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Oklahoma Senator to host live telephone town hall event for Oklahomans
U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) will host his next live telephone town hall event for all Oklahomans on Tuesday, December…
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Lots of light to hunt candy canes in Carthage
It’s happening at 6:30 tonight (Monday) at the 2nd annual candy cane hunt in Central Park in Carthage, presented by…
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Rural revitalization focus of Kansas grants
TOPEKA – Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced today the launch of the new Towns grant program.…
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KC man sentenced to 21 Years for meth trafficking, illegal firearm
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A Kansas City, Mo., man was sentenced in federal court last Friday for illegally possessing methamphetamine…
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Anker Soundcore lithium-ion battery powered Bluetooth Speakers recalled due to fire hazard
A recall has been issued for Anker Soundcore (A3102) and PowerConf Bluetooth (A3302) Speakers The hazard is that the lithium-ion…
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Governor-Elect Kehoe announces Mark James as Director of Missouri Department of Public Safety
JEFFERSON CITY, MO — Today, Governor-Elect Mike Kehoe announced the appointment of Mark S. James as Director of the Missouri Department…
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Woman from Asbury killed in crash; Driver from Topeka faces DWI charges
One driver is dead. The other faces charges after a fatal crash Saturday afternoon on Missouri Route 171 three miles…
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All westbound I-44 lanes near exit 6 OPEN; Bridge rehab suspended until spring
Where: I-44 at Exit 6 (Missouri Route 43/86) in Joplin When: As of Monday, December 9 What: Both westbound I-44 lanes OPEN at…
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Penny found Not Guilty
NEW YORK (AP) — A Marine veteran who used a chokehold on an agitated subway rider was acquitted on Monday…
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Burlison says Republicans voting to grow government may be outed by Musk
Since former President Donald Trump was elected, many in Washington has been fixated on the phenomenal sprawl of the federal…
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