13 hrs ago | STLtoday
New ordinance targets unruly parties
“Together with $ 3.4 million already in the budget and $ 3 million pledged by St. Louis County, we've taken great strides but we continue to look for innovative ways to get this project built”
MISSOURI wildwood - The City Council passed an ordinance Monday that gives St. Louis County police officers added authority to deal with and break up unruly parties with underage people. via STLtoday
Tuesday | STLtoday
Monarch fire district chairman threatens to sue union
“The union was trying to discredit the board. But none of (the union's) accusations proved true.”
The Monarch Fire Protection District board has answered an unflattering audit by the firefighters union with a professional review of its own and may sue the union to recover the $100,000 spent defending its ... via STLtoday
Thursday May 8 | KSDK NewsChannel 5
I-Team: Development Delay Due to Dioxin Fear
By Mike Owens , I-Team Reporter -- In the 1970's, waste hauler Russell Bliss dumped tons of toxic waste into and onto his land near Ellisville at the Wildwood boundary. via KSDK NewsChannel 5
Thursday May 1 | St. Louis Business Journal
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Saturday Apr 19 | STLtoday
Ellisville OKs red-light cameras
The Ellisville City Council approved Wednesday an agreement with American Traffic Solutions to install red-light cameras at some intersections. via STLtoday
Thursday Apr 17 | STLtoday
Fundraiser for families of Kirkwood shooting victims
Spouses of Ellisville City Council members are holding a trivia night to benefit the families of the victims of the Feb. via STLtoday
Apr 12, 2008 | STLtoday
Judge blocks patient move at nursing home
“Bethesda will continue to provide Ms. Lindsay with the same quality care and services that all of our residents receive, the same quality care and services that caused Ms. Lindsay and her family to want her to remain at a Bethesda community”
A judge has barred an Ellisville nursing home from discharging a resident in a billing dispute because of the possible traumatic effects of transferring her to another care facility. via STLtoday
Apr 9, 2008 | STLtoday
Voters split on area bond issues, referendums
“We want to buy property while its price is in acres, not square feet”
Voters in the Northeast Ambulance and Fire Protection District in north St. Louis County on Tuesday turned down a bond issue to build a new firehouse. via STLtoday
Apr 7, 2008 | Southeast Missourian
Transportation funding discussed at First Friday Coffee
“If we make the right decision now, we will be taken care of for 100 years. We have to make some investments, but we aren't reinventing the wheel.”
Missouri needs a big infusion of cash for state transportation needs to build on safety improvements and smoother driving conditions achieved in recent years, two leading lawmakers told a Cape Girardeau ... via Southeast Missourian
Apr 5, 2008 | STLtoday
Greater Missouri Builders offers luxury villas at Barrow Ridge
“This side of Highway 40 has been underserved. We're at the western edge of Ellisville with Wildwood right across the street.”
Barrow Ridge by Greater Missouri Builders in west St. Louis County "Villa buyers are younger than they used to be," observed Kim Whalen, director of sales and marketing for Greater Missouri Builders. via STLtoday









