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FEMA’s Lowry-Lee talks recent disaster relief aid
Severe weather has been in abundance around Joplin and its surrounding communities this season. The April 29 storms were just…
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Joplin Fire Department Responds to a Reported Fire at the Tanglewood Apartments
At 1:36PM, June 16th, the Joplin 911 center received a report of a fire located at the Tanglewood Apartment Complex…
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Joplin rolls through Sherman on Father’s Day
Joplin scored five runs in the first two innings to take a commanding lead before putting the game away with…
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Pet Safety Tips for 4th of July from Best Friends Animal Society
With the 4th of July quickly approaching, it’s important for pet owners to be equipped with information about keeping their pets safe…
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USD 250 Elects CEP: Students Eat Free
Pittsburg Community Schools USD 250 has elected to participate in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for the 2025–2026 school year.…
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Mayor Cortez joins Morning NewsWatch
Orange is officially the summer from here on out. Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez stopped by The Morning NewsWatch and confirmed…
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Governor Kehoe signs three bills into law
Jefferson City — Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bills (SB) 1, 3, and 4 into law following the special session…
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Cybersecurity: Tips to help family farms
Everyone has heard the saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” But digital criminals, now often…
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day raises awareness
JEFFERSON CITY, MO — June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, an event that seeks to unite communities around the…
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“No Kings” protest held at 7th and Range Line in Joplin
A large crowd turned out Saturday afternoon in Joplin for the “No Kings” protest. The event took place at the…
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