Local Officials Highlight Achievements, Future Goals at State of the County

Local Officials Highlight Achievements, Future Goals at State of the County

Community leaders gathered Friday, February 21, for the annual State of the...
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Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Youth groups from across Missouri are being awarded community service proje...
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Farmington Chamber Meet The Candidates Forum

Farmington Chamber Meet The Candidates Forum

A special Meet the Candidates forum will be presented by the Farmington Reg...
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Tax Help Being Provided at Ozark Regional Library

Tax Help Being Provided at Ozark Regional Library

Free help in filing your taxes can be found at the Ozark Regional Library's...
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Bonne Terre Police Policy and Procedure Update

Bonne Terre Police Policy and Procedure Update

The Bonne Terre Police Department will be getting Policy and Procedure upda...
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West County Schools Construction Slowed by Weather

West County Schools Construction Slowed by Weather

Construction work in the West County School District is being affected by o...
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Audit Reveals Financial Mismanagement in Iron County Sheriff's Office

Audit Reveals Financial Mismanagement in Iron County Sheriff's Office

A recent audit of the Iron County Sheriff's Office, covering the period fro...
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Washington Missouri Woman Indicted on Embezzlement Charges

Washington Missouri Woman Indicted on Embezzlement Charges

44-year-old Victoria Isgriggs is being indicted and accused of embezzling m...
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St. Francois County State of the County Address Planned for Friday

St. Francois County State of the County Address Planned for Friday

The annual St. Francois County State of the County address takes place Frid...
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Summer Enrollment Now at Mineral Area College

Summer Enrollment Now at Mineral Area College

Even though we're still in winter, officials at Mineral Area College are re...
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Missouri News

Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Youth groups from across Missouri are being awarded community service proje...
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Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators are talking about utilities legislation again...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released statewide storm totals follo...
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Missouri Senators Continue Discussions on Public Safety

Missouri Senators Continue Discussions on Public Safety

Missouri senators begin the seventh week of the 2025 session with several p...
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U.S. Attorney’s Office Collects $23.5 Million in Civil and Criminal Actions in Fiscal Year 2024

U.S. Attorney’s Office Collects $23.5 Million in Civil and Criminal Actions in Fiscal Year 2024

U.S. Attorney Sayler A. Fleming announced today that the Eastern District o...
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  • President William McKinley's America
    Our 25th president loved tariffs, and oversaw an expansion of U.S. territory around the globe. But William McKinley is best remembered as being one of the four presidents that was assassinated.
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    President Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for one predecessor in particular: William McKinley, our 25th president, who loved tariffs, and oversaw an expansion of U.S. territory around the globe. But McKinley is best remembered as being one of the four presidents that was assassinated, and for having his name attached to a mountain in Alaska. Correspondent Mo Rocca visits America's heartland in search of the legacy of the Gilded Age chief executive.
  • Gallery owner Larry Gagosian on the art world's "blood sport"
    With 18 galleries around the globe, he's been called "the biggest art dealer in the history of the world." Larry Gagosian talks about his estimated billion-dollar-a-year business and why, at age 79, he's still energized by the hustle.
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    He's been called "the biggest art dealer in the history of the world." With 18 galleries around the globe, Larry Gagosian has more exhibition space than most museums. He talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about his estimated billion-dollar-a-year business; New York's competitive art world; spotting the talent of a young Jean-Michel Basquiat; and why, at age 79, he thinks resting is "overrated."
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    "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
  • President William McKinley's America
    Our 25th president loved tariffs, and oversaw an expansion of U.S. territory around the globe. But William McKinley is best remembered as being one of the four presidents that was assassinated.
  • President William McKinley's America
    President Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for one predecessor in particular: William McKinley, our 25th president, who loved tariffs, and oversaw an expansion of U.S. territory around the globe. But McKinley is best remembered as being one of the four presidents that was assassinated, and for having his name attached to a mountain in Alaska. Correspondent Mo Rocca visits America's heartland in search of the legacy of the Gilded Age chief executive.
  • Almanac: February 23
    "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
  • Are we heading toward a constitutional crisis?
    President Trump, who tried to overturn the 2020 election result, has been shattering norms upon returning to the Oval Office. Since the nation's founding, the guardrails that have kept presidents in check have been in the courts and Congress. But will they hold?
  • Are we heading toward a constitutional crisis?
    President Trump, who tried to overturn the 2020 election result, has been shattering norms upon returning to the Oval Office. Since the nation's founding, the guardrails that have kept presidents in check have been in the courts and Congress. But will they hold? "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa talks with legal analysts about constitutional order and the limits of executive power.

Traffic Fatalities

Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported three fatalities during the 30-hour Christmas holiday tra...
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Missouri News

Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Youth groups from across Missouri are being awarded community service proje...
Read More
Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators are talking about utilities legislation again...
Read More
Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released statewide storm totals follo...
Read More
Missouri Senators Continue Discussions on Public Safety

Missouri Senators Continue Discussions on Public Safety

Missouri senators begin the seventh week of the 2025 session with several p...
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U.S. Attorney’s Office Collects $23.5 Million in Civil and Criminal Actions in Fiscal Year 2024

U.S. Attorney’s Office Collects $23.5 Million in Civil and Criminal Actions in Fiscal Year 2024

U.S. Attorney Sayler A. Fleming announced today that the Eastern District o...
Read More
  • President William McKinley's America
    Our 25th president loved tariffs, and oversaw an expansion of U.S. territory around the globe. But William McKinley is best remembered as being one of the four presidents that was assassinated.
  • President William McKinley's America
    President Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for one predecessor in particular: William McKinley, our 25th president, who loved tariffs, and oversaw an expansion of U.S. territory around the globe. But McKinley is best remembered as being one of the four presidents that was assassinated, and for having his name attached to a mountain in Alaska. Correspondent Mo Rocca visits America's heartland in search of the legacy of the Gilded Age chief executive.
  • Gallery owner Larry Gagosian on the art world's "blood sport"
    With 18 galleries around the globe, he's been called "the biggest art dealer in the history of the world." Larry Gagosian talks about his estimated billion-dollar-a-year business and why, at age 79, he's still energized by the hustle.
  • Gallery owner Larry Gagosian on the art world's "blood sport"
    He's been called "the biggest art dealer in the history of the world." With 18 galleries around the globe, Larry Gagosian has more exhibition space than most museums. He talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about his estimated billion-dollar-a-year business; New York's competitive art world; spotting the talent of a young Jean-Michel Basquiat; and why, at age 79, he thinks resting is "overrated."
  • Almanac: February 23
    "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.