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Derek Schmidt announces congressional run in Kansas’ second district
Former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in Kansas’ Second Congressional District. “My…
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Chiefs trade up with Bills to select WR Xavier Worthy at No. 28 in NFL draft
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs traded up to select Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy with the…
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Daytime closure on Connecticut Avenue south of 38th Street starts Tuesday, April 30
Starting Tuesday, April 30, Connecticut Avenue will be closed to traffic just south of 38th Street. This daytime closure begins…
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Anesthesiologist pleads guilty to taking fentanyl from hospital
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – An anesthesiologist at a Lee’s Summit, Mo., hospital pleaded guilty in federal court today to illegally…
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Tree falls on Chevy Van on Highway 171; Driver injured
There was an accident on Higway 171, about two miles north of Carl Junction around 10:20 this [Thursday] morning. The…
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NEO to present “Fill the World with Love” concert May 2nd
The Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College vocal music program will present their spring concert, “Fill the World with Love,” on May…
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Joplin Fire Department responds to residential structure fire
At approximately 5:20 p.m. on Wednesday, the Joplin 911 center was notified via a life alert activation of a possible…
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Carthage’s Mark Twain Elementary School hit by lighting; All students and staff safe
Mid-morning thunderstorms brought a quick 3 – 6 inches of rain to portion of the Four-State Area. Carthage’s Mark Twain…
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JPD to host Bicycle Safety Fair
The Joplin Police Department is excited to announce we are hosting a Bicycle Safety Fair on May 4, from 10…
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Henkle’s Ace Hardware expands Webb City location
When you want to give your customers the best shopping experience possible, you do what it takes to make it…
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