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Week in Review: New High School Design, Mayor Orders Investigation and Pit Bull Ordinance Repeal
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I'm a huge fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues. I thoroughly enjoy anywhere I can get a craft beer -- Schlafly is my favorite! -- and listen to live music. I also spend way too much time agonizing over my fantasy baseball and football teams. Once, I thought Netflix was a dumb idea. Then I got it and immediately realized how awesome it is. I now regularly watch TV shows in bulk.
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We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured right here on Wentzville Patch.

Where are the city's most easy to drive streets? We've got the answer!
Show your school spirit by voting for your school's Patch Athlete of the Week!
The Academy Awards are Sunday. What movie do you think should take home the big prize?
The MCCGA is a winter color guard and percussion circuit serving independent and scholastic guards and percussion lines from Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Iowa.
$42 million project to be completed in December 2013.
The following is a list of obituaries posted at St. Charles County funeral homes between Feb. 18 and Feb. 24.
$42 million project to be completed in December 2013.
A bill sponsored by State Rep. Scott Rupp, R-Wentzville, would allow future behavior analysts to carry on caring for autistic Missourians and their families would be more at ease.
Enjoy your camera and the awesome pictures you get out if it? Why not consider becoming a Wentzville Patch blogger?
Board wants more direction on the effectiveness of red light cameras.
Award given to employers for the support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve.
Each week, we nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert.
Indians advance to district championship game against Troy Buchanan.
New policy could become law as early as next week.
A $15,000 check made to a company Mayor Paul Lambi helped cofound allegedly resulted in little or no services.
Lawmakers, MoDot to hold forum on toll issue Thursday at Warrenton High School.
Fight against heroin addition isn't hopeless, officials say.
The university's Wentzville satellite campus will be affected.
Now, city collects $100 for each red light violation at three intersection cameras.