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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
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“The Jungle Book Kids” Takes the Stage This Weekend at Mineral Area College
October 24th, 2025
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Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest on Highway 67 in Farmington
October 24th, 2025
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Stolen Vehicle Leads to Arrest in Potosi
October 24th, 2025
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Progress in the Parkland
Progress in the Parkland: New Wendy's Coming to Farmington
Dustin Kopp
October 4th, 2024
Local News
Farmington is set to welcome a new Wendy's location...
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Progress in the Parkland: City of Farmington Eyes Street Improvements Near Maple Valley Shopping Center
Dustin Kopp
September 30th, 2024
Local News
In this edition of Progress in the Parkland, we take a closer look at how the City of Farmington is ...
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Progress in the Parkland: Chick-fil-A Nears Completion in Farmington
Dustin Kopp
September 25th, 2024
Local News
In this Progress in the Parkland, Farmington residents are eagerly awaiting the opening of the city'...
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Progress in the Parkland: Restoring the Iron County Courthouse
Dustin Kopp
September 23rd, 2024
Local News
The Iron County Courthouse, a historic landmark built in 1860 during the Civil War era, is undergoin...
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Progress in the Parkland: Beautifying Rosedale Plaza
Dustin Kopp
September 20th, 2024
Local News
Rosedale Plaza in Farmington is getting a fresh new look...
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Progress in the Parkland: Aldi Store Development Moving Forward in Desloge
Dustin Kopp
September 16th, 2024
Local News
New Aldi store in Desloge taking shape...
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Missouri News
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
Rep. Nancy Mace cursed and berated airport police, incident report says
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace was flying out of Charleston International Airport on Thursday when the incident occurred.
11/1: Saturday Morning
U.S. airports see major delays amid shutdown staffing shortages; SIFR brings a refreshing take on Middle Eastern food to Chicago's River North
Uncertainty over federal food aid rises as shutdown fight continues
Rulings by two federal judges eased pressure on SNAP benefits, although President Trump said payments are likely to be delayed.
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.
Explosion inside Harvard Medical School building was likely intentional, police say
Police say an explosion inside a building on the Harvard Medical School campus in Boston early Saturday morning appears to have been an intentional act.