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Ste. Genevieve Chamber Leadership Program

Ste. Genevieve Chamber Leadership Program

The Ste. Genevieve Chamber of Commerce 8 month Leadership Program begins in April...
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Observe Farm Implements on Roadways in Spring

Observe Farm Implements on Roadways in Spring

It's the time of year Parkland drivers should remember to use caution while sharing the roadway with...
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Ozark Regional Library Tea Cup Gardening Program

Ozark Regional Library Tea Cup Gardening Program

A Tea Cup Gardening program will be presented soon by the Ozark Regional Library...
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April 8th Elections One of the Most Important

April 8th Elections One of the Most Important

The April 8, 2025 elections will feature several contested races for mayor plus many school board se...
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Landrum Running for Mayor in April 8th Elections

Landrum Running for Mayor in April 8th Elections

Farmington residents will choose a new mayor in the April 8th elections...
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Public Input Sought on Missouri Route 47 Work

Public Input Sought on Missouri Route 47 Work

MoDOT officials will host a public meeting and comment period for a project to realign and raise Mis...
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Route M To Receive ADA Sidewalk Improvements

Route M To Receive ADA Sidewalk Improvements

Contractor crews will improve the sidewalks on Route M near Leadwood...
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Superintendent Reacts to 8th Place Ranking

Superintendent Reacts to 8th Place Ranking

With the recent ranking of the Potosi School District as 8th best district in the state, out of 551 ...
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Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senators are attempting to gain health coverage for Missouri Farmer's...
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KFMO Broadcast Highlights Legislative Agenda

KFMO Broadcast Highlights Legislative Agenda

Parkland voters are more informed on the legislative agenda of our local legislators after our annua...
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Missouri News

Student Loan Repayment Plan Could End Sooner than Expected

Student Loan Repayment Plan Could End Sooner than Expected

A Biden-era student loan repayment plan could be ending sooner than expecte...
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Fall Enrollment Slips Slightly at Missouri Colleges, But Community Colleges See Growth

Fall Enrollment Slips Slightly at Missouri Colleges, But Community Colleges See Growth

Fall enrollment at Missouri’s colleges and universities dipped just under o...
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Bill Aims to Change Oversight of High School Activities in Missouri

Bill Aims to Change Oversight of High School Activities in Missouri

A newly pre-filed bill for the 2026 legislative session could change how hi...
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Hawley Pushes Tax-Free Health Care Plan as ACA Subsidy Deadline Nears

Hawley Pushes Tax-Free Health Care Plan as ACA Subsidy Deadline Nears

The debate in Washington is intensifying as Affordable Care Act subsidies a...
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Medicare Open Enrollment Deadline Approaches Sunday

Medicare Open Enrollment Deadline Approaches Sunday

Missourians have until this Sunday, December 7, to make changes to their Me...
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  • 12/13: CBS Weekend News
    Gunman at large after deadly Brown University shooting; Actor, showman Dick Van Dyke celebrates 100th birthday
  • CBS News Presents: A Town Hall with Erika Kirk
    Erika Kirk opens up about life, loss and political discourse after her husband Charlie's assassination. Watch the town hall, moderated by Bari Weiss.
  • Joe Hunter's Mission
    A "Survivor" contestant believes his sister was murdered and is determined to be her voice. "48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales reports.
  • The Batman Intruder
    Morgan Metzer is attacked in her home by a masked intruder disguising his voice to sound like Batman. Her ex-husband comes to her aid, but is he a hero? "48 Hours" contributor Nikki Battiste reports.
  • Actor, showman Dick Van Dyke celebrates 100th birthday
    The incomparable Dick Van Dyke celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday. The Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner was born in West Plains, Missouri, and grew up in Danville, Illinois. Jericka Duncan looks back on his first century of life.