By Editor | April 21, 2021
By ERIC X. VICCARO
eviccaro@stegenherald.com
Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen had a work session to discuss possible uses for American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act money the city expects to receive.
The American Rescue Plan, from the Office of President Joe Biden, will deliver additional relief to the American people and the communities they reside in.
The plan provides direct relief, helps mount a national vaccination program and contain the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic and more.
In Ste. Genevieve County, the county is expected to receive $3,470,431, with $813,370 for the city of Ste. Genevieve. Bloomsdale will receive $102,220 and St. Mary $63,730.
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By Editor | February 4, 2021
By ERIC X. VICCARO
eviccaro@stegenherald.com
The first major tourism event of the 2021 calendar for downtown Ste. Genevieve will take place on Feb. 6.
The annual traditional “Chocolate Walk” will begin at 10 a.m. on Feb. 6, with Common Grounds Coffeehouse serving as the starting point. The event will run through mid-afternoon.
Tickets have been on sale for the event since Dec. 1.
Janece Warden, the owner of downtown restaurant Stella and Me Café, had the idea for the Chocolate Walk – which began in February 2009.
“It’s an outdoor event primarily, and some people still feel comfortable in that environment,” said city of Ste. Genevieve tourism director Toby Carrig. “It’s a break from the winter doldrums.”