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Wright City Parks Director Stuart Bruning received approval from the board of aldermen to build a batting cage at Ruge Park at the April 24 board meeting.  more
First grade students from Wright City East Elementary visited the Coastal Cold Storage Refrigeration Plant on a “meet the neighbors” field trip on the morning of May 2. more
Wright City Parks held its annual Earth Day event at Diekroeger and Ruge Parks on April 26. more
Patch work started on Roelker Road this week after the Wright City Board of Aldermen awarded a bid to Mid Rivers Asphalt on April 22.  more
Improvements to the much maligned Indian Head Lodge Road could be coming soon if residents who use the road daily and Wright City officials can finalize a cost-share agreement.  more
The Wright City R-II Board of Education swore in new members at its April 15 meeting. more
The Wright City R-II Board of Education approved a resolution to issue $11 million in bond funds, as a part of Prop G, which was passed by voters on April 8.  more
Wright City Parks and Fellowship Baptist Church in Warrenton held Easter egg hunts April 12 in preparation for the Easter season. more
The Wright City Board of Aldermen approved a measure for the city’s stormwater engineer, BFA Inc., to conduct an assessment after stormwater drainage issues arose on Roelker Road during recent storms at their April 10 meeting.  more
The America’s Heartland Packing beef harvest facility officially began operations in Warren County on April 10.  more
A Pevely woman was charged with forgery, stealing of $750 or more, money laundering or attempted money laundering, possession and possession of a forging instrument. more
First Fridays will be returning to Wright City this summer for the fifth year in a row. more
On Sept. 26, 2024, Warren County Sheriff’s Deputy James Bulkley responded to a location in Warren County for a delayed report of a theft that occurred at a residence where the victim and the suspect lived together.  more
John McGowan is a senior at Wright City High School participating in band, NHS, FCA, soccer and golf. more
Wright City R-II School District Athletic Director David Evans was acknowledged for his 10 years of service as an EMO Conference AD at Wright City High School’s spring sports kickoff assembly on March 28. more
The Wright City Board of Aldermen approved a bid to purchase new infield dirt for one of the ballfields at Ruge Park at a cost of $6,700 at their March 27 meeting.  more
Residents living in and around Wright City can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. more
The Wright City R-II Board of Education recently reviewed a detailed enrollment projection presentation from RSP & Associates during their March 27 meeting.  more
Developers in Wright City will now be required to submit assurances they will return roads around their construction sites to their original states. more
Wright City R-II School District voters favored both incumbents and supported an $11-million bond measure to construct a performance gym at the new high school in Tuesday’s election.  more
Stop signs will be placed on Roelker Road and Horseshoe Court along with the entrance to the Wright City High School after an ordinance was approved by the Wright City Board of Aldermen at its March 27 meeting.  more
Wright City voters will decide whether or not to impose a 3% sales tax on recreational marijuana sales. more
A Wright City man, 22, and a 30-year-old Winfield man were involved in a car accident in Lincoln County on the evening of March 30, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.  more
Wright City R-II School Board Treasurer Mary Groeper was awarded the Carter D. Ward Excellence in Advocacy Award by the Missouri School Board Association (MSBA) on March 11. more
A $11-million no-tax increase bond measure, also known as Prop G, will be decided by voters in the April 8 election. The initiative will need a four-sevenths majority, or 57.14 percent, for … more
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