Mike Ramsey

St. Francois County Government Satellite Building

St. Francois County Government Satellite Building

Satellite building in northern part of county provides extra protection and...
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Cardinals Red Friday for 2022 Tickets

Cardinals Red Friday for 2022 Tickets

Get your 2022 St. Louis Cardinals tickets during "Red Friday"...
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Park Hills Trash Containers Discussion

Park Hills Trash Containers Discussion

Trash container upgrades, and new ordinance, coming to Park Hills...
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Chocolate Walk in Potosi and Caledonia

Chocolate Walk in Potosi and Caledonia

Sweets and prizes with the Potosi Caledonia Chocolate Walk...
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Opening Weekend for Firearms Deer Season

Opening Weekend for Firearms Deer Season

Successful opening firearms weekend for deer hunters...
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Dinkins on the Economy Ahead

Dinkins on the Economy Ahead

Representative Dinkins looks to the future and midterm elections...
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Neighbors Upset Over Noise From Drag Strip

Neighbors Upset Over Noise From Drag Strip

Drag Strip subject of noise concern by residents of neighboring subdivision...
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Scouting for Food Best Donation Choices

Scouting for Food Best Donation Choices

Certain foods better to donate than others for Scouting for Food program...
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Fourth Hearing for Regional Issues Committee

Fourth Hearing for Regional Issues Committee

Missouri Senate Committee on Regional issues meeting...
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Drunk Driving Up During Winter Holidays

Drunk Driving Up During Winter Holidays

The temptation to drink and drive is greater during the winter holiday seas...
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  • Some doctors recommending Apple Watches to manage health conditions
    Some doctors are telling their patients to get an Apple Watch, which is not a medical device, to help diagnose and manage certain health conditions, as researchers look into how to use the devices for monitoring heart disease and post-surgery recovery, according to the Wall Street Journal. Dr. Rod Passman, professor of medicine at Northwestern Medicine, joined CBS News to talk about some of the possible benefits.
  • Candidates in local elections across the country face intimidation, harassment
    With fewer than four months until the election, it's not just the national races that are drawing harassment, intimidation and threats, but local candidates as well. Harassment of local officials, both Democrats and Republicans, has increased by 55% over the past two years, according to a new study.
  • A look inside Gaza as cease-fire talks to resume in the 9-month war between Israel and Hamas
    New cease-fire talks are scheduled to begin this week in the war between Israel and Hamas. Last week, for the first time, Israel's military took foreign journalists into the city of Rafah. Israel says it had to go into the city near the border with Egypt because Hamas's four remaining battalions were hiding there. Israel's military claims it's killed more than 900 militants in the city; however, it's also killed civilians.
  • French election to leave its parliament in a deadlock
    A right-wing political party was expected to take control of the French legislature, but instead a left-wing coalition won the largest share of seats, exit polls projected. However, it is not enough to take control. President Emmanuel Macron's centrist alliance came in second.
  • Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm
    Hurricane Beryl made landfall between Galveston and Corpus Christi, Texas, on Monday. The dangerous Category 1 storm brings torrential rain, winds up to 80 mph and storm surge up to 7 feet high.