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Winning ticket for $1,000 a week for life purchased at St. Peters grocery store
ST. PETERS, Mo. — A lucky Missouri Lottery player recently won $1,000 a week for life after purchasing a Cash4Life Quick Pick at a St. Charles County grocery store. The winning ticket was purchased on April 2 at Dierbergs, located at 217 Salt Lick Road, in St. Peters. The...
Pre-trial conference in Pam Hupp murder case
Correction: This story originally contained an error and has been removed. ST. LOUIS – A pre-trial conference is set for today concerning Pam Hupp, who faces charges for the 2011 murder of her friend Betsy Faria in Lincoln County. Faria was fatally stabbed over 50 times in her Troy home. Authorities suggest Hupp was motivated […]
Missing Wentzville teen located safe
UPDATE: The 16-year-old was located in good health and has returned home, according to the St. Charles County Police Department. WENTZVILLE, Mo. — A teenager from St. Charles County is missing this morning. He is homeschooled and was last seen leaving Liberty Church in O’Fallon, Missouri, around 4:45 p.m in a GMC Acadia Tuesday. His […]
The Credit Card Competition Act would harm Missouri’s small businesses
As any small business owner knows, the customer experience is just as important as the quality of products or services we offer. For my wellness and beauty business, AN Skin & Beauty in O’Fallon, my customers expect and depend on being able to shop our products in my store and online with ease and peace-of-mind. […] The post The Credit Card Competition Act would harm Missouri’s small businesses appeared first on Missouri Independent.
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