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Fire and school districts to be audited
The Missouri auditor's office this fall will begin special audits of the Northeast Ambulance and Fire Protection District, Jennings School District and Crystal City, said Alice Fast, the agency's director of ...
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E-Waste Recycling Day at Wal-Mart
The Fredericktown Walmart along with Midwest Recycling Center of Crystal City will be holding an E-waste Recycling Day for old computers, laptops, notebooks, televisions, cell phones, printers, fax machines, ...
Hospital looking for shutterbugs
If you've got an eye for photography, or just want to share some of your best photographs with the public, Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Crystal City has an opportunity for you.
Glennon D. Geile, 85, of Perryville died Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Crystal City, Mo.
Jefferson County council districts proposed
The boundaries of seven proposed county council districts have been approved by the Jefferson County Charter Commission.
HILLSBORO: No-shows don't diminish Memorial Day tribute
It may have been due to the rainy weather, but part of a planned Memorial Day gathering at the Jefferson County Veterans Memorial at Jefferson College never materialized when no one showed up to participate.
FESTUS: Scottish Rite Clinic finds new home
The Walker Scottish Rite Clinic helps tutor more than 1,000 area children with speech and language disorders each year.
Small businesses pinched by loan standards
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - For three months, restaurateur Jay Akcay has been shopping for a business loan to help him buy a building, and he's not sure how much longer the process will take.
Doctor to speak at forum on autism
The Crystal City-Festus Kiwanis Club is hosting a community forum on autism at 7 p.m. May 13 at Jefferson Memorial Hospital. via STLtoday
The Jefferson R-7 School District in Jefferson County announced Monday that they will have a high school beginning in 2009. via KTJJ
Road Closures in Crystal City Sun.
CRYSTAL CITY, Va. Several Crystal City streets will be shutdown Sunday, May 4th, for the U.S. Air Force Cycling Classic. via NewsChannel 8
Annexation won't deter property sale
The annexation by Crystal City of property that includes the Festus airport is not deterring efforts to sell the property. via STLtoday
McDonnell wins Kirkwood mayoral race
Gina Faust uses a paper ballot as Meredith Phillips uses a touch screen to vote at the Kirkwood City Hall today. via STLtoday
Iron Ore smelter opponents to take control of Crystal City Council
“There shall be no voluntary cancellation, surrender or modification of this lease by landlord or the tenant without the prior written consent of any leasehold mortgagee.”
Opponents of a plan to build an iron ore smelter here will outnumber the plan's supporters on the City Council as a result of Tuesday's elections. via STLtoday
Voters in R-7, Festus turn down school issues
Bond and tax issues in the Festus and Jefferson R-7 school districts failed to get the needed four-sevenths majority votes in Tuesday's elections in Jefferson County. via STLtoday
Memorial to slain soldier is vandalized
“Our kids have been really touched by it. Every time I go out in the hall, they ask me if we have any information about who did this.”
Robin Wallace cried the first time she saw the vandalism of a bronze sculpture dedicated to her son, Sgt. via STLtoday
Arnold Residents, Officials Frustrated With Flood Cleanup
The water is slowly draining in Arnold, but with the chance of rain in the forecast some Jefferson County rescuers are a little nervous. via MyFox St. Louis
Vandals Hit Crystal City Soldier Memorial
Police in Crystal City are looking for the vandals who damaged the bronze memorial to a soldier killed in Iraq . via MyFox St. Louis
Blunt picks Democrat for state transportation commission
Gov. Matt Blunt names a retired judge to fill a Democratic spot on the State Highways and Transportation Commission The six-member commission overseas the Missouri Department of Transportation. via Southeast Missourian
Mo. House approves bill to bar illegal immigrants at state colleges
“I am not going to tolerate being told I'm putting forth Jim Crow laws.”
The House easily passed a bill Thursday barring Missouri colleges from enrolling illegal immigrants, despite charged political debate before the vote. via STLtoday