Local News

St. Francois County Commissioners Approve Payment in Lawsuit Settlement

St. Francois County Commissioners Approve Payment in Lawsuit Settlement

St. Francois County Commissioners approved the payment of $75,000 during a special meeting last Thur...
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United Way of St. Francois County Now Accepting 2025 Grant Applications

United Way of St. Francois County Now Accepting 2025 Grant Applications

The United Way of St. Francois County is now accepting grant applications for 2025, offering funding...
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Former De Soto Police Officer Sentenced to Probation for Jailhouse Assault

Former De Soto Police Officer Sentenced to Probation for Jailhouse Assault

A former De Soto police officer has been sentenced to two years of probation for assaulting a handcu...
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Iron County C-4 School District Closes Due to Illness

Iron County C-4 School District Closes Due to Illness

The Iron County C-4 School District will be closed the rest of the week due to a high percentage of ...
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Blower Motor Malfunction Causes Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center

Blower Motor Malfunction Causes Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center

A malfunctioning blower motor on the roof of Parkland Health Center was the cause of a fire alarm th...
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Southern Missouri Reentry Open Hiring Event

Southern Missouri Reentry Open Hiring Event

Southern Missouri Reentry is holding an open hiring event Tuesday, February 11, 2025...
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Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Shares Leadership Insights at Desloge Chamber Luncheon

Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Shares Leadership Insights at Desloge Chamber Luncheon

The Desloge Chamber of Commerce welcomed Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Richard Adams as the guest speaker...
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Route 21 in Iron County Reduced for Curve Widening, Shoulder, and Drainage Repairs

Route 21 in Iron County Reduced for Curve Widening, Shoulder, and Drainage Repairs

Route 21 in Iron County will be reduced to one lane with an 8-foot width restriction as contractor c...
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Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

A measure being discussed in the Missouri Senate would cause insurance companies to look at pain med...
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Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center Brings Fire Department Response

Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center Brings Fire Department Response

The Farmington Fire Department responded to a fire alarm Tuesday afternoon at Parkland Health Center...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

With one month left in the Missouri 2025 regular legislative session, there...
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FEMA Surveying Damage in Missouri to Determine Federal Need

FEMA to Assess Storm Damage in 25 Missouri Counties

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Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators are debating measures dealing with sheriff's elections an...
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Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

While Missourians rush to file their taxes ahead of Tuesday's deadline, Gov...
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Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows y...
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