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 | Passing video lottery bill would be ‘a heavy lift’ in Missouri Senate
A bill allowing the Missouri Lottery to install video gambling machines at retail locations across the state faces a difficult path to final passage — even if the sponsor can Passing video lottery bill would be ‘a heavy lift’ in Missouri Senate | State and National News | Maryville Forum
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 | Allendale Baptist Church hosts Rep. Christensen
“I don’t know if anyone remembers the lottery, and how they got everyone to vote for the lottery in Missouri because of education,” Christensen said. “The sad reality, as we’ve seen throughout the years, the lottery doesn’t really go to education.
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 | Local Briefs: Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 | News | Maryville Forum
The ticket was purchased at the Hy-Vee gas station, according to the Missouri Lottery. Wendy Baker, a spokeswoman for the lottery, told The Forum that as of Wednesday at noon, the ticket had not yet been claimed. Monday’s winning numbers were: 1, 2, 27, 30, 67 and Powerball: 9. The $50,000 prize required four white balls and the Powerball.
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 | Missouri cannabis regulators revoke 25 microbusiness licenses
For more than a year, The Independent has documented the pattern of well-connected groups and individuals flooding the microbusiness lottery by recruiting people to submit applications and then offering them contracts that limited their profit and control of the business (Rebecca Rivas/Missouri Independent).
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 | House gives preliminary approval on video gaming machine regulations
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri House gave preliminary approval Monday for a bill that would establish a regulatory system for video gambling machines and would ban all unlicensed gaming machines currently in use. The bill passed 74-70. It needs one more roll-call vote in the House before moving ...
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 | Kip Laverne Wilson | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
Kip was born November 13, 1946 to Robert A Wilson and Wanita M. Wilson (Hiley). He graduated in 1964 from West Nodaway High School and worked with his parents in their liquor store, gas station, and Sweet Lassy feed store known as the Burlington “T” at the intersection of Highways 136 and 71.
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