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A new study finds that historically redlined neighborhoods still face slower EMS response times, highlighting ongoing health disparities linked to past discriminatory housing policies.
It was midway through an early training camp football practice today at NAIA program Culver-Stockton College when freshman ...
The Caruthersville High School football squad took its first official steps towards another successful season on Monday, as ...
The Caruthersville High School football team opened its 2025 training camp on Monday at the school. Tom Davis. CARUTHERSVILLE ...
A New Madrid County man faces drug charges and is under investigation for allegedly threatening a deputy after meth was found ...
The 73rd Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo set new attendance records and awarded over $224,000 in prizes, with standout ...
ATF agents served a warrant in Puxico as part of an ongoing arson investigation into the February fire that destroyed several ...
The 10th Annual Peach Fuzz 5k marked the start of the Missouri Peach Fair in Campbell, with runners following a scenic course ...
Maddax Moore claimed first place at the Hornersville Watermelon Festival with a 177.8-pound melon, followed by Kenny Crawford ...
The 10th Annual Peach Fuzz 5k launched the Missouri Peach Fair in Campbell, drawing runners from across the region and ...
A new report finds U.S. families lose nearly $350 billion annually due to incarceration, with Black families facing higher costs and long-term financial impacts extending to children of incarcerated ...
A new report finds most states lack dedicated suicide prevention offices or task forces, as federal funding and staffing cuts ...
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