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Expo for young actors and musicians
The Millennium Hotel, 204 South Fourth Street, will host a Young Actor and Musician Expo at 1 p.m. today.
Pace, Gerstner win millions in road work
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded $12.5 million in St.
Rockwood students pledge to be drug-free
Students in the Rockwood School District joined the nationwide fight against drugs during Red Ribbon Week Oct.
Pacific suspect charged with dismembering girlfriend, dumping body parts in dumpster
Authorities in Pacific, Missouri are warning residents to be on the lookout for body parts after a suspect was charged in the killing and dismembering his girlfriend.
Flooding Keeps Some Road Closed In Missouri, Illinois
Heavy rain fell last week over much of the two states, causing flash flooding and rising rivers.
Haunting 101: The scare is in the details
The scariest part of the Cobb Factory haunted house in Old Monroe is not the chain saws or mutilated corpses that lurch out from the corners; it's the back story.
Tim's Travels: Eureka Corn Maze
It's not often that we can call Tim Ezell corny and get away with it. On Wednesday morning he was as corny as ever.
Decades old murder case being heard in St. Louis County
A murder case that was cold for 30 years is being heard in St. Louis County Court.
Roger Kramer's Favorite Cycling Tours
Sometime later today, hardy cyclists will complete their 324-mile trek on historic Route 66 that began Sunday in Miami, Okla., and winds up in Route 66 State Park near Eureka, Mo.
Elbow Inn turns into a real biker bar
Posted by Ron in Events , Restaurants , Road trips , bicycling . trackback The Elbow Inn , a grand barbecue-and-beer joint on an old alignment of Route 66 in Devil's Elbow, Mo., became a full-fledged biker bar Wednesday when it hosted a slew of bicycle riders on a cross-state tour, according to the Waynesville Daily Guide .
Sen. Jane Cunningham, R-St. Louis, and Rep. Tim Jones, R-Eureka, will introduce legislation in their respective chambers next year to keep federal health care mandates out of Missouri.
County Planning Commission opposes subdivision
The St. Louis County Planning Commission has opposed an 88-house subdivision southwest of Eureka because it could be isolated by flooded roads.
Flooring company owner lists 4BD in Eureka
Stuart M. Dabbs has listed for sale a four-bedroom, three-bath home at 917 Stone Spring Dr.
Prescription Drug Take Back In Rockwood School District
The Rockwood Drug Free Coalition partnered with the Eureka, MO Police Department to coordinate the region's first prescription medicine take back even Saturday.
EUREKA: Woman is accused of stealing from group
EUREKA > WOMAN IS ACCUSED OF STEALING FROM GROUP Elizabeth B. Smack, 42, was charged this week with stealing and forgery for allegedly taking more than $10,000 from the Eureka Sports Association in 2007-09. Smack, of Eureka, wrote unauthorized checks payable to herself, according to documents in St.
Eureka teen dies after football practice
A 14-year-old freshman football player for Eureka High School in St. Louis County has died after collapsing at practice.
Football player hurt during practice in Eureka
A freshman football player suffered a medical emergency during practice in Eureka on Monday evening and was taken to St.
Eureka Days offers free fun for families
Tonight and tomorrow you can experience Eureka Days. Activities include a kid's corner, laser tag, carnival rides and even a strong man competition.
Patton Donates $10,000 to RV Learning Center
Russ Patton of Byerly RV in Eureka, Mo., has donated an additional $10,000 to the Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association Education Foundationa s RV Learning Center, bringing his total contribution to more than $15,000, according to a news release.