Local News

Elks Lodge Newsletter Wins Awards

Elks Lodge Newsletter Wins Awards

Two groups recognize Mineral Area Elks Lodge newsletter...
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Missouri Senate Initiative Petition Discussion

Missouri Senate Initiative Petition Discussion

The issue is set for further talks amongst legislators...
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State Budget Discussion in Jefferson City

State Budget Discussion in Jefferson City

Budget Discussions ongoing in Missouri Senate...
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Investigation into Pevely Human Remains

Investigation into Pevely Human Remains

Woman finds body while hunting mushrooms Sunday evening...
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Bismarck Schools Senior Awards Night

Bismarck Schools Senior Awards Night

As school year winds down events honor Senior students...
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Confluence Rivers Rate Hearings

Confluence Rivers Rate Hearings

Hearings will be held locally and virtually across the state...
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Annual Garden Walk and Plant Sale

Annual Garden Walk and Plant Sale

Garden Walk and Plant Sale is the weekend after Mother's Day, May 20th and 21st...
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Show Me Space set for May

Show Me Space set for May

The Space Museum and Grissom Center presents unique programming...
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Mecey Retires as Fire Chief

Mecey Retires as Fire Chief

Growth and progress of Department credited to Mecey...
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Jail Parking Lot Improvements

Jail Parking Lot Improvements

Parking lot work part of overall jail renovations...
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Missouri News

Governor Kehoe Repeals Voter-Backed Paid Sick Leave Law

Governor Kehoe Repeals Voter-Backed Paid Sick Leave Law

Despite Missouri voters approving the measure, paid sick leave is repealed ...
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Missouri's SNAP Program Faces Changes Following Bill Passage

Missouri SNAP Recipients Face Tighter Rules After “Big Beautiful Bill” Becomes Law

Tighter restrictions on SNAP benefits, particularly for those older than 55...
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Cellphone Use In Schools Under New Guidelines

Governor Kehoe Signs Education Bill Including School Cell Phone Rules and Safety Measures

Starting this coming school year, there will be new guidelines for cell pho...
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Senate Bills to Take Effect August 28 in Missouri

Senate Bills to Take Effect August 28 in Missouri

Senate Bills 28 and 348 take effect on August 28. Senate Reporter Dean Morg...
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Kehoe Extends State of Emergency, Highlights Ongoing Disaster Recovery Efforts Across Missouri

Kehoe Extends State of Emergency, Highlights Ongoing Disaster Recovery Efforts Across Missouri

Governor Mike Kehoe has extended Missouri’s State of Emergency through Augu...
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  • Division among Trump administration officials over Epstein documents
    Tensions are growing between some Trump administration officials amid the fallout over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein documents. The Department of Justice announced last week that there's no new evidence to reveal, prompting criticism from some. Sources say FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino didn't show up to work on Friday and was weighing whether to resign after a heated confrontation with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
  • How President Trump's looming tariffs on Mexico, European Union could impact U.S. consumers
    President Trump is threatening Mexico and the European Union, two of the largest U.S. trading partners, with 30% tariffs starting in August if they don't reach a trade deal with the U.S. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady breaks down what this means for U.S. consumers.
  • 2 people killed, 2 injured in Kentucky church shooting
    Two women were killed and two other people were hurt in a shooting at a Kentucky church on Sunday. A state trooper had pulled over the suspect's vehicle after receiving a license plate alert from traffic cams, officials said. Police said the suspect fired at the trooper, left the scene and then carjacked another vehicle before driving to the church and opening fire. Police shot and killed the suspect.
  • Trump considers new funding for Ukraine for first time since taking office in January
    Following his recent criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Trump said he plans to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine. The president says European allies will pay for and distribute the weapons. CBS News has learned that Mr. Trump, for the first time since he took office in January, is also considering authorizing new funding for Ukraine.
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    When you open a CD, you'll lock in today's rates for the entire term. Here's how much you can earn.