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🌱 Murder-For-Hire Indictment + Clementine's Creamery Expands

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Hi all. I'm back with your new copy of the St. Louis Daily. Here's everything you need to know about what's happening in the community today.


But first, today's weather:

Partly sunny and very cold. High: 33 Low: 19.

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Here are the top three stories in St. Louis today:

  1. Two men were indicted on Wednesday for a murder-for-hire scheme. According to the indictment, Ray Bradley, 44 years old, and Moreion Lindsey, 32 years old, conspired together to kill Titus Armstead of St. Louis on Apr. 21. If Bradley and Lindsey are convicted, they will face a mandatory life sentence. (KMOV4)
  2. Heat Up St. Louis is actively searching for volunteers to support the Rise and Shine for Heat event. The event will be on Feb. 10 at Hardee's stores in the St. Louis region. Participants can purchase a biscuit sandwich for one dollar. All proceeds from the sandwich will go toward Heat Up St. Louis. The organization helps local residents in need pay their energy bills. (KSDK.com)
  3. Clementine's Creamery will be expanding its operations into North St. Louis City. The project will open a new manufacturing facility while creating 18 new jobs. The project will cost about $1.8 million. The ice cream concept has been scooping in the St. Louis area since 2014. It currently operates five storefronts. (Area Development)

Today in St. Louis:

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  • Budding Artists At Cliff Cave Branch Library (10:00 AM)
  • Lap Time At Weber Road Branch Library (10:00 AM)
  • Sweetie And The Toothaches At Casa Loma Ballroom (8:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Don't let your Thanksgiving dinner be boring. Click for a list of St. Louis suggestions to upgrade your Thanksgiving dinner this year. (Sauce Magazine)
  • Is the current housing market making you feel a little overwhelmed? Consider this list of the latest properties in the St. Louis area to hit the market. Click to view the full list of properties that includes prices, photos, and property dimensions. (St. Louis Patch)
  • Pride St. Louis is hosting its Feeding the Community event on Nov. 24 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church. Register at the link. (Pride St. Louis via Facebook)

You're all caught up for today. See you all tomorrow for another update!

— Helen Eckhard

About me: Helen Eckhard is a marketing associate at Lightning Media Partners. Outside of work, she enjoys constructing crossword puzzles, knitting, or devising increasingly crafty ways to kill off characters in her mystery novels.

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