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U.S. Attorney recognizes World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – U.S. Attorney Teresa Moore joined national, state, and local leaders today in recognizing World Elder Abuse…
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Felon sentenced for second-degree murder
TULSA, Okla. – on Friday, U.S. District Judge Sara E. Hill sentenced Rahmon Lawrence Macon, Jr., 31, of Tulsa, to…
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NEO’s Campbell receives first ever Johnson Scholarship in Leadership and Public Service
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College sophomore Madilynn Campbell was selected as a recipient of the first-ever 2024 Chancellor Glen D. Johnson Scholarship…
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Friday night crash kills man from Carthage
A man from Carthage was killed in a traffic accident Friday evening at 26th Street and Black at Road near…
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Swimmer from Carthage qualifies for Olympic trials but eliminated from chance to compete in Paris
Brayden Cole, a Carthage native and recent graduate of the University of Indianapolis (UIndy), qualified for the Olympic swimming trials…
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Parson has till month’s end to make budget decisions
MISSOURINET – Governor Parson has until the end of the month to decide what stays and what goes in the…
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Missouri State Fair is hiring
Work at the Missouri State Fair and help welcome fairgoers to our great celebration! Starting pay is $15 per hour…
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June is Dairy Month in Missouri
June is Dairy Month in Missouri. Lit. Gov. Mike Kehoe presented the proclamation on behalf of Gov. Mike Parson at…
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Juneteenth activities slated for this weekend in Joplin
Juneteenth activities are planned this weekend in Joplin. Events will be held at Hope Park at 109 S. High Street,…
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Parsons Police earns Silver Traffic Safety Award, Lexipol Gold Award
The Parsons Police Department is proud to announce its recent achievements, earning the distinguished Silver Traffic Safety Award and the…
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