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Rotary Mouse Races Saturday

Rotary Mouse Races Saturday

St. Francois County Rotary Mouse Races help fund community projects...
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Improvements Coming to Farmington

Improvements Coming to Farmington

Budget has wastewater improvements built in...
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Chamber Members Get Social Media Details

Chamber Members Get Social Media Details

Peterson says use social media to grow your business...
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Manufacturing and Mining Hiring Event Inside

Manufacturing and Mining Hiring Event Inside

If you're looking for work visit Manufacturing and Mining Hiring Event...
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St. Francois County Workers Health Insurance

St. Francois County Workers Health Insurance

Health insurance up for county workers not as high as expected...
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Potosi Elks Help Backpack Food Program

Potosi Elks Help Backpack Food Program

Elks in Potosi work to help feed kids with school's backpack program...
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Skaggs Sentenced for Impregnating 13 Year Old

Skaggs Sentenced for Impregnating 13 Year Old

15 year prison sentence for truck driver for impregnating 13 year old...
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Governor Confirms Johnson Will Be Executed

Governor Confirms Johnson Will Be Executed

Johnson set for Execution after three killed in robbery
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Cadet Man Killed in Washington County Accident

Cadet Man Killed in Washington County Accident

Man dies in pick up wreck in Washington County...
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City Gives Playground Equipment to School

City Gives Playground Equipment to School

Engler Park playground equipment donated to St. Paul Lutheran school...
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Missouri News

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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Missouri Unemployment Claims Climb Amid Ongoing National Struggles

Missouri Unemployment Claims Climb Amid Ongoing National Struggles

Missouri is seeing a noticeable rise in unemployment claims as national eco...
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Missouri Health Insurance Premiums Set to Rise in 2026

Missouri Health Insurance Premiums Set to Rise in 2026

Missourians will likely see higher health insurance premiums next year...
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Missouri Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect November 1

Missouri Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect November 1

The Missouri Cold Weather Rule goes into effect Saturday, November 1, offer...
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  • These 40 airports could be impacted by the FAA's capacity cuts and flight cancellations
    The FAA's plan to slash airline capacity due to the government shutdown could hit some of the nation's busiest airports, including in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and Los Angeles, according to a proposed list obtained by CBS News.
  • Starbucks' unionized baristas say they'll strike Nov. 13 if no deal is reached
    Unionized Starbucks baristas say they're ready to strike on Nov. 13 unless the company finalizes a labor contract. The date coincides with Starbucks' annual Red Cup Day, one of its biggest sales events of the year, when free reusable red cups are given away to customers. In a statement to CBS News, Starbucks said the company is disappointed that the union voted to authorize a strike instead of coming to the bargaining table.
  • Businesses divided as Supreme Court hears case on Trump's sweeping tariffs
    The Supreme Court will decide if President Trump has the authority to impose sweeping tariffs under an emergency powers law. In arguments on Wednesday, justices expressed skepticism about the president's powers. Mr. Trump's tariffs have divided business owners. CBS News' Jan Crawford reports.
  • Worker at Louisville business near UPS plane crash describes "explosion after explosion"
    The NTSB said it believes the left engine from a UPS plane that crashed earlier this week fell from the wing during takeoff in Louisville. A worker from Grade A Recycling, one of several local businesses in the aircraft's impact zone, described what happened, recalling the "explosion after explosion after explosion." The death toll from the crash is now at 12 people.
  • Trump says government shutdown was "a big factor" in GOP election losses
    President Trump blamed the Republican election losses on Tuesday in part on the government shutdown, which is now the longest in U.S. history, saying, "the shutdown was a big factor, negative for the Republicans, that was a big factor." Democrats have demanded a deal to end the shutdown to include an extension of ACA subsidies. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has more.