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Dittmer Man Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on Route 30 in Jefferson County

Dittmer Man Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on Route 30 in Jefferson County

A 28-year-old man from Dittmer was killed in a head-on crash Tuesday morning on Missouri Route 30 in...
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B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark Raises $1300 for CASA of the Parkland

B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark Makes a Splash for CASA of the Parkland

Over $1,300 was raised for CASA of the Parkland at Tuesday's B104/KFMO Night at the Waterpark...
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Cold Case Solved as John Doe Identified as Illinois Man

Cold Case Solved: Jefferson County Sheriff Identifies 1994 John Doe

A John Doe buried in 1995 has been identified as an Illinois man...
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Rubber Ducks to Hit the Water for a Cause at B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark

Rubber Ducks to Hit the Water for a Cause at B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark

One of the most anticipated moments of the B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark is the annual Duck Race,...
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Sullivan Man Arrested for Arson After Fire Destroys Two Structures in Washington County

Sullivan Man Arrested for Arson After Fire Destroys Two Structures in Washington County

A Sullivan man is facing felony charges after deputies with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office r...
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MoDOT to Host Meeting on Route 67 Intersection Upgrades

MoDOT to Host Meeting on Route 67 Intersection Upgrades

The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is inviting the public to a meeting on Monday, Aug...
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Public Input Sought on Big River Mine Tailings Superfund Site Cleanup Plan

Public Input Sought on Big River Mine Tailings Superfund Site Cleanup Plan

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has opened a 30-day public comment period for the Eng...
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Bonne Terre Man Charged in Jefferson County Vehicle Theft Case

Bonne Terre Man Charged in Jefferson County Vehicle Theft Case

A Bonne Terre-area man is facing felony charges after allegedly stealing a pickup truck from an apar...
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B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark Returns Tuesday, Benefits CASA of the Parkland

B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark Returns Tuesday, Benefits CASA of the Parkland

Get ready to make a splash for a good cause at the annual B104 KFMO Night at the Waterpark, happenin...
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Iron County Authorities Searching for Man Who Fled Traffic Stop in Viburnum

Iron County Authorities Searching for Man Who Fled Traffic Stop in Viburnum

The Iron County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating a man who fled a traffi...
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Missouri News

More Than 200,000 Voter Registrations Removed in Missouri in 2025

More Than 200,000 Voter Registrations Removed in Missouri in 2025

Those removed include deceased voters and convicted felons...
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New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

Senate Bill 63 will create and modify provisions relating to the participat...
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Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

The United States turns 250 years old next year...
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Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Republicans seek further advantages through redistricting...
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New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

A new law takes effect in a couple of weeks...
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