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Congressman Burlison talks up southwest Missouri tourism
Missouri has many hot tourism spots and Congressman Eric Burlison is touting tourism in his district, which covers most of…
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With little time to spare, Missouri special session begins today in an effort to win the Royals and Chiefs
The state legislature begins its special session today that aims to keep the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri. Senate President…
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Swimming safety tips for kids to prevent drownings
The outdoor summer fun season is here. Dustin Lunow with the Joplin Fire Department tells Newstalk KZRG if you have…
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Mayor Cortez talks aquatic centers and city council meetings
Summer is just around the corner in Joplin and its surrounding communities, and Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to…
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KZRG, Zimmer Marketing walk away from MBA Awards with plenty of hardware
The Missouri Broadcasters Association held its annual awards ceremony on Saturday, and Zimmer Marketing was well represented. The MBA Awards…
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Kansas City Chiefs and Royals considering Kansas offer – Missouri could lose lots of money
The original offer by the state of Kansas to the Chiefs and Royals to move out of Missouri was set…
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Burlison discusses One Big Beautiful Bill and he is frustrated by moderate Republicans
Why can’t the deficit be reduced starting next year? Congressman Eric Burlison told the KZRG Morning Newswatch: “The problem is…
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FBI increases reward for escapee known as “Devil in the Ozarks”
K-9s, drones and helicopters are poring over the rugged terrain of northern Arkansas in search of Grant Hardin, the prison…
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Two teens killed in semi-truck accident in Webster County
Two people killed in a highway accident on U.S. 60 just east of Rogersville in Webster County. The teenage driver…
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Hawley urges DOJ to investigate Chinese automotive company
WASHINGTON — This week, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, urging the Department of…
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