Wednesday, March 13, 2013
St. Peters Police said Raymond Oliver, of Hawk Ridge, punched a man in the face inside Mid Rivers Mall. The man told police he also suffered a concussion and some memory loss.
A Hawk Point man seriously injured another man by punching him in the face March 1 near the ticket booth at Wehrenberg Theatres inside Mid Rivers Mall. Raymond Oliver, 34, of the 300 block of Hawkeye Drive in Hawk Point, was charged March 5 with third-degree assault. St. Peters Police said Oliver punched a man, cutting his lip and putting a hole about one inch from his mouth that required 20 stitches. The man also told police he suffers from memory loss due to a concussion he suffered when he hit his head on the floor after being punched. Bail has been set at $10,000 for Oliver. For more crime information on St. Peters Patch, see the following articles:
Monday, October 22, 2012
The debate at Lynn University in Florida on Oct. 22, 2012, is behind us. Who do you think won? And what did our audience for our Wehrenberg debate watch parties think?
Updated with results of Patch surveys. Who won Monday night's debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney? It might have been Major League Baseball, as the politicians competed with Game 7 of the St. Louis Cardinals-San Francisco Giants pennant series. But among about 60 die-hard politics watchers who joined Patch.com for debate-watching parties at two local Wehrenberg theaters, viewers called the tete-a-tete a draw. Monday's debate was the last of three debates between the presidential candidates and the fourth in a series staged by the Commission on Presidential Debates. The vice presidential candidates faced off on Oct. 11. The debate came 15 days before voters go to the ballot box on Nov. 6. A narrowly pro-Romney crowd …
Join Patch and your neighbors for a FREE debate viewing party at Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine. It's the last one of the season, with trivia, giveaways and a post-debate Q&A.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Join Patch and your neighbors for a FREE debate viewing party at Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine. It's the last one of the season, with trivia, giveaways and a post-debate Q&A.
The last presidential debate of the year is upon us; President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney will face off a final time on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012, at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. Once again, you can join Patch and Wehrenberg Theatres for a vewing party. We'll be at two locations on Monday night in the St. Louis area: Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine theaters, where you can share your views on how the candidates' remarks addressed the issues you care about. Get to one of the two Wehrenberg locations at 7:30 p.m., a half-hour before the debates begin, for some fun presidential trivia and a chance to win prizes. Then watch the debates on the big screen. Admission to the debate is free; concession specials will be…
Friday, October 19, 2012
Join Patch and your neighbors for a FREE debate viewing party at Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine. It's the last one of the season, with trivia, giveaways and a post-debate Q&A.
The last presidential debate of the year is upon us and once again, you can join Patch and Wehrenberg Theatres for a vewing party. We'll be at two locations on Monday night in the St. Louis area: Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine theaters, where you can share your views on how the candidates' remarks addressed the issues you care about. Get to one of the two Wehrenberg locations at 7:30 p.m., a half-hour before the debates begin, for some fun presidential trivia and a chance to win prizes. Then watch the debates on the big screen. Admission to the debate is free; concession specials will be available. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are scheduled to debate between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., and afterward, Patch editors will …
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Visitors to Patch's debate viewing parties at Wehrenberg Theatres in St. Charles were split nearly 50-50 while the Des Peres crowd gave Romney a slight edge.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Visitors to Patch's debate viewing parties at Wehrenberg Theatres in St. Charles gave Obama the win while the Des Peres audience gave Romney a slight edge in the second presidential debate on Oct. 16, 2012.
More than 120 people from throughout the St. Louis and St. Charles county areas took advantage of a break in the Cardinals schedule to attend debate viewing parties at two local movie theaters for Wednesday's showdown between GOP candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. The consensus among viewers at the Wehrenberg St. Charles Stadium 18 Cine put Obama ahead, while watchers at Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine essentially called the matter a wash, with Romney edging out Obama but just as many declaring neither candidate victorious. In a written survey filled out after the debate, Obama's record was the center of attention for both sides. One Obama supporter said he won "because he was sincere, calm and followed through with what …
Monday, October 15, 2012
Join Patch and your neighbors for a FREE debate viewing party at Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine. We'll have trivia, giveaways and a post-debate Q&A.
Join Patch and Wehrenberg Theatres on Tuesday for a presidential debate viewing party at two locations in the St. Louis area: Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine theaters, where you can share your views on how the candidates' remarks addressed the issues you care about. Get to one of the two Wehrenberg locations at 7:30 p.m., a half-hour before the debates begin, for some fun presidential trivia and a chance to win prizes. Then watch the debates on the big screen. Admission to the debate is free; concession specials will be available. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are scheduled to debate between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., and afterward, Patch editors will talk with groups of attendees regarding their impression of the debate. …
Friday, October 12, 2012
More than 100 people shook off the Cardinals' Game 4 loss to visit a Wehrenberg Theatre in Des Peres or St. Charles to watch the vice presidential debate. Did they agree with you on the winner?
Nearly 120 people came out on a rainy evening to watch Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan face off in their one-and-only debate of the election season. Most of them thought Biden, the No. 2 on the Democratic ticket, took one on the chin from Ryan, who is running with Mitt Romney in an effort to unseat President Barack Obama. Analysts and pundits widely believed Obama lost the first presidential debate last week, and a dip for the incumbent in the polls seemed to bear out those views. It remains to be seen what the polls will say now that debate No. 2—between the No. 2s on the ticket—will have the same effect. Who do you think won the Biden-Ryan debate? Vote in our poll below. But visitors to debate viewing parties Thursday night …
Monday, October 8, 2012
We're hosting another viewing party at Wehrenberg Theatres in Des Peres and St. Charles. Come join the crowd that watched last week's Obama-Romney debate.
One down, three to go. We were thrilled so many of you joined us for the first of four debates this month between the GOP and Democratic standard bearers. You're invited to join us again on Thursday for the debate between vice presidential candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan. Last Wednesday night, more than 160 of you joined Patch, FOX2 and Wehrenberg Theatres for our first debate viewing party between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney. While our guests' reviews of the debate were mixed, we're happy to report they all loved the party! Join us at one of two locations for the Biden-Ryan debate on Thursday night: Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine theaters. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and we'll start with another round…
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