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Joplin Regional Homelessness Director resigns after six weeks on the job
Joplin Regional Commission on Homelessness Director Eric Arganbright has resigned. Arganbright, who came to Joplin from Wichita, Kansas, is resigning…
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Suspected illegal drugs found in search; man from Pittsburg arrested
On Thursday morning, August 28, 2025, at approximately 06:50 AM, law enforcement officers with the Pittsburg Police Department served a…
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CARDINALS ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR 2025 HALL OF FAME WEEKEND
ST. LOUIS, Mo., August 27, 2025 –The St. Louis Cardinals have announced details surrounding the 2025 Cardinals Hall of Fame…
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Man from Wyandotte acquitted of rape charges in Delaware County
It took a jury a little over an hour in Delaware County but the verdict was not guilty Wednesday against…
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NALA – Literacy Liftoff canceled due to weather
The Thursday night portion of the inaugural Route 66 Balloon and Kite Festival has been canceled due to impending weather. The activities…
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Investigation continues into Clay County plane crash
The investigation into a fatal plane crash Wednesday afternoon in Clay County, Missouri continues. Deputies say a Cessna C-340 fully…
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Roadway deaths trending down for third consecutive year
JEFFERSON CITY – As another school year kicks off in Missouri, traffic fatalities in the state are down – so…
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Northeast Oklahoma students explore health care careers in growing INTEGRIS Health Internship Program
Two dozen high school students from across northeast Oklahoma are getting a closer look at possible careers in healthcare thanks…
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Hit and run accident in Lawrence County leaves cyclist seriously injured
A hit and run accident in Lawrence County has left an area cyclist in serious condition. It happened around 6:17…
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New law in Missouri to help pay for cochlear implants for adults on Medicaid
MissouriNet – Current Missouri law does not provide hearing aids or cochlear implants to low-income adults on Medicaid. That is…
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