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Burlison says Republicans voting to grow government may be outed by Musk
Since former President Donald Trump was elected, many in Washington has been fixated on the phenomenal sprawl of the federal…
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Fire trucks at Joplin hotel Sunday morning
Two firetrucks from Joplin Fire Station #5 were called to the Homewood Suites by Hilton at 2642 E. 32nd Street…
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Inmate dies at Hutchison Kansas Correctional Facility
HUTCHINSON, KAN. – Hutchinson Correctional Facility (HCF) resident Chancellor Copenhaver, 33, died Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. Copenhaver was found unresponsive in…
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Vision Carthage Candy Cane Hunt Monday evening at Carthage’s Central Park
Vision Carthage is thrilled to welcome families to its 2nd Annual Candy Cane Hunt! The event will take place at…
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Missouri Democratic State Committee holds 2025-2026 leadership elections
On Saturday, Dec. 7th, , the Missouri Democratic State Committee met to elect Party leadership to serve over 2025 –…
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Annual Global Holiday Market returns to Wichita on December 14
TOPEKA – The International Division at the Department of Commerce is excited to announce the second annual Kansas Global Holiday Market.…
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Pedestrian hit by pickup, killed on Missouri 171 in Carterville Friday night
One person was killed in a fatal pickup-truck – pedestrian accident in Jasper County later Friday night. The Missouri State…
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Trump making threats, traveling abroad, negotiating with world leaders
NEW YORK (AP) — He’s making threats, traveling abroad and negotiating with world leaders. Donald Trump has more than a…
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Cherokee Nation Marshal Service says it faces threat from United Keetoowah Band “Lighthorse”
The Cherokee Nation Marshal Service (CNMS) says it faces a threat from the United Keetoowah Band (UKB). In a recent…
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Missouri Agribusiness Academy applications available
The Missouri Department of Agriculture is offering 30 high school students representing 4-H clubs and FFA chapters, as well as…
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