Local Interests
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4th of July celebrations precautions
Last Independence Day, one person died in Joplin while shooting off fireworks in the roadway. Mayor Keenan Cortez tells Newstalk…
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State budget deadline day has arrived for Gov. Kehoe
The fate of the 52-billion dollar state budget proposal is now up to the governor. Governor Kehoe tells Newatalk KZRG…
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Missouri Congressman Mark Alford on B-2 mission and “STRONG” Act for small businesses
Before President Trump ordered the bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites, planning had been going on for over a decade. Missouri…
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Jasper County Emergency Services, reaching all parts of the county with new radio system
JASCO stands for the Jasper County Emergency Services. Executive Director Brandon McClintock on the KZRG Morning News Watch said what…
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MO Congressman Mark Alford on Operation Midnight Hammer
A 12-day ceasefire is now underway between Iran and Israel, after several B-2 stealth bombers from Missouri dropped bombs last…
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You are invited to June 26 Open House to learn more about Prospect Village development
You are invited to an open house about the Prospect Village development at Joplin City Hall Thursday, June 26th, inside…
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Car chase starts in Carthage ends in Carterville
Carthage Police early Tuesday morning tried to pull over a car that refused to stop. A chase started and went…
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Camp Crowder traveling museum exhibit in the works
A new traveling museum exhibit focused on the history of Camp Crowder during World War II is in the works…
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SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Missouri Small Businesses, Private Nonprofits and Residents Affected by Adverse Weather
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the availability of low interest federal disaster loans to Missouri small businesses, private…
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Missouri hosting scores of summer kid nature programs
(Missourinet) — There are dozens and dozens of educational nature programs for children this summer in the state. Margie Vandeven…
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