Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Ironton Residents

Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Ironton Residents

Ironton residents can now safely consume tap water without boiling, as the ...
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Fredericktown Water Supply Deemed Safe Following Critical Minerals Recovery Plant Fire

Fredericktown Water Supply Deemed Safe Following Critical Minerals Recovery Plant Fire

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has confirmed that the drinkin...
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Potosi Man Convicted of Sexual Abuse, Which He Committed While on Parole

Potosi Man Convicted of Sexual Abuse, Which He Committed While on Parole

A Washington County Jury found Christopher M. Grimes guilty of two counts o...
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Hillsboro Fire Protection District’s Drone Program Saves Lives

Hillsboro Fire Protection District’s Drone Program Saves Lives

Man rescued from flood water using drone technology...
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Remains Found in Burned SUV Confirmed as Missing Franklin County Man

Remains Found in Burned SUV Confirmed as Missing Franklin County Man

Human remains found in a burned SUV, in a remote part of Washington County,...
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De Soto Father Files Lawsuit Against Child's Mother Accused of Murdering Their Daughter

De Soto Father Files Lawsuit Against Child's Mother Accused of Murdering Their Daughter

Father files lawsuit again mother...
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Water Service Restored for Most Ironton Residents, Boil Advisory Remains in Effect

Water Service Restored for Most Ironton Residents, Boil Advisory Remains in Effect

American Water has restored water service to most customers in Ironton foll...
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Bloomsdale I55 Rest Area Closed Soon

Bloomsdale I55 Rest Area Closed Soon

The Southbound Bloomsdale Rest Area on Interstate 55, in Ste. Genevieve Cou...
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St. Francois County Highway 221 Opening Today

St. Francois County Highway 221 Opening Today

Missouri Department of Transportation officials say Route 221 in St. Franco...
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Potosi Elks Backpack Program Growing Again

Potosi Elks Backpack Program Growing Again

The Potosi Elks Lodge Backpack School Food program is growing...
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Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

House Bills 2134 & 1956 modify permit requirements and exemptions in relati...
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Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order activating the Missouri State E...
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Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

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Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Missouri Department of Conservation officials are releasing preliminary dat...
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November Election State Amendment 6 Explained

November Election State Amendment 6 Explained

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