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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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Unemployment easing in Missouri
The Missouri employment picture is improving, at least slightly. That’s according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. The rate…
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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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Car-motorcycle accident injures two, slows 32nd St. traffic
The Joplin Police Department and other emergency responders are working a passenger car – motorcycle accident at the corner of…
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Joplin Area Chamber Board refuses to retract open letter
The Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce Board staff and Board of Directors have decided to stand beside Chamber president Toby…
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Kelly proclaims June 19 as Juneteenth National Freedom Day
In recognition of the celebration of the ending of slavery in our nation, Governor Laura Kelly today was joined by…
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As Missouri reopens, unemployment requirements return
Jefferson City, MO –– As Missouri continues to reopen under the Show Me Strong Recovery effort and businesses resume operation, the…
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Structural collapse training course slated for firefighters
The Joplin Fire Department will hold a Structural Collapse Training Course on Wednesday, June 17. It will begin at 10:30 a.m.…
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