Wednesday Jul 1 | Residential Real Estate
Foresight wins $4.5 million judgment against homebuilder
Foresight Ohmes LLC. has won a $4.5 million judgment against a St. Louis homebuilder for failing to close on the purchase of 205 developed acres.
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St. Charles County unemployment stats flatten
Compared to last year, the St. Charles County Workforce Development Center has seen its doors open twice as often this year.
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Ehlmann appoints census commission members
It's almost time to stand up and be counted again. To help get a complete count of St.
Suspect charged with armed robbery after leaving ID at scene
Two people have been arrested and charged in connection to an armed robbery at a Mobil gas station.
St. Peters woman pleads guilty of stealing from homeowners association
A St. Peters woman was placed on probation this morning after admitting she stole money from the Pegasus Farms Homeowners Association.
Brazil returns to Lake Saint Louis to sell new water testing process
County Council Chairman Joe Brazil, who does double duty as the Dist. 2 representative of Lake Saint Louis on the County Council, returned to town on June 15 to try to re-sell his proposal that a water testing program be adopted and funded in a three-way split.
Police officers commended for saving lives
There are two people who are walking around today who might not have survived if it weren't for their local police departments' training programs and police officers quick actions.
St. Charles finds 1886 time capsule
While Overland is missing a 50-year time capsule, St. Charles just opened one from 1886 that city officials only recently learned existed.
St.Peters: Credit card bandit caught on camera
St. Peters police need your help in tracking down a man suspected of going on a shopping spree with stolen credit cards.
Job finder fairs scheduled for Fridays in June
The Sanford-Brown College Campus in Collinsville will hold a job finder fair Friday to help unemployed people learn how to find jobs, write a resume and conduct an interview with a potential employer.
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Police investigate bank robbery
The St. Peters Police Department is investigating a bank robbery, which occurred on Thursday, June 11, at 2:33 p.m. at the Bank of America, 4189 Veterans Memorial Parkway.
Largemouth Bass trophy catch from St. Peters, Missouri
St. Peters Click image to enlarge Date Caught: 4/25/2009 Location: St. Peters State: Missouri Fish: Largemouth Bass Photo Description I was using a 10" Culprit Classic Worm.
Hundreds of women flocked to a small valley off Birdie Hills Road in St. Peters May 9, donning jeans and pink T-shirts touting "Divas Building Dreams." Crash leads to re-capture of St.
St. Peters found to have acted properly in information request lawsuit
Another year has come, just as another legal opinion has been delivered in support of the city of St.
Photo Gallery: It's a gorgeous day for Art in the Park
People of all ages came to Stephens Park on Saturday. They saw artists from throughout the country who displayed their wares.
City of St. Peters does not recommend painting address numbers on curb
The City of St. Peters does not endorse people painting address numbers on curbs in front of homes.
Ted Dettmer is President of Dettmer Homes and his company is helping to build homes at Ohmes Farms.
"A Community Forum on Trends, Possibilities & Changes in the Future of Housing in St.
O'Fallon, Mo., man pleads guilty in '08 pharmacy robbery
An O'Fallon, Mo., man pleaded guilty today in the 2008 robbery of a St. Peters pharmacy and a 2007 burglary of an O'Fallon pharmacy.
Community Living gets tax credits
Community Living Inc. , a St. Peters nonprofit, has been approved for $36,754 in state tax credits to expand its employment services.
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