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Dardenne Prairie mayor served temporary restraining order
A temporary restraining order against the mayor of Dardenne Prairie has been granted by a St.
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Dardenne Prairie budget sessions prompt interest in tax recovery proposal
Like nearly every family, organization and governmental jurisdiction these days, everyone is trying to do more with less and thinking outside the box is encouraged.
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As predicted last summer at a Saint Charles County Municipal League meeting, the new International Building Code in 2011 will require all new homes be built with sprinkler systems.
Groups in O'Fallon, Mo., honor those who served in WWII on anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day.
O'FALLON, Mo. - The city's veterans groups often hold a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Dec.
Burned house a stain on Dardenne Prairie neighborhood
A Dardenne Prairie neighborhood is dealing with the aftermath of a house fire nearly a year after the home burned.
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Local family tired of living next to 'vermin'
Dardenne Prairie resident Tracy Cruz and her 9-year-old son are the victims of a comedy of errors that is no laughing matter.
Injured vets sign on for duty in Congress
Oct. 20: President Obama, presented the nation's highest award for a military unit, the Presidential Unit Citation, to members of Alpha Troop, 1st Squadron, the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, for heroism in Vietnam nearly 40-years ago.
There's still time to enjoy Simply-A-Maizin corn maze on Hwy. N in Dardenne Prairie
Fall is an excellent time of year to take those science studies outdoors and enjoy a field trip.
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Pagano applies full-court press to stop sprinkler systems requirement
The International Business Code requirement that would mandate all new residential structures be constructed with sprinkler systems starting in 2010 has been a topic on many local government agenda in recent weeks.
Dardenne Prairie, Weldon Spring among recipients of economic bonds
Once a teeming hub of construction activity, St. Charles County's development world is about to get back to work on a couple of projects by getting a shot in the arm with the approval of two bills by County Council on Sept.
Mother of cyberbullying victim shares advice with parents at Bloomsbury seminar
After 10-year-old Abby Valk heard the story Wednesday of the Missouri teenager who killed herself after being bullied online, she found a way to share it with all of her friends.
Tea Party Held In St. Charles County
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MO - From health care reform to taxes, all kinds of issues came under the microscope Friday night in St.
Teen from O'Fallon, Mo., killed in crash
Elise Sunderhuse, 16, was killed Thursday in a crash near Defiance, the Missouri Highway Patrol said.
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Woman Charged With Cyberbullying Teen
A 40-year-old woman tried to humiliate a Missouri teen by posting the girl's picture and phone number on a sexually suggestive Web site, prosecutors say.
St. Peters woman accused of cyber bullying
A St. Peters woman sought to humiliate a St. Charles County teenager by posting the girl's picture and cell phone number in a sexually suggestive online forum on Craigslist, prosecutors said Monday.
St. Peters woman first person charged under new cyber harassment law
One woman is the first person in St. Charles County charged under the state's new cyber harassment law.
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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.
Michael Lanham and Christine Rhodes are announcing their engagement and forthcomng wedding.
Woman accused with inspiring girl's suicide goes free
A Missouri mother says she should have never been prosecuted for her role in a MySpace hoax directed at a 13-year-old girl who ended up committing suicide.
Judge Tentatively Dismisses Charges Against Lori Drew:
You may recall that this is the case in which our coblogger Orin Kerr participated; he has written the leading law review article on the statute involved .