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Carthage High School sees a rise in Covid -19 cases
Covid-19 cases continue to rise for Carthage High School, with eleven more students testing positive for Covid-19 and 95 still…
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A rollover happened earlier this morning in northern Carthage
Earlier this morning, a rollover occurred at 12:15 A.M. just north of Carthage on N Garrison Ave. When the Jasper…
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Lane Stephens gets a November 30th arraignment
A 29-year-old Carthage man who has racked up several charges over the years was bound over. Lane Stephens, who also…
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Boots and Badges Blood Drive in Carthage Thursday
The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks (CBCO), the sole supplier of blood and plasma to patients at 44 area…
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Shooting death investigation underway in Carthage
A homicide investigation is underway after Carthage Police find a shooting victim in an alley. Carthage Police responded to a…
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Carthage apartments caught fire last night
A Carthage building with historical value caught the attention of authorities last night when they received alerts of a structure…
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Joplin Trails Coalition celebrates completion of Ruby Jack Train extension
Supporters turned out on Saturday to celebrate the completion of the Ruby Jack Trail extension at the Ruby Jack Trail Jamboree.…
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Food Truck Friday today in Carthage
It’s Friday, so that means it’s FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY… happening today the monthly Food Truck event will run from 11am-9pm…
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Looking for a missing child out of Carthage
The Missouri State Highway Patrol are trying to find 2-year-old Brexlee Greenlee. Little Brexlee was last seen with 27-year-old Chelsea…
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St. Luke’s Nursing Center, of Carthage, sees more positive cases of Covid-19.
Some places that have had the worst impact from Covid-19 have been nursing homes. The virus has infected a significant…
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