Local News

New study finds 612,800 Missouri workers directly impacted by COVID-19

New study finds 612,800 Missouri workers directly impacted by COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has led to an unprecedented economic shutdown as thousands of "nonessential...
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Jefferson County Burglary Suspects Captured

Jefferson County Burglary Suspects Captured

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Country Days Cancelled for 2020

Country Days Cancelled for 2020

Country Days, the annual large event for Farmington that's normally held the first weekend in June, ...
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Bonne Terre Woman Injured in Wreck

Bonne Terre Woman Injured in Wreck

Woman from Bonne Terre Injured in ATV Wreck
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Ground Beef Sold at Farming Schnucks Recalled

Ground Beef Sold at Farming Schnucks Recalled

This pertains to all ground beef products sold before 12:30 Saturday, April 18th afternoon.
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Health Dept Cautiously Optimistic for Corona Virus

Health Dept Cautiously Optimistic for Corona Virus

It has been almost a week since the last corona virus case has taken place in St Francois County.
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Special Giveaways From Discover Farmington

Special Giveaways From Discover Farmington

Farmington Tourism Group Helps Small Business With Giveaways
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Governor Parson Extends Stay at Home into May

Governor Parson Extends Stay at Home into May

Governor Mike Parson (R) has announced an extension of the Stay at Home statewide order.  Initially,...
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Missouri Allows TO GO Alcohol Sales

Missouri Allows TO GO Alcohol Sales

The Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announced it is temporarily waiving a restricti...
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Farmington Woman Suffering Serious Injuries

Farmington Woman Suffering Serious Injuries

Woman Seriously Injured in One Car Wreck in Iron County
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Missouri News

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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State Budget Comes to the Floor of Senate

State Budget Comes to the Floor of Senate

The 12 measures that comprise the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget c...
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Fiscal Budget Poised to be Taken Up this Week

Fiscal Budget Poised to be Taken Up this Week

The Missouri Senate is poised to take up the Fiscal Year 2026 state operati...
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Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

There are 3 weeks left in the Missouri legislative session and legislators ...
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