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Students learning to master sustainable food production
Fish soon will be living on the roof of the science building at Pittsburg State University. And those fish will…
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MSSU Police participating in Drug Take-Back
The MSSU Police Department is once again partnering with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to be a host site…
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Morel mushrooms result from rainy spring
An expert is predicting a fruitful season for morel mushroom hunting in Missouri due to this spring’s rains and gradual…
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Crowder Nursing receives Education Incentive Grant
The Crowder College Nursing Division has been named a 2019 recipient of the Nursing Education Incentive Program Grant by the…
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Traffic Commission reduces payment costs for residents
If you’re a Joplin resident, you may not have to pay up to 75 percent of the city’s cost of…
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Americold Logistics honored for Support of National Guard, Reserve employees
Missouri Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), an agency of the Department of Defense, announced today that Ronnie…
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Kansas Governor Kelly signs 16 bills into law
Governor Laura Kelly signed 16 bills into law this week, bringing the total number of bills signed during the 2019…
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Baxter Springs man pleads to financial crime
A Baxter Springs man earlier this week pleaded no contest to one felony count of securities fraud, Kansas Attorney General…
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Oklahoma homicide victim ID’d thru DNA after 30 years
Through advances in DNA and a family’s determination to find their missing relative, a homicide victim has been identified more…
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Follow “zipper rule” to stay safe near highway construction
It’s called the “Zipper Rule.” When two lanes of traffic heading the same way encounter a construction site, one lane…
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