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Week in Review: Church Shooting, Pit Bull Ordinance Repeal and Ranken Tech
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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.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured right here on Wentzville Patch.

Legislation could provide "extra jolt to grow and attract suppliers" to Wentzville and Missouri as a whole.
City urges residents to draw water supply in advance.
Interested in blogging about the Blues this season? Email Editor Brian Feldt at brianf@patch.com for more info.
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Police chief to make changes before presenting the board with the legislation Feb. 8.
City to begin looking for corporate sponsors to help offset $360,000 price tag.
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Wentzville Patch will begin polling its readers on a weekly basis to gauge their interest in the election, its candidates and what issues are most important to them.
Most Wentzville workers travel between 15-44 minutes to get to their place of business.
Legislation would increase penalties on pit bull owners.
To apply, email Editor Brian Feldt at brianf@patch.com with your name, the name of your church and what you plan to blog about.
Recent Gallup poll could have implications in the upcoming presidential election.
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Aaron Dwan, 23, in serious but stable condition, according to reports.
Brian Feldt begins work as the new Wentzville Patch editor beginning today!
Start your morning off right and read Wentzville Patch's The Daily Dose.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured right here on Wentzville Patch.