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Nationwide coin shortage affects stores, consumers
Get ready to break into your piggy banks. The latest COVID-19 snafu involves pocket change. The coronavirus pandemic has caused…
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Summer school canceled at one Carthage school
Summer school has been canceled at one Carthage School. Officials at Columbian Elementary say courses have been canceled after enrollment…
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Free COVID-19 testing slated for June 29-30
Free Covid-19 testing will be provided late next week at the Carthage Memorial Hall at 407 S. Garrison in Carthage.…
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COVID-19 cases continue to increase
The COVID-19 threat remains in Missouri even as the state as a whole is set to return to business as…
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Trump reschedules Tulsa rally to avoid conflict
President Donald Trump is rescheduling his first campaign rally in months to avoid a conflict with the Juneteenth observance of…
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Ashcroft recognizes World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft warns Missourians that heightened…
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New Jobs for Missourians
Missouri has been awarded a 1.3 million dollar federal grant to create temporary humanitarian jobs aiding the state’s response to…
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Joplin moves into second step of Phase 2 recovery plan
Joplin has moved into the next step of the recovery plan following a vote on June 1 by the Joplin…
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CFO crosses $2 million milestone for COVID-19 grantmaking
With $280,000 in grants from its COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund this week, the Community Foundation of the Ozarks has…
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Parsons endorses absentee voting plan
The governor has endorsed a plan allowing more absentee voting during the coronavirus outbreak. Governor Parson has signed into law…
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