Dustin Kopp

Farmington Regional Chamber Offers 2025 Small Business Resources

2025 Small Business Resources from Farmington Regional Chamber

The Farmington Chamber is offering resources to assist small businesses, and create opportunities fo...
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Park Hills and Leadington Water Restored; Boil Advisory Issued

Water Restored to Park Hills and Leadington; Boil Water Advisory Remains in Effect

Crews continue to work on restoring water as the boil advisory remains in effect for Park Hills...
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Crews Work to Restore Park Hills Water Service After Major Disruption

Crews Continue to Restore Water Service to Park Hills Residents

The City of Park Hills Water Department is making steady progress in restoring water service followi...
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Bismarck Man Arrested for Child Pornography and Failing to Register as a Sex Offender

Bismarck Man Arrested For Possession And Promoting Child Pornography

A Bismarck man has been arrested on multiple child sex charges...
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City Repairs Water Main Break, Issues Boil Water Advisory

City Repairs Water Main Break; Boil Water Advisory in Effect

City crews have successfully repaired a major water main break in Park Hills, but the event drained ...
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Park Hills Public Works to Begin Citywide Storm Debris Pickup January 21st

Park Hills Public Works to Begin Citywide Storm Debris Pickup January 21st

Following last week's severe winter storm, the City of Park Hills Public Works Department has announ...
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Crawford County Residents Targeted by Scam Calls from Fake Detective

Crawford County Residents Targeted by Scam Calls from Fake Detective

The Crawford County Sheriff's Department is alerting residents about a phone scam in which callers i...
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City of Farmington Names New Parks and Recreation Director

City of Farmington Names New Parks and Recreation Director

The City of Farmington has appointed a new Parks and Recreation Director...
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Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Mike Kehoe wasted no time in prioritizing public safety, signing six executive orders Monda...
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Senators Hope to Resume Discussions

Senators Hope to Resume Discussions

Some Missouri senators hope to resume discussions on key issues from this past year...
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Missouri News

More Than 200,000 Voter Registrations Removed in Missouri in 2025

More Than 200,000 Voter Registrations Removed in Missouri in 2025

Those removed include deceased voters and convicted felons...
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New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

Senate Bill 63 will create and modify provisions relating to the participat...
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Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

The United States turns 250 years old next year...
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Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Republicans seek further advantages through redistricting...
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New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

A new law takes effect in a couple of weeks...
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  • Russian troops make gains in Ukraine ahead of the Putin-Trump summit
    Days before the summit between leaders of Russia and the U.S. in Alaska, Moscow's forces breached Ukrainian lines in a series of infiltrations in the country's industrial heartland of Donetsk.
  • Erin becomes first hurricane of 2025 Atlantic season
    Erin strengthened into a hurricane on Friday, becoming the Atlantic's first of the 2025 season. CBS News Philadelphia meteorologist Tammie Souza has the national forecast.
  • Israel's finance minister approves controversial new settlement in West Bank
    Israel's far-right finance minister approved the construction of a controversial new settlement in the West Bank, saying it "finally buries the idea of a Palestinian state." But it's unclear if this move will actually go through. Rights groups swiftly condemned the plan. CBS News' Courtney Kealy has more.
  • Defending DJ
    "48 Hours" goes inside a family’s mission to restore their son’s reputation seven years after he was fatally shot by a police officer. CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports.
  • 8/11: CBS Mornings Plus
    Strong storms trigger floods and state of emergency in Milwaukee. Also, divorce expert explains the new trend “bird nesting”