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Road Open: Second Phase of Route 364 Finished After Ribbon Cutting
The six-mile stretch from Harvester Road to Mid Rivers Mall Drive officially opened to drivers Thursday afternoon.

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The six-mile stretch from Harvester Road to Mid Rivers Mall Drive officially opened to drivers Thursday afternoon.

Tell us what you want to see go into the vacant building at 284 Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters.
A black male told teller he had a gun during a robbery at the Bank on Wednesday afternoon.
The six-mile stretch from Harvester Road to Mid Rivers Mall Drive is slated to open sometime this afternoon.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, a car gets doused with red paint.
City prepares to begin work on storm water and park projects after the passage of Prop P earlier in August.
The annual event takes place on Sept. 22 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Purchasing a new truck now instead of waiting until next year will save the city $5,000.
Here's a recap of what St. Peters news you missed for the weekend of Aug. 24 to Aug. 26, 2012.
Help us name the fan's choice for the top football player from the first week of the high school season.
The Lions open the 2012 season with a big road win in the first-ever game against the Spartans.
This week's roundup of crime includes a man being poked in the eye, a man biting a woman and more.
Also in the St. Peters crime report: Two unlocked cars ransacked.
Missed anything from St. Peters Patch this week? Check out the top-6 most-read stories this week.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, a refrigerator was taken, but later returned.
Each week, we nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert. This week we look at the at Vista Grande in St. Peters.
Fort Zumwalt South grad struck out the side in his Major League Debut.
Other items in the St. Peters crime report include a case of fraud and property damage.
The Week 1 schedule includes: Fort Zumwalt South hitting the road to face Troy, Howell Central and Zumwalt East battling it out in Cottleville and Lutheran St. Charles looking to snap a long losing skid.
St. Peters officials will begin deciding projects to be funded after the passage of a sales tax increase earlier this month.