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Republican Dennis Hancock defeated Democrat Vicki Englund to represent the St. Louis County Council’s 3rd District, which includes cities such as Fenton, Kirkwood, Valley Park and Town and Country.
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Democratic incumbent Sam Page beat his Republican challenger Mark Mantovani.
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The St. Louis County Council approved spending all but $600,000 of the American Rescue Plan Act funds.
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Anthony Weaver admitted that he helped a local businessman submit fraudulent applications for an early round of COVID relief money.
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Construction of the buildings could start as early as Friday. Officers assigned to the Affton Southwest and North County precincts currently work out of retrofitted spaces rented by the county.
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Republican Dennis Hancock and Democrat Vicki Englund are running to replace Councilman Tim Fitch, who is not seeking reelection.
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Page will face Republican Katherine Pinner in November. Page had run on his record of leading the county through the coronavirus pandemic.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page says he has steered the county through difficult times. His challenger in the Democratic primary, Jane Dueker, says things are "going in the wrong direction."
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Other measures on the ballot would set up a commission to review pay for council members and block department directors from serving unless they have been confirmed by the council.
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While the Missouri Highway Patrol investigates a St. Louis County office sex tape, Councilman Tim Fitch is pushing to make sex on county property illegal.