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More than 70 area professionals to experience “A Month in Poverty”
More than 70 area professionals will take time out of their schedules this week to walk in the shoes of…
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Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity receives $10,000 grant from Wells Fargo; workday on Wednesday
Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit organization that collaborates with the community to improve housing affordability, has received a…
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Social Security and the government shutdown
Due to the federal government shutdown, Social Security offices are open with reduced services. Hearings offices remain open to conduct…
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Ammonia leak at Coffeyville Kansas plant
Saturday afternoon, emergency personnel responded to an ammonia leak at the CVR nitrogen plant in Coffeyville, Kansas. In a statement…
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Carthage Maple Leaf Festival continues through Saturday
Activities continue through Saturday in the Carthage Missouri Maple Leaf Festival for 2025. Today is Taco Tuesday starting at 5…
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Gold Rush in Missouri: Prices Soar Past $4,000 an Ounce, Driving Demand Across the State
(Missourinet) – Gold continues to go up after hitting a record high of 4-thousand dollars an ounce last week. Barry…
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Hit and run accident in Greene County Sunday evening
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in Greene County last night just after 7:30. It happened on Missouri-O about…
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Charlie Kirk tribute slated for tomorrow evening in Joplin
A tribute to Charlie Kirk will take place in Joplin’s Landreth Park from 5 p.m. to about 7:30 p.m. tomorrow,…
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Governor Kehoe denies clemency to Lance Shockley
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced that clemency will not be granted to Mr. Lance Shockley. On…
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Integris Hospitals in Grove and Miami now offering 3D mammograms
INTEGRIS Health Grove Hospital and INTEGRIS Health Miami Hospital are proud to offer 3D mammograms, the latest in breast cancer…
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