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Cancel anytime. "This is the last day that we're going to print [locally] after the 146 year history of the Post-Dispatch," pressman Matt Deters, of St. Louis, said as he started the printing ...
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has reached the end of an era. Monday’s edition marked the last one printed locally, as the Maryland Heights printing press closed after 146 ...