Located north of Highway 70 on Turner Boulevard, the State of Missouri Career Center is a state-run office designed to assist people in their career search. The website features all of the services the agency offers, and encourages job-seekers to interact with the site and use it as a resource.
Here, the 11th circuit court handles criminal, civil, family, traffic and probate cases. Case information is available online at http://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/ and is searchable by name, case number, filing date or hearing date.
Marriages are performed in the court by appointment. Fines and court costs can be paid by credit card or cash in person or by mail to the Circuit Clerk's office. For information about serving on a jury, call 636-949-3088.
The City Clerk's office is located in The City of Arnold's City Hall, a building distinctly marked by a four story clock perched on top of a red-brick tower. The clerk's office handles billing for neighborhood sewer, improvement programs and senior citizen tax rebates. It also records all city documents and manages licensing for retailers, businesses and liquor sales.
The Greater St. Charles Convention & Visitor's Bureau is the place for out-of-town visitors to stop for brochures, maps and advice on what to see and where to go. The bureau offers tour guides to organized groups and rents iPods that have pre-programmed walking tours of the downtown area.
Carol Felzien, public relations manager for the city of St. Charles, said the mission of the bureau is to ensure people who visit the city have a positive experience.
The large Shrewsbury City Center complex houses a community recreation center, offices for the city's Parks and Recreation Department and Shrewsbury's City Hall. The recreation center includes a gym and weight room, basketball courts, a game room with pool and ping-pong tables. Yearly membership costs are heavily discounted for residents and seniors.