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Wentzville man credited for saving neighbors' lives after waking them out of their sleep during fire
WENTZVILLE, Mo. — A Wentzville man is being commended for jumping into action moments before his neighbor's home caught on fire. He banged on their door, waking them up and getting them to safety just in time. Thirty-four-year-old Glwoan Lee was walking his dog at 11 at night when...
3 confirmed tornadoes Tuesday morning
SULLIVAN, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The National Weather Service has confirmed three tornadoes from Tuesday morning storms. First Alert 4 was at Route 185 and Vine where the roof was completely blown off of One More Pub and Grub. The fire department came to shut off the gas line that was damaged as well. Nearby, an awning at Sullivan High School collapsed. The fire department responded there as well to disconnect the gas line.
CNY superintendent calls racist high school artwork of LeBron James 'disheartening'
A school district's annual art show is getting negative attention due to one student piece depicting a racist image. The submission was an advertisement for a made-up product, "Monkey Premium Cereal," that featured a picture of LeBron James. The submission for the New Hartford Central School District's student art show was reportedly displayed.
Looking for a Mother's Day brunch? Here are some to try from Moscow Mills to the Metro East
ST. LOUIS — Mother's Day weekend has arrived, and if you are looking for the perfect brunch spot to celebrate your mother, there are no shortage of options in the St. Louis area. Sunday will be a popular day for brunching, so check with the restaurant to make sure...
Auctioneering contest celebrates industry
In March, livestock auctioneers from across a wide swath of the country came to the Eastern Missouri Commission livestock auction in Bowling Green, Missouri, to compete. It was the first Border Wars Auctioneer Contest, open to auctioneers who work in Missouri or any of the eight states that border it.
From convict to jail employee: One man’s unusual rise
Police bodycam footage from February shows a Lincoln County Jail employee assisting with an inmate intake. At one point in the video, the inmate recognizes him, but not because he is an employee, but because he has seen the man in jail before.
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