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Potosi School District Sends Home AMI Packets in Preparation for Possible Flu-Related Closures

Potosi School District Sends Home AMI Packets in Preparation for Possible Flu-Related Closures

With flu season hitting hard, the Potosi School District is taking proactive steps to ensure student...
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St. Francois County Commissioners Approve Payment in Lawsuit Settlement

St. Francois County Commissioners Approve Payment in Lawsuit Settlement

St. Francois County Commissioners approved the payment of $75,000 during a special meeting last Thur...
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United Way of St. Francois County Now Accepting 2025 Grant Applications

United Way of St. Francois County Now Accepting 2025 Grant Applications

The United Way of St. Francois County is now accepting grant applications for 2025, offering funding...
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Former De Soto Police Officer Sentenced to Probation for Jailhouse Assault

Former De Soto Police Officer Sentenced to Probation for Jailhouse Assault

A former De Soto police officer has been sentenced to two years of probation for assaulting a handcu...
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Iron County C-4 School District Closes Due to Illness

Iron County C-4 School District Closes Due to Illness

The Iron County C-4 School District will be closed the rest of the week due to a high percentage of ...
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Blower Motor Malfunction Causes Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center

Blower Motor Malfunction Causes Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center

A malfunctioning blower motor on the roof of Parkland Health Center was the cause of a fire alarm th...
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Southern Missouri Reentry Open Hiring Event

Southern Missouri Reentry Open Hiring Event

Southern Missouri Reentry is holding an open hiring event Tuesday, February 11, 2025...
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Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Shares Leadership Insights at Desloge Chamber Luncheon

Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Shares Leadership Insights at Desloge Chamber Luncheon

The Desloge Chamber of Commerce welcomed Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Richard Adams as the guest speaker...
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Route 21 in Iron County Reduced for Curve Widening, Shoulder, and Drainage Repairs

Route 21 in Iron County Reduced for Curve Widening, Shoulder, and Drainage Repairs

Route 21 in Iron County will be reduced to one lane with an 8-foot width restriction as contractor c...
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Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

A measure being discussed in the Missouri Senate would cause insurance companies to look at pain med...
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Missouri News

Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri lawmakers have approved a roughly $50.7 billion state budget propo...
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Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed eight new bills into Missouri law, including...
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Gas Prices Continue to Rise Nationwide, in Missouri and Across the Parkland

Gas Prices Continue to Rise Nationwide, in Missouri and Across the Parkland

Gas prices are on the rise once again...
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Missouri Conservation Department Encourages Safe Shooting Range Use This Spring

Missouri Conservation Department Encourages Safe Shooting Range Use This Spring

Beautiful spring weather is drawing Missourians outdoors for recreation…
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Gas Prices Climb Across U.S., Missouri as Drivers Feel the Impact

Gas Prices Climb Across U.S., Missouri as Drivers Feel the Impact

Gas Prices Surge Nationwide and in Missouri, Impacting Local Drivers...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 10)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Passengers start to disembark cruise ship stricken by hantavirus
    A Dutch-flagged cruise ship that was hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak reached Spain's Canary Islands early Sunday morning.
  • From the archives: Edward R. Murrow's World War II broadcasts
    During World War II, CBS News Radio broadcaster Edward R. Murrow brought news of the war - with immediacy and empathy - into the homes of Americans. In this "Sunday Morning" report originally aired on May 7, 1995, Charles Osgood looked back at the journalist whose words helped listeners an ocean away see what he saw, from the London Blitz and the Allies' invasion of Europe, to the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp.
  • Martha Stewart: How to make an omelet
    In her latest book, "The Martha Way," Martha Stewart shares her classic methods for cooking – the building blocks essential to every home chef.
  • Book excerpt: "Torched" by Jonathan Vigliotti
    In his new book, the CBS News correspondent writes of the warning posed by the inadequate response to last year's catastrophic wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes and businesses in Southern California – as well as to the daunting task of rebuilding.