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Update: Daily Dose: Investigators Unsure of Cause of Fire

Also, Sen. Scott Rupp proposes constitutional amendment to allow religious groups to receive state funding.

St. Charles County Sheriff's Department is continuting to investigate an incident in which a man and woman who live in a neighborhood off of Caulk's Hill Road in unincorporated St. Charles County were burned. 

It's unclear how the fire began, according to an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Earlier reports indicated that the incident was possible domestic violence situation. 

The couple live in a neighborhood off of Caulk's Hill Road in unincorporated St. Charles County. A child was also burned, according to St. Louis Post-Dispatch article. 

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If you are looking for help for domestic violence, here are some local resources:

Bridgeway Women's Center offers crisis intervention, court advocacy, support groups and a shelter for women and children. Call the local hotline at 636-946-6854.

Find out what's happening in St. Charlesfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Youth in Need Safe Place Program offers teens a place to go in the community where they can get help if they are "runaway, lost, in danger, being abused, locked out of the house, kidnapped, having trouble at home or school, avoiding a bully, on an unsafe date or in the car with an unsafe or drunk driver," according to the website. Teens can go to any place displaying a Safe Place logo. 

Weather: Warm weather returns today with a high of 47 expected. Low is expected to be around 29, according to weather.gov. 

Now for more news from the neighborhood: 

  • State Sen. Scott Rupp, R-Wentzville, is sponsoring a proposed constitutional amendment that, on approval of voters, would allow state money to go to private religious schools. Read more about this proposed amendment on KMOX or on KMBC.
  • The Suburban Journals has a feature on Reunion Revolution, the resale shop in New Town St. Charles that sells records, vintage army uniforms. Read up on owner Robert Smith, who believes records will return to style. 
  • Check out our most recent round up of restaurant inspections. Lloyd and Harry's and Ham's Deli got a perfect score. Read more
  • If you are feeling amorous, share photos from your Valentine's Day in the neighborhood gallery.
  • Let your neighbors know about trivia night events or church events by adding them to the St. Charles Patch calendar. Or, check in with us on Thursday for a wrap up of 10 things to do each weekend.

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