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PEERS Program To Improve Lives

PEERS Program To Improve Lives

PEERS Program classes will help build healthy relationships to improve lives...
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Mineral Area College Open House Events

Mineral Area College Open House Events

Open houses aimed at making college experience easier on new students...
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Surviving Summer Before Air Conditioning

Surviving Summer Before Air Conditioning

Summer heatwaves can make sleeping in a warm environment difficult...
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Big River Chautauqua Wednesday Preview

Big River Chautauqua Wednesday Preview

Chamber of Commerce presents early bird preview of special event...
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TOPS Helps With Weight Loss

TOPS Helps With Weight Loss

Members of the organization assist each other to attain goals...
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Hawn Park Informational Open House

Hawn Park Informational Open House

Special community meeting this Saturday...
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Property Would Allow Survivors To Heal

Property Would Allow Survivors To Heal

Survivors of human trafficking deserve a place that can assist healing...
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Duck Dash At Employee Appreciation Night

Duck Dash At Employee Appreciation Night

Rubber duck races included in Employee Appreciation Night event...
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National Ice Cream Month This July

National Ice Cream Month This July

Ice cream is a fun and nutritious dessert option...
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Proposition P for Safety on Ballot

Proposition P for Safety on Ballot

August ballot Proposition P important for citizen safety...
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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Despite Missouri voters approving the measure, paid sick leave is repealed ...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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  • About 200 arrested in immigration raids on Southern California farms, feds say
    Authorities executed criminal search warrants in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California, on Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security said.
  • 7/11: CBS Evening News
    Trump surveys deadly storm damage in Texas; Reflecting on the selfless heroism shown during the Texas floods
  • 7/11: The Daily Report
    Tom Hanson reports on President Trump's visit to Texas to tour extensive flood damage, and what investigators are revealing about the Air India crash.
  • State Department enacts widespread layoffs, cutting 1,353 staff
    The involuntary staff reductions include 1,107 civil service and 246 foreign service employees, according to a notice sent to employees Friday morning.
  • From the archives: David Gergen on leadership
    David Gergen, who had long served as an advisor to presidents of both parties, died on Thursday, July 10, 2025 at the age of 83. In this "Sunday Morning" interview that originally aired May 8, 2022, Gergen told CBS News' Robert Acosta he believed the older generation running Washington should step aside for younger leadership. He also discussed his book, "Hearts Touched With Fire: How Great Leaders Are Made," and about the current state of American democracy.