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Jill Carter discusses Initiative Petition Reform and closing Severely Disabled schools
The Missouri Board of Education recently voted to close 12 Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled by the end of…
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Kobach sues Gov. Kelly to force her to turn over Kansas SNAP data to feds
TOPEKA – Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach says he is asking a court to compel Gov. Laura Kelly’s administration to…
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Save-the-date for MSSU’s 2025 Homecoming
Joplin, Mo—MSSU is thrilled to announce the 2025 Homecoming parade and football game on Saturday, Oct. 25. The parade in…
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Pitt State chosen for national grant for Kelce College of Business program
Students and faculty in the Accounting and Internal Audit program in the Kelce College of Business at Pittsburg State University…
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Free Event: Prairie Day, September 13th
DIAMOND, Mo. – Prairie Day, a free event, is planned for Saturday, September 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.,…
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Missouri officials blowing the whistle on fall prep sports
More than 13-hundred football officials are working games this fall at the Junior & Senior High School level. Andrew Kauffman…
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Mayor Cortez discusses Pennsylvania Ave. viaduct and more
The City of Joplin is hosting an open house public meeting tonight from 4:40 to 6:30 on the fifth floor…
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Ozarks Steam Engine Association Hosts 63rd Annual Steam-O-Rama Event
Ash Grove, MO — The Ozarks Steam Engine Association and Southwest Missouri EDGE & TA Branch 16 are proud to…
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October is Fire Prevention Month
October is Fire Prevention Month. Dustin Lunow with the Joplin Fire Department tells Newstalk KZRG that burning candles can turn…
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Fish kills are mostly acts of nature, says Missouri Conservation fisheries specialist
Missourinet – There have been a few notable fish kills in Missouri this year. But they’re not unusual, according to…
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