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Culpepper Merriweather Circus Coming to Town

Culpepper Merriweather Circus Coming to Town

Be a part of the raising of the Big Top Circus Tent and get a free tour...
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Law Enforcement Appreciation Night Returns

Law Enforcement Appreciation Night Returns

Over 20 officers recognized for their devotion to duty...
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Commission Approves Transfer of Roadway

Commission Approves Transfer of Roadway

Section of Flat River Road is near Fairgrounds exit...
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Ste. Genevieve County Traffic Accident

Ste. Genevieve County Traffic Accident

Dramatic crash sends driver to hospital...
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Youth Weekend Turkey Numbers

Youth Weekend Turkey Numbers

Harvest this season not as large as 2022...
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Elections Turnout May Increase

Elections Turnout May Increase

Marijuana sales tax could drive numbers of voters up somewhat...
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More Charges and Bond Hearing in Barton Death

More Charges and Bond Hearing in Barton Death

Court dates and another person charged in Barton's death...
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Home Burns in Sunday Frankclay Fire

Home Burns in Sunday Frankclay Fire

Two residents injured with smoke inhalation...
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The April 2023 Elections

The April 2023 Elections

Tuesday's elections features several contested races and a few issues...
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Farmington Severe Weather Shelters

Farmington Severe Weather Shelters

City and school locations to be used as storm shelters...
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Missouri News

SNAP Benefits in Missouri Expected to Resume Next Week

SNAP Benefits in Missouri Expected to Resume Next Week

Hundreds of thousands of Missourians who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Ass...
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Missouri Submits Rural Health Transformation Plan to Federal Officials

Missouri Submits Rural Health Transformation Plan to Federal Officials

Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services have sub...
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Partial SNAP Funding Approved for November in Missouri

Partial SNAP Funding Approved for November in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Social Services announced Wednesday that the sta...
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State Health Officials Warn of Dangerous Kratom Derivative Found in Missouri Products

State Health Officials Warn of Dangerous Kratom Derivative Found in Missouri Products

DHSS has issued a statewide health advisory...
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Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

After a quick shift from summer to fall, Missouri could soon see winter’s a...
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  • Airlines cancel hundreds more flights in U.S. to comply with FAA order
    Airlines are expected to cancel 4% of Monday's flights at 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S. to comply with an order from the FAA.
  • Senate moves forward with deal to end shutdown after key vote
    The Senate returns on Monday to continue work on a bipartisan deal to end the government shutdown, now on Day 41. Follow live updates here.
  • Face the Nation: Khanna, Kashkari, Pierce
    Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the party "to have a vision on building new factories, on helping raise minimum wage, on dealing with child care, and emphasize that our party has a better economic story", Neel Kashkari, the president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that another interest rate cut after the December Fed meeting is "certainly possible", and Karen Pierce, Britain's ambassador to the U.S., tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," that amid the world reaction to President-elect Trump's return to the White House, "it's for any single European leader to say what President Trump might do."
  • Search underway for coal miner trapped inside flooded mine in West Virginia
    Local, state and federal agencies are searching for a missing coal miner who became trapped inside a flooded mine on Saturday in West Virginia.
  • Supreme Court takes up dispute over counting of late-arriving mail ballots
    The Supreme Court will decide whether federal law prohibits states from counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.