O’Fallon, Mo., mayor announces picks for city administrator, police chief; council to vote Tuesday
Post-Dispatch reporters Joel Currier and Mark Schlinkmann contributed to this report.
O’Fallon, Mo., Mayor Bill Hennessy has given city council members his picks to take two of the city’s top jobs.
Hennessy chose Keith J. Riesberg, 37, for the city administrator’s position.…
O’Fallon, Mo., closer to choosing police chief and city administrator
The search for a new O’Fallon, Mo., police chief and city administrator has been narrowed to just five candidates for each position.
In-person interviews are to begin later this month for the remaining five people still in the running for both…
O’Fallon, Mo., narrows field in search for police chief and city administrator
UPDATE (10 a.m. Wednesday):
Councilman Dan Haney e-mailed me Wednesday morning to say the applicant pool for city administrator has been narrowed to 15 remaining candidates. (Thanks Dan.)
BLOGPOST FROM TUESDAY:
O’Fallon has eliminated more than half its applications for both police chief…
Ex-O’Fallon Police Chief Jerry Schulte wants his old job back
O’Fallon’s last police chief has applied to become O’Fallon’s next police chief.
Huh?
Yes, you read that correctly.
Former Chief Jerry Schulte has submitted his application for the open police chief’s job. He could not immediately be reached for comment today.
Two others…
Lawyer’s letter to O’Fallon City Council alleges malfeasance; Lowery put on paid leave
Chet Pleban, a lawyer for O’Fallon City Administrator Robert Lowery Jr., has sent a letter to the City Council claiming Lowery is a victim of retaliation by the council.
In the Jan. 15 letter to all eight council members, Pleban demanded…
UPDATE: O’Fallon city administrator says role with partnership is unpaid
O’Fallon City Administrator Robert Lowery Jr. says he has never been paid for his participation in the Virginia-based company Global Training Partnership. The company’s website lists him as a founder and trainer helping law enforcement with investigations of missing persons…
O’Fallon city officials mum on Saturday closed meeting
No surprise here: O’Fallon city council members are keeping a lid on an unusual Saturday afternoon closed meeting amid growing speculation on the job status of City Administrator Robert Lowery Jr.
UPDATE: O’Fallon denies records request for closed meeting on Lowery’s job
O’Fallon this morning rejected my public records request for minutes and any recorded votes during last Thursday’s closed session of the City Council. During that meeting, council members discussed the status of City Administrator Robert Lowery Jr.’s employment.
Lowery, Mayor Donna…






