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Three Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash on U.S. 67 in Jefferson County
October 26th, 2025
Local News
Berry Road Bridge Reopens After More Than a Decade
October 26th, 2025
Local News
“The Jungle Book Kids” Takes the Stage This Weekend at Mineral Area College
October 24th, 2025
Local News
Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest on Highway 67 in Farmington
October 24th, 2025
Local News
Stolen Vehicle Leads to Arrest in Potosi
October 24th, 2025
Local News
Mike Ramsey
I-55 in Ste. Genevieve County Reduced for Concrete Repairs
Mike Ramsey
April 17th, 2025
Local News
Work will begin Monday, April 28th and run through May 9th...
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Mr. and Mrs. Farmington Country Days 2025
Mike Ramsey
April 17th, 2025
Local News
Rocky and Cheryl Good will be this year's Country Days representatives...
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Culpepper & Merriweather Circus Comes to Farmington This Weekend with Advance Ticket Discounts
Mike Ramsey
April 16th, 2025
Local News
St. Francois County Rotary Club officials will present the Culpepper Merriweather Circus this weeken...
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Old Greenville Rendezvous Postponed Due to High Water, Rescheduled for September
Mike Ramsey
April 16th, 2025
Local News
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in partnership with the East Wayne County Chamber of Commerce has ...
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Farmington Leases Sewer Camera Van to Park Hills
Mike Ramsey
April 16th, 2025
Local News
Farmington officials are leasing the city's sewer camera van to the City of Park Hills as they mobil...
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Fair Housing Vouchers in High Demand Across Southeast Missouri
Mike Ramsey
April 16th, 2025
Local News
April is National Fair Housing Month and the East Missouri Action Agency administers the program for...
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Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection
Mike Ramsey
April 16th, 2025
Missouri News
Missouri Senators are debating measures dealing with sheriff's elections and fire protection...
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Washington County Chamber's In Bloom Flower Festival
Mike Ramsey
April 15th, 2025
Local News
The Washington County Chamber of Commerce Mother's Day In Bloom Flower Festival takes place May 10, ...
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Spring Clean Up in the Arcadia Valley
Mike Ramsey
April 15th, 2025
Local News
The Spring Clean Up for the Arcadia Valley will be held this Saturday...
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MAC Agriculture Program Launches this Fall
Mike Ramsey
April 15th, 2025
Local News
The new Agricultural program from Mineral Area College begins this fall...
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Federal Shutdown Threatens Paychecks and Food Assistance for Missouri Families
Dustin Kopp
October 24th, 2025
Missouri News
Missouri families could soon feel the effects of the federal government shu...
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Missouri SNAP Benefits Delayed Due to Federal Government Shutdown
Dustin Kopp
October 22nd, 2025
Missouri News
The Missouri Department of Social Services has announced that November 2025...
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Missouri State Parks to Temporarily Close for Managed Deer Hunts
Dustin Kopp
October 22nd, 2025
Missouri News
Several Missouri state parks will temporarily close to the public in Novemb...
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Hostage Situation Resolved at South Central Correctional Center
Dustin Kopp
October 21st, 2025
Missouri News
A tense situation at the South Central Correctional Center in Licking, Mo. ...
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COVID Cases Remain Steady as Missouri Prepares for Flu Season
Dustin Kopp
October 21st, 2025
Missouri News
Flu cases in Missouri remain relatively low for now, but COVID-19 activity ...
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CBS NEWS
SNAP rulings ease shutdown pressure as Thune rebuffs Trump call to end filibuster
A pair of federal judges ruled the government must tap into a contingency fund to make SNAP payments.
Judges say Trump administration must keep paying some SNAP benefits
Two federal judges on Friday said the Trump administration must tap into contingency funds to make SNAP payments during the government shutdown.
Candy companies subbing out real chocolate as climate change raises cocoa prices, report says
A new report from The New York Times explores why companies are substituting real chocolate with other ingredients due to climate change. Claire Brown, a climate writer for the New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss.
10/31: CBS Evening News
Air traffic controller shortage causing flight delays amid shutdown; Officers get even after high schoolers toilet paper police headquarters
10/31: CBS Evening News Plus
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