West County Schools Respond to Fictitious Social Media Posts

West County Schools Respond to Fictitious Social Media Posts

West County R-IV School District Superintendent Levi Rawson has addressed c...
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Missouri Man Sentenced to 75 Months in Prison for Possessing Child Pornography

Missouri Man Sentenced to 75 Months in Prison for Possessing Child Pornography

St. Francois County man sentenced...
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Local Author Stacey Sisk Hosts Book Signing During Potosi Chocolate Walk

Local Author Stacey Sisk Hosts Book Signing During Potosi Chocolate Walk

Local author Stacey Sisk participates in a special book signing event Satur...
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Kingston High School Hosts Career Fair with Over 50 Businesses and Colleges

Kingston High School Hosts Career Fair with Over 50 Businesses and Colleges

Kingston High School hosted a highly successful Career Fair Thursday...
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Chick-fil-A to Open Farmington Location Next Week

Chick-fil-A to Open Farmington Location Next Week

Farmington will welcome the newest location of Chick-fil-A next week, with ...
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Weber Road Facility Could get Solar Panels

Weber Road Facility Could get Solar Panels

Solar panels could help supply energy to St. Francois County government's W...
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The Jingle Bell Run and Christmas in the Park

The Jingle Bell Run and Christmas in the Park

Two big holiday events will be held soon in Desloge...
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Arcadia Valley 3rd in State as Christmas Destination

Arcadia Valley 3rd in State as Christmas Destination

Arcadia Valley has been named 3rd in the State of Missouri for popular Chri...
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First Wok Celebrates First Responders

First Wok Celebrates First Responders

First Wok Chinese Restaurants are going to celebrate St. Francois County's ...
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Multiple Fire Departments Respond to Structure Fire on Highway O in Potosi

Multiple Fire Departments Respond to Structure Fire on Highway O in Potosi

Emergency responders were called to a first-alarm structure fire Thursday i...
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Missouri News

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun the proc...
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Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

House Bills 2134 & 1956 modify permit requirements and exemptions in relati...
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Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order activating the Missouri State E...
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Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Republicans are filling all the major Missouri government seats after winni...
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Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Missouri Department of Conservation officials are releasing preliminary dat...
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  • The Uplift: Photos from Helene
    A woman from the Ashville area aims to reconnect victims of Hurricane Helene with the family photos they lost in the storm. David Begnaud surprises a selfless woman, known for giving rides to those in need, with a brand new car. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
  • Eye on America: Chef teaches kids healthy recipes, and examining the "sandwich generation"
    In Illinois, we meet a chef whose hands-on workshops teach kids and families how to boost nutrition at home. And in California, we examine the increasing number of families who are juggling raising kids while caring for their aging parents. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
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  • Oklahoma AG says schools superintendent can't mandate prayer video
    Oklahoma's attorney general said the state schools superintendent cannot mandate students watch a video announcing a new Department of Religious Freedom and Patriotism.
  • Four arrested in insurance fraud plot with bizarre twist
    Nationwide cases of insurance fraud cost the United States about $40 billion a year, according to the FBI. This week in California, four people were arrested in an alleged insurance fraud plot with a bizarre twist.

Missouri News

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun the proc...
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Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

House Bills 2134 & 1956 modify permit requirements and exemptions in relati...
Read More
Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order activating the Missouri State E...
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Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Republicans are filling all the major Missouri government seats after winni...
Read More
Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Missouri Department of Conservation officials are releasing preliminary dat...
Read More
  • The Uplift: Photos from Helene
    A woman from the Ashville area aims to reconnect victims of Hurricane Helene with the family photos they lost in the storm. David Begnaud surprises a selfless woman, known for giving rides to those in need, with a brand new car. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
  • Eye on America: Chef teaches kids healthy recipes, and examining the "sandwich generation"
    In Illinois, we meet a chef whose hands-on workshops teach kids and families how to boost nutrition at home. And in California, we examine the increasing number of families who are juggling raising kids while caring for their aging parents. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
  • Exclusive discounts from CBS Mornings Deals
    On this edition of CBS Mornings Deals, we show you items that might just become essentials in your everyday life. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.
  • Oklahoma AG says schools superintendent can't mandate prayer video
    Oklahoma's attorney general said the state schools superintendent cannot mandate students watch a video announcing a new Department of Religious Freedom and Patriotism.
  • Four arrested in insurance fraud plot with bizarre twist
    Nationwide cases of insurance fraud cost the United States about $40 billion a year, according to the FBI. This week in California, four people were arrested in an alleged insurance fraud plot with a bizarre twist.