Local News

JKK Inheritance Haven Leaders to Speak this Sunday

JKK Inheritance Haven Leaders to Speak this Sunday

Leaders with the JKK Inheritance Haven of Potosi, an organization fighting human trafficking in the ...
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Iron County Health Coalition Hosts Meeting, Students Share Leadership Conference Experience

Iron County Health Coalition Hosts Meeting, Students Share Leadership Conference Experience

The Iron County Health Coalition held its regular meeting on Wednesday, where local students shared ...
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Potosi Schools Patrons to Vote on Bond Issue

Potosi Schools Patrons to Vote on Bond Issue

Patrons of the Potosi School District will vote on a special bond issue during the April 8, 2025 ele...
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Bismarck Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charge

Bismarck Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charge

A Bismarck man was arrested by the Missouri State Highway Patrol Wednesday morning on a patrol charg...
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Desloge Aldi Officially Open

Desloge Aldi Officially Open

Aldi officially opened its new Desloge location on Wednesday, with a grand opening planned for Thurs...
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Farmington's Hometown Grid Utility Reporting System

Farmington's Hometown Grid Utility Reporting System

Farmington City officials are asking citizens to utilize the new Hometown Grid Reporting system...
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County Requests Bids for Jail Lighting

County Requests Bids for Jail Lighting

St. Francois County Commissioners are approving a request for bids for lighting at the county jail.....
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Stroud Sentenced for Possession of Child Pornography

Stroud Sentenced for Possession of Child Pornography

A Wappapello man is being sentenced to 130 months in prison after pleading guilty to the charge of p...
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Farmington Seeks Public Input on Proposed Four-Way Stop at Maple Valley Drive and Hazel Lane

Farmington Seeks Public Input on Proposed Four-Way Stop at Maple Valley Drive and Hazel Lane

The City of Farmington is considering the addition of a four-way stop at the intersection of Maple V...
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Distracted Driving Blamed For Traffic Fatalities

Distracted Driving Blamed For Traffic Fatalities

Even though the amount of fatalities on our roadways are declining, distracted driving is an increas...
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Missouri News

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

With Missouri Legislators about a week away from the end of the current ses...
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Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Only a few hours remain before the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget ...
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Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri health officials are addressing two separate salmonella outbreaks ...
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Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Missouri senators spend time discussing House Bill 1175, legislation that w...
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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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  • Sports organist Fred Costello brings music and merriment to New York minor league team
    Since 1977, sports organist Fred Costello has been a fixture at Rochester Red Wings home games. He's entertained some future Hall of Famers with a mix of classics and current hits. Here's how he became a ballpark fixture.
  • Ahead of hurricane season, conservationists talk flooding prevention efforts
    The Gulf Coast and the Atlantic region are on edge as $10 billion dedicated to storm preparation has been cut, just a month from hurricane season. Conservationists have long been working to shore up natural barriers to slow storm flooding, but those changes don't happen fast. Michelle Miller visits a Florida preservation effort decades in the making.
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  • How one city's officials are reducing violent crime
    Violent crime is dropping in the United States, according to a new report. That includes a 23% decline in murders in Baltimore, a city that has long struggled with violent crime. The city's leaders are addressing the root causes of crime — and seeing progress.
  • Trade talks between U.S., China begin
    The U.S. and China, the world's two largest economies, will begin holding high-stakes tariff talks this weekend. Meanwhile, the Fed left interest rates unchanged and warned of rising economic uncertainty earlier this week.