Take a look at the results for the April 4 municipal elections throughout Jefferson County:
Byrnes Mill residents turned thumbs-down to the city’s latest attempt to get a use tax passed. If approved, the measure would have allowed the…
Grandview R-2 School District voters gave wholehearted approval April 4 to a $7.2 million bond to fund safety and infrastructure improvements.
Sunrise R-9 voters gave the thumbs-up to both ballot measures the school district was seeking – a $1.5 million bond issue and a tax levy shift…
Dunklin R-5 Superintendent Clint Freeman said he was not surprised voters approved a $13.5 million bond issue for the school district on April…
In what has become a familiar scenario, Dunklin Fire Protection District residents voted down two tax increases the district was seeking on April 4.
The Hillsboro Fire Protection District won’t have to lay off any firefighters since voters approved Proposition Full-Time Staffing, a tax incr…
Northwest R-1 School District voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition S, a $28 million bond issue that will fund improvements around the district.
Arnold voters showed strong support for the 1-cent sales tax increase the city asked for to fund its Police Department.
Voters in Festus, Herculaneum, Hillsboro and Pevely did the same thing many of their counterparts around the state did on April 4 – overwhelmi…
