Around town for Sept. 15
Sept. 15 TOASTMASTERS CLUB 9677: 8 a.m., St. Charles Chamber of Commerce, 2201 First Capitol Drive. Non-smoking.
View ArticleCelebrities raise $75,000 in tips for Crisis Nursery
More than 75 area celebrities worked the tables and entertained guests at the Saint Louis Crisis Nursery’s 20th annual Celebrity Waitresses & Waiters Night on Aug. 19, raising $75,000 in tips for...
View ArticleA guide to: Upcoming festivals
St. Louis Pirate Festival 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Sept. 11-26 Rotary Park, 2577 W. Meyer Road in Wentzville - music, comedy acts, sword play, acrobats, fire performers, belly dancers,...
View ArticleSt. Charles police search for bank robber
Police are seeking a man who robbed the U.S. Bank inside Schnucks supermarket at 1950 Zumbehl Road in St. Charles about 12:30 p.m. today, Tuesday.
View ArticleA guide to: Trivia night fundraisers
Transfiguration Episcopal Church Transfiguration Episcopal Church in Lake Saint Louis will have its first trivia night fundraiser Sept. 17 at the O'Fallon Elks Lodge, 1163 Tom Ginnever Ave. Doors open...
View ArticleSend in apple recipes for dessert and pie by Friday
Entries in the Apple Dessert Contest are due Friday.
View ArticleSurvey says voters would support St. Charles County smoking ban
A poll commissioned by the American Cancer Society indicates a majority of St. Charles County voters would support banning smoking in bars, restaurants and other businesses.
View ArticleSt. Charles County drops case against man who grew marijuana
Prosecutors on Monday dropped the criminal case against Kenneth Wells, 56, accused of growing marijuana in his basement in unincorporated St. Charles County.
View ArticlePOKIN AROUND: Ex-teacher sentenced; caught by cyber crime unit
On Wednesday afternoon, defendant Neil Swyres, 34, stood head bowed before St. Charles County Circuit Judge Dan Pelikan.
View ArticleMY WORLD: Snap, crackle, pop: when Mother Nature calls
The sound was a huge crack that rattled the rafters and caused me to bolt straight out of my chair with a scream.
View ArticleSound Off! for Sept. 19
Ridiculous tax hike This is for the St. Charles City Council voting property tax hike. That's absolutely ridiculous, because our (property) values have gone down. For people on a fixed income it is...
View ArticleStroke awareness firsthand
Little did the Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital Auxiliary know when they decided to champion the 2010 Missouri Association of Hospital Auxiliaries' project of the year - stroke awareness - that it...
View ArticleYOUR VOICE ONLINE
Readers can add comments to Journal stories online at suburbanjournals.stltoday.com. The Journal may reject comments deemed obscene, threatening or otherwise questionable. In print, comments may be...
View ArticleCourt won't resolve dispute over name appearing on ballot
A definitive answer as to what constitutes a candidate's filing of a personal financial disclosure statement will have to wait until another day.
View ArticleWoman gets prison for mortgage fraud
Rebecca J. Domecillo, 48, of Lake Saint Louis, was sentenced Thursday to 27 months in prison for her role in a mortgage fraud scheme.
View ArticleLetter to the editor for Sept. 19
Busting more myths I appreciate the Journal publishing my letter regarding myths about the Postal Service. Allow me to bust two more common myths about the U.S. mail.
View ArticleOPINION SHAPER: Economic development out of the box
Smart economic development strategy has become the new mantra for municipalities.
View ArticleFrancis Howell raises tax rate
For the first time in seven years, the Francis Howell School District will levy the maximum property tax allowable.
View ArticleDinner auction raises money for child therapy services
United Services raised more than $72,000 to support its programs and services during its 26th annual dinner auction Aug. 28 at The Columns Banquet Center in St. Charles.
View ArticleA guide to: Trivia night fundraisers
Citizens Advisory Board A trivia night for District 17's Tri-County Citizens Advisory Board will be Sept. 25 at Connections to Success/Calvary Church, 1701 N. Second St. in St. Charles. Doors open at...
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