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Two women in Joplin charged in separate cases with 2nd degree fentanyl trafficking
Two women in Joplin are charged with 2nd degree fentanyl trafficking. The Joplin Police Department says 43-year-old Michele Annelise Jenny was…
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Rolla man pleads guilty to livestock theft
The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC) announces criminal charges against Melvin J. Fincher, 39,…
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Veterans and active-duty military who camp on Veterans Day receive free night at Missouri State Parks
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources and Missouri State Parks recognize and thank all veterans and…
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Joplin’s 38th Annual Veterans Day Parade set for this Saturday
JOPLIN, Mo. — As the nation pauses to reflect on the sacrifices of its service members, Joplin prepares to roll…
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Missouri Submits Rural Health Plan for Federal Review
(Missourinet) – Missouri could soon see a major boost for rural health care. Governor Mike Kehoe says the state has…
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“A Salute to Veterans” Concert Cancelled
The 135th Army Band has cancelled its scheduled concert, “A Salute to Veterans” which was planned for November 9 at…
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Missouri Dept. of Social Services to issue partial November SNAP benefits following federal update
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) announced today that the state has received official guidance from…
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Fall drivers should be prepared for DST, deer and rapid weather changes
As the first chill of November settles across Southwest Missouri, drivers face a triple hazard on darkening roads: the recent…
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Missouri Releases October 2025 General Revenue Report
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Budget Director Dan Haug announced today that net general revenue collections for October 2025 increased 8.6…
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Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance: Options Still Available Despite Rate Hikes
(Missourinet) – Insurance rates are going up—but state officials say there’s still good news for Missourians shopping for coverage. Although…
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