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Missouri Senators Moving Education Issues

Missouri Senators Moving Education Issues

Session approaches half way mark and education is big topic...
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Arrest Made in KFC Burglary

Arrest Made in KFC Burglary

Authorities have arrested a suspect involved in KFC burglary...
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Bismarck Clean Up and Yard Sale

Bismarck Clean Up and Yard Sale

City officials to discuss dates for events...
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Autos for Autism Sponsorships

Autos for Autism Sponsorships

Now is the time to act for sponsorships for Autos 4 Autism...
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Wednesday's BIG Deal Domino's Pizza

Wednesday's BIG Deal Domino's Pizza

A $10 certificate for your "Pi" day celebrations for $5...
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New Chick-fil-a More Information

New Chick-fil-a More Information

Company talking details after obtaining building permit...
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Chick-fil-a May be Coming to Farmington

Chick-fil-a May be Coming to Farmington

Post shows site of possible restaurant...
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Marquand Woman in Fatal Crash

Marquand Woman in Fatal Crash

Vehicle rolled over after running off highway...
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Farmington Airport Upgrades Temporary Closure

Farmington Airport Upgrades Temporary Closure

Estimated 3 weeks to make modifications to runway...
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LIFE Center Egg Hunt Accepts Sponsors

LIFE Center Egg Hunt Accepts Sponsors

Have your business be a part of LIFE Center egg hunt...
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Missouri News

Baseball-Sized Hail, Tornadoes Hit Missouri During Severe Weather Outbreak

Baseball-Sized Hail, Tornadoes Hit Missouri During Severe Weather Outbreak

Severe weather continued to impact Missouri Tuesday...
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Gas Prices Climb Above $4 as Middle East Conflict Impacts Supply

Gas Prices Climb Above $4 as Middle East Conflict Impacts Supply

Gas prices are rising again across the United States...
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Missouri Victim Notification System Update Requires Action by May 4

Missouri Victim Notification System Update Requires Action by May 4

Missouri Victim Notification System Update Requires Users to Switch to Text...
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Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Offers Free Help for Storm Insurance Questions

Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Offers Free Help for Storm Insurance Questions

Missouri officials are reminding storm-impacted residents that free help is...
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Missouri Governor Signs Four Bills Into Law Covering Education, Cannabis, and Regional Governance

Missouri Governor Signs Four Bills Into Law Covering Education, Cannabis, and Regional Governance

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signs four new bills into law covering educati...
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  • Meet the horses running in the Kentucky Derby
    The Kentucky Derby will see a full field of 20 horses in the first leg of the 2026 competition for horse racing's Triple Crown.
  • Who are the favorites, longshots heading into Kentucky Derby?
    Saturday marks the 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. 20 horses are set to run for the roses in the first leg of the triple crown. Hannah Vanbiber, a senior editor at The Athletic, joins "The Daily Report" to preview what's dubbed the most exciting two minutes in sports.
  • Tennessee, Alabama take steps to redraw House maps in wake of Supreme Court ruling
    The Republican governors of Tennessee and Alabama called state lawmakers into special sessions on Friday, initial steps in what could be a scramble to redraw congressional maps after the Supreme Court narrowed the Voting Rights Act.
  • 3 months after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, where things stand
    Friday marked exactly three months since Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing. Briana Whitney, a breaking news reporter for the Crime Junkie podcast, joins "The Daily Report" with more.
  • How are Americans prioritizing spending amid rising costs?
    Consumers are cutting back on goods with sharp price increases, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. From December to February, spending on clothing fell 7%, spending on furniture fell 5% and spending on sports equipment fell 6%. The Wall Street Journal economics reporter Rachel Wolfe writes in her recent piece that recent inflation is not driven by consumer demand, but by companies passing on increased costs to customers. She joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.