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Festus City Council to vote on proposed data center agreement

1 day 9 hours ago
Festus Mayor Sam Richards has called a special City Council meeting to discuss a proposed data center, which has faced significant community scrutiny, with some residents in favor of the project citing potential economic benefits and others expressing opposition to the facility's presence in the city.
Nick Gladney

Spring feel the next few days, but back to rain and snow chances Sunday

1 day 10 hours ago
ST. LOUIS - Overnight rain showers are exiting before sunrise Thursday morning. Clearing skies are expected Thursday, with highs in the mid-50s. Clear skies and chilly overnight, with wake-up temperatures in the upper 30s. A really nice day on Friday with sunny skies, a warming breeze, and temperatures climbing to around 70 F. Saturday also [...]
Angela Hutti

St. Charles County honors fallen Marine on 25th birthday

1 day 16 hours ago
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. — Community members in Dardenne Prairie gathered recently to celebrate what would have been the 25th birthday of Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz, a local Marine killed in Afghanistan nearly five years ago. The event served as both a birthday celebration and a way for the community to continue honoring his military [...]
Luke Davis

Pacific data center hearing tabled, developer not ready

1 day 17 hours ago
Many residents were prepared to deliver public comments to the commission but that didn’t happen because a representative for developer Beltline Energy asked the commission to table the hearing, stating that necessary funding agreements were not in place.

Visitation, funeral set for Christian County deputies Ramirez and Hislope

1 day 18 hours ago
OZARK, Mo. — Visitation and funeral services have been scheduled for Christian County Sheriff’s Office deputies Gabriel Ramirez and Michael Hislope, the agency announced. A public visitation for Ramirez and Hislope will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, at James River Church, 6100 N. 19th St. in Ozark, according to the [...]
Kathryn Skopec

Lawmakers look to regulate A.I. infrastructure

1 day 21 hours ago
Republican lawmakers from St. Charles County have introduced two separate bills they hope will provide a regulatory framework that keeps energy prices stable while also requiring heavy-water-consuming industries to pay more to use Missouri resources.
Mark Zinn

Missouri may allow 5-year car registration soon

1 day 22 hours ago
Missouri drivers with newer vehicles could soon have the option to register their cars for five years at a time instead of just one or two years, under legislation unanimously backed Monday by the Missouri House.
Alex Barton