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City of Carthage settles lawsuit with former City Administrator
The City of Carthage announced on Tuesday it has settled its lawsuit with its former City Administrator Greg Dagnan. The…
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Police in Massachusetts working on case involving Cherokee County Deputy Sheriff
The Cherokee County Sheriff’s office posted the following news release on its Facebook page: “On April 28, 2025, the Cherokee…
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Six people arrested in drug smuggling operation
KANSAS CITY, KAN. – Six people have been charged by criminal complaint in connection with an alleged multi-national drug smuggling…
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AFC Urgent Care Joplin celebrates 1st Anniversary with ribbon-cutting ceremony
Joplin, MO – May 1, 2025 – AFC Urgent Care Joplin was thrilled to mark its first year of serving…
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Former Missouri Governor and US Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond has died
Former Missouri Governor and U-S Senator Christopher S. “Kit” Bond died Tuesday morning at age 86. Current Missouri Governor Kehoe…
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Man from Parsons arrested on numerous charges following a reported hit and run accident
On Friday morning, Parsons Police Officers were dispatched to an address in that city in response to a reported hit-and-run…
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Expect delays, lane reductions on Bus. 49 in Newton County Wednesday
Where: Business 49 (Gateway Drive) between Delmar Lane and Duane Lane in Newton County south of Joplin When: 6 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday,…
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Vision Carthage opens voting for best residential and community landscaping
Carthage, MO – Vision Carthage is kicking off its annual Carthage in Bloom Awards! This beautification initiative recognizes the most…
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City’s monthly tree limb drop-off program open May 16 & 17
Joplin, MO – Residents who have cleared old brush and tree limbs from the winter months of accumulation can drop…
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Potential measles exposures at Wichita airport
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and local health departments continue to respond to measles cases in…
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