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VIDEO: Farmington Regional Chamber Dispelling the Myths of Homelessness Panel Discussion

VIDEO: Farmington Regional Chamber Dispelling the Myths of Homelessness Panel Discussion

The Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon, featuring a panel discussion on homele...
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Weather Patterns for First Day of Spring Today

Weather Patterns for First Day of Spring Today

Spring doesn't necessarily mean the return of warmer, clearer weather...
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Missouri Senators Working on State Budget

Missouri Senators Working on State Budget

Lawmakers continue to focus on the state budget for the next fiscal year...
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Farmington Mayor Candidate Chris Morrison Appeals to Voters

Farmington Mayor's Race Candidate Chris Morrison

Mayoral candidate Chris Morrison says he will work with all city departments if elected...
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Farmington Chamber Hosts Panel Discussion on Homelessness

Farmington Chamber Luncheon to Feature Homeless Panel Discussion

The Farmington Chamber is hosting a luncheon featuring a panel discussion on homelessness...
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Investigation Leads to Two Arrests in Bismarck Burglary Case

Two Arrested in Connection to Bismarck Burglaries

Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a burglary case beginning in December 2024...
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Madison County Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charges

Madison County Woman Arraigned in Fatal Pedestrian Case

44-year-old Regina A. Mederos pleaded not guilty to charges related to a fatal crash last weekend...
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Brush Fire Threatens Potosi Charcoal Facility, Evacuation Ordered

Brush Fire Threatens Potosi Charcoal Facility, Evacuation Ordered

The Potosi Fire Department responded to a growing brush fire around 7 p.m. Wednesday, which has sinc...
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Large Brush Fire Burns 200 Acres in Reynolds County, Evacuations Underway

Large Brush Fire Burns 200 Acres in Reynolds County, Evacuations Underway

Firefighters are battling multiple brush fires in Reynolds County, including a massive 200-acre blaz...
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Strong Winds and Critical Fire Danger Across the Region

Strong Winds and Critical Fire Danger Across the Region

A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m. today, with southwest winds of 25-30 mph and gusts re...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Working on State Budget

Missouri Senators Working on State Budget

Lawmakers continue to focus on the state budget for the next fiscal year...
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Missouri Senate Accomplishments This Session

Missouri Senate Accomplishments This Session

The 103rd General Assembly continues in Jefferson City...
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Missouri Storm Death Toll Rises to 12 Amid Widespread Devastation

Missouri Storm Death Toll Rises to 12 Amid Widespread Devastation

The number of fatalities from Friday’s severe storms and tornadoes across M...
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Governor Kehoe Tours Tornado Damage in Arnold

Governor Kehoe Tours Tornado Damage in Arnold

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe visited Arnold on Saturday evening to survey t...
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Missouri Begins Cleanup After Deadly Storms

Missouri Begins Cleanup After Deadly Storms

Cleanup efforts are underway across Missouri after a series of severe storm...
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