In the mid 19th century, they thought their town might own the county seat. A timber plank road was built from St. Charles westward along Boone’s Lick Road to the small community of Cottleville, settled by Capt. Warren G. Cottle in 1798. But the timbers of Western Plank Road soon warped and

Fashion Editor Kristy Lee, Photos by Mike Schlueter Fashion items supplied by Thro’s & Michelle’s 229 North Main Street 636-724-0132 More than you expected can be carried over for this spring. The trick is to have basics that can hang front and center year round. Button down sweaters can go with scarves

Story by Mary Ellen Renaud I Photos by Michael Schlueter Proud owners, Paul and Mary Ellen Renaud   Looking back, I wonder where all my friends from the ‘48 line went. I heard quite a few started to rust and some were even sent to the salvage yard. The worst thing that happened to

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Story by Robin Setton Jeferson | In the mid 19th century, they thought their town might own the county seat. A timber plank road was built from St. Charles westward along Boone’s Lick Road to the small community of Cottleville, settled by Capt. Warren G. Cottle in 1798. But the timbers of


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