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Tulsan retried and found guilty of sexually and brutally assaulting a Nun
TULSA, Okla. – A federal jury reconvicted a homeless Tulsa man who kidnapped, sexually abused, and physically assaulted a 72-year-old…
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State senator Jill Carter wants 24 hour period to read bills before voting on them
State senator Jill Carter on the KZRG Morning News Watch said she is working on giving legislators a chance to…
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Joplin Principal Randy Oliver talks cell phone ban at JHS
Joplin High School Principal Randy Oliver stopped by the KZRG Morning NewsWatch to talk about the recent cell phone ban…
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Labor Day Joplin Offices/Services changes – City Council Meets Tuesday
In recognition of the Labor Day holiday, the City of Joplin offices will be closed on Monday, September 1. This…
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TRAFFIC ALERT: Expect Lane Closure, Delays at Routes 60 & HH in Newton Co. Beginning Week of Sept. 1
Where: U.S. Route 60 & Newton County Route HH (Carl Sweeney Parkway) east of Neosho When: Beginning week of September…
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Missouri law enforcement honored for bravery, detective work
Several Missouri law enforcement officers are being honored for their crime fighting efforts. The Guardian of Justice award is going…
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Missouri’s Top Election Official Says State Would See Little Impact from Trump’s Mail-In Voting Ban
As President Donald Trump signals he may sign an executive order banning mail-in voting, Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins…
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Road construction continues at 15th & Rangeline – even though it’s reopened to all traffic
The intersection of 15th and Rangeline reopened to all traffic last week. Mayor Keenan Cortez told Newstalk KZRG: “It’s still…
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Southwest Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison introduced a bill for a balanced budget amendment
Recently, Southwest Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison introduced a bill for a balanced budget amendment to the U-S Constitution. Burlison told…
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Alford stays out of congressional redistricting fight, excited about USDA jobs coming to KC
West-central Missouri Congressman Mark Alford says he stayed out of the Congressional redistricting fight in 2022 and he’s staying out…
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