Mineral Area College Celebrates Athletic Excellence at 66th Annual Rotary Shootout

Mineral Area College Celebrates Athletic Excellence at 66th Annual Rotary Shootout

Mineral Area College celebrated its rich athletic history this past weekend...
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Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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Parkland Hospital Donates Over $10,000 to United Way of St. Francois County

Parkland Hospital Donates Over $10,000 to United Way of St. Francois County

Parkland Hospital has made a generous donation of $10,877.25 to the United ...
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Vandalism Reported at Desloge City Park Christmas Lights Display

Vandalism Reported at Desloge City Park Christmas Lights Display

Authorities are investigating after vandalism occurred at the Christmas lig...
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Storm Spotter Class Coming to Farmington in February

Storm Spotter Class Coming to Farmington in February

Residents of the Parkland have the opportunity to become better prepared fo...
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Two-Vehicle Crash in Jefferson County Sends One Driver to Hospital

Two-Vehicle Crash in Jefferson County Sends One Driver to Hospital

Two vehicles collide in Jefferson County...
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Jefferson County Woman Charged with Embezzling $25,500 from Employer

Jefferson County Woman Charged with Embezzling $25,500 from Employer

The cash was allegedly withdrawn in four parts, totaling over $25,000...
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Man Suffers Serious Injuries in US 67 Crash Near Highway K

Man Suffers Serious Injuries in US 67 Crash Near Highway K

The accident occurred late Friday night...
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Washington County Remembers Fallen Deputy Chris Parsons on Anniversary of His Death

Washington County Remembers Fallen Deputy Chris Parsons on Anniversary of His Death

Deputy Parsons was killed while responding to a 911 call in 2012...
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Weak December Tornado Touches Down in Missouri

Weak December Tornado Touches Down in Missouri

The tornado was on the ground for five minutes...
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Missouri News

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

Top harvest counties were Pike, Callaway, and Lincoln...
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Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Conservation recently set turkey and deer huntin...
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Missouri Department of Conservation Monitors Suspected Bird Flu in Waterfowl

Missouri Department of Conservation Monitors Suspected Bird Flu in Waterfowl

The Missouri Department of Conservation is investigating reports of sick an...
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Governor Parson Proclaims December as Christmas Tree Month in Missouri

Governor Parson Proclaims December as Christmas Tree Month in Missouri

Proclamation Presented to Missouri Christmas Tree Association Winners...
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Grant Expands Telehealth Maternal Care

Grant Expands Telehealth Maternal Care

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Senator Blunt Announces Cape Girardeau County Transit $3.7 million CARES Act Grant

Senator Blunt Announces Cape Girardeau County Transit $3.7 million CARES Act Grant

The grant will help transit providers, including states and local governments across the nation, cov...
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Campgrounds at Lake Wappapello to Open Soon

Campgrounds at Lake Wappapello to Open Soon

All Corps campgrounds will open on Friday, May 22
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KFMO and Radio Cares: Feeding America Emergency Radiothon Thursday

KFMO and Radio Cares: Feeding America Emergency Radiothon Thursday

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USDA Approves Department of Social Services' Waiver Request Extending Food Stamp Increase

USDA Approves Department of Social Services' Waiver Request Extending Food Stamp Increase

The program will be extended through the month of May.
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Roy Blunt Announces HHS Awards Missouri $11 Million to Expand COVID-19 Testing Capabilities

Roy Blunt Announces HHS Awards Missouri $11 Million to Expand COVID-19 Testing Capabilities

The funding will support a wide variety of activities.
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Farmington Parks Announce Limited Reopening of Park Facilities

Farmington Parks Announce Limited Reopening of Park Facilities

A number of park facilities will reopen on Saturday the 25th.
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Governor Parson Announces $47 Million In Additional Expenditure Restrictions

Governor Parson Announces $47 Million In Additional Expenditure Restrictions

These restrictions include reduced funding for nine state agencies, Office of the Attorney General, ...
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Ground Beef Sold at Farming Schnucks Recalled

Ground Beef Sold at Farming Schnucks Recalled

This pertains to all ground beef products sold before 12:30 Saturday, April 18th afternoon.
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Missouri Self Employed, Gig Workers, Independent Contractors Encouraged to Apply for Unemployment Assistance

Missouri Self Employed, Gig Workers, Independent Contractors Encouraged to Apply for Unemployment Assistance

Under the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program, those who qualify will be eligible for weekly be...
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Missouri News

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

Top harvest counties were Pike, Callaway, and Lincoln...
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Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Conservation recently set turkey and deer huntin...
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Missouri Department of Conservation Monitors Suspected Bird Flu in Waterfowl

Missouri Department of Conservation Monitors Suspected Bird Flu in Waterfowl

The Missouri Department of Conservation is investigating reports of sick an...
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Governor Parson Proclaims December as Christmas Tree Month in Missouri

Governor Parson Proclaims December as Christmas Tree Month in Missouri

Proclamation Presented to Missouri Christmas Tree Association Winners...
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