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  • Chesterfield, MO

I first started at Patch after moving to St. Louis in early 2011. I picked up a variety of freelance assignments that mostly consisted of every reporter’s favorite job -- going to meetings! I‘m now happy to be serving as a local editor in the Chesterfield, Eureka and Wildwood communities, and I’m looking forward to getting to all of you.

I’ve previously worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in central Missouri and rural Kentucky. While there, I developed a love for community journalism. It’s great to be able to become closely connected to the people, events and organizations that you cover.

I’ve also had the opportunity to travel and live abroad, including a year as an English teacher in South Korea and a solo backpacking trip that took me from Beijing to Bangkok. When I’m not writing about everything happening in Chesterfield, Eureka and Wildwood, I can be found working on half-finished short stories, playing strategy board games and enjoying a finely crafted microbrew or two.

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Year in Review: The Top 10 Stories of 2012

Outlet malls, fatal car crashes and a possible apocalypse - read on to find what were the most clicked, talked about and otherwise important stories from Chesterfield Patch for the past year

Year in Review: The Top 10 Stories of 2012
Chesterfield|News|

The Year in Photos, 2012 Edition

Patch has put together a slideshow featuring some of the best photos of the year along with pics from 2012's biggest stories.

The Year in Photos, 2012 Edition
Chesterfield|News|

How to Dispose of Your Christmas Tree

Allied Waste will be picking up trees from Chesterfield residents for free throughout the month of January on Wednesday.

How to Dispose of Your Christmas Tree
University City, MO|News|

Utility Bills Set to Go Up $10 Next Month

The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a rate increase request by Ameren UE that will add $10 to the average bill. Laclede Gas is also asking the commission to let it raise rates on its customers.

Utility Bills Set to Go Up $10 Next Month