Update: Two O'Fallon Candidates Removed From Ballot for April Election
Thirteen candidates were submitted to the Election Authority on Tuesday and will appear on the O'Fallon ballot in April.
Thirteen candidates were submitted to the Election Authority on Tuesday and will appear on the O'Fallon ballot in April.
Thirteen candidates were submitted to the Election Authority on Tuesday and will appear on the O'Fallon ballot in April.
The City of O'Fallon issued an updated list of candidates for the April 2013 election of mayor and city council members on Tuesday afternoon. O'Fallon City Clerk Pam Clement sent the final list of names to the Election Authority on Tuesday. According to Clement, she could not certify Ward 5 candidates Vicki Schneider or Jim Reiter due to section 115.346 of the Revised Missouri State Statues. According to the statues: Persons in arrears for municipal taxes or fees shall not be candidates for municipal office, when: 115.346. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, no person shall be certified as a candidate for a municipal office, nor shall such person's name appear on the ballot as a candidate for such office, who …
As of 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, smoking is prohibited in most O'Fallon bars, restaurants and public places.
While St. Charles County may not be quite ready for a smoking ban, the city of O’Fallon's Smoke Free Air Act takes effect today. The smoke-free O’Fallon measure passed with 73 percent of the vote in April, banning smoking in most of the city’s bars, restaurants and public places. The only places where smoking is not regulated are: Smokers who violate the terms of the smoking ordinance face fines up to $50. Business owners who fail to comply face up to $500 fines and possible suspension of licenses or permits. The ordinance states that each day a violation occurs is considered a separate violation. Read More About O’Fallon’s Smoking Ban:
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