City of Desloge Partners with MRC Restoration to Improve City Pound

City of Desloge Partners with MRC Restoration to Upgrade City Pound

The City of Desloge has partnered with MRC Restoration in Bonne Terre to co...
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St. Francois County Clerk Kevin Engler Urges Voter Participation in April Election

Engler Says Voting is Important Civic Responsibility

St. Francois County Clerk, Kevin Engler, is getting the word out about voti...
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Jefferson County Crime Stats Show Decline in Most Categories for 2024

Jefferson County Crime Stats Show Decline in Most Categories

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has released preliminary crime statis...
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JKK Inheritance Haven Hosting Valentine’s Day Fundraiser Banquet

Valentine's Day Fundraiser for JKK Inheritance Haven

A special Valentine's Day Banquet fundraiser, for JKK Inheritance Haven of ...
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Rep. Jason Smith Applauds Trump’s Repeal of Green New Deal Agenda

Smith on Trump's Repeal of Green Deal Agenda

Politician's in Washington are looking towards the future following the ina...
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Farmington Mayor Larry Forsythe Will Not Seek Reelection in April

Farmington Mayor Forsythe Not Running for Reelection

Farmington Mayor, Larry Forsythe, will not run for re-election this April.
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Two Bismarck Men Arrested After Burglary and Police Chase in Washington County

Two Bismarck Men Arrested After Burglary, Pursuit in Washington County

Two Bismarck men are in custody after an early morning burglary and pursuit...
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Park Hills Seeking Volunteers for New Citizen Advisory Committee

Volunteer Citizens Needed for Park Hills Advisory Committee

Park Hills city officials are looking for citizens to volunteer for a new C...
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Crawford County Man Facing Time in Prison on Child Pornography Charges

Enke Facing 14 Years in Prison on Child Pornography

A Crawford County man is facing 14 years in prison after being sentenced We...
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Heavy Rainfall Expected in the Parkland, Flash Flooding Possible

Heavy Rainfall Expected in the Parkland Through Friday Morning

The Parkland is in for a soaking as heavy rain moves through the region, wi...
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Missouri News

Laura Hendrickson Named New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Hendrickson New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Missouri Department of Natural Resources officials are announcing Laura Hen...
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Rep. Jason Smith Applauds Trump’s Repeal of Green New Deal Agenda

Smith on Trump's Repeal of Green Deal Agenda

Politician's in Washington are looking towards the future following the ina...
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Rep. Dale Wright Sponsors Bill to Support Locally Owned Hotels

Wright Sponsoring Bill Helping Locally Owned Hotels

State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is sponsoring a m...
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Missouri Senate Bills on Electric Utilities Discussed in Committee

Electric Utilities Among Bills Discussed this Week

Missouri Senate Bill 6 and Senate Bill 111 have been heard in committee thi...
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Governor Mike Kehoe Delivers First State of the State Address, Outlines Missouri’s Future

Governor Kehoe Delivers First State of the State Address

Tuesday, Governor Mike Kehoe delivered his first State of the State Address...
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  • Nature: White-throated bee-eaters
    We leave you this Sunday with the vocals of the White-throated bee-eaters at Kruger National Park in South Africa. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg.
  • Corky Lee's quest for "photographic justice"
    Chinese-American activist Corky Lee was a self-taught photojournalist who chose a camera as his tool for social change, fighting for his deeply-held belief that America was at its best when it practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all its peoples and communities.
  • Corky's Lee's quest for "photographic Justice"
    Corky Lee (1947-2021) was a Chinese-American activist and a self-taught photojournalist, who chose a camera as his tool for social change. His brother, John Lee, looks back on a life chronicling the Asian communities of America, fighting for Corky's deeply-held belief that America was at its best when it practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all its peoples and communities.
  • As bird flu ravages poultry industry, the damage spreads
    After the current strain of bird flu, H5N1, reached the U.S. in 2022, more than 148 million birds have been euthanized. What is the outbreak's potential impacts on humans, the poultry industry, egg prices, and U.S. exports?
  • The impact from bird flu spreads
    After H5N1, the current strain of bird flu, reached the United States in 2022, more than 148 million chickens, turkeys and other farm birds have been euthanized. Since last year, when the virus jumped from poultry and wild birds to mammals, the number of human cases rose to 67, with one death. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the outbreak's potential impacts on humans, the poultry industry, egg prices, and U.S. exports.
  • Corky Lee's quest for "photographic justice"
    Chinese-American activist Corky Lee was a self-taught photojournalist who chose a camera as his tool for social change, fighting for his deeply-held belief that America was at its best when it practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all its peoples and communities.
  • Corky's Lee's quest for "photographic Justice"
    Corky Lee (1947-2021) was a Chinese-American activist and a self-taught photojournalist, who chose a camera as his tool for social change. His brother, John Lee, looks back on a life chronicling the Asian communities of America, fighting for Corky's deeply-held belief that America was at its best when it practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all its peoples and communities.
  • As bird flu ravages poultry industry, the damage spreads
    After the current strain of bird flu, H5N1, reached the U.S. in 2022, more than 148 million birds have been euthanized. What is the outbreak's potential impacts on humans, the poultry industry, egg prices, and U.S. exports?
  • The impact from bird flu spreads
    After H5N1, the current strain of bird flu, reached the United States in 2022, more than 148 million chickens, turkeys and other farm birds have been euthanized. Since last year, when the virus jumped from poultry and wild birds to mammals, the number of human cases rose to 67, with one death. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the outbreak's potential impacts on humans, the poultry industry, egg prices, and U.S. exports.
  • Beyoncé announces "Cowboy Carter" tour ahead of the Grammys
    Beyoncé will take her hit record "Cowboy Carter" on tour in 2025. She shared the news in a pair of social media posts that dropped ahead of the Grammy Awards.

