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Firewood Month approaching
October is Firewood Month and we’d like your help in protecting Missouri’s forestry industry from pests. Learn how you can…
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Food Insecure Cost-Share Grant recipients announced
The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced today that 17 projects will receive funding through the Food Insecure Cost-Share Grant Program.…
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Accident on I-44 in Fidelity causes serious injuries to Joplin woman
A crash on I-44 in Fidelity east of Joplin at 5:54 Friday evening has left a woman from Joplin in…
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NEO names Wyandotte Nation 2024 Award of Merit
Miami, Oklahoma — Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College will host the 2024 Outstanding Alumni Banquet during homecoming weekend on Friday, October 4,…
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Co-ops deploy nearly 200 for Hurricane Helene help
Nearly 200 Missouri lineworkers have answered the call to help fellow electric cooperatives in need. Teams from 30 electric cooperatives…
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Miami Oklahoma teacher charged with child abuse
A Miami Oklahoma school teacher has been charged with child abuse. Charles Preaus was also booked for public intoxication and…
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Procter & Gamble expansion creates jobs, investment in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Procter & Gamble Company, a global leader in the manufacturing of a wide variety of consumer…
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Missouri Small Business Development Center at Missouri Southern State University Unveils Fall 2024 Entrepreneurship Speaker Series
Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) is proud to announce its Entrepreneurship Speaker Series for Fall 2024, featuring a remarkable lineup…
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Parsons Police investigate threat to High School
The Parsons Police Department responded to a potential threat of violence directed towards Parsons High School following a tip received…
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MSSU renames Spiva Art Gallery to Cragin Art Gallery
While the name is changing, the legacy is only getting richer. Missouri Southern State University held a ceremony on Friday…
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