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Are Missouri voters feeling the fatigue already? Most likely, says MU professor
Voter fatigue seemed to settle in early this year when it appeared the 2024 presidential race would again feature a…
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MoDOT warns drivers to be on the lookout for deer
Now that October has arrived, the risk of auto-deer collisions increases. The Missouri Department of Transportation says most deer strikes…
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Missouri joins multistate lawsuit over nursing home staffing rule
Missouri has joined several other states in suing the Biden Administration over a new rule mandating minimum staffing requirements for…
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In Missouri, Halloween night signs were required in the yards of sex offenders. Until now
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Many states have laws designed to keep children away from convicted sexual offenders on Halloween night,…
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Learn more about Joplin City government at Council in the Park
Do you have questions or concerns about how your municipal government works? Want a chance to meet your council members?…
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Three involved in DWI crash near Carthage; only minor injuries
A DWI crash near Carthage over the weekend. The car they were in on County Road 120 about four miles…
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Child deaths from fentanyl on the rise in Kansas, report shows
TOPEKA – (October 14, 2024) – The State Child Death Review Board has released its annual report, revealing a troubling…
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Governor Kelly announces pver $31.5M for 31 bicycle, pedestrian projects across Kansas
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced today that nearly $31.5 million will be awarded for 31 projects in communities across Kansas…
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No burn permits for local communities until rainfall occurs
The Joplin Fire Department and other area agencies from Webb City, Carl Junction, Oronogo, and Carterville remind citizens that due…
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