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Public Notice: Rights and Services for Children with Disabilities – Valley R-6 School District

Public Notice: Rights and Services for Children with Disabilities – Valley R-6 School District

All responsible public agencies are required to locate, evaluate, and identify children with disabil...
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Major Crash Shuts Down Interstate 55 in Crystal City

Major Crash Shuts Down Interstate 55 in Crystal City

A massive accident has shut down both northbound and southbound Interstate 55 in Crystal City Sunday...
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Trimfoot Co. Announces Closure After More Than a Century in Business

Trimfoot Co. Announces Closure After More Than a Century in Business

Trimfoot Co. is set to close at the end of the month...
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John Thomas Memorial Scholarship Picnic Set for Saturday in Farmington

John Thomas Memorial Scholarship Picnic Set for Saturday in Farmington

The annual John Thomas Memorial Scholarship Picnic is taking place this Saturday...
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Highway 8 Roundabout Construction in Desloge Reaches Halfway Mark

Highway 8 Roundabout Construction in Desloge Reaches Halfway Mark

Work continues on the Highway 8 roundabout project in Desloge...
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Sullivan Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges After Meth Lab Discovery

Sullivan Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges After Meth Lab Discovery

A disturbance call in Sullivan led to a major criminal investigation this summer after Washington Co...
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Sheriff Crites Urges Vigilance During Fall Gatherings

Sheriff Crites Urges Vigilance During Fall Gatherings

With fall-like weather settling in, communities across the Parkland are preparing for seasonal gathe...
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Four Injured in Chain-Reaction Crash on Highway 8 in Washington County

Four Injured in Chain-Reaction Crash on Highway 8 in Washington County

Four people were injured Thursday afternoon in a four-vehicle crash on Highway 8 at Auburn Lane in W...
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Governor Kehoe to Sign Missouri First Map Into Law Sunday

Governor Kehoe to Sign Missouri First Map Into Law Sunday

Governor Mike Kehoe announced he will sign House Bill 1, known as the Missouri First Map, on Sunday,...
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Highway Patrol Warns Drivers of Increased Deer Movement This Fall

Highway Patrol Warns Drivers of Increased Deer Movement This Fall

With cooler weather and the change of seasons, deer will soon be more active and on the move across ...
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Missouri News

KFF Survey Finds Many ACA Enrollees Cutting Back on Basics as Premiums Rise

KFF Survey Finds Many ACA Enrollees Cutting Back on Basics as Premiums Rise

A new KFF survey finds many Americans with Affordable Care Act coverage are...
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Nexstar Closes TEGNA Acquisition Following FCC and DOJ Approval

Nexstar Closes TEGNA Acquisition Following FCC and DOJ Approval

Nexstar Media Group has completed its acquisition of TEGNA after federal ap...
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Mental Health Ranks as Top Concern for Voters, New Study Finds

Mental Health Ranks as Top Concern for Voters, New Study Finds

Mental health is emerging as one of the most important issues for voters, a...
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Missouri Judiciary Warns of Fake Case.net Websites Posing Malware Risk

Missouri Judiciary Warns of Fake Case.net Websites Posing Malware Risk

The Missouri Judiciary is warning residents about fake Case.net websites th...
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MDC Urges Residents to Be “BearWise” as Black Bears Emerge Across Missouri

MDC Urges Residents to Be “BearWise” as Black Bears Emerge Across Missouri

As black bears emerge from hibernation across Missouri, conservation offici...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 22)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Signs of the times: Removing stories of America's past from our national parks
    Following an executive order from President Trump, the Department of the Interior has removed dozens of educational signs at our national parks that the administration claims promote "divisive narratives" and "corrosive ideology."
  • Signs of the times: Removing stories of America's past from our national parks
    Signs educating visitors about the nation's past have been a key element of our national parks and historic sites. But following an executive order from President Trump, the Department of the Interior has removed dozens of signs that the administration claims promote "divisive narratives" and "corrosive ideology" – information on such topics as race relations, slavery, women's history, Indigenous peoples, and climate change. Hundreds more signs, books and pamphlets have been flagged for review. Jim Axelrod looks at efforts to remove lessons about America's complicated past.
  • Robert Therrien: A giant in the world of giant art
    Robert Therrien (1947-2019) arrived during the emerging L.A. art scene in the early 1970s, and became best known for his over-sized objects – tables, chairs and household fixtures that dwarf the viewer. He's now the subject of a larger-than-life exhibition currently at the Broad in Los Angeles, called "Robert Therrien: This Is a Story." Luke Burbank takes the measure of an art world giant.
  • How iNaturalist app users have fun while aiding science
    The iNaturalist cellphone app not only helps users identify plant, animal and insect species; it also provides invaluable data to scientists studying biodiversity, species decline, and habitat loss.