Local News from Monday, June 30th, 2025
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Cities with the most UFO sightings in Missouri
MISSOURI — When pilot Kenneth Arnold took off from Chehalis, Washington, in his single-engine airplane one afternoon in June 1947, he was looking for a lost military aircraft that had crashed. But what he found was something completely different—something that would set off a cultural obsession in the U.S. that persists today.
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Daughters of the American Revolution to Celebrate on Fourth of July
The Daughters of the American Revolution have an event coming up.
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NOAA sunsets Climate.gov due to Trump executive order
In a move aimed at improving access and transparency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has officially sunset its long-standing Climate.gov platform. All climate-related research, tools, and educational content have now moved to a new page: NOAA.gov/climate.
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Another Person Arrested, More Charges Possible in Case Against Rockaway Beach Man
More information has been released on a case involving a Missouri Lakes Region man who has been charged with First-Degree Statutory Rape of an underaged female from out of state.
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Missourians could lose coverage with new Medicaid work requirements congress is proposing in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
MISSOURI — The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is being worked on in the Senate this weekend.
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Texas Woman Injured on Table Rock Lake
A woman from Texas sustains serious injuries due to a boating accident Sunday morning.
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Storms Blow Through the Lakes Region Causing Damage, Injuries
A line of thunderstorms move through late Sunday afternoon and early evening bringing very strong winds.