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Campbell R-II will shift to a four-day school week starting in 2025-2026, with no Monday enrichment program planned, aiming to address teacher retention amid a statewide shortage.
H projects offer youth hands-on learning in topics from robotics to gardening, building real-world skills and confidence ...
Missouri State Treasurer Malek highlights over $1.5 billion in unclaimed assets, urging residents to check if they’re among ...
The Senate confirmed former Rep. Billy Long as IRS chief in a narrow, party-line vote, following controversy over his past ...
Poplar Bluff saw large crowds Saturday as a Trump Train parade celebrated patriotism and the president, while a No Kings ...
Governor Mike Kehoe will lead Missouri’s first international trade mission to Paris, aiming to strengthen business ties, ...
At a Poplar Bluff town hall, area residents voiced strong concerns over Rep. Jason Smith’s support for federal funding cuts, ...
Senath churches will gather for a community gospel sing and fellowship meal on June 29 at 5 PM, hosted by Greater Refuge ...
Kennett invites residents and workers to share priorities and ideas for the city’s future through a new survey open until ...
Kennett Public Schools will provide free lunches to children ages 0-18 at multiple sites from May 19 to July 25, 2025, with ...
FCC Behavioral Health’s annual golf fundraiser drew over 90 participants and dozens of sponsors, raising vital funds for the ...
After enjoying the relative comfort of having Ryan Guest manage the quarterback position at Caruthersville High School for ...
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