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KZRG News
MO starts process to ask for federal disaster aid from last week’s storms
Missouri has begun the process to ask for federal disaster aid for residents affected by last week’s severe storms and…
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on tap for Monday at Bicentennial Bridge in Jefferson City
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for Monday for a new bridge in Jefferson City The public will be able to…
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Rock band Tool’s drummer arrested for assault, anti-gay slur
(AP) — Police say the drummer of the rock band Tool has been arrested and charged with a municipal assault…
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Police: 2 dead, 1 missing in Kansas City firetruck crash
(AP) — Two people are dead and another is feared buried under rubble after a firetruck collided with another vehicle,…
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An estimated $3.4 million in damages after storms in St. Charles County last Friday.
Government officials now report the tornado and severe storms that ripped through St. Charles County on Friday caused an estimated…
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Several MO Congressional members push for federal funding to modernize Upper Mississippi River System
Several members of Missouri’s Congressional delegation are pushing for federal funding to be used on the Upper Mississippi River System. …
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Carthage celebrates Christmas in 2021
After last years events being canceled due to covid, the city of Carthage is going all out with Christmas activities…
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More districts modify COVID-19 rules after Schmitt letter
(AP) — Two Kansas City area school districts are dropping mask mandates and modifying quarantine rules in response to a…
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Mayor of St. Louis repeals city ordinances making it illegal to possess small amounts of marijuana
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has signed a recently passed bill that repeals city ordinances making it illegal to possess…
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Missouri to get federal money to strengthen crops
The Missouri Department of Agriculture says nine projects across Missouri will receive grant funding. The money is from the USDA’s…
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