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City Council Work Session slated for tonight
The Joplin City Council will have a work session Monday evening. The City of Joplin adopted a new development and…
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Tariff revenue to be used to cover WIC payments and maybe military pay, Hawley says
(Missourinet) – The federal Women, Infant, and Children’s program – known as WIC – is receiving new funding as the…
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Route 171 CLOSED at Route 96 in Jasper Co. west of Carthage Oct. 13-17
What: Route 171 Closed at Route 96 When: 6 a.m., Monday, October 13 through 7 p.m., Friday, October 17 What: Contractor crews…
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Event to prepare children with sensory needs for healthcare appointments
Children with sensory needs or disabilities may find healthcare appointments challenging. Faculty and students in two programs at Pittsburg State…
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Cost share assistance available for Livestock Water Efficiency Project
MANHATTAN, Kansas —The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Conservation (KDA–DOC) is pleased to announce the availability of funds in…
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Spotted lanternfly knocking at Missouri’s door
University of Missouri Extension specialists say the spotted lanternfly (SLF) might appear in Missouri. MU Extension and Lincoln University urban…
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NEO announces 2025 Outstanding Alumni Honorees
MIAMI, Okla. — Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Outstanding Alumni Awards,…
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Senator Marshall praises passage of NDAA for 2026
Washington, D.C. – On Friday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), issued a statement after the Senate voted on the 2026…
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New Police Chief for City of Neosho
Neosho has a new Chief of Police. Peter Russell began his role on Wednesday, October 8, bringing with him 17…
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Donate shoes in good condition to “Shoe Us the Love” at ESC
Do you have a pair, a few pair or even a whole closet filled with shoes in good condition? You…
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