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Freeman announces new policies
Joplin, MO – Freeman Health System is announcing a change in its visitor policy that will begin at 7:00 am…
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Record breaking hospitalizations in Oklahoma
Shattering the previous one-day record by nearly 200, The Oklahoma state health department reports almost 1,250 hospitalizations Wednesday. The previous…
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Seven new inductees will enter Carthage’s Hall of Heroes Saturday.
There will be seven new inductees entering the Hall of Carthage Heroes in Carthage, Missouri on Saturday. These individuals are…
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Pittsburg City Commission approves additional funding for internet services.
The Pittsburg City Commission approved an additional $100,000 on Tuesday to assist with the financing of Dragonet’s services coming to…
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The University of Missouri and Georgia football game currently postponed.
The University of Missouri and Georgia football game currently scheduled for Saturday, November 14th has been postponed. This scheduling change…
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Early Wednesday morning crash injures one near Joplin
A 62-year-old woman from Carthage was injured in an accident that occurred this morning at 7:41 on Apple Road at…
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Dr. Kent Medlin will fill the vacancy left by the former Monett School District Superintendent
Dr. Kent Medlin will fill the position of interim superintendent in Monet, Missouri until the end of the year, as…
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A Joplin man pleaded guilty Tuesday to producing child pornography and sexual exploitation of a child.
22-year-old William Lee Potts, of Joplin, pleaded guilty in US District Court Tuesday afternoon to the charges of having sex…
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City of Springfield extends their mask mandate
Springfield extends their civil emergency declaration as well as the face covering mandate. The declaration was set to expire tomorrow…
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Missouri is helping the states unemployed continue their education
Thousands of unemployed Missourians have signed up for free online courses. In July, the state partnered with a company called…
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