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St. Louis County starts sign-up for senior property tax freeze updates
CLAYTON, Mo. — Saint Louis County has launched a sign-up system for updates on the Senior Property Tax Freeze Program. Residents can subscribe via the county’s website. The program is expected to benefit over 100,000 eligible residents. The application deadline has been extended to June 30, 2025, and additional funding has been approved for staffing.
'We don't wanna move': Homeowners not going down without a fight as Arnold offers buyout to build new road
ARNOLD, Mo. — There is frustration and confusion in Arnold after the city announced plans to build a new road and buy out homeowners. Currently titled Arnold Parkway, it would be a new outer road near Interstate 55 and the Arnold Commons shopping mall. Impacted homeowners and local business...
Planned Arnold Parkway buyout receives fiery pushback from public at council meeting
ARNOLD, Mo. — A standing-room-only crowd packed Thursday night's city council meeting in Arnold as homeowners spoke publicly for the first time about the controversial Arnold Parkway project. Homeowners each had three minutes to weigh in on the multi-million dollar new road project that would buy out several homes...
Arnold mobile home owners say city is trying to force them out
Jhon and Alicia Rios are worried they may be forced out of their home in the Ozark Hills Mobile Home Park in Arnold. The couple has been battling the city of Arnold for a month after being told on July 2 that they would have to either relocate their mobile home or abandon it.
'Major' gas leak closes westbound lanes of Big Bend Road in Kirkwood
KIRKWOOD, Mo. — A portion of westbound Big Bend Road was closed Thursday afternoon as officials dealt with a "major" gas leak. The Kirkwood Police Department said Big Bend was closed westbound between South Fillmore and South Kirkwood Road. "Spire is on the scene but this will be a...
Byrnes Mill to bring in slightly more than the $1.83 million it will spend this year
Byrnes Mill officials expect the city to bring in $844.76 more than it spends during the 2024-2025 fiscal year, according to a newly approved budget. The budget projects the city’s revenue for the year will total $1,833,971.86 and its expenditures will be $1,833,127.10. That’s $33,201.45 less than the city...
Brendan Arenz of Cedar Hill, MO
Brendan Arenz of Cedar Hill, MO joined the Real Rock Army today … brought to you by Sievers Equipment and Sievers JCB!. Brendan says KSHE helps him get through his days at work and he loves listening to all rock music. Brendan’s favorite bands are AC/DC, Metallica and Guns...
Arnold planning $75 million project to connect Richardson Road to Highway 141
ARNOLD, Mo. — A $75 million project is being planned for Arnold to build a nearly two-mile road network to connect Richardson Road to Highway 141. It is expected to be a topic of discussion among the public at Thursday's city council meeting. The new two-lane road will start...
Manchester assessing residents’ opinion on keeping chickens
Manchester is looking at potentially reevaluating its rules on keeping chickens on property within the city. On July 20, the city opened an online survey for residents to provide their opinions on keeping chickens in city limits. Currently the city permits chickens on properties two acres in size, in an enclosed area at least 150 feet from the property line.
Wildwood hires communications and economic development manager
The city of Wildwood has welcomed Gina Tarte as its new communications and economic development manager. Tarte brings 18 years of professional experience to this position, including nine years leading marketing and communications for the Wildwood campus of St. Louis Community College. Before that, she served as the director of...
Ty Waldrop of Fenton, MO
Ty Waldrop of Fenton, MO joined the Real Rock Army today … brought to you by Sievers Equipment and Sievers JCB!. Ty grew up listening to KSHE and saw first-hand how the radio station brings others together. He says the station gives real rockers a place to belong. Ty...
Jefferson County bus route for seniors stopping service at end of 2024
ARNOLD (First Alert 4) - Vada Rose owes her sense of freedom to Oats Transportation’s orange bus route that runs through Arnold. “I use the bus to go to the grocery store, to get my medications, I use it to go to the library,” she said. “It’s all about independence.”
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