Mike Ramsey

Culpepper Merriweather Circus Coming to Town

Culpepper Merriweather Circus Coming to Town

Be a part of the raising of the Big Top Circus Tent and get a free tour...
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Law Enforcement Appreciation Night Returns

Law Enforcement Appreciation Night Returns

Over 20 officers recognized for their devotion to duty...
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Commission Approves Transfer of Roadway

Commission Approves Transfer of Roadway

Section of Flat River Road is near Fairgrounds exit...
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Ste. Genevieve County Traffic Accident

Ste. Genevieve County Traffic Accident

Dramatic crash sends driver to hospital...
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Youth Weekend Turkey Numbers

Youth Weekend Turkey Numbers

Harvest this season not as large as 2022...
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Elections Turnout May Increase

Elections Turnout May Increase

Marijuana sales tax could drive numbers of voters up somewhat...
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More Charges and Bond Hearing in Barton Death

More Charges and Bond Hearing in Barton Death

Court dates and another person charged in Barton's death...
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Home Burns in Sunday Frankclay Fire

Home Burns in Sunday Frankclay Fire

Two residents injured with smoke inhalation...
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The April 2023 Elections

The April 2023 Elections

Tuesday's elections features several contested races and a few issues...
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Farmington Severe Weather Shelters

Farmington Severe Weather Shelters

City and school locations to be used as storm shelters...
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Missouri News

Missouri State Highway Patrol Urges Caution on Roads and Waterways Over Memorial Day Weekend

Missouri State Highway Patrol Urges Caution on Roads and Waterways Over Memorial Day Weekend

As Memorial Day weekend gets underway, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is...
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Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Mike Kehoe has formally requested a major disaster declaration fro...
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Missouri Legislators Indicate 2025 Session Was Productive

Missouri Legislators Indicate 2025 Session Was Productive

Missouri Legislators are saying the latest session, that ended Friday, was ...
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Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Missouri drivers are being urged to stay alert for animals crossing roadway...
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Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

The Missouri State Legislative Session ends today in Jefferson City...
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  • Music producer David Foster on "Boop!," Barbra, and ballads
    For the past fifty years, David Foster produced some of music's most iconic artists, and won 16 Grammy Awards along the way. But the hit-maker's latest project is the Tony-nominated "Boop! The Musical," for which Foster wrote about fifty songs. He talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about discovering such unique talents as Celine Dion and Michael Bublé; working with such demanding artists as Barbra Streisand and the rock group Chicago; and what he really thinks about legacy.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 25)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • A septuagenarian college graduate pays tribute
    A few years ago, Linwood Riddick, of Summerville, S.C., recently learned of the 1968 "Orangeburg Massacre" protest at South Carolina State University, during which three Black students were killed. The Vietnam War veteran and retired shop owner felt compelled to honor their sacrifice by graduating from the HBCU – at the age of 79. Steve Hartman reports.
  • Delta Air Lines' 100th year takes flight
    What began as the world's first aerial crop-dusting operation in the Mississippi Delta in 1925 has survived mergers, recessions and bankruptcy to become a global carrier with 5,000 flights a day.
  • Delta Air Lines' 100th year takes flight
    In 1925, what would become Delta Air Lines started as the world's first aerial crop-dusting operation in the Mississippi Delta region. Nearly a century after its first passenger flight, the airline has survived mergers, recessions and bankruptcy, growing from a single passenger route to an international carrier with more than 5,000 flights a day. Correspondent Kris Van Cleave talks with Delta's CEO Ed Bastian about the airline's future amid worries about the economy and aviation safety; visits the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta; and attends a "garage sale" where the airline's fans can buy pieces of aviation history.