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St. Charles Officials Cancel Tonight's Meetings
Dangerously cold conditions spark change; meetings will be held next week instead.

Education: Graduated from St. Mary's College (now a university) in Winona, Minn., with a degree in journalism, minor in art (emphasis in photography).
Career: First news job as a reporter/photographer in Rawlins, Wyo.
Then worked as news editor uin Cheyenne, Wyo., for several years in the early 1990s before returning to Elgin, Ill., in 1994 to work as night editor of The Courier-News.
Advanced in 2007 to Web content editor, a position held until I was laid off in December 2010.
Began writing a blog, Laid off at 51: Seeking joy in change, about being an unemployed journalist and about journalism trends and issues, particularly related to digital media's impact on the newspaper industry.
Worked part-time at an Elgin news website, later added more part-time work as a guest editor for Patch.com.
Began full-time work as local editor for St. Charles, IL Patch in July 2012. In August 2013, my responsibilities were expanded to include Wheaton Patch.
Interests/hobbies: My Christian faith is very important to me, as is my family.
After that, I love fishing, reading, wildlife, photography and writing/blogging.
Dangerously cold conditions spark change; meetings will be held next week instead.

A roundup of what’s ahead in the Wheaton area for the week of Jan. 5, 2014.
A roundup of what’s ahead in the St. Charles area for the week of Jan. 5, 2014.
Decision based on frigid, potentially deadly cold conditions today.
The National Weather Service says to expect wind chills of -40 to -50 temperatures today can cause frostbite and hypothermia in just minutes and can lead to death.
The National Weather Service says to expect wind chills of -40 to -50 temperatures today can cause frostbite and hypothermia in just minutes and can lead to death.
The forecast is calling for temperatures as low as 17-below on Sunday and Monday nights so the time to plan ahead is now.
The forecast is calling for temperatures as low as 17-below on Sunday and Monday nights so the time to plan ahead is now.
A building containing two businesses and an apartment partially collapses during a fire and subsequently is razed.
A building containing two businesses and an apartment partially collapses during a fire and subsequently is razed.
Forecasters are predicting dangerously cold wind chills through Tuesday, with the most extreme conditions — as low as -40 to -50 degrees — expected to occur Sunday and Monday nights.
Owners and landlords have the right to prevent holders of concealed-carry permits from carrying firearms into their businesses.
Owners and landlords have the right to prevent holders of concealed-carry permits from carrying firearms into their businesses.
Two businesses and an apartment were housed in the building, which partially collapsed during the fire and subsequently was razed. There were no injuries.
Forecasters are predicting dangerously cold wind chills through Tuesday, with the most extreme conditions — as low as -40 to -50 degrees — expected to occur Sunday and Monday nights.
The bitterly cold wind chills headed this way are certainly dangerous, but the Midwest holds no claim to being the nation’s icebox.
The bitterly cold wind chills headed this way are certainly dangerous, but the Midwest holds no claim to being the nation’s icebox.
The forecast is calling for temperatures as low as 17-below on Sunday and Monday nights so the time to plan ahead is now.
The forecast is calling for temperatures as low as 17-below on Sunday and Monday nights so the time to plan ahead is now.
Owners and landlords have the right to prevent holders of concealed-carry permits from carrying firearms into their businesses.