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Wyandotte Special Education teacher indicted for tasing testicles of adopted, disabled son
Two people from Wyandotte, Oklahoma face federal charges as the result of Federal Grand Jury 2024-B indictments in the Northern…
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Two people die in head-on collision in Webster County
Two people died in a two-car collision in about 7 miles east of Niangua around 2:25 Friday morning. The Missouri…
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Hawley denounces Tyson Foods’ alleged attempt to silence farmers
WASHINGTON — Today, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Tyson Foods CEO Donnie King blasting the company’s efforts to allegedly silence Missouri farmers who…
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Administration
Recall announced for Melii Baby Silicone Spoons for babies
A recall has been announced for Melii Baby Silicone Spoons for babies with animal shapes at the handle. The spoons…
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Workers at Starbucks stores in several major cities begin five-day strike
Workers at Starbucks stores began a five-day strike Friday to protest lack of progress in contract negotiations with the company.…
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Joplin Health Department continues WIC contract
The Joplin City Health Department announces a contract continuance to provide WIC services for the federal fiscal year 2025 has…
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30 new Troopers graduate from Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy
The Missouri State Highway Patrol announces that 30 troopers graduated from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy on Friday. The ceremony…
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KZRG News
Neosho students deliver toys to sick Freeman pediatric patients
JOPLIN, Mo. – Dozens of pillowcases stuffed with toys were dropped off by 44 first-grade students from Neosho’s RISE Elementary…
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Search warrant served on Poppy Drive in Neosho; Charges pending against three in Newton County
Today, 12/19/24. Ozarks Drug Enforcement Team, Newton County SWAT, Newton County K-9 and Joplin Police investigators served a search warrant…
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Governor Kelly Announces More than $1.9M to Improve Public Safety
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly, on behalf of the Kansas Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (KCJCC), announced on Thursday the 2025 grant awards…
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