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Forest Service seeks companies able to work on roads, facilities, and trails
The United States Forest Service has recently published three blanket purchase agreements (BPAs) on SAM.gov for companies and service providers…
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Larson edges Buescher at the line at Kansas Speedway in closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Kyle Larson came roaring around the outside of Chris Buescher on the final lap at…
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KCU-Joplin holds graduation ceremonies; Graduates to help fill extreme shortage of primary care doctors
The KCU-Joplin Medical School held graduation ceremonies today [Sunday] at Leggett & Platt Athletic Center at Missouri Southern State University.…
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JPD conducts graduation for 2024 Citizens Police Academy
The Joplin Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy conducted graduation ceremonies on May 2nd. The Citizens Police Academy is a 14-week…
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Disturbance at Joplin Olive Garden over; “No injuries, no arrests and no danger.”
Joplin Police units were called to the Olive Garden at 3031 Hammons Boulevard regarding a reported disturbance by a person…
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Former Boy Scout volunteer sentenced for hiding cameras in Missouri camp bathroom
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A former Boy Scout volunteer has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for hiding cameras…
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NEO Commencement Thursday evening at Red Robertson Field
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College will celebrate graduates and award their associate degrees during the institution’s 103rd commencement ceremony on Thursday,…
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Female inmate dies at Topeka Correctional Facility
TOPEKA, Kansas. – Topeka Correctional Facility (TCF) inmate Asa Hashanna Adams, 36, died Saturday, May 4, 2024. She was found…
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Campaign collects over 380,000 signatures to place abortion access measure on November ballot
MISSOURINET – Could Missouri’s near total abortion ban be overturned in November? That’s what one campaign is hoping to do…
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University research team set to return to “Bloody Bender” site in Southeast Kansas
INDEPENDENCE, KANSAS – After scratching the surface last summer in the reopened investigation into the 150-year-old Bloody Bender saga in…
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