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Truck Overturns on Private Road in Ste. Genevieve County, Driver Injured

Truck Overturns on Private Road in Ste. Genevieve County, Driver Injured

A 53-year-old man was hurt after a semi-truck overturned on a private road at the Holcim Concrete Pl...
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Community Presentation on Unite Us Set for Wednesday in St. Francois County

Community Presentation on Unite Us Set for Wednesday in St. Francois County

A new coordinated care platform designed to improve referrals and strengthen collaboration across St...
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Summer Semester Registration Opening Soon at Mineral Area College

Summer Semester Registration Opening Soon at Mineral Area College

Summer semester registration will be getting underway soon at Mineral Area College, giving students ...
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Bismarck Fire Protection District Seeks Youth for Cadet Program

Bismarck Fire Protection District Seeks Youth for Cadet Program

The Bismarck Fire Protection District is inviting area teenagers to apply for its youth Cadet Progra...
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Friends of the Leadwood Firehouse to Host Fish Fry Fundraisers

Friends of the Leadwood Firehouse to Host Fish Fry Fundraisers

The Friends of the Leadwood Firehouse will host a series of fish fry fundraisers in Leadwood to supp...
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Body Found in Mississippi River Near Festus, Investigation Ongoing

Body Found in Mississippi River Near Festus, Investigation Ongoing

An investigation is underway after a woman’s body was discovered floating in the Mississippi River n...
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Man Arrested After Shots Fired Disturbance in Bismarck

Man Arrested After Shots Fired Disturbance in Bismarck

A man was taken into custody Sunday afternoon after reports of gunfire led to a heavy law enforcemen...
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Homicide Suspect Dies After Standoff at Festus Hotel

Homicide Suspect Dies After Standoff at Festus Hotel

A homicide suspect died early Sunday morning after a prolonged standoff with law enforcement at a ho...
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Jefferson County Man Charged in Hammer Assault, Held Without Bond

Jefferson County Man Charged in Hammer Assault, Held Without Bond

A Jefferson County man is being held without bond after investigators say he brutally attacked his n...
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Invisible Rebels to Host Fat Tuesday Cajun Dinner Fundraiser in Leadington

Invisible Rebels to Host Fat Tuesday Cajun Dinner Fundraiser in Leadington

The Invisible Rebels are inviting the community to celebrate Fat Tuesday with an all-you-can-eat Caj...
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Missouri News

Governor Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Severe Weather Threat in Missouri

Governor Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Severe Weather Threat in Missouri

Missouri is preparing for potentially dangerous severe weather as the gover...
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Missouri Senate Advances Plan to Eliminate Income Tax, Shift to Sales Tax

Missouri Senate Advances Plan to Eliminate Income Tax, Shift to Sales Tax

Missouri Senate Approves Major Tax Overhaul Plan…
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Gas Prices Holding Steady, After Slight Drop

Gas Prices Holding Steady, After Slight Drop

Gas prices are showing signs of stability across the country, with Missouri...
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Missouri Health Experts Monitoring New COVID-19 “Cicada” Variant

Missouri Health Experts Monitoring New COVID-19 “Cicada” Variant

Missouri health experts are closely monitoring a newly identified COVID-19...
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Missouri Youth Turkey Hunt Sees Strong Turnout for 25th Anniversary Season

Missouri Youth Turkey Hunt Sees Strong Turnout for 25th Anniversary Season

Young hunters across Missouri had a successful youth turkey season, harvest...
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  • Seeking accountability in trucking accidents
    In 2024, approximately 5,000 people died in accidents involving trucks, up more than 50% from 15 years ago. And while a new proposed law would strengthen enforcement against truck drivers, safety advocates say it will do nothing against freight brokers – middleman companies that often hire firms with poor safety records. Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports on the tragic stories of victims of trucking accidents, and efforts to hold brokers accountable.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (April 19)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Passage: In memoriam
    "Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including children's TV producer Sid Krofft, creator of "H.R. Pufnstuf."
  • Selling cars for a song
    When opera singer Andrew Hiers took a side gig as a car salesman in Cocoa, Florida, his talent was not as evident on the showroom floor. But once the bass-baritone posted a video of himself singing a car's praises, his sales hit a high note. Luke Burbank reports.
  • Using the ocean to power data centers
    The renewable energy company Panthalassa says it has a solution to the proliferation of AI data centers, which consume massive amounts of energy and are the cause of increased carbon pollution: sea-based data centers, powered by wave energy.