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Digestive System Aided by Yogurt and Kefir Probiotics

Kefir and Yogurt Plays Important Role in Dairy Nutrition

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Missouri Senators Busy With Bills Before Legislative Break

Missouri Senators Late Hours Heading Towards Break

Missouri Senators have plenty to do while heading toward the legislative break...
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Doe Run Man Arrested for Enticement of a Minor in Washington County

Doe Run Man Arrested for Enticement of a Minor in Washington County

A Doe Run man has been arrested in Washington County on charges related to the enticement of a minor...
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Farmington Man Injured in Motorcycle Crash on MO-DD

Farmington Man Injured in Motorcycle Crash on MO-DD

A 62-year-old Farmington man sustained moderate injuries in a motorcycle crash on Friday in St. Fran...
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A Look Back: Deadly Tornado Strikes Perryville, Leaving Path of Destruction

A Look Back: Deadly Tornado Strikes Perryville, Leaving Path of Destruction

A powerful EF4 tornado tore through Perryville, Missouri, on the evening of February 28, 2017...
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Water Main Break in Bonne Terre Causes Low to No Water Pressure

Water Main Break in Bonne Terre Causes Low to No Water Pressure

A water main break has occurred in Bonne Terre’s Blue/Fulton area, potentially leaving residents wit...
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Red Flag Warning Issued for Today Due to High Fire Danger

Red Flag Warning Issued for Today Due to High Fire Danger

A Red Flag Warning is in effect from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. today, signaling critical fire weather con...
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Two Arrested in Washington County Drug Bust

Two Arrested in Washington County Drug Bust

A traffic stop on Highway 21 in Washington County led to the discovery of a significant quantity of ...
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Farmington Civic Center Renovations Set to Begin

Farmington Civic Center Renovations Set to Begin

Work will soon begin at the Farmington Civic Center as part of a $3.2 million renovation project awa...
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38th Annual Jazz Festival Coming to MAC

38th Annual Jazz Festival Coming to MAC

The 38th Annual Mike O'Brien and Carol Moore Memorial Jazz Festival will be held mid March...
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Missouri News

Lawmakers Closer to Doing Away with Capital Gains Tax

Lawmakers Closer to Doing Away with Capital Gains Tax

Missouri Senators are a step closer to cutting the state's capital gains ta...
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Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Disaster Aid for 28 Missouri Counties Following Devastating March Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Disaster Aid for 28 Missouri Counties Following Devastating March Storms

Governor Kehoe has requested that President Trump approve a major disaster ...
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Missouri Senate Moving Closer to State Spending Plan

Missouri Senate Moving Closer to State Spending Plan

The Missouri Senate moves closer to presenting its version of the state spe...
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Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senators are attempting to gain health coverage for Missouri Farme...
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Debate Continues on Senate Bill 13 in Missouri Senate

Missouri Senators Still Undecided on Senate Bill 13

Senate Bill 13 is still being debated by the Missouri Senate...
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