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Largest gift in Kansas City University history fuels research and medical education
KANSAS CITY, MO – Kansas City University has received over $20 million from the estate of Paul W. Dybedal, DO,…
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Missouri State Fair accepting nominations to honor Veterans and active duty military
Help honor the men and women who have served or are serving our amazing country. The Missouri State Fair is…
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Jaime Hund talks Color the Community Day
Do you have an artistic flair? Do you want to leave your mark on the community? Here’s your chance. Leadership…
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May is National Foster Care Month
National Foster Care Month is celebrated during May. Foster care is there to serve broken families. Sarah Burch with Fostering…
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Pittsburg man arrested, accused of breaking into Girard restaurant
A man from Pittsburg, Kansas, was arrested Monday morning after he allegedly broke into a restaurant in Girard. The Crawford…
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Webb City mayor highlights grants, progress on odor issue
Webb City Mayor Lynn Ragsdale joined the KZRG Morning Newswatch to talk about several topics important to the community. That…
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CBCO hosts gas card giveaway ahead of Memorial Day this Friday
Joplin, Missouri – Community Blood Center of the Ozarks (CBCO), the sole supplier of blood, platelets, and plasma to patients at…
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Hawley gets pledge from DHS for Missouri disaster declarations
Missouri US Senator Josh Hawley has secured a pledge from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem – who…
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Ruth I. Kolpin Family Fund awards grants totaling over $110,000
CARTHAGE, Mo – The Carthage Community Foundation is pleased to announce that eight local organizations have been awarded a total…
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Health Department to begin fogging to control mosquitos within Joplin
The Joplin Health Department operates a mosquito control program within Joplin’s city limits. This program utilizes occasional fogging to control…
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