The communities of Slater, Gilliam and Glasgow bore the brunt of the storm.
• The National Weather Service expected the Missouri River to crest at over 22 feet Wednesday afternoon before falling back on Thursday. Low-lying rural areas are already flooding. Motorists should be careful on Easley River Rd. and Smith Hatchery Rd. in western Boone County until the warning expires Friday.
Arnold Parks and Recreation Department staff members are working on three different projects simultaneously to enhance Arnold City Park.
The Festus City Council meeting of April 27, paused due to tornado warnings, is scheduled to resume at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 30, at Festus Ci…
Glasgow residents cleaned up fallen trees, assisted with home repairs and provided aid to their neighbors.
A house in the Ashton Woods subdivision was destroyed on March 15 by a blaze that started in a backyard fire pit, Eureka Fire Chief Scott Bart…
Reminders of a tornado that landed north of Hillsboro and traveled through Arnold are still visible a year later.
Several roads in Cedar Hill, House Springs and the Jefferson County portion of Eureka were closed over the weekend due to flooding.
A piece of a former Arnold business will remain part of the city.
A stretch of Richardson Road near a steep hill in Arnold should soon be a little safer.
