The Eastern District of Missouri twice rejected a case against Gander Mountain that was removed from the trial court by the defendant.
Read More »As expenses rise in Jefferson County, budget cuts continue
County officials have been grappling with a nearly $1.5 million shortfall in the 2012 budget.
Read More »Jefferson College receives grant for healthcare programs
Jefferson College will receive a $1 million grant to create radiological technician and health information technology programs.
Read More »Purchases will allow touch screen voting
Despite the potential budget cuts that have yet to be determined for next year, the Jefferson County Council approved major expenditures.
Read More »New Taco Bell coincides with Highway Z improvements in Pevely
A Taco Bell in Pevely will benefit from new roadway improvements planned for the area.
Read More »Walck pleads guilty to assaulting officer
Zachary Ryan Walck will serve a maximum of 20 years in the Department of Corrections after pleading guilty Oct. 17 to second-degree assault of a law enforcement officer, armed criminal action, felony stealing and first-degree burglary.
Read More »Alberici wants to follow the money in Pea Ridge case
Accounting files may be subject to scrutiny in an on-going case involving Alberici Constructors and Upland Wings, Inc., Wings Enterprises, Inc., Jim Kennedy, Nina Abboud.
Read More »CVS Pharmacy planned for Arnold
Arnold would need to use public funding and eminent domain to get a CVS Pharmacy.
Read More »Son takes over Majik Market in Festus
The son of a storeowner charged with prostitution and sexual misconduct will now operate the Majik Market in Festus.
Read More »Christmas light park proposed in House Springs
A request for a zone change to allow a Christmas Light Park in House Springs was given initial approval at the Jefferson County Council meeting Oct. 11.
Read More »Ringleader of postal plot sentenced
Robert Scott Gray, 51, Fenton, the owner of SG Print & Mail, defrauded the U.S. Postal Service by falsely claiming stamps were used on bulk mailings and by concealing documentation of mailings from the Postal Service to avoid payment.
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