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How long have you had it? 1 month How many tats do you have? 2 How many piercings do you have? 4 What's the story behind this tattoo / piercing? Me and my father watch zombie movies together all the time, it is sort of our bonding time.
Cottleville mayor hopes for "golf cart community"
The city of Cottleville has approved an ordinance that will allow "motorized alternative vehicles" on neighborhood streets and trails in the city, but don't expect anything far fetched.
Moving day: House relocates in Cottleville
Traffic on Hwy. N in Cottleville was stopped Friday morning as the well-known Sargent Log Cabin from Eagle Hill Lane was moved to its new home at Legacy Park.
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Cottleville makes second attempt to pass CID for Old Town
Residents of the city of Cottleville had an opportunity to cast mail-in ballots due by May 5, voting for or against the city's proposed Community Improvement District .
Shoppers get in line early for Black Friday
The lines to get to the Black Friday bargains began early. Really early. Take Nick Gallagher of Cottleville.
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Cottleville passes - Community Improvement District' sales tax
Residents of the city of Cottleville passed the proposed Community Improvement District voted upon by mail May 5. Now, it's all up to the Board of Aldermen to determine how much sales tax will be enacted.
Cottleville's Legacy Park opening festivities set for Oct. 3
Cottleville's Legacy Park opening celebration is gearing up in grand fashion, and Cottleville Mayor Don Yarber couldn't be more excited.
Cottleville finds itself tops in DWI convictions
Either it means the city has more drunks, or a better police force. Cottleville Police Chief/City Administrator Scott Lewis hopes it's the latter.
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Push is on for phase two of Page Avenue extension
The Missouri Department of Transportation has plans to keep the ball rolling on the Route 364 project thanks to a new injection of funding.
Throwing a brunch can seem a bit overwhelming, but it's not any different than planning most other types of home parties.
Everyday is a celebration for Carl and Nancy McConnell. "Oh my gosh, I almost fell over.
Open house meeting set for Page Extension impact
The Missouri Department of Transportation will host an informational, open-house-style public meeting Sept.
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Cottleville officials/Police move to the - big house'
It seems like only yesterday when the mayor of Cottleville and other public officials dug their symbolic shovels into dirt piled in an empty, unkempt field.
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It's not a topic city officials like to talk about, but it's a growing fact: Builder bankruptcies are leaving homeowners in orphaned neighborhoods, stuck with problems that won't easily go away.
Cottleville officials support marijuana for medical use
Officials in Cottleville want Missouri to join the growing number of U.S. states that have legalized marijuana for medicinal use.
Cottleville wants Missouri to legalize medical marijuana use
The little St. Charles County community of Cottleville is encouraging the state to legalize the use of medical marijuana.
Firms graduate from St. Charles incubators
The small business incubators operated by the Economic Development Center of St.
Rain forces evacuations and rescues in eastern Missouri
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. - Parts of the St. Louis region have seen more than three inches of rain, prompting some temporary evacuations and water rescues.
Photo Gallery: Officials respond to 20 water rescue calls in St. Charles County
Cottleville Fire Protection District Assistant Chief Scott Freitag says in St. Charles County Monday morning, there were at least 20 water rescue calls where area fire, EMS, or police were called to respond.
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St. Pat's Day Celebration, Parade already growing in numbers
Last month, when the Cottleville Firefighters decided to put together the first ever Cottleville Firefighters' Community Outreach "St. Pat's Day Celebration" and "Run for the Helmet" to be held Saturday, March 14 in Old Town Cottleville, they hoped it would be big.
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