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Week in Review: Zumwalt West Win, New Voting Machines, Health Department Scores

Here's a round-up of some recent stories featured on O'Fallon Patch.

In case you missed some news, we've rounded up some of the top headlines from last week.

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  • girls basketball team beat Francis Howell Central for a 51-45 overtime win that will send them to the Class 5 Final Four for the first time since 2010.
  • Shop N' Save at 1421 Mexico Rd. was one of the restaurants that received a 100 score on the lastest round of for O'Fallon.
  • In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday, readers shared their picks for best Dr. Seuss book. Vote in our poll and let us know what you think!
  • Several O'Fallon residents shared their thoughts on Sombrero, the in town. Have another restaurant you want to rate? Tell us in the comments.
  • The Fort Zumwalt School District is looking to hire an elementary school principal
  • The competed at Lee's Summit West High School for the State Championship on Feb. 25. The girls received first place in 3A Hip Hop and 3rd place in 3A Dance. 
  • For the St. Charles County elections, incumbents Joe Brazil, Jerry Daugherty file to run for re-election, and township races begin to take shape.
  • Deadlines are approaching for St. Charles County kids and teens who would like to enter the contests, "Geek Out" and "No MOre Trash!" 
  • St. Charles County will spend $1.2 million on new voting machines, but one county councilman thinks they would be better off keeping the old machines.


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