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The Painful Reality of Living & Working in Biden’s Economy

For too long, Washington special interests and big corporations have shaped the policies that impact hardworking Americans. That’s why, as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, my number one priority is ensuring the working class has a seat at the table when it comes to crafting policies and legislation that impact just about […]

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Natalie Kist is the Rotary Student of the Month at Valle Catholic High School

STE. GENEVIEVE — Natalie Kist has been selected as the Rotary Student of the Month at Valle Catholic High School.     She is the second daughter of Ted and Carla Kist.   She was born and raised in Ste. Genevieve.   Extracurriculars: 3 years cross country: all three qualified for state 4 years drama

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Perryville man was seriously injured in crash on Route N in Ste. Genevieve Co.

JEFFERSON CITY — A 55-year-old Perryville man was seriously injured in a traffic crash Friday afternoon on Route N in Ste. Genevieve County.   The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Darren F. Allen was taken to SSM Health St. Louis University Hospital by an Air Evac Lifeteam helicopter.   The patrol says Allen was the

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Perryville woman hurt in Highway 61 crash Saturday morning

JEFFERSON CITY — A 26-year-old Urbana, Mo. woman suffered moderate injuries in a traffic crash on Highway 61 in Perry County early Saturday morning (2/18/23).   The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Katelyn R. Parks was taken to St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau by a Perry County Ambulance.   The patrol says Parks

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Spring prescribed burning beginning on Mark Twain National Forest

ROLLA, Mo. — As weather becomes warmer and drier in the coming days and weeks, Mark Twain National Forest personnel expect ideal conditions for conducting prescribed burning operations. A prescribed fire is a fire ignited by highly trained wildland firefighting personnel, when conditions are right, to promote healthy ecology. To minimize smoke impacts to local

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