By Editor | April 21, 2021 By MARK EVANS Masks are no longer required to enter the Ste. Genevieve County Courthouse. The County Commission voted last Thursday to reascend the mandate from last fall that face masks had to be worn to enter the building. With some 27 percent of the county vaccinated and numbers of confirmed active cases down, the commission decided to relax the entry requirement. Visitors will still have to get their temperature taken and certain offices within the building require masks – including the circuit court and circuit court clerk’s office. “You don’t have to have one to enter the building or to walk down the hall,” First District Commissioner Karen Stuppy said.