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Man from Republic pleads guilty to meth charge
A man from Republic, Missouri pleaded guilty to one count of possessing methamphetamine with the intent to distribute on Thursday.…
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Two-vehicle crash Wednesday in Jasper county causes moderate to serious injuries for 6 people
A two-vehicle crash on Wednesday in Jasper county caused moderate to serious injuries to the individuals involved. The incident took…
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City of Joplin to hold open house meeting ahead start of stormwater project
The City of Joplin will soon start on a stormwater project near Lone Elm Road and Murphy Boulevard. “The work…
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Missouri gas tax going up October 1st
Starting Friday, October 1st, the Missouri gas tax will increase for the first time in 25 years. The increase will…
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Many MO hospitals have hired traveling nurses to keep the doors open during the pandemic, but that comes at a hefty price
Many Missouri hospitals have hired traveling nurses to keep the doors open during the pandemic, but that comes at a…
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Joplin Parks and Recreation announces “May The Forest Be With You” Event
The Joplin Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with several groups, announced the “May The Forest Be With You” celebration…
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COVID-19 booster shots can now be given to eligible Missourians
COVID-19 booster shots can now be given to eligible Missourians. Missourians who received the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine can get a…
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Missouri is among 18 states with less than half of its population vaccinated.
Missouri is among 18 states that still have less than half their populations vaccinated. A surge in new COVID-19 cases…
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Senate passes resolution proposed by Missouri Senator Josh Hawley to honor fallen soldiers
Wednesday night, the Senate passed a resolution by Missouri US Senator Josh Hawley to honor Marine Corps Lance Corporal Jared…
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Missouri state employees work from home plan still a work in progress
Some Missouri state employees are getting closer to the ability to work from home. A spokesman for the Office of…
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