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Fatal fire victim in Newton County identified
The victim in a fatal housefire has been identified. Authorities say the body of 49-year-old Michele Gaither was found after…
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Kelly sues A.G. Kobach in Kansas Supreme Court to protect Governor’s constitutional authority
TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Kris Kobach in the Kansas Supreme Court to protect…
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One dead, one life-flighted in DWI crash in Carthage
A fatal suspected DWI crash is under investigation in Carthage. It happened around 3 Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of…
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MSSU and UMKC School of Law to sign agreement to create pre-law pathway
JOPLIN, Mo. — Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) and the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law are to enter…
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NEO announces 2025 Outstanding Alumni Honorees
MIAMI, Okla. — Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Outstanding Alumni Awards,…
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New Police Chief for City of Neosho
Neosho has a new Chief of Police. Peter Russell began his role on Wednesday, October 8, bringing with him 17…
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Joplin Chamber presents The Bold Women’s Summit on November 18
The Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce, alongside its partners, is excited to present the BOLD (Building Opportunities for Leadership Development)…
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Upcoming Medicare open enrollment, Oct. 15 – Dec. 7
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) encourages those eligible for Medicare to review their…
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Bluegrass and BBQ and Wrestling for Heroes coming soon to Pryor, Oklahoma
With autumn settling over northeast Oklahoma, downtown Pryor is readying for a weekend of banjo strums and smoky brisket aromas.…
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MSSU to present series of workshops at High School Art Day
Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) will present a series of workshops with regional high school students on October 17 from 1…
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