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Storm passes through area; Awning damaged at Otter Stop in Miami
A storm Sunday morning damaged part of the awning at the Otter Stop at 301 S. Main in Miami, Oklahoma.…
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Report details efforts family took to take rifle from St. Louis man before school shooting
Orlando Harris’ family pleaded with Missouri police to confiscate the 19-year-old’s bullet-proof vest, ammunition and AR-15-style rifle. They knew his…
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Kansas October total tax collections 3.4% below estimate
TOPEKA – The State of Kansas ends October with total tax collections at $668.2 million. That is $23.4 million, or 3.4%,…
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Free night of camping and historic site tours offered to veterans and active-duty military at Missouri State Parks
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. – Representatives from Missouri State Parks recognize and thank all veterans and active-duty military members for their service…
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Infant released from Children’s Mercy Hospital; Newtonia man faces child abuse charges
28-year-old Jordan Boggess of Newtonia has a court date scheduled for December 13th. Newton County prosecutors have accused Boggess of abusing…
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Missouri Pesticide Use Act changes coming
Changes to the Missouri Pesticide Use Act (MPUA) will take effect Jan. 1, 2025, impacting all pesticide applicators, including certified…
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Private property crash injures woman from Monett
A crash on private property in Lawrence County, about a quarter mile east of Monett late Friday morning, resulted in…
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MSSU to host third annual Business Gateway competition
JOPLIN, Mo. – Missouri Southern’s Plaster School of Business will host the third annual Business Gateway–a free business competition and…
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Longtime Gorilla to hang up his cleats
When the 2024 Gorilla football season ends, Dion Gartner will hang up his cleats. He’s never been on a team…
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Oklahoma woman killed in accident on Highway 43 north of Seneca
An accident on Missouri Route 43, three miles north of Seneca, took the life of an Oklahoma woman around 7:45…
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