The owners of Crystal City Underground have been cited by Jefferson County’s municipal court for not obtaining special event permits for two events held at the venue in October.
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Read More »The owners of Crystal City Underground have been cited by Jefferson County’s municipal court for not obtaining special event permits for two events held at the venue in October.
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Read More »The Fox School District has chosen a Rockwood School District administrator as the district’s new superintendent.
Read More »Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said Wednesday that he voluntarily would limit political contributions to his campaign from those under investigation by his office.
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Read More »A federal court ruling in the run-up to this month’s election left a wisp of a cloud over a section of Missouri’s campaign finance laws.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court said Wednesday that an unarmed man who stole money from a bank without directly threatening the use of force is nonetheless guilty of second-degree robbery.
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Read More »A lawn grooming business that ran into some hurdles regarding a privacy fence ultimately won first-round approval of the rezoning the business requested at Monday’s county council meeting.
Read More »A public hearing on changes regarding the regulation of cell phone towers will serve as more of a formality than an opportunity to influence policy.
Read More »True Title Company, a title agency that provides title insurance protection and closing services, announced Monday that it will open an office in Festus next month.
Read More »One of the Missouri Senate’s few remaining lawyers said Monday that he plans to seek the Democratic nomination for attorney general in 2016.
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Read More »“Republicans have to re-evaluate how we’ve looked at presidential candidates in the past because we’ve got more young candidates than we normally have,” U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt said this week.
Read More »A former staffer has sued county officials in federal court claiming they peeked at her absentee ballot and fired her for her politics. (Updated)
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