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American Red Cross encourages public to form plan for dealing with disasters
The American Red Cross wants the public to be prepared as the United States sees a variety of severe weather…
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Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announces state appointments and reappointments this morning
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced today several appointments to various boards and commissions. Elizabeth Brunscheen-Cartegena, of Wichita, was reappointed to…
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Four injured and one killed during one vehicle accident Saturday evening in Barton County
One person was killed and four others injured in a one-vehicle crash Saturday evening in Barton county around 8:09 PM.…
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City of Joplin holding Tree Limb Drop Off Site today
The City of Joplin currently has its Tree Limb Drop Off Site open until 2 PM this afternoon. Joplin residents…
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Expanding medical cannabis group opening dispensary in Springfield
An expanding media cannabis dispensary group has opened a location in Springfield. Terrabis is located at 850 E. Kearney Street,…
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Oklahoma Attorney General joins other states in letter demanding President Biden Drop Covid-19 Mandates
Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor joined numerous other State Attorneys today in sending a letter to President Biden, where they…
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KDWP Law Enforcement Division Awarded Anti Poaching Grant
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks announced on Thursday that its Law Enforcement Division has received a $10,000 grant…
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KDWP Commission to Host Virtual Meeting September 23
The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission will hold a virtual public meeting on September 23, 2021. The event will be…
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KBI arrests officer from Medicine Lodge Police Department Thursday night
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation arrested an officer from the Medicine Lodge Police Department Thursday night. 33-year-old Tate Rosenbaum was…
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Oklahoma Court rules no jurisdiction in American Indians case
(AP) – The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has again ruled that Oklahoma has no concurrent jurisdiction over crimes committed…
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