Mayor Nick Guccione

Mayor Nick Guccione Mayor Nick Guccione My name is Nick Guccione and I am currently the Mayor of Wentzville. One of my greatest strengths is conflict resolution. S.

I have been married to my best friend, Sandy, for over 39 years, and we have two grown children, Nicole and Tony, and have two grandchildren, Tanner and Peyton. I recently retired after 39 years as Manager at Schnucks Supermarket in Saint Peters, Missouri. To me, providing excellent customer service is one of the most important characteristics a mayor must possess. I am campaigning to be reelecte

d as Mayor of Wentzville, because I believe it’s time we have someone who cares about the PEOPLE (residents) of Wentzville. I will continue to work hard for YOU and I work towards YOUR best interest. I promise you that I will continue to create a government that is FOR THE PEOPLE, and not just special interest groups. I will not tell you things that you WANT to hear, I will tell you things you NEED to hear. As such, I am able to deal with individuals and groups in very controversial situations and believe it is advantageous to everyone that we try to resolve problems before they become big problems. QUALIFICATIONS:

Current Mayor, City of Wentzville

President, Board of Aldermen, City of Wentzville

Alderman of Ward 3, City of Wentzville, since 2007 (reelected by more than 77% of votes)

Member of Meatcutters Local Union 88

Member of Saint Patrick Church

Member of Knights of Columbus, Council #10154

Currently serve as Director at Large of Saint Charles County Municipal League

Member of the Tri-County Labor Council

Member of Wentzville Chamber of Commerce

Member of Wentzville Historical Society

Member of NAACP

Served on the Planning and Zoning Commission

U. Army from 1969 to 1971. I'm asking for your support and, more importantly, your vote on April 5, 2016. If you need assistance getting to the polls, please do not hesitate to call me at 636-332-1767 and I will provide transportation.

Growing up in Wentzville, Missouri, Landon Jackman has become one of the most talked-about young hockey prospects to eme...
05/26/2026

Growing up in Wentzville, Missouri, Landon Jackman has become one of the most talked-about young hockey prospects to emerge from the St. Louis area. Known for proudly representing his hometown in interviews and articles, Jackman’s journey is a story of discipline, sacrifice, and relentless dedication to the sport he has loved since the age of four.

Long before national scouts began recognizing his name, Landon was the young boy in Wentzville who carried a hockey stick everywhere he went. Teachers and classmates from Duello Elementary and Stone Creek Elementary may remember him as the student constantly talking about hockey, dreaming about the next practice, the next game, and one day competing at the highest levels of the sport. Even at a young age, his passion for the game stood out.

Raised in Wentzville by a family that supported his growing dreams, Jackman developed a reputation for his work ethic and commitment to improving every year. What started as a child’s love for hockey quickly evolved into a serious pursuit built on countless early mornings, long drives, demanding practices, and year-round training. Those closest to him often describe him as focused, humble, and fiercely determined.

Standing out for both his size and skill, Jackman has earned recognition as a top prospect for the 2027 NHL Draft class. Scouts have praised his hockey IQ, physical presence, offensive ability, and competitiveness on the ice. (puckpreps.com (Landon Jackman - PuckPreps you

Landon Jackman - PuckPreps

05/25/2026

Did you know you can now make your tax rebate appointment online?
From now through May 31, eligible residents can apply for a City utility tax refund.

Eligible residents should use one of these methods to apply for the rebate:

Apply online.

Mail the required documentation to: Utility Tax Rebate, City of Wentzville,1001 Schroeder Creek Blvd., Wentzville, MO 63385

Schedule an appointment to apply in person at City Hall, by calling (636) 639-2121 or by making an appointment online.

Please include your phone number on all rebate items emailed or mailed, so City staff can contact you, if necessary.

To review all necessary eligibility criteria and schedule an appointment, please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/TaxRebate.

05/23/2026

Once again we will be having our annual Memorial Day Service here at Wentzville American Legion Post 323! Our guest speaker for the event will be Kris Weible, CDR US NAVY (Retired).

Monday 05/25/2026

Doors will open at 9 am.

Service will begin at 10 am.

Light refreshments will be available after the service.

We hope to see you there!! We will try to live stream the event, if possible, for those unable to attend.

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05/22/2026

City Hall will be closed on Monday, May 25 in honor of Memorial Day.

Meridian Waste services will be delayed one day this week. For more information, visit www.meridianwaste.com/Wentzville.

05/20/2026
05/18/2026

The public is invited to attend the final open house for the Route N Great Places Project.

This meeting will provide an opportunity to explore key recommendations and see how community feedback will shape the final outcomes.



Date: May 21, 2026

Time: 4:30–6:30 PM

Format: Open House (drop-in)

Presentations: 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM (20 minutes each)

Location: Wentzville South Middle School (Library) 561 E Highway N, Wentzville, MO, 63385



The event will be held in an open house format, allowing attendees to drop in at any time. Short presentations summarizing the plan will be held at 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM.



We encourage community members, stakeholders, and partners to attend and help close out this planning process. Learn more here!









Best,



Jack Wang, M.A.

Missouri Department of Transportation

St. Louis District - Communications

05/09/2026

Run for the Wall is happening soon!

Run for the Wall is an annual cross-country motorcycle ride that honors the memory of all veterans. This year, the group will arrive on Monday, May 18, from westbound I-70 around 5:30 p.m. They will head to the VFW for the evening.

Make plans to join the group on Tuesday, May 19, at Wentzville’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial on Pearce Boulevard at approximately 8 a.m. for a short ceremony.

Please note, Pearce Boulevard will be closed briefly during the Tuesday morning event, on May 19.

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