News Joplin MO
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Kehoe signs Senate Bill 105 to stop sale of six invasive plant species
Getting rid of invasive plants: That’s what a bill signed by Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe would do. Senate Bill 105…
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Former coach and Missouri middle school teacher sentenced for coercing, enticing, and sexually abusing a minor child
TULSA, Okla. – A former coach and middle school teacher was sentenced today for six counts related to child exploitation…
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Train hits SUV driven by girl from Pittsburg
There was a narrow escape in southeast Kansas Tuesday evening. The Kansas Highway Patrol says an SUV driven by a…
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Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College announces 2025 Golden Norsemen football schedule
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) has officially released the 2025 Golden Norsemen Football schedule. The upcoming season includes five games…
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Joplin Outlaws Rout Fort Smith Marshals in 13-2 Victory
JOPLIN, Mo. — The Joplin Outlaws (31-10) dominated the Fort Smith Marshals (16-25) with a commanding 13-2 win on Tuesday…
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Speed limit lowering on busy Carl Junction road
The speed limit is changing on a busy Carl Junction roadway. Starting next week, MODOT is lowering the speed limit…
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Charges filed after Lamar man scammed out of $150k
A man from Lamar was scammed out of $150,000 and now a man from Edmond, Oklahoma, is facing four counts…
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Price of Forever stamp increases by 7.4%
The price of a postage stamp has going up. As of last Sunday, he price of first-class Forever stamps increased…
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Missouri will soon create a statewide task force to help protect churches and nonprofits
Missouri will soon create a statewide task force to help protect churches and nonprofits. Governor Mike Kehoe has signed a…
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Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity Receives $15,000 Grant to Support Affordable Housing and Veterans Build Program from US Bank
JOPLIN, Mo. — Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit dedicated to improving housing affordability through community collaboration, has…
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