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Missouri’s opening weekend of firearms deer hunting season had many more hunters going home empty-handed
Missouri’s opening weekend of firearms deer hunting season had many more hunters going home empty-handed. Missouri hunters killed more than…
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Man and child dead after reported domestic disturbance in Kansas City-area
A man and child are dead after a reported domestic disturbance in the Kansas City-area. A 26-year-old man who allegedly…
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Future for Joplin Memorial Hall?
The Joplin City Council heard from an Arkansas based company last week, about ways to save and continue to use…
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Chiefs-Bills matchup features coaches with long-lasting bond of mutual respect
(AP) — In Kansas City this week, Chiefs coach Andy Reid answered a question about his Bills counterpart Sean McDermott…
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Group wants Missouri to change property tax credit program
A group wants the state to update a tax credit for some of Missouri’s most vulnerable citizens. The Missouri Budget…
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Neosho state representative Ben Baker on Matt Gaetz for Trump’s AG
Neosho state representative Ben Baker is pleased with the way President Elect Trump is getting his team together. Baker told…
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Missouri Farm Bureau criticizes Postal Service’s new consolidation plan
The Missouri Farm Bureau is not happy about plans by the U.S. Postal Service to overhaul its mail processing. The…
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Zimmer Cares needs your votes on non profits we can work with in 2025
For the 7th year, Zimmer Marketing is giving back to the community with “Zimmer Cares. We wanted just another way…
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Driver dies days after suffering injuries in Joplin crash
On November 5th, 2024, at 08:56 a.m. the Joplin Police Department Emergency Communications Center received a 911 report of a…
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Missouri is on track to end the year with fewer traffic deaths
With less than two months remaining in 2024, statewide traffic deaths have declined eight-percent compared to last year. Missouri Highways…
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