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New Frozen Yogurt Café to Open Next Month
Chill Yogurt Café to move into space along Wentzville Parkway sometime in March

As one of two associate regional editors with St. Louis Patch, I oversee seven sites -- Florissant, Hazelwood, Maryland Heights, St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon and Wentzville.
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.
I live in Chesterfield with my wife, Alexis, and our dog Mowgli.
Chill Yogurt Café to move into space along Wentzville Parkway sometime in March

Both teams competing in the Mid States Club Hockey Association's Wickenheiser Cup.
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Compressed natural gas-powered cargo vans to be built in Wentzville's GM plant.
Determining if these national primaries are of interested to local voters?
Lucky 100 now have to camp out for the day to receive free one free Chick-fil-A sandwich a week for a year.
Vacant building near CentruyLink on city's east side one possible destination.
Are you a movie buff? You should consider blogging for Wentzville Patch.
Start your morning off right and read Wentzville Patch's The Daily Dose.
St. Charles County Patch sites are polling its readers on a weekly basis to gauge their interest in the election, its candidates and what issues are most important to them.
Wentzville police reports, Jan. 18-19.
Today's temperatures could claim record-high.
Wentzville schools are prepping for new federal requirements set to kick in next school year by changing its lunch and breakfast menus.
Auditorium fills to capacity and many are left outside.
Start your morning off right and read Wentzville Patch's The Daily Dose.
Start your morning off right and read Wentzville Patch's The Daily Dose.
The Timberland High School graduate is highlighted in a USA Today article.
State Sen. Scott Rupp says religious organizations don't get a fair shake under the state's current constitution.
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