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Intersection of W. 20th St. & Country Club Dr. opens; 20th Street remains closed
JOPLIN, Mo. – The intersection of 20th Street and Country Club Drive/Black Cat Road opened a few days ago after…
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Douglas County, Missouri: Girl pulled into culvert by water saved, flown to hospital
>On Thursday, June 19th in Douglas County, Missouri, Deputy Jesse Three Eagles responded to a call regarding a child who had…
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Newsom chosen as new president of Pittsburg State University
The Kansas Board of Regents has approved a new president for Pittsburg State University. The KBOR held a special meeting…
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Newton County man indicted for illegally possessing firearms
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A Diamond, Mo., man was indicted by a federal grand jury this week for illegally possessing firearms…
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City of Joplin launches Transit Study survey to explore future public transportation
(City of Joplin) — The successful relaunch of the Trolley in February was a major step forward for public transportation…
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BBB Tip: How to spot an AI “grandparent scam”
The Better Business Bureau advises consumers to be on the lookout for AI-generated phone calls, voicemails or voice messages. Read…
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New text scam alert: Don’t fall for fake KDOT traffic ticket demands
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is warning about a new scam circulating via text message. The texts falsely claim…
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Travis Kelce’s decision to return for another season with Chiefs wasn’t much of a decision at all
(AP) — Travis Kelce said the decision to return for his 13th season with the Kansas City Chiefs wasn’t much…
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Historic Murphysburg Preservation receives Missouri Humanities Council Grant
Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Inc. was recently awarded a $2,500 grant from The Missouri Humanities Council (MHC). MHC is the only…
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State Fire Marshal Urges Fireworks Safety Ahead of July 4th Celebrations
With fireworks sales set to begin across Missouri today, June 20, State Fire Marshal Tim Bean is urging residents to…
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