Local News

MAC Nursing Students Receive Recognition

MAC Nursing Students Receive Recognition

Nursing students resolution recognized at National Convention...
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Desloge Getting Round About

Desloge Getting Round About

MODOT meeting will discuss round about in Desloge...
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Franklin Excited For Local Opportunities

Franklin Excited For Local Opportunities

Zach Franklin grew up in the Parkland and spent time in Columbia...
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Chamber Fishing Derby this Saturday

Chamber Fishing Derby this Saturday

Every child gets a grab bag plus there are other prizes...
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Washington County Traffic Crash

Washington County Traffic Crash

Both cars involved run off the highway after crash...
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Potosi Man Dies in Crash

Potosi Man Dies in Crash

SUV hits tree and rolls over killing driver...
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Byrne's Mill Investigation Turned Over

Byrne's Mill Investigation Turned Over

Evidence shows Byrne's Mills employees altered court documents...
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Hope 4 Autism Programs

Hope 4 Autism Programs

Programs include Visions of Hope and PEERS Program...
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Mother's Day Tea with Desloge Chamber

Mother's Day Tea with Desloge Chamber

The Genesis House of Tea and Desloge Chamber of Commerce are collaborating...
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No Burn Ordinance Discussion

No Burn Ordinance Discussion

Rule to stop burning under dangerous conditions...
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Missouri News

Laura Hendrickson Named New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Hendrickson New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Missouri Department of Natural Resources officials are announcing Laura Hen...
Read More
Rep. Jason Smith Applauds Trump’s Repeal of Green New Deal Agenda

Smith on Trump's Repeal of Green Deal Agenda

Politician's in Washington are looking towards the future following the ina...
Read More
Rep. Dale Wright Sponsors Bill to Support Locally Owned Hotels

Wright Sponsoring Bill Helping Locally Owned Hotels

State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is sponsoring a m...
Read More
Missouri Senate Bills on Electric Utilities Discussed in Committee

Electric Utilities Among Bills Discussed this Week

Missouri Senate Bill 6 and Senate Bill 111 have been heard in committee thi...
Read More
Governor Mike Kehoe Delivers First State of the State Address, Outlines Missouri’s Future

Governor Kehoe Delivers First State of the State Address

Tuesday, Governor Mike Kehoe delivered his first State of the State Address...
Read More
  • Nature: White-throated bee-eaters
    We leave you this Sunday with the vocals of the White-throated bee-eaters at Kruger National Park in South Africa. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg.
  • Corky Lee's quest for "photographic justice"
    Chinese-American activist Corky Lee was a self-taught photojournalist who chose a camera as his tool for social change, fighting for his deeply-held belief that America was at its best when it practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all its peoples and communities.
  • Corky's Lee's quest for "photographic Justice"
    Corky Lee (1947-2021) was a Chinese-American activist and a self-taught photojournalist, who chose a camera as his tool for social change. His brother, John Lee, looks back on a life chronicling the Asian communities of America, fighting for Corky's deeply-held belief that America was at its best when it practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all its peoples and communities.
  • As bird flu ravages poultry industry, the damage spreads
    After the current strain of bird flu, H5N1, reached the U.S. in 2022, more than 148 million birds have been euthanized. What is the outbreak's potential impacts on humans, the poultry industry, egg prices, and U.S. exports?
  • The impact from bird flu spreads
    After H5N1, the current strain of bird flu, reached the United States in 2022, more than 148 million chickens, turkeys and other farm birds have been euthanized. Since last year, when the virus jumped from poultry and wild birds to mammals, the number of human cases rose to 67, with one death. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the outbreak's potential impacts on humans, the poultry industry, egg prices, and U.S. exports.