Regional News

MDC: Trout harvest begins in Perryville, Jackson, Farmington

PERRYVILLE, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) says trout may now be harvested from Legion Lake in Perryville, Rotary Lake in Jackson, and Giessing Lake in Farmington. MDC Fisheries Management Biologist Salvador Mondragon said fishing has been excellent this winter due to relatively warm temperatures. Anglers have been reporting success at all three lakes using a […]

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Randy Raley to host mornings on Classic Rock 931

ST. LOUIS — Donze Communications’ Classic Rock KBDZ St. Louis (93.1) names Randy Raley its new morning host. Raley is a 45-year industry veteran with stops at WXLP Moline, KYYS Kansas City, and St. Louis outlets KSHE, KFTK and KLOU. “These are exciting times for Donze Communications and classic rock 93.1 to be able to

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Farmington Presbyterian Manor’s Art is Ageless® call for entries underway

FARMINGTON, Mo. – Senior artists in the Farmington area are invited to participate in Farmington Presbyterian Manor’s annual Art is Ageless® exhibit and juried art competition April 26 – 28.    Entries of artistic works will be accepted from any area artist who is 65 years of age or older to exhibit and/or compete for

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Herculaneum student arrested for not wearing mask

JEFFERSON CITY – State Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman and a group of state legislators are standing in support of a Herculaneum High School student who was victimized by COVID Tyranny. Coleman was joined by 13 other state representatives who criticized School Superintendent Clint Freeman’s decision to have Tristan Watson hauled off in the back of

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Marble Hill entrepreneur featured in new NFIB video

MARBLE HILL, Mo. – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, today released the latest video in a series featuring small business owners explaining how Washington’s proposed tax increases would hurt their ability to operate, survive, and thrive. The video series “In Their Own Words” features small business

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Silver Mines campground hosts honored

POTOSI, Mo.  — The Eastern Region of the USDA Forest Service, headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has just announced the winners of the 2021 Volunteer and Service Awards.    In the Group Award category, Don and Terry McMillen received an Honorable Mention for their excellent service.  The McMillens have shown exemplary stewardship through their volunteer host

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Red Cross offers safety tips for winter storm moving into Missouri

ST. LOUIS—The American Red Cross of Missouri and Arkansas is offering safety tips ahead of the upcoming snow, ice and frigid temperatures expected over the next few days. In addition, the Red Cross is coordinating with local emergency management officials and partners in preparation of potential local community needs.   Heavy snowfall is predicted in

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Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate factory comes to St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – The Fabulous Fox Theatre is thrilled to announce that Roald Dahl’s CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY will play in St. Louis at the Fabulous Fox Theatre for four performance only March 8-10, 2022.   Roald Dahl’s CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY tells the story of Willy Wonka, world famous inventor of the

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