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PICHER, Okla. — It’s like walking through a bad dream for John Frazier as he steps through the rooms of his former home in Picher and sees the damage left by vandals. ....more>>

Five seats open on Joplin council

Five of Joplin’s nine City Council seats — three general and two zone — will be filled by voters in the April 6 election. more>>

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Salute to veterans stirs patriotism
Overpass project to close Connecticut w/ David Hertzberg, Jack Schaller interview
Meals restored to seniors
School board mulling working students' needs
Fire that damages detached garage under investigation
Man facing shoplifting, felony drug charges
Joplin man granted suspended sentence in weapon case
Man hospitalized after being assaulted in yard in Joplin
Four motorists hurt in traffic accidents on roads in area
Woman hops out of hot tub, hauls with man’s pants
Probation assessed in child-sex case in Cherokee County
Jasper man accused of online trafficking in child pornography
Convict back behind bars after bogus release OK 
Freeman contract changes stem from internal audit
Mike Pound: Texting conquered; next up, tweeting
Lori Marble: Food Basket Brigade marks 22nd year
Kansas consumer advocates scrutinize Empire rates case
The Best Shots You Didn't See (week of Oct. 31st)
KC area soldier wounded in Fort Hood attack
Shooting claims former Oklahoman
Flags lowered in Ark. to honor Fort Hood victims
Mass swine flu vaccinations planned in state
Joplin man accused of sex with minor overseas w/ complaint and affidavit
Anderson resident hurt in accident
Man accused of shooting band colleague
Volunteers sought for Nativity production
Quapaw tribal leader draws Obama's eye to Tar Creek w/ Obama remarks full text & video
Carthage home presses lawsuit
Finding prescription to rescue Medicaid state’s big challenge
MSSU’s Canadian concert features international flavor
Area lawmakers oppose health care bill w/ Affordable Health Care for America Act full text
Superintendent: Miami school district weathering state cuts
Mike Pound: Bill Cosby deserved humor award
Okla. soldiers safe at Fort Hood
Governor selects Sarcoxie to operate license office
OU president says no layoffs or tuition increases
Heroin overdoses raise concerns in Missouri
Today's Talker: Car sideswipes elephant in Enid
Missouri hunters kill 8,300 turkeys during fall season
Prosecution drops cases; absence of victims cited
Teenagers hurt in two accidents on roads in area
Charges sought in wounding of Tahlequah man
Faculty members meet third finalist for MSSU vice president post
Return of Stