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Bismarck Schools Bond Issue Approved

Bismarck Schools Bond Issue Approved

School officials begin the long list of improvements after voters say yes...
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Education Measures See Voter Support

Education Measures See Voter Support

College's current bond will be extended in 2025...
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Municipal Elections Held Today

Municipal Elections Held Today

Many issues for schools and cities on the ballot...
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Bonne Terre Updates Police Equipment

Bonne Terre Updates Police Equipment

New equipment partially funded with grant money...
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Bell Mountain Wilderness Attack

Bell Mountain Wilderness Attack

Attack allegedly took place while woman was solo hiking...
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Little Damage from Storm

Little Damage from Storm

Rain and wind with minor damage in the Parkland...
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Bonne Terre Buys Heritage Hall

Bonne Terre Buys Heritage Hall

Rent and the use of the building stays the same after purchase...
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Legislators Working on State Budget

Legislators Working on State Budget

Budget bloated with ARPA funds last couple of years...
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Eclipse Jamfest in Ste. Genevieve

Eclipse Jamfest in Ste. Genevieve

Sunday is downtown and Monday is at Community Center site...
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Potosi Students Off for Eclipse

Potosi Students Off for Eclipse

Superintendent cites an expected poor attendance that day...
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Missouri News

Missouri Submits Rural Health Transformation Plan to Federal Officials

Missouri Submits Rural Health Transformation Plan to Federal Officials

Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services have sub...
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Partial SNAP Funding Approved for November in Missouri

Partial SNAP Funding Approved for November in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Social Services announced Wednesday that the sta...
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State Health Officials Warn of Dangerous Kratom Derivative Found in Missouri Products

State Health Officials Warn of Dangerous Kratom Derivative Found in Missouri Products

DHSS has issued a statewide health advisory...
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Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

After a quick shift from summer to fall, Missouri could soon see winter’s a...
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Missouri Unemployment Claims Climb Amid Ongoing National Struggles

Missouri Unemployment Claims Climb Amid Ongoing National Struggles

Missouri is seeing a noticeable rise in unemployment claims as national eco...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (Nov. 9)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • The Grand Egyptian Museum: A new home for King Tut's treasures
    Cairo's newest attraction is the Grand Egyptian Museum, a modern testament to one of the world's oldest civilizations. Jane Pauley reports on the opening of the museum, whose collection includes thousands of artifacts from the reign of King Tutankhamun.
  • Bonsai: A miniature display of fall foliage
    While the colors of the season may sweep across vast landscapes, fall foliage can also be enjoyed on a miniature scale. Conor Knighton visits the Pacific Bonsai Museum in Washington State, where the staff transforms trees into tiny living works of art, and talks with photographer Stephen Voss about capturing the personality of bonsai.
  • Promising clinical trials in Alzheimer's prevention
    Washington University Medicine in St. Louis is conducting important research into treating early-onset Alzheimer's before symptoms arise.
  • Promising clinical trials in Alzheimer's prevention
    Recent studies have shown new antibody drugs to slow cognitive decline among people with early-onset Alzheimer's – a critical finding, given that the disease as of now has no cure. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook visits Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, which is conducting important research into treating the disease before symptoms arise. The clinical trials involve the 1 to 2 percent of people with Alzheimer's who are genetically predisposed to developing dementia. He also talks with philanthropist Bill Gates, who has already donated $300 million to support Alzheimer's research.