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Arcadia Valley 3rd in State as Christmas Destination

Arcadia Valley 3rd in State as Christmas Destination

Arcadia Valley has been named 3rd in the State of Missouri for popular Christmas destinations by Tri...
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First Wok Celebrates First Responders

First Wok Celebrates First Responders

First Wok Chinese Restaurants are going to celebrate St. Francois County's First Responders with a f...
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Behavioral Response Crisis Hotline Available

Behavioral Response Crisis Hotline Available

A behavioral response crisis hotline is available for residents of the Parkland...
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Latest from EPA on Battery Plant Fire

Latest from EPA on Battery Plant Fire

Officials with the Missouri Environmental Protection Agency are releasing the latest air quality fin...
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Former Highway Patrol Trooper Indicted

Former Highway Patrol Trooper Indicted

A former Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper is being indicted and accused of unlawfully searching...
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Welker Sentenced to 179 Months in Prison

Welker Sentenced to 179 Months in Prison

A Sedgewickville man is headed to prison after being sentenced Tuesday...
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Department of Corrections Jobs Center Hiring Event

Department of Corrections Jobs Center Hiring Event

A special hiring event, spotlighting the Missouri Department of Corrections, will be presented by th...
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EPA Officials Checking Bismarck Water Lines

EPA Officials Checking Bismarck Water Lines

Bismarck officials are sending out letters to citizens asking for permission to check the water line...
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Festival of Trees for Casa of the Parkland

Festival of Trees for Casa of the Parkland

CASA of the Parkland is presenting its largest fundraiser of the year at the end of November...
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Academy Presents Little Shop of Horrors

Academy Presents Little Shop of Horrors

The Theater Department of the Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy will present the musical version of Lit...
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Missouri News

MoDOT Crews Working Through Weekend as Snow Makes Travel Hazardous

MoDOT Crews Working Through Weekend as Snow Makes Travel Hazardous

The Missouri Department of Transportation says crews will be out in full fo...
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Thousands Rally at Missouri Capitol to Protest Lawmaker Actions

Thousands Rally at Missouri Capitol to Protest Lawmaker Actions

Thousands of Missouri workers and community members packed the state Capito...
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IRS Sets January 26 Start for 2026 Filing Season; Smith Highlights Larger Refunds for Missouri Families

IRS Sets January 26 Start for 2026 Filing Season; Smith Highlights Larger Refunds for Missouri Families

Missouri families could see significantly larger tax refunds this year as t...
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Flu Activity Declining as Respiratory Virus Season Moderates

Flu Activity Declining as Respiratory Virus Season Moderates

There is growing evidence the flu season may be starting to wind down, acco...
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Kehoe’s Push to Eliminate Missouri Income Tax Draws Mixed Reaction

Kehoe’s Push to Eliminate Missouri Income Tax Draws Mixed Reaction

Gov. Mike Kehoe’s State of the State address is drawing mixed reaction at t...
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  • Magistrate judge rejects charges against Don Lemon over church protest
    The Justice Dept. suggested independent journalist Don Lemon could be charged after he was seen in video of a protest inside a church in St. Paul on Sunday.
  • Josh Shapiro on VP vetting process: "Offensive" to question my loyalty to this country
    Josh Shapiro, the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, writes in his upcoming memoir, "Where We Keep the Light," that he was asked during the vetting process to be Kamala Harris' running mate if he had ever been an agent for the Israeli government. He says the questions felt offensive and questioned his loyalty to the country, telling Norah O'Donnell he still does not know whether Harris was aware he was asked — or that he later withdrew himself from consideration. See more of O'Donnell's conversation with Gov. Shapiro on "CBS Sunday Morning" January 25.
  • U.S. withdrawing from World Health Organization
    A year ago this week, President Trump signed an executive order signaling his intention for the U.S. to leave the World Health Organization. Thursday marks the withdrawal date outlined in that order. Dr. Judd Walson, professor at Johns Hopkins University, joined CBS News to discuss.
  • Vance claims local and state authorities aren't cooperating with ICE in Minneapolis
    Vice President JD Vance spoke in Minneapolis on Thursday after attending a roundtable with local leaders and community members about the surge of immigration enforcement officers in the area. Vance defended the administration's actions in the Twin Cities and accused local authorities of noncooperation.
  • 1/21: The Takeout with Major Garrett
    President Trump says a "framework of a deal" has been reached on Greenland; New book criticizes immigration as a way of changing U.S. demographics