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One lane of northbound Interstate 55 reopened after a semi crash. → Read More
The Thrillbillies announced several coaches for its inaugural Prospect League season. → Read More
Missouri hunters can apply for bear and elk permits in May. → Read More
One of Southern Illinois University’s most well-known alumni, Bob Odenkirk, is returning to campus. → Read More
A bicyclist was injured in a crash involving a vehicle. → Read More
SEMO is ready to go for its NCAA First Four Matchup with #16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. → Read More
An Endangered Silver Advisory was issued for a Carter County man with dementia. → Read More
We talked with SEMO men’s head basketball coach Brad Korn on their first NCAA Tournament in 23 years. → Read More
One person is in custody after another person was injured in a shooting at Walmart on Wednesday morning, March 8. → Read More
Nearly a year after a fire damaged the Krispy Kreme location in Marion, the business is planning a grand reopening. → Read More
The Cape Catfish announced a new manager on Wednesday morning, March 8. → Read More
Admission is free and open to the public. → Read More
School leaders announced the new superintendent on Wednesday, March 8. → Read More
The target completion date for all work on the new bridge is Dec. 1, 2023. → Read More
Governor Andy Beshear announced on Monday, March 7 that more than $4 million in tobacco settlement funds will go to hundreds of farm projects in the Commonwealth. → Read More
A state of emergency was declared in McCracken County due to tornado damage. → Read More
Flooding in Williamson County forced a school to keep kids home for the day. → Read More
Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Friday, March 3 ahead of severe storms. → Read More
According to Kristin Tallent with Cape Girardeau Public Schools, there were no major injuries but some people were getting checked out at the scene. → Read More
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office at 618-438-4841. → Read More