Dustin Kopp

Woman Wanted After Fleeing from Authorities

Woman Wanted After Fleeing from Authorities

Authorities are searching for a St. Francois County woman, after she fled from Bismarck Police...
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Charges Consolidated in Double Homicide in Jefferson and St. Francois Counties

Charges Consolidated in Double Homicide in Jefferson and St. Francois Counties

Charges against a Jefferson County mother, who allegedly killed her two children, have been consolid...
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Farmington Mother Facing Possible Charges

Farmington Mother Facing Possible Charges

The Farmington Police Department is assisting DFS with an investigation at a residence in the City o...
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Old Joe’s Wild Ride Set to Thrill at St. Joe State Park This Weekend

Old Joe’s Wild Ride Set to Thrill at St. Joe State Park This Weekend

This weekend, St. Joe State Park will come alive with the roar of engines and the thrill of competit...
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Energy Assistance Application Information

Energy Assistance Application Information

June begins the EMAA's energy crisis assistance...
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Blood Donations Create Health Record

Blood Donations Create Health Record

If you donate blood to the Red Cross you create a health record for yourself...
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Summer Reading Program Registration Underway

Summer Reading Program Registration Underway

Registration is underway for the Desloge Public Library Summer Reading Program...
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Knob Lick ADA Sidewalk Improvements

Knob Lick ADA Sidewalk Improvements

ADA upgraded sidewalks are coming to Knob Lick...
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County Jail has New Body Scanner

County Jail has New Body Scanner

Deputies with the St. Francois County Sheriff's Department are using a body scanner as inmates enter...
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Efforts Grow for Rural Emergency Hospital

Efforts Grow for Rural Emergency Hospital

As rural hospitals across the country close, support and access to alternatives are becoming an urge...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri lawmakers are moving into the final two weeks of the 2025 regular ...
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Missouri Lawmakers Focused on Budget Reconciliation

Missouri Lawmakers Focused on Budget Reconciliation

Missouri Lawmakers are working to reconcile the new fiscal year budget for ...
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Missouri Honors Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

Missouri Honors Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

Missouri’s law enforcement community gathered at the State Capitol on Satur...
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Governor Kehoe Requests Major Federal Disaster Declaration for 26 Missouri Counties

Governor Kehoe Requests Major Federal Disaster Declaration for 26 Missouri Counties

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has officially requested a major federal disas...
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Capitol Dome Blue Lighting to Honor Fallen Officers

Capitol Dome Blue Lighting to Honor Fallen Officers

In honor of Missouri's fallen law enforcement officers, Governor Mike Kehoe...
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