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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.
Check out this round up of events happening March 2-4 in St. Charles and beyond.

Current assistant principals at Jefferson, Hardin resign, ask to return to teaching positions.
Republican presidential-hopeful is second candidate to spend time in St. Charles this year.
District would need to cut $2.6 million in expenditures over the next two years to have a balanced budget.
Filing opened Tuesday for St. Charles County elected positions.
Republican presidential-hopeful is second candidate to spend time in St. Charles this year.
St. Charles Community College students who transfer to Lindenwood without finishing their associate degree will be able to apply for it later.
Republican presidential-hopeful is second candidate to spend time in St. Charles this year.
Owner of Brad's Scooter's in North St. Charles was apparent financier of ring.
Business owners say allowing banquet centers could lead to more vandalism and problems with drunk people.
Also, St. Charles Convention and Visitors Bureau debuts new website.
Tasteful? Sexist? Readers share their thoughts on Facebook.
Woman in picture attempted to use a stolen debit card.
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St. Charles City Council planned to discuss a report analyzing a proposed community center.
Sometimes the best way to give is through gifts of money and organization. Here are some upcoming events to which you could contribute.
Sometimes the best way to give is through gifts of money and organization. Here are some upcoming events to which you could contribute.
Pat Holterman-Hommes, who currently serves as Chief Program Officer, will take the post Jan. 1, 2013, after Jim Braun retires.
Sometimes the best way to give is through gifts of money and organization. Here are some upcoming events to which you could contribute.
Sometimes the best way to give is through gifts of money and organization. Here are some upcoming events to which you could contribute.