Progress in the Parkland: Beautifying Rosedale Plaza

Progress in the Parkland: Beautifying Rosedale Plaza

Rosedale Plaza in Farmington is getting a fresh new look...
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Community Invited to Farmington R-7’s ‘Safe Schools, Informed Families’ Event

Community Invited to Farmington R-7’s ‘Safe Schools, Informed Families’ Event

The Farmington R-7 School District is inviting parents and community member...
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Jefferson Elementary's Compass Classroom Supports Emotional Regulation

Jefferson Elementary's Compass Classroom Supports Emotional Regulation

During the Black Knight Insight tour of Jefferson Elementary, the group lea...
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Valley R-6 School District Ensures Services for Children with Disabilities

Valley R-6 School District Ensures Services for Children with Disabilities

The Valley R-6 School District is taking steps to locate and evaluate child...
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Ozark Regional Offers Free Library Cards

Ozark Regional Offers Free Library Cards

The Ozark Regional Library provides free library cards to residents of Iron...
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Join the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for the 9th Annual Bar-B-Que Benefiting The BackStoppers, Inc.

Join the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for the 9th Annual Bar-B-Que Benefiting The BackStoppers, Inc.

BackStoppers fundraiser to be held Saturday in Jefferson County...
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Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Route 32 in Iron County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transport...
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Farmington R-7 School District Addresses Health Class Video Concerns

Farmington R-7 School District Addresses Health Class Video Concerns

Farmington R-7 School District responds to parent concerns regarding video ...
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Potosi R-3 Superintendent Alex McCaul Announces Retirement, Effective June 2025

Potosi R-3 Superintendent Alex McCaul Announces Retirement, Effective June 2025

Potosi Superintendent, Alex McCaul, set to retire at the end of school year...
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Yates Performing at Bluegrass Festival

Yates Performing at Bluegrass Festival

Country music performer and songwriter, Billy Yates, is the featured perfor...
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Missouri News

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

Surveys ask for feedback from hunters and trappers...
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Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Friday, Governor Mike Parson announced judicial appointments to the 16th, 1...
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Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a proposed constitutional amendme...
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Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey have launched a joi...
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Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Missouri Secretary of State, John Ashcroft, says you should do your researc...
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  • Virginia high school students surprise janitor with SUV
    A custodian at a Virginia high school was brought to tears when students surprised him with an SUV. Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" to learn more about the heartwarming gesture.
  • Fossil fuel companies invest billions in sports to boost image, study says
    The head of the United Nations wants the fossil fuel industry banned from advertising, arguing its practices threaten the health and safety of people everywhere by driving climate change. Sports leagues are among the top recipients of fossil fuel cash, according to two new studies. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter joins to discuss.
  • 9/20: CBS News Weekender
    Lana Zak reports on a new Georgia election rule on hand-counting ballots, how energy companies are paying billions of dollars to advertise in sports, and how much is too much on the journey for the perfect night's sleep.
  • Examining the fallout from CNN's report on Mark Robinson
    North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is refusing to get out of the state's gubernatorial race amid a swirling controversy over his alleged comments on a porn site. A CNN investigation reports the Republican candidate used racist and incendiary language online more than a decade ago. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest on the fallout.
  • Israel strikes Beirut despite U.S. warning against escalation
    Tensions are escalating in the Middle East after the Israeli military carried out a strike in Lebanon's capital Friday. The IDF claims the attack targeted a senior Hezbollah commander. BBC correspondent Daniel De Simone reports from Beirut.
  • Secret Service identifies failures that preceded July 13 Trump attack
    Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe detailed the findings of an internal review of the July 13 assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.
  • Inflation concerns weigh heavily on voters
    Many Americans are voting with their wallets this year, which is unsurprising considering the U.S. economy consistently polls as a top concern. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are offering vastly different proposals for solving the stubborn problem of inflation. Mark Strassmann has an in-depth look at the issue.
  • Mark Robinson won't appear at Trump's North Carolina rally after CNN report
    North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor, is no longer attending former President Donald Trump's rally in North Carolina Saturday. It comes after CNN unearthed Robinson's alleged posts on a pornographic website. Robinson is denying the report and refusing to drop out of the race.
  • Kentucky sheriff charged with killing judge faced lawsuit
    A Kentucky sheriff charged with fatally shooting a judge in his chambers Thursday was embroiled in a legal case before the deadly encounter. Letcher County Sheriff Shawn Stines gave a deposition this week in a lawsuit accusing him of failing to investigate sexual abuse allegations involving one of his deputies.
  • New Georgia rule prompts fears of Election Day chaos
    The Georgia State Election Board voted Friday in favor of hand counting all ballots in the election in November, which could lead to a delay in the reporting of Georgia's election results. Scott MacFarlane is in Atlanta looking into how it could all play out.

Iron County

Ozark Regional Offers Free Library Cards

Ozark Regional Offers Free Library Cards

The Ozark Regional Library provides free library cards to residents of Iron...
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Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Route 32 in Iron County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transport...
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Iron County Crash Injures Man

Iron County Crash Injures Man

Two were injured Tuesday night in an ATV accident...
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Iron County Crash Injures Vulcan Man

Iron County Crash Injures Vulcan Man

A Vulcan man is recovering from accident...
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Thursday Iron County Crash Injures Man

Thursday Iron County Crash Injures Man

Ironton man injured in accident...
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Mountain Music Festival Quickly Approaching

Mountain Music Festival Quickly Approaching

Plans underway for AV Mountain Music Festival...
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Area Fireworks Displays

Area Fireworks Displays

Area fireworks displays are taking place across the Parkland in celebration...
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Route Z in Iron County Reduced

Route Z in Iron County Reduced

Route Z in Iron County reduced...
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Annapolis Man Arrested on Multiple Charges

Annapolis Man Arrested on Multiple Charges

Iron County man arrested on multiple charges...
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Phase One of Repairs Complete of DiSalvo Lake Fishing Jetty

Phase One of Repairs Complete of DiSalvo Lake Fishing Jetty

Phase one complete of DiSalvo Lake repairs...
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Missouri News

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

Surveys ask for feedback from hunters and trappers...
Read More
Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Friday, Governor Mike Parson announced judicial appointments to the 16th, 1...
Read More
Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a proposed constitutional amendme...
Read More
Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey have launched a joi...
Read More
Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Missouri Secretary of State, John Ashcroft, says you should do your researc...
Read More
  • Virginia high school students surprise janitor with SUV
    A custodian at a Virginia high school was brought to tears when students surprised him with an SUV. Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" to learn more about the heartwarming gesture.
  • Fossil fuel companies invest billions in sports to boost image, study says
    The head of the United Nations wants the fossil fuel industry banned from advertising, arguing its practices threaten the health and safety of people everywhere by driving climate change. Sports leagues are among the top recipients of fossil fuel cash, according to two new studies. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter joins to discuss.
  • 9/20: CBS News Weekender
    Lana Zak reports on a new Georgia election rule on hand-counting ballots, how energy companies are paying billions of dollars to advertise in sports, and how much is too much on the journey for the perfect night's sleep.
  • Examining the fallout from CNN's report on Mark Robinson
    North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is refusing to get out of the state's gubernatorial race amid a swirling controversy over his alleged comments on a porn site. A CNN investigation reports the Republican candidate used racist and incendiary language online more than a decade ago. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest on the fallout.
  • Israel strikes Beirut despite U.S. warning against escalation
    Tensions are escalating in the Middle East after the Israeli military carried out a strike in Lebanon's capital Friday. The IDF claims the attack targeted a senior Hezbollah commander. BBC correspondent Daniel De Simone reports from Beirut.