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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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St. Louis Ave to close at 8th Street Monday due to utility work
On Monday, October 14, St. Louis Avenue will be closed at 8th Street. Missouri American Water contractors are replacing the…
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GoFundMe helps with expenses following Granby student’s death
A GoFundMe account has been set up to help with expenses in connection with the death of an elementary school…
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Motorcycle accident in Stone County seriously injures two
Two people seriously injured in a Saturday morning motorcycle accident in Stone County. A 2003 Suzuki cycle began sliding, layed…
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Three people injured in Saturday morning accident in Newton County
Three people were injured, two seriously, in an accident on Missouri 86 in Newtonia around 11:47 Saturday morning. The Missouri…
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Suspect arrested in Crawford County homicide
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Kan. – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, and the Frontenac Police Department…
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ATV overturns, ejecting teenage driver in Vernon County
There’s been another ATV accident in the 4-States. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports a 15-year-old female driver from El…
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Black walnut harvest in Missouri
Black walnut hulling stations are open! From last week until Octobert 20th, hulling stations across Missouri will be purchasing black…
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Missouri Walmart and Sam’s Clubs extend support for Hurricane Relief efforts, now accepting donations
Many of the communities Walmart and Sam’s Club are proud to call home have been affected by destruction and loss…
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