Fatal House Explosion in Cuba, Missouri: One Dead, One Injured

Fatal House Explosion in Cuba Claims One Life, Leaves Another Injured

An early morning fire claims the life of a Cuba woman....
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Madison County 911 Services Restored After Outage

Madison County 911 Taking Calls Again After Outage

The Madison County 911 Center is able to receive, and place, calls again af...
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Belgrade Home Saved After Attic Fire Extinguished

Belgrade Home Saved During Fire Incident

A Belgrade home was saved Wednesday afternoon, after a structure fire broke...
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Doniphan Man Found Guilty of Attempted Sexual Exploitation of Minor

Doniphan Man Guilty of Attempted Sexual Exploitation

A Doniphan man will be sentenced later this year for attempted sexual explo...
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Potosi School District Launches Campaign for April Bond Issue

Potosi Schools Beginning Campaign on April Bond Issue

Administrators with the Potosi School District will begin an informational ...
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Jefferson County Sheriff Warns of Scam Calls Targeting Residents

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Issues Warning About Scam Calls

Jefferson County authorities are warning residents about a phone scam...
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Four Illinois Men Arrested After High-Speed Police Pursuit in St. Francois County

Dual-Vehicle Pursuit Leads to Arrest of Four Out-of-State Burglary Suspects

A dual-vehicle police pursuit on Tuesday night resulted in the arrest of fo...
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Park Hills Boil Water Advisory Extended Until Thursday

Park Hills Boil Water Advisory Extended Until Thursday

The boil water advisory for portions of Park Hills remains in effect until ...
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Fredericktown Secures Replacement Transformer, Power Outage May Extend Overnight

City of Fredericktown Secures Replacement Transformer for Downtown Substation

The City of Fredericktown has located a replacement transformer for the Dow...
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Fredericktown Power Outage Update: Mayor Advises Preparation for Extended Outage

Fredericktown Power Outage Update: Residents Advised to Prepare for Extended Outage

Fredericktown Mayor Travis Parker has provided an update on the ongoing pow...
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Missouri News

McGirl Files Tax Measures During Current Session

McGirl Files Tax Measures During Current Session

State Representative for the 118th District, Mike McGirl, is working on sev...
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Missouri Senator Tony Leutkemeyer Highlights Public Safety as Legislative Priority

Leutkemeyer Says Public Safety is Senate Priority

Missouri State Senator for the 34th District, and Missouri Senate Majority ...
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Missouri Senators Begin Third Week of Legislative Session with Key Bill Discussions

3rd Week of Session Brings Discussions on Bills

Missouri Senators move into the 3rd week of the current legislative session...
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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s Leadership Anticipated by Rep. McGirl

McGirl on Governor's Law Enforcement Efforts

New Missouri Governor, Mike Kehoe, will give his state of the State address...
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Missouri Senate Proposes Rule Changes for 2025 Legislative Session

Senate Rules Changes for the Session

Senate rule changes are being proposed for the 2025 Missouri Legislative se...
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  • Trump to release files on MLK Jr.'s assassination. Here's what to expect.
    President Trump signed an executive order declassify any remaining files from Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. MLK was shot and killed on April 4, 1968, in Memphis.
  • Breaking down Trump's tariff threat at Davos
    President Trump on Thursday threatened world leaders with tariffs at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, if they don't make their products in the U.S. David Wessel, senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, joins "America Decides" to examine Trump's remarks.
  • How significant is it that Democrats helped pass the Laken Riley Act?
    A bill expanding the federal government's mandate to detain immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally is expected to be the first measure President Trump signs into law in his new term. The Republican-led measure cleared the House and Senate with bipartisan support in both chambers. Daniella Diaz, congressional reporter for Politico, and Jasmine Wright, reporter for NOTUS, join "America Decides" to further discuss.
  • Trump says he'll release more JFK assassination files
    President Trump signed an executive order to declassify any remaining files from John F. Kennedy's assassination. JFK was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas in 1963.
  • Murkowski, Collins say they will vote against Hegseth
    Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins on Thursday became the first Republicans to say they won't vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as defense secretary. Plus, a federal judge in Seattle temporarily stalled President Trump's plans to end birthright citizenship, calling the executive order "blatantly unconstitutional." CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Olivia Rinaldi have the latest.

Country Days

Country Days Kicks Off with Mayor's Prayer Breakfast

Country Days Kicks Off with Mayor's Prayer Breakfast

Country Days officially kicked off Friday morning with the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast...
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Country Days SK8 Jam

Country Days SK8 Jam

The Young Faith in Christ SK8 Jam Competition is set for Saturday...
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Country Days Parade Road Closure

Country Days Parade Road Closure

Country Days parade route in the downtown Farmington area will be closed on Friday..
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Missouri News

McGirl Files Tax Measures During Current Session

McGirl Files Tax Measures During Current Session

State Representative for the 118th District, Mike McGirl, is working on sev...
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Missouri Senator Tony Leutkemeyer Highlights Public Safety as Legislative Priority

Leutkemeyer Says Public Safety is Senate Priority

Missouri State Senator for the 34th District, and Missouri Senate Majority ...
Read More
Missouri Senators Begin Third Week of Legislative Session with Key Bill Discussions

3rd Week of Session Brings Discussions on Bills

Missouri Senators move into the 3rd week of the current legislative session...
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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s Leadership Anticipated by Rep. McGirl

McGirl on Governor's Law Enforcement Efforts

New Missouri Governor, Mike Kehoe, will give his state of the State address...
Read More
Missouri Senate Proposes Rule Changes for 2025 Legislative Session

Senate Rules Changes for the Session

Senate rule changes are being proposed for the 2025 Missouri Legislative se...
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  • Trump to release files on MLK Jr.'s assassination. Here's what to expect.
    President Trump signed an executive order declassify any remaining files from Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. MLK was shot and killed on April 4, 1968, in Memphis.
  • Breaking down Trump's tariff threat at Davos
    President Trump on Thursday threatened world leaders with tariffs at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, if they don't make their products in the U.S. David Wessel, senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, joins "America Decides" to examine Trump's remarks.
  • How significant is it that Democrats helped pass the Laken Riley Act?
    A bill expanding the federal government's mandate to detain immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally is expected to be the first measure President Trump signs into law in his new term. The Republican-led measure cleared the House and Senate with bipartisan support in both chambers. Daniella Diaz, congressional reporter for Politico, and Jasmine Wright, reporter for NOTUS, join "America Decides" to further discuss.
  • Trump says he'll release more JFK assassination files
    President Trump signed an executive order to declassify any remaining files from John F. Kennedy's assassination. JFK was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas in 1963.
  • Murkowski, Collins say they will vote against Hegseth
    Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins on Thursday became the first Republicans to say they won't vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as defense secretary. Plus, a federal judge in Seattle temporarily stalled President Trump's plans to end birthright citizenship, calling the executive order "blatantly unconstitutional." CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Olivia Rinaldi have the latest.