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First day of summer signals a refresh on dealing with rising temperatures
With the start of summer upon us, and the temperatures already reaching record highs for this time of year, taking…
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New passport agency coming to Kansas City
Kansas City has been named one of six locations for a new U.S. passport agency. The news comes following a…
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Joplin honors former longtime officer JD Love with ceremonial street naming
What an honor for a longtime Joplin police officer. JD Love, who spent nearly 30 years on the JPD, was…
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Missouri might be doing more business with Italy
Missouri might be doing more business with Italy. Governor Mike Parson is fresh off a trade mission to the European…
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Spiva Center for the Arts writing workshop for veterans and family members this Saturday
A special workshop presented by Missouri Humanities and the Spiva Center for the Arts this Saturday “from 9 am to…
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Missouri State Highway Patrol promotes pair of troopers
Lieutenant Scott B. White, Professional Standards Division, General Headquarters, Jefferson City, MO, is being promoted to captain and named director…
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Tri-State Family YMCA combats child hunger this summer
NEOSHO, Mo. – According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, around 22 million kids receive free or reduced-cost meals thanks…
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Hawley introduces resolution honoring Natalie and Davy Lloyd
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) introduced a resolution honoring the lives and service of Natalie and Davy Lloyd. The Missouri missionaries…
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Governor Kelly celebrates Juneteenth at Kansas Statehouse
TOPEKA — Governor Laura Kelly joined the Kansas African American Affairs Commission today to celebrate Juneteenth at the Statehouse. This marks the…
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Whataburger officially open in Webb City
The wait is over for Webb City, as the Whataburger located at 714 S Madison Street is officially open. The…
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