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Woman found beaten in apartments Monday night.
Just after 8:30 PM Monday evening, Joplin Police were dispatched to the Zahn Apartment Building at 320 North Wall regarding…
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Jasper County Health Department reports more Covid-19 related deaths.
The Jasper County Health Department has reported three more deaths with Covid-19 being a significant contributor. The latest residents were…
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Covid-19 related deaths rise to 3,000 in Oklahoma.
The number of people in Oklahoma who have had Covid-19 be a significant contributor to their deaths is getting closer…
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Death investigation suspect taken into custody.
A person of interest has been taken into custody involving a death investigation in Arcadia, Kansas. 38-year-old Arcadia resident Nicholas…
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Liberty Utilities customers experiencing power outage.
Some residents south of Joplin are currently without power. Liberty Utilities is currently investigating the outage. You can find the…
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Joplin resident cited for DWI after crash.
After a single-vehicle rollover that occurred Saturday night right around 10:30, a man from Joplin was arrested and then freed.…
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Saturday chase ends with suspect surrender.
A lengthy standoff between Carterville police and an unknown suspect caused traffic delays Saturday night. The event started in Carterville…
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Jasper County Sheriff’s Department looking for person of interest.
The Jasper County Sheriff’s Department is trying to identify a person of interest in a potential homicide case. This person,…
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U.S. unemployment continues to rise.
U.S. unemployment rose again last week to 965,000, the largest amount since August. It’s likely that this rise was caused…
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Oklahoma health officials hopeful for more Covid-19 vaccines.
Oklahoma state health officials are hopeful that more Covid-19 vaccines will be allocated to Oklahoma as demand exceeds supply. Deputy…
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