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Joplin Annual Turkey Trot brings large crowd
About thirteen hundred people braved the weather Thursday morning to participate in the Joplin annual Turkey Trot in downtown Joplin. …
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Holiday closes city offices, alters residential trash schedule
In recognition of the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Joplin offices will be closed on Thursday, Nov.r 25 and Friday,…
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Black Friday has arrived.
Black Friday is one of the biggest sales days of the year for retailers. Many retailers around the country will…
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Thanksgiving in space
Missouri astronaut Mike Hopkins says Thanksgiving will be very different for him this year, including his holiday meal. “Some of…
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Hospital beds are becoming more limited due to Covid-19 hospitalizations
As the holidays approach, health care entities continue to worry about Covid-19. In Missouri, hospital beds are almost four-fifths full,…
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Joplin city offices will be closed for Thanksgiving.
Joplin city offices will be closed Thursday, November 26th and Friday, November 27th. The facilities closing include the Joplin Recycling…
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Kansas cracking down on alcohol/drug-related crashes starting tomorrow
Beginning Friday, November 20, through Sunday, Nov 29, 2020 the Galena Police Department will join many other law enforcement agencies…
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Driver examination stations to be closed several days in November
Taking your driver’s test: It’s a major rite de passage in everyone’s life. But if you’re thinking of taking the…
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Turkey hunting largely unfettered by coronavirus pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled dozens of spring traditions, but turkey hunting is going on largely unfettered. Forty-nine states host…
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Thanksgiving Kicks Off “Fire Season”
Don’t be a statistic! Thanksgiving is officially the kick-off of “fire season”- the time of the year that you’re most…
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