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  2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch cuts workforce, lays off 6 employees

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    The St. Louis Post-Dispatch experienced a work force reduction Wednesday, causing the newsroom to lay off six of its employees. ... In Other News. Entertainment. ... USA TODAY. LA County's Hughes ...

  3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch endorses primary challenger to ... - AOL

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    The St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s editorial board has endorsed St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Wesley Bell in the Democratic primary against Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.), the high-profile ...

  4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is a regional newspaper based in St. Louis, Missouri, serving the St. Louis metropolitan area.It is the largest daily newspaper in the metropolitan area by circulation, surpassing the Belleville News-Democrat, Alton Telegraph, and Edwardsville Intelligencer.

  5. 4-year-old boy fatally shot inside a St. Louis house with no ...

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    The 4-year-old was rushed in a police car to a hospital, where he died, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Police said four children under the age of 10 were in the house with no adults present.

  6. Joseph Pulitzer - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 1878, Pulitzer bought the moribund St. Louis Dispatch and merged it with John Dillon's St. Louis Post, forming the St. Louis Post and Dispatch (soon renamed the Post-Dispatch) on December 12. With his own paper, Pulitzer developed his role as a champion of the common man, featuring exposés and a hard-hitting populist approach.

  7. Our Own Oddities - Wikipedia

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    Our Own Oddities is an illustrated panel that ran in the Sunday comics section of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from September 1, 1940 to February 24, 1991. [1] The feature displayed curiosities submitted by local readers and is often remembered for its drawings of freakish produce, such as a potato that resembled Richard Nixon.

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