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Five Fish Frys You Should Visit This Lenten Season
Patch Picks brings you places to pick up fish on Fridays.

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.
Patch Picks brings you places to pick up fish on Fridays.

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More than 2,000 dresses are available for $25 each starting Saturday.
More than 2,000 dresses are available for $25 each starting Saturday.
Learn more about candidates for this year's election.
More than 2,000 dresses are available for $25 each starting Saturday.
Kiwanis Club hosted a pancake breakfast Tuesday for community members.
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More than 2,000 dresses are available for $25 each starting Saturday.