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MSU to offer new Doctor of Education in Leadership, Learning and Educational Change
Something new is coming to Missouri State University in Springfield. MSU will soon be offering a Doctor of Education in…
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City contractor begins sewer maintenance in central neighborhoods in Joplin
Residents in central neighborhoods in Joplin are encouraged to watch for notifications about sanitary sewer work in their area that…
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Joplin road work update Main Street and 34th as well as Main Street and Fountain Road
This week, each night through Friday, road construction will close Main Street northbound lanes at 35th from 8 PM until…
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First day of school rapidly approaching for area
The start of the school year is here in the Joplin area, with a handful of schools starting this week…
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Human Bean donating for each coffee sold Friday to Crosslines food bank
This Friday morning starting at 5, the Human Bean is teaming up with Crosslines to raise money for a food…
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Chiefs’ Reid says wide receiver ‘Hollywood’ Brown won’t need surgery for shoulder injury
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown did not need…
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Jordan Chiles has been stripped of a gymnastics bronze medal, but the USOPC says it will appeal
PARIS (AP) — U.S. Olympic officials say they will appeal a court ruling that resulted in American gymnast Jordan Chiles being…
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Arkansas motorcycle rider dies in fatal accident in Vernon County
A motorcycle rider from Fayetteville, Arkansas died in an accident at 2 p.m. Saturday on I-49- five miles south of…
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Litigation ends in Carthage but impeachment effort remains alive
A private meeting between the parties involved in a civil lawsuit in Carthage resulted in legal proceedings coming to an…
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