Dustin Kopp

Discounted Carnival Wristbands Available Ahead of Desloge Labor Day Picnic

Discounted Carnival Wristbands Available Ahead of Desloge Labor Day Picnic

Wristbands for carnival rides at the Desloge Labor Day Picnic are still available at a discounted pr...
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Fame N’ Fortune Set to Rock the Stage at Desloge Labor Day Picnic

Fame N’ Fortune Set to Rock the Stage at Desloge Labor Day Picnic

The Desloge Labor Day Picnic kicks off this weekend, bringing food, fun, and live entertainment to t...
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University of Missouri Extension Prepares for Fall With 4-H Programs

University of Missouri Extension Prepares for Fall With 4-H Programs

The University of Missouri Extension is getting ready for the fall season with a variety of opportun...
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Potosi School District Off to Smooth Start Under New Superintendent

Potosi School District Off to Smooth Start Under New Superintendent

The Potosi School District is reporting a positive start to the new school year...
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Deputies Nab Utility Wire Theft Suspect in Iron Mountain Lake

Deputies Nab Utility Wire Theft Suspect in Iron Mountain Lake

St. Francois County Deputies arrested John Watson of Iron Mountain Lake after he was accused of stea...
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Natural Gas Leak Blamed for St. Louis County House Explosion

Natural Gas Leak Blamed for St. Louis County House Explosion

Investigators say a natural gas leak caused Monday’s house explosion in St. Louis County...
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New Law Updating Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety Rules Goes Into Effect Thursday

New Law Updating Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety Rules Goes Into Effect Thursday

A new law is bringing changes to Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety and Damage Prevention Act...
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Two Brothers Arrested After Armed Robbery in Farmington

Two Brothers Arrested After Armed Robbery in Farmington

St. Francois County Deputies arrested two brothers early Tuesday morning following an armed robbery ...
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Park Hills Police Seeking Help Identifying Photos From Possible Burglary

Park Hills Police Seeking Help Identifying Photos From Possible Burglary

The Park Hills Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the rightful owners ...
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MoDOT Moves to Stage Two of Desloge Roundabout Project

MoDOT Moves to Stage Two of Desloge Roundabout Project

The Missouri Department of Transportation is advancing work on the new roundabout in Desloge...
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Missouri News

New Law Updating Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety Rules Goes Into Effect Thursday

New Law Updating Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety Rules Goes Into Effect Thursday

A new law is bringing changes to Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety and...
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Five Missouri Counties Sue State Over Property Assessment Increases

Five Missouri Counties Sue State Over Property Assessment Increases

Five Missouri counties have filed a lawsuit against the State Tax Commissio...
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Ameren Missouri Expands Bill Payment Assistance Programs

Ameren Missouri Expands Bill Payment Assistance Programs

Ameren Missouri customers may now qualify for as much as $1,400 in energy b...
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MDC Urges Early Registration for Hunter Safety Courses

MDC Urges Early Registration for Hunter Safety Courses

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is urging hunters to register...
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Missouri Law Enforcement, MADD Launch Saturation Saturday for Labor Day Weekend

Missouri Law Enforcement, MADD Launch Saturation Saturday for Labor Day Weekend

An initiative has been launched to reduce the number of impaired drivers on...
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