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Does St. Charles County Have a Deer Problem?
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Former Patch Staff
Hometown: St. Charles, MO
Bio: Kalen Ponche is a journalist who lives to tell interesting stories. She grew up in St. Charles County, then attended Truman State University and earned a degree in Communications Journalism.
When Kalen is not writing, she likes making jam, building furniture, running and reading.
Watch the St. Charles Patch YouTube Video of the Week which features one video pertaining to the community every week.
Patch rounds up a list of ways to volunteer in your community this week and beyond.
Patch rounds up a list of ways to volunteer in your community this week and beyond.
Check out this round up of ways to give back to the community .
Check out our list of upcoming volunteer opportunities in St. Charles County.
Watch the St. Charles Patch YouTube Video of the Week which features one video pertaining to the community every week.
Check out our list of upcoming volunteer opportunities in St. Charles County.
School needs support to win $2,500 from Buffalo Wild Wings.
Patch rounds up a list of ways to volunteer in your community this week and beyond.
Patch rounds up a list of ways to volunteer in your community this week and beyond.
Patch rounds up a list of ways to volunteer in your community this week and beyond.
Check out the best-selling books in five St. Louis metro area bookstores for the week ending Feb. 26.
Check out the best-selling books in five St. Louis metro area bookstores for the week ending Feb. 26.
St. Charles Police Reports Feb. 22-25.
Lori Dorsey will reopen her shop under the name Frenchtown Country Market.
Give Back to your community by volunteering with a local organization.
Fleet Feet Sports interviewed Jackie Pirtle-Hall about her running journey.
Martinez believed the strength of a community lies in volunteerism, friends say.
Rhona Lococo responds to article about the possibility of adding banquet centers as a conditional use in the Historic Commercial District on South Main Street.
Martinez believed the strength of a community lies in volunteerism, friends say.