Ste. Genevieve News

Great St. Louis Fire of 1849 is topic of next museum presentation

Sainte Genevieve Museum Learning Center Speaker SeriesWednesday, January 28 – 6 pmOrris Theater in Ste. GenevievePresenter – Barney BradshawWhat started out as a beautiful May day in 1849 would, by dawn the next day, see the City of St. Louis become a smoldering ruin. Hear about this harrowing night and learn about the causes and […]

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Ste. Gen Mayor Brian Keim presents first Mayoral Merit Award

STE. GENEVIEVE – Ste. Genevieve Mayor Brian Keim presented his very first Mayoral Merit Award Thursday evening to Bill Naeger at the regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen.     Mayor Keim read from the document, listing the Naeger’s many contrbutions to the city of Ste. Genevieve over the years. “A Resolution honoring Bill

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School and other closings for Monday, January 26

RIVER REGION – The following schools and government offices have announced they will be closed today, Monday, January 26, 2026.   Chester CUSD 139 will be closed today. We will have an E-Learning Day.   Steeleville schools in Illinois are closed today.   Perry County School District 32 will be closed today. This is a

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Thousands of Missourians flood state Capitol to protest lawmakers ignoring the will of Missouri voters 

Abortion Action Missouri JEFFERSON CITY, MO. ––Thousands of Missouri workers and community members representing labor, civil, abortion, and LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, rural, and faith organizations packed the state Capitol rotunda today in protest. Corrupt lawmakers’ are making moves to serve authoritarianism and a wealthy elite by stripping Missourians of their freedoms to take paid

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