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The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released its latest report of arrests. Among them are: 27-year-old Michael R. Wilfong of French Village this morning on a warrant out of Farmington for failing to appear on a charge of failing to return a library book.
Residents wondered how deep it would get as it continued to tumble down hour after hour.
Woman hurt in Route T crash Saturday morning
A 35-year-old Farmington woman suffered minor injuries in a traffic crash early this morning on Route T in Perry County.
Farmington women face felony meth charges
Two Farmington women face felony charges of purchasing materials for a meth lab following their arrests earlier this month.
Cape Girardeau man sentenced in White Castle stalking case
A Cape Girardeau man accused of stalking a female White Castle employee was sentenced Tuesday to six months in jail with a suspended execution of sentence before Associate Circuit Judge Scott Thomsen.
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Some street crews are already preparing for the worst and school districts are wondering whether Friday will be a lost day.
Homeless aren't easy to track. Larry Mitchener, left, who arrived in Columbia this week, gives information to Phoenix Program Inc.
Perryville woman heads to Haiti
Two local women are members of a group from around the area who have left for Haiti and will stay for about two weeks.
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Richard "Rick" Dulany of Farmington, Missouri, formerly of Steelville, Missouri, passed away at the age of 47 years.
Analysis: State Republicans oppose federal Medicaid expansion, citing high costs
Missouri Republicans are raising concerns about federal health care legislation, claiming its mandatory Medicaid expansion would have a "drastic" and "devastating" effect on the state's finances.
Truman Bank, troubled by losses, plans to sell two of its six branches to First State Community Bank of Farmington.
Truman Bank to sell 2 branches to First State
First State Community Bank of Farmington, Mo., plans to buy two branches in northern Jefferson County, Mo., from Clayton, Mo.-based Truman Bank for an undisclosed sum.
Trail Friendly - 1999 Jeep Wrangler
There's some incredibly challenging terrain in the state of Missouri. Much of it is concealed by seemingly impenetrable thick woods, but it's there.
Why Are $20 Lunches Bad, But $100,000 Checks Okay?
Implicit in the debate about whether legislators should end their practice of accepting meals and gifts from lobbyists are the assumptions that it gives lobbyists unfair access to legislators lawmakers could be tempted to return the favor with an official action of some kind.
Dog that disappeared during storm still missing
A Bismarck, Missouri woman is asking for the public's help finding her dog that disappeared during this week's storms.
Jackson aldermen OK rezoning of Oak Hill Road and East Main Street area
Senior housing developer Chad Hartle got a green light from the city of Jackson on Monday to continue with a new project in the city.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced the arrests of the following individuals: 36-year-old Floyd Fondren of St.
New Readiness NCOs announced for Cape, Farmington units
New readiness non-commissioned officers have taken their positions for the Missouri National Guard at the 1140th Engineer Battalion's Headquarters Company in Cape Girardeau and the 1138th Engineer Company in Farmington.
Basketball court serves as tribute to Army Staff Sgt. Michael Deason
A Farmington, Missouri soldier who died in Iraq is being remembered with a basketball court dedicated in his name.

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