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Safety tips to consider amidst winter storm
SUMMARY: The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) issued a winter storm safety advisory urging residents to minimize risks of weather-related injuries. Locals are advised to stay indoors, dress warmly, and seek warming centers if heat is unavailable. Instead of shoveling snow, pushing it is recommended to prevent strain. Individuals must check for signs of frostbite and hypothermia, seeking medical help if necessary. DHSS also stresses checking on vulnerable neighbors and using safe heating methods during power outages. Carrying essential supplies while traveling is encouraged, and residents should stay informed about local boil orders and travel conditions.
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Schools, homes in Perry County, Missouri, torn apart after severe storms Friday
SUMMARY: Severe storms in Perry County, Missouri, on Friday night caused widespread destruction, including significant damage to Perryville schools. The tornado’s path spanned approximately 10 miles, damaging buildings, including Perryville District 32 schools, homes, and infrastructure. The community quickly rallied to help, with residents assisting each other despite the devastation. A local man lost his roof and belongings but was thankful for his survival. Neighbors helped Courtney Rayburn’s family clear debris from their damaged property. The Perry Park Center is offering assistance, and contractors are being asked to register to avoid scams. Recovery efforts are underway.

Perryville’s elementary, middle and high schools all received some sort of damage in addition to a number of homes on the south side of town.
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Chesterfield officer breaks up retail theft scheme
SUMMARY: A Chesterfield police officer undercover exposed a retail theft scheme after discovering a Ferguson woman, Taisha A. Cough, selling stolen goods on Facebook. The investigation revealed over $25,000 in stolen merchandise linked to multiple local retailers, including Nike. Cough was arrested after an officer purchased $150 worth of new clothing for only $40 at her home. A subsequent search uncovered a large stash of stolen items and security tags. Cough admitted to her involvement and indicated her operation had been ongoing for years. Authorities continue to investigate the full extent of the thefts and potential accomplices.

A years-long retail theft scheme unraveled when an undercover Chesterfield police officer posing as a buyer exposed a Ferguson woman selling stolen goods on Facebook, leading to the seizure of more than $25,000 worth of merchandise.
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St. Louis forecast: Snow ends, cooler Sunday
SUMMARY: St. Louis is experiencing snow today, but warmer temperatures are expected soon. Morning snow is wrapping up, with some sunshine anticipated later, aiding power restoration efforts. Current temperatures range from 36 to 39 degrees. The day will be cooler, reaching the upper 40s to low 50s, typical for March. As the week progresses, temperatures will soar to the 70s and 80s on Monday and Tuesday, respectively. While showers and storms are predicted for Wednesday, severe weather is unlikely due to cooler mid-60s temperatures. Expect a clear and cooler night ahead with a beautiful sunset.

A few snowflakes fall until about 10 a.m. Sunday, but no accumulation is expected. Sunday will be crisp with highs in the mid 50s.
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