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Delaware County Sheriff’s Office implements use of OffenderWatch program
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is implementing the use of a program called OffenderWatch. This program is the nation’s largest…
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Manchin registers as an independent, raising questions about his future political plans
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia announced Friday he has registered as an independent, raising questions about his…
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Missouri American Water hosts check presentation to Wildcat Glades Friends Group
Missouri American Water hosted a check presentation ceremony, recognizing The Wildcat Glades Friends Group as an American Water Charitable Foundation…
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Missouri provides free meals to eligible children this summer
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Summer Food Service Program is designed to provide breakfast, lunch, suppers…
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Brutus Fest 2024 this Saturday in West Mineral, Kansas
Brutus Fest 2024 will be held from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. this Saturday, June 1 at the Big Brutus…
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Chiefs lineman Isaiah Buggs turns self in on misdemeanor cruelty to animal charges in Alabama
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to the Tuscaloosa County Jail on…
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Man dies after altercation; Detectives seeking Joshua William Ray Taft
Murder charges being sought against a man from Joplin. Today [Thursday, May 30, 2024], just after midnight, the Newton County…
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City reminds citizens to clear flowers from cemetery sites by Monday, June 3
City officials are respectfully reminding the public of their opportunity to remove and preserve Memorial Day decorations from graves in…
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IRS to make permanent last year’s free electronic tax return system
WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS will make permanent the free electronic tax return filing system that it experimented with this…
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LEAD Agency receives $5,000 Oklahoma Humanities grant for oral history project
MIAMI, Okla. — Local Environmental Action Demanded (LEAD) Agency was recently awarded a $5,000 grant from Oklahoma Humanities to launch…
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