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News Joplin MO
Another death as a result of Covid in Jasper County
Release from the Jasper County Health Department JASPER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 105 Lincoln Carthage, MO 64836 Phone (417) 358-3111 *…
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The City of Joplin surprisingly ends their fiscal year on a high note
The city of Joplin’s fiscal year ended on October 31 and it ended with a surprise. Earlier in the year…
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Netflix announces an increase for services
With theaters shuttering their doors amid government mandated restrictions, Netflix has been a popular form of entertainment during the caronavirus…
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Unemployment and covid-19
Five of the six states with the nation’s lowest unemployment rates are in the Midwest, have Republican governors and have…
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Election
Election 20-20 is challenge, even for the experts
In previous elections, Missouri counties posted absentee ballot results first. For Tuesday’s general election, that practice will vary from county…
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Kelly announces new SPARK Taskforce Public Dashboard
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly has announced the launch of the online investment dashboard to show how the $1.034 billion…
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New laws take effect tomorrow in Oklahoma
Hundreds of new laws usually take effect every year in Oklahoma, but there will be only around 60 this year…
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Missouri reporting nearly 3,000 new cases, high positivity rate
Missouri’s health department is reporting nearly 3,000 new coronavirus cases, along with a positivity rate that remains alarmingly high. The…
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Carthage High School sees a rise in Covid -19 cases
Covid-19 cases continue to rise for Carthage High School, with eleven more students testing positive for Covid-19 and 95 still…
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MO Veterans Commission wants $16 million for Covid Budget shortfall
The Missouri Veterans Commission plans to ask the Legislature and governor for an extra 16.4 million dollars to operate Missouri’s…
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