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St. Charles, St. Peters Issue Boil Order
Cities are also under mandatory water conservation order.

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Hometown: St. Charles, MO
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Cities are also under mandatory water conservation order.

St. Peters Board of Aldermen approve application to build the tower, although some members said they regret saying yes.
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Looking to catch a movie this weekend? Before you go, check out this page each week for new movie listings, courtesy of Moviefone.
Check out these apple orchards that offer the chance to pick apples this fall.
A proposed bill would require businesses to post a sign saying whether smoking is permitted or prohibited.
Check out the latest restaurant inspection reports provided by St. Charles Department of Health and the Environment.
Check out what's happening in and around town Sept. 13-15.
Walter Sitzwohl's wife worked to see her husband received the medal he should have been awarded years ago.
St. Charles Tower applied to place a 90-foot communications tower on Jungermann Road.
The new Schnucks store is expected to open in development in 2014.
St. Peters inspects restaurants several times a year. This is part one of the list of inspections completed in January 2013.
St. Peters is seeking feedback on the design plans for the project at a meeting Tuesday. The trail likely won't be completed until 2015.
County Councilman Joe Cronin proposes a smoking ban with exemptions for businesses that offer
See who's hiring in town and nearby in St. Charles County.
Here's who is hiring in and around town.
Two St. Charles youths sustained injuries when the Scion they were riding in swerved to avoid the debris and overturned in the median.
A new state bill that took effect Aug. 28 limits the ability of municipalities to regulate locations of cell towers.