Dustin Kopp

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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Missouri Senators Give Preliminary Approval to Senate Bill 63

Missouri Senators Give Preliminary Approval to Senate Bill 63

Missouri senators give preliminary approval to Senate Bill 63, legislation that seeks to repeal and ...
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Two Arrested for Alleged Burglary Near De Soto

Two Arrested for Alleged Burglary Near De Soto

A 35-year-old Pevely man and a 39-year-old Ste. Genevieve woman were arrested for allegedly breaking...
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Potosi Woman Escapes Police Custody After Slipping Out of Patrol Car

Potosi Woman Escapes Police Custody After Slipping Out of Patrol Car

A wanted woman in Missouri managed to escape police custody after slipping out of a locked patrol ca...
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Desloge Board of Alderpersons Approves Easement Agreement, Discusses Code Changes

Desloge Board of Alderpersons Approves Easement Agreement, Discusses Code Changes

The City of Desloge Board of Alderpersons convened Monday for a special meeting and work session, ad...
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Planned Power Outage for Westwood Drive Residents in Farmington

Planned Power Outage for Westwood Drive Residents in Farmington

Homeowners on Westwood Drive in Farmington should prepare for a temporary power outage scheduled for...
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Bismarck Celebrates Ollie Day with Flying Plush Cows and Family Fun

Bismarck Celebrates Ollie Day with Flying Plush Cows and Family Fun

The Bismarck Chamber of Commerce, along with several local businesses, came together on Saturday to ...
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City of Desloge to Hold Special Board of Alderpersons Meeting Monday

City of Desloge to Hold Special Board of Alderpersons Meeting Monday

The City of Desloge Board of Alderpersons has scheduled a special meeting for Monday, February 24, a...
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Local Officials Highlight Achievements, Future Goals at State of the County

Local Officials Highlight Achievements, Future Goals at State of the County

Community leaders gathered Friday, February 21, for the annual State of the County event, held at th...
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Audit Reveals Financial Mismanagement in Iron County Sheriff's Office

Audit Reveals Financial Mismanagement in Iron County Sheriff's Office

A recent audit of the Iron County Sheriff's Office, covering the period from December 31, 2020, thro...
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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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  • 7/13: Sunday Morning
    Hosted by Norah O’Donnell. In our cover story, Erin Moriarty explores how the technique of genetic genealogy has been used to unmask serial killers and rapists. Also: Anthony Mason sits down with music superstar Billie Eilish; Dr. Jon LaPook profiles actor Richard Kind; Serena Altschul reports on a retrospective exhibition of abstract expressionist Joop Sanders; Faith Salie takes a trip through the history of the classic board game Candy Land; and Conor Knighton explains how helicopters aid in the harvesting of cherries.
  • 7/12: Saturday Morning
    President Trump promises support for Texas after touring deadly flood damage; Meet singer-songwriter Molly Tuttle
  • Face the Nation: Cantwell, Paul, Hill
    Missed the second half of the show? Sens. Maria Cantell and Rand Paull and Rep. French Hill join "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
  • Sen. Rand Paul accuses Secret Service of "cultural cover-up" regarding Butler shooting
    Sen. Rand Paul, who authored a newly-released Senate report over the Secret Service's handling of the assassination attempt against President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that there was "a total failure" within the agency and accused there of being a "cultural cover-up."
  • GOP Rep. French Hill says he does not believe Trump can fire Fed chair Jerome Powell
    Rep. French Hill, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that he doesn't believe President Trump can fire Fed chair Jerome Powell as the White House looks into his authority to do so. Mr. Trump has repeatedly expressed frustration with Powell refusing to lower interest rates, although board members of independent federal agencies like the Federal Reserve can only be forced out before their terms expire "for cause."