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Senate Bill would require Ten Commandments to be displayed in Missouri classrooms
A bill in the Missouri legislature, if passed, would require classrooms to have an 11″ by 14″ or larger poster…
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Mural by Carthage artist to be unveiled in Joplin’s Route 66 Mural Park
On Friday, April 4, 2025, at 1:30 p.m., a Carthage artist Andy Thomas mural entitled Route 66 Tri-state Corridor will…
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Wrongful death lawsuit filed against motorcycle rider, Joplin tavern
A lawsuit has been filed by a man from southwestern Missouri several months after his daughter was killed in an…
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KBI agents involved in shooting in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Kan. – Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) agents were involved in a shooting while serving an arrest warrant…
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Funds transferred to beneficiaries of state’s adult-use cannabis program
JEFFERSON CITY, MO — This week, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) transferred $23,363,968 in funds generated by…
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Webb City fire – 3 homes involved
Fire caused extensive damage to 2 Webb City homes early Thursday morning. A third home sustained minor damage. The fire…
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One from Joplin killed, one seriously injured in Peterbilt accident near Halltown
An accident involving a Peterbilt semi truck on I-44 east of Halltown killed a 26 year old male driver and…
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Pittsburg man under arrest for endangerment following Tuesday standoff
On Tuesday March 25, 2025, the Pittsburg Police Department Communications received a 911 call in reference to a domestic disturbance…
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Rep. Burlison to hold Virtual Town Hall tonight
7th District Representative Eric Burlison will hold a Virtual Town Hall at 5:30 p.m. tonight (Wednesday, March 26). Questions can…
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Friends of the Joplin Public Library plan annual “Spring for a Book” fundraiser
JOPLIN, Mo. – In celebration of National Library Week, the Friends of the Joplin Public Library will once again host…
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