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Marian Days is underway in Carthage
The Catholic Pilgrimage has descended upon Carthage as Marian Days is underway. For 46 years, Carthage has hosted the celebration…
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2024 Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday
In 2021, the Missouri Legislature passed a bill that made it state law that all local and state sales taxes…
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Signal & Intersection Improvements at Three Locations in Joplin Beginning Week of Aug. 5
Drivers should expect occasional lane closures and traffic delays when a project to make intersection improvements and install traffic signals…
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Sedalia will soon be hustling and bustling with MO State Fair visitors
The carnival rides, funnel cakes, and live concerts will make a return soon to the Missouri State Fair. The fair…
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MU gets rid of its DEI division
The University of Missouri is getting rid of its diversity, equity, and inclusion division. This overlaps with the division’s Vice…
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A.G. Bailey visits the Joplin area; tours Black Rain Ordnance
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey paid a visit to the NewsTalk KZRG listening area today/ Bailey toured Black Rain Ordnance…
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Upcoming bridge work for Greene County’s Route F Bridge
The Greene County Route F Bridge over the Sac River south of Ash Grove will be closed for repairs from…
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Pittsburg man arrested with fentanyl, meth in Cherokee County
CHEROKEE COUNTY KS — Just after 9 p.m. on Monday night, a Cherokee County Sheriff’s Deputy conducted a traffic stop…
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Cardinals, Brewers, Dodgers and Royals add pitchers in flurry of trades on day before MLB’s deadline
The St. Louis Cardinals added starting pitcher Erick Fedde and Milwaukee, the team they are chasing in the NL Central,…
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Bobby Witt Jr. hits grand slam and the Royals hand the White Sox their 15th straight loss
CHICAGO (AP) — Bobby Witt Jr.’s grand slam — and fourth hit of the game — capped Kansas City’s six-run,…
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