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Man Indicted on Manslaughter, Assault Charges in Fatal Crash
A court hearing is scheduled in November in the case of a man charged with manslaughter and assault in a three-car crash early this year that claimed the life of a Washington man.
One of Two City Billboards Is Up
The city of St. Clair has been paying for its two billboard advertisements for a month now, but only one of the billboards is up.
Franklin County: FCHS offers adoption discount for kittens
In an effort to find homes for more cats and kittens, the Franklin County Humane Society is extending into September its special adoption discount for cats and kittens.
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Enrollment Numbers Down at Area Schools
School began a week ago for students in the St. Clair R-XIII and Lonedell R-14 School districts.
Bowling alley reopens in St. Clair
The Meramec Lanes bowling alley in St. Clair, Mo., which closed for a year, has just reopened as Route 66 Lanes & Lounge, reports the St.
Three Arrested After Break-Ins Over Weekend
St. Clair Junior High School was broken into Friday night, but the would-be burglar was thwarted by a school janitor.
SIMV Accepts USDA Rural Development Grant
Over 20 years in Franklin County, Sheltered Industries of the Meramec Valley has grown from a small operation to a major revenue producer.
Students at St. Clair Elementary School head in for their first day of school Monday, Aug.
St. Clare Parish Picnic Was a Success
St. Clare Catholic Church's updated old-fashioned picnic was a huge success, according to organizers.
City of St. Clair Closing Pound
Lisa Wood, St. Clair's animal control officer, quit her position Thursday. Wood cited the sheer volume of work and the number of animals not finding homes in her resignation, according to City Administrator Jim ...
Ribbon Cutting Held for Highways 30/47
Two years after initial construction work began, officials came out to celebrate the completion of the Highways 30/47 bridge in St.
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Woman's to highlight mother's ride on Orphan Train, Aug. 9
Rita Wagner will tell her mother's story of riding an orphan train from New York to Missouri, and the family which chose her, when the Tri-County Genealogical Society meetson Saturday, Aug.
No Local Jobs Will Be Lost by Possible Plaze Plant in Union
Officials said if an agreement between Plaze, Inc. and the city is completed, it would in no way affect any jobs at the manufacturers St.
Man Assaulted After Checking On House
A Franklin County man was assaulted by an individual using an ax handle on Sun., July 27 after he was checking on a resident's home.
St. Clair Embarks on Sidewalk Paving Project
After years of neglect, the city is planning to repair sidewalks in the downtown area this summer.
Board Appropriates Funds for City Hall Paving
After seeking reimbursement for city paving projects, the city has received $69,330 from the Franklin County Road and Bridge Fund.
Candidates for Second District Commissioner
There are three Democratic candidates and two Republicans seeking their party's nomination for Franklin County Second District commissioner.
Rest stops display posters of missing
The Missouri Highway Patrol and the Missouri Department of Transportation have begun a statewide poster campaign at rest stops to find missing persons.
A new helmet may have saved the life of a soldier from Lebanon who was shot at earlier this month while serving in Iraq.