Pet of the Week: Shortcake the Chihuahua Looking for A Home
Come see Shortcake at Five Acres from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday to Friday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the weekends.
View ArticleWeek in Review: St. Peters Votes Down Tower; Child Molester Sentenced
Catch up on the latest news from St. Peters Patch from the week of July 21.
View ArticleIn Memoriam: St. Charles County Obituaries, July 19 to July 26
The following is a list of obituaries posted by area funeral homes the past week.
View ArticleMan Made Meth in Motel Room, Caught in Drug Task Force Raid, Police Say
Micheal Ray Abshier is charged with manufacturing a controlled substance and possessing marijuana.
View ArticlePolice Blotter: Burglar Takes Laptops, Purses and Jewelry
The following information was supplied by the St. Peters Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
View ArticleCourtyard Marriot to be Built at Site of Closed Hotel
The now-shuttered Garden Plaza Hotel will be demolished.
View ArticleAsk the Patch Pro: Local Doctor to Answer Questions on Thursday
Patch is teaming up with Dr. Nick Barnes, a Maximized Living Doctor, this week to get all of your health questions answered.
View ArticlePolice Blotter: Suspect Uses 10 Counterfeit $20 Bills in St. Peters
The following information was supplied by the St. Peters Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
View ArticleSix Places to Pick Your Own Fruit Near St. Peters
Peach and Blackberry season is here! St. Peters is near to many local farms that offer visitors the chance to pick your own fruit, often at cheaper prices than you could find in a grocery store. Check...
View ArticleWhat’s the Going Rate For A Swing Set?
Remember how you felt like a superhero the first time you jumped from your swing in mid-air? How much will it cost you to give your kids that same feeling?
View ArticleShamrocks Pub And Grill To Reopen After June Fire
Shamrocks Pub and Grill is planning to reopen in mid-August after a fire damaged the building June 11, according to the restaurant's Facebook page. The remodeled restaurant will have tvs on the patio,...
View ArticleMayor Invites Spurned Senior Apartment Developers to Check out St. Peters
Town and Country's Planning and Zoning Commission recommended Allegro Senior Living Center's application be denied. Mayor Len Pagano said he'd like to see the developers consider St. Peters.
View ArticleJob Openings: City of St. Peters Hiring Enforcement Division Ranger
Here's your weekly roundup of who's hiring in town and in nearby St. Charles County and Maryland Heights.
View ArticleSt. Peters Mother Opened Gash in 9-Year-Old's Head With Thrown Can, Police Say
St. Peters Police said Gina Grzeskowiak had two other instances of striking or bruising her daughter and endangered her 5-month-old baby by not using a seatbelt on the car seat.
View ArticleThe Five Things You Should Know Before You See the Stanley Cup in St. Peters
Chicago Blackhawk's Brandon Bollig will bring the Stanley Cup to the St. Peters Rec Plex Wednesday, July 31. Here's what you need to know to go.
View ArticleSyndicated Solar Celebrates Opening with Ribbon Cutting
Syndicated Solar celebrated with a ribbon cutting with the Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce earlier this month. Syndicated Solar is located at
View ArticlePolice Blotter: Trespassers Cited After Returning to Property
The following information was supplied by the St. Peters Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
View ArticleCan You Barter Your Way To A Renovated Home?
Neighbors have always shared things -- from sugar and milk to ladders and wheelbarrows. But now time banks are helping neighbors share their talents in exchange for bigger services like repairs and...
View ArticleI-70 Shoppers Fair Opening Pushed Back to August
The new St. Peters flea market set the grand opening for Aug. 24 and 25.
View ArticleSt. Peters Won't Participate in Missouri Sales Tax Holiday
Back-to-school shoppers can stock up on clothing, computers and other school supplies this weekend and get a break on state sales tax, but they'll have to head somewhere besides
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