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Mayor Defends Snowplowing Veto; Board Votes to Override
At Tuesday's meeting, Lake Saint Louis Mayor Mike Potter explained the reasons for his veto of a bill providing for snowplowing on private streets.
At Tuesday's meeting, Lake Saint Louis Mayor Mike Potter explained the reasons for his veto of a bill providing for snowplowing on private streets.
Patch rounds up a list of events going on in St. Charles County the weekend of Sept. 7-9.
Calls to the Wentzville Police Department, Aug. 24 - 25.
Lake Saint Louis Patch's weekly picks for kid-friendly family activities.
Add your pictures of melting snow — or a pic of you and your Valentine honey — to our Valentine's Day gallery.
Ten schools in the district contributed nonperishable food items for the homeless and needy.
Lake Saint Louis Patch looks at all the Wentzville School District athletic events for the upcoming week.
Snow can be fun, but enough is enough. Lake Saint Louis Patch brings you a gallery of pictures from lovely Boulevard Park to remind you that spring is just around the corner.
Last Saturday's Polar Plunge brought 449 participants to the shores of Lake Sainte Louise to brave the frigid water.
Lake Saint Louis mother and educator is currently vice president of the board.
Lake Saint Louis Patch bring you news and upcoming events for the Community Association and other civic groups in Lake Saint Louis.
We'll be posting continual updates from the public work session at 5:30 p.m. and the Board of Aldermen meeting at 7:00 p.m.
District's last two professional development days for teachers means early dismissal times for students on Feb. 9 and March 2.
The Community Association Clubhouse grounds in Lake Saint Louis was filled with costumed plungers and a crowd of enthusiastic well-wishers.
The Lake Saint Louis Board of Aldermen has discussed holiday signs several times, but a sharp-eyed resident has pointed out that the ordinance already exists.
Although most of the children came out to see Santa, a few of them were mesmerized by the fire trucks and flashing lights.
Some things were never meant to be ornaments . . . but they are now.
We continue working our way around the lake and enjoying the beautiful holiday decorations.
Former Holt student prepared for his stint on CBS show -- and it paid off.