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Park Hills Administrator Attends Conference

Park Hills Administrator Attends Conference

Zach Franklin is looking to the future after attending conference...
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Farmington Civic Center Improvements Given Green Light

Farmington Civic Center Improvements Given Green Light

Directors anticipate major changes to Civic Center facilities...
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Foothills Car Club Presents Car Show

Foothills Car Club Presents Car Show

Sam Scism Country Days Car Show is this Saturday...
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Route 49 Bridge Replacement Coming

Route 49 Bridge Replacement Coming

MoDOT crews prepare for bridge replacement in 2024...
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Memorial Day Holiday Driving Statistics

Memorial Day Holiday Driving Statistics

10 traffic fatalities in Missouri over the holiday weekend...
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St. Paul Seniors Scholarships

St. Paul Seniors Scholarships

St. Paul seniors earn nearly $1 million in scholarship monies...
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Pharmacy Developing on Weber Road

Pharmacy Developing on Weber Road

New pharmacy coming to Farmington after council meeting approved...
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Laubinger Running For State Congress

Laubinger Running For State Congress

Laubinger says conservatives support personal responsibility...
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Camp Hope Gets Grant From Elks

Camp Hope Gets Grant From Elks

Mineral Area Elks offer grant to Camp Hope...
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Ste. Genevieve Summer Concert Series

Ste. Genevieve Summer Concert Series

Ste. Genevieve Chamber Summer Concert Series begins next weekend...
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Missouri News

Missouri Gas Prices Hold Steady This Week

Missouri Gas Prices Hold Steady This Week

Gas prices across Missouri have remained mostly steady this week, giving dr...
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Taxation Provisions Bill in Effect

Taxation Provisions Bill in Effect

Senate Bill 145 modifies provisions relating to the taxation of certain bus...
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MoDOT to Hold Annual Winter Operations Drill Thursday

MoDOT to Hold Annual Winter Operations Drill Thursday

With winter weather just around the corner, the Missouri Department of Tran...
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Missourians Rally for Cleaner, Safer Communities in Fall 2025 Safe Disposal Campaign

Missourians Rally for Cleaner, Safer Communities in Fall 2025 Safe Disposal Campaign

A new statewide campaign is reminding Missourians to safely dispose of unus...
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Thousands of Missourians Facing Power Shutoffs as Energy Costs Rise

Thousands of Missourians Facing Power Shutoffs as Energy Costs Rise

Electricity prices across eastern Missouri continue to strain family budget...
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  • Face the Nation: Lagarde, University Professors
    Missed the second half of the show? European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and a panel of three university professors join.
  • Israel and Hamas clash in major test of U.S.-backed ceasefire
    The Israel-Hamas ceasefire is under pressure, as the Israeli military carries out strikes on southern Gaza and accuses Hamas of opening fire on its forces. Meanwhile, Israel alleges Hamas is stalling on returning the remains of deceased hostages, and the U.N.'s World Food Programme has pressed for more aid to enter Gaza. CBS News' Debora Patta reports from Ramallah.
  • Professors weigh in on Trump administration's demands for universities
    On "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," three professors from the University of Virginia, the University of Arizona and the University of Southern California offer their views on the Trump administration's push for colleges to sign a nine-page "compact" agreeing to its higher education priorities in exchange for preferred access to federal funding.
  • European central banker Lagarde argues "we're yet to feel the pain" on Trump's tariffs
    European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde predicted on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that more of the costs of President Trump's tariffs could be passed on from businesses to consumers. And she weighed in on the increasingly tense U.S.-China trade talks.
  • Sen. Katie Britt says Democrats need to "do the right thing" and reopen government
    Republican Sen. Katie Britt told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" her party is willing to negotiate on Affordable Care Act subsidies, but she pushed Democrats to "do the right thing" and vote to end the government shutdown first. She also praised President Trump's push to lower in vitro fertilization costs.