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St. Francois County Fatal Wreck

St. Francois County Fatal Wreck

Park Hills man dies after being thrown from motorcycle...
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Iron County Motorcycle Fatality

Iron County Motorcycle Fatality

Man dies after motorcycle crashes into tree...
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Ste. Genevieve County Motorcycle Fatality

Ste. Genevieve County Motorcycle Fatality

Motorcycle rollover wreck takes man's life...
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Big Deals Memorial Day Sale

Big Deals Memorial Day Sale

Customers can save 15% with the Big Deals Memorial Day Sale...
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100 Mile Yard Sale This Weekend

100 Mile Yard Sale This Weekend

MoDOT reminds you to stay safe when passing 100 mile yard sale...
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ARPA Funds Help Economic Development

ARPA Funds Help Economic Development

ARPA information released by Missouri Officials...
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Desloge V.F.W. Honors Lost Veterans

Desloge V.F.W. Honors Lost Veterans

Several events planned to commemorate the fallen...
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Fine Arts Academy Summer Camps

Fine Arts Academy Summer Camps

Sign your child up for one of 4 different camps at the academy...
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Farmington AFJROTC Memorial Day Schedule

Farmington AFJROTC Memorial Day Schedule

Air Force JROTC visiting cemeteries and ceremonies Monday...
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PRCA Pro Rodeo this Weekend

PRCA Pro Rodeo this Weekend

Cowboy fun for everyone at Cole's Tractor and Equipment PRCA Pro Rodeo...
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Missouri News

Highway Patrol Urges Caution Ahead of Busy Thanksgiving Travel Period

Highway Patrol Urges Caution Ahead of Busy Thanksgiving Travel Period

The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, ...
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Equine Herpes Cases Confirmed in Texas and Oklahoma; No Missouri Cases Reported

Equine Herpes Cases Confirmed in Texas and Oklahoma; No Missouri Cases Reported

Multiple cases of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM), the neurologic f...
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Missouri Launches Redesigned Buddy Check 22 Day Webpage to Support Military Community

Missouri Launches Redesigned Buddy Check 22 Day Webpage to Support Military Community

The Missouri Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members,...
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Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID Law and Voter Registration Restrictions

Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID Law and Voter Registration Restrictions

The Missouri Supreme Court is considering two major election-related lawsui...
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Attorney General Launches Investigation Into MSHSAA Policy

Attorney General Launches Investigation Into MSHSAA Policy

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has opened an investigation int...
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  • Broadway baby: Lea Michele is back where it all began
    Lea Michele made her Broadway debut in "Les Miserables" at the age of eight. The "Glee" star who recently returned to Broadway in the revival of "Funny Girl" is now starring in "Chess: The Musical." She talks with Tracy Smith about stepping into the shoes of her idol Barbra Streisand, and about the challenges she faced giving birth to her second child.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (Nov. 23): The Food Issue
    Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Eat, Drink & Be Merry" holiday broadcast exploring all things epicurean! Check out our menu...
  • In Maine, a cafe helps subsidize a community newspaper
    In the Midcoast Maine town of Camden, the Villager Cafe helps support a weekly newspaper, the Midcoast Villager – dishing up sustainable journalism while sustaining the community.
  • In Maine, a cafe helps subsidize a community newspaper
    In Camden, Maine, at the Villager Cafe, customers can have their breakfast or lunch with a side of news, a weekly newspaper called The Midcoast Villager, which the cafe helps support. Both are owned by longtime Maine media mogul Reade Brower, who talks with Martha Teichner about dishing up sustainable journalism.
  • Feeding the soul: Pay what you can
    In order to make good food more accessible, food justice writer and advocate Mark Bittman and chef Mavis-Jay Sanders have launched a pilot program in New York City called Community Kitchen, which for a limited time is offering fine dining on a sliding scale. Customers pay what they can - $15, $45, or $125. It's a model they hope to open in a permanent version in Manhattan and beyond. David Pogue reports.