Local News

Authorities Suspend Operations in Standoff

Authorities Suspend Operations in Standoff

A several hours standoff leads to police backing down...
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Standoff Unfolds in Desloge

Standoff Unfolds in Desloge

Standoff in Desloge unfolded Thursday morning...
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Conner Taken Into Custody

Conner Taken Into Custody

A wanted woman has been taken into custody, after fleeing from police last week...
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Wednesday Ste. Genevieve County Crash

Wednesday Ste. Genevieve County Crash

Two injured in Ste. Genevieve County accident...
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Pickup Crash in St. Francois County

Pickup Crash in St. Francois County

A female infant, from Bismarck, is recovering from moderate injuries after Wednesday evening acciden...
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Summer Nights Arts Festival

Summer Nights Arts Festival

The 2nd Annual Summer Nights Arts Festival begins Friday afternoon in downtown Farmington...
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Governor Requests Disaster Declaration

Governor Requests Disaster Declaration

Governor Mike Parson is asking FEMA to approve a major disaster declaration...
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Settlement Reached with Festus Doctor

Settlement Reached with Festus Doctor

A civil settlement has been reached with Festus Dr. Nehal Modh to resolve allegations...
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New Medical Office Ahead of Schedule

New Medical Office Ahead of Schedule

Construction continues to be ahead of schedule of new medical building...
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Desloge Board Appointments Made

Desloge Board Appointments Made

Several members of Desloge city boards are returning to their positions after this week's Desloge bo...
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Missouri News

Missouri Supreme Court Continues Abortion Rights Fight with Ruling

Missouri Supreme Court Ruling Could Restrict Abortion Access Again

The battle over abortion rights in Missouri takes yet another turn...
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Missouri Senators Look Back at Recent Legislative Session

Missouri Senators Reflecting on 2025 Session

Missouri senators look back on this year's legislative session..
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Governor Kehoe Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Southeast Missouri Following Deadly May 16 Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Southeast Missouri Following Deadly May 16 Storms

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has formally requested that President Donald J...
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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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