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Big River Chautauqua Continues

Big River Chautauqua Continues

Enjoy living history in Bonne Terre this weekend...
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Story Update: Potosi Police Evacuate Wal Mart

Story Update: Potosi Police Evacuate Wal Mart

Law Enforcement Officials respond to Potosi Wal Mart...
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Maintenance Language Of County Roads Changed

Maintenance Language Of County Roads Changed

Standardized system allows full control of road maintenance for some roads...
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Washington County Serious Injuries Crash

Washington County Serious Injuries Crash

Woman suffering serious injuries after two vehicle wreck...
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New Season Brings New Shows

New Season Brings New Shows

New shows coming to the Parkland through Mineral Area Council on the Arts...
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Washington County Fatal Wreck

Washington County Fatal Wreck

Arndt not wearing seat belt when truck flips...
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Water Rate Increase Funding Infrastructure Needs

Water Rate Increase Funding Infrastructure Needs

Council approves a $1 per 1,000 gallons used increase...
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Big River Chautauqua Presents Kennedy Tonight

Big River Chautauqua Presents Kennedy Tonight

Chautauqua opening night with B104 broadcast...
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Jail and Bail Fundraising Event

Jail and Bail Fundraising Event

Fundraiser will benefit group's Medical Equipment Loner Program...
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Grant Would Improve Water Quality

Grant Would Improve Water Quality

Desloge Aldermen plan to apply for a Department of Natural Resources grant...
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Missouri News

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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New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

Missouri's new fiscal year got underway on Tuesday...
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MDC Urges Fire Safety During Summer Celebrations

MDC Urges Fire Safety During Summer Celebrations

With summer celebrations underway, the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
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Missouri Supreme Court Sets Execution Date for Lance Shockley

Missouri Supreme Court Sets Execution Date for Lance Shockley

The Missouri Supreme Court has set an execution date for Lance Shockley, wh...
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Missouri Fiscal Year Budget Begins July 1st

Missouri Fiscal Year Budget Begins July 1st

Missouri's fiscal Year 2026 will start on Tuesday, July 1, 2025...
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  • Book excerpt: "Mark Twain" by Ron Chernow
    The latest book from the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and Ulysses S. Grant examines the life of one of America's greatest and most beloved writers.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 6)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Mexican city councilor gunned down during basketball game
    Families and children were gathered at the sports center in the violent state of Guanajuato, where Ignacio Alejandro Roaro, a city council secretary in Apaseo el Grande, was killed.
  • From the archives: Charles Kuralt on the Statue of Liberty
    The reopening of Ellis Island to the public during America's bicentennial year prompted CBS News' Charles Kuralt to offer his thoughts on the sight of Lady Liberty as viewed by generations of immigrants, and on the diversity of a nation that welcomed those from every land seeking a safe haven and opportunity. For these new Americans, Kuralt said, "They carried our greatness in their baggage."(Originally broadcast May 28, 1976.)
  • From the archives: "Jaws" blamed for tourist slump at North Carolina beach
    The Steven Spielberg film "Jaws" was doing gangbusters business in theaters once it opened in the summer of 1975, prompting fears of shark attacks among moviegoers – and terror among beach community tourist bureaus, which were convinced the blockbuster thriller was dissuading seasonal visitors from the shore, as reported by CBS News' Bernard Goldberg. (Originally broadcast Aug. 7, 1975.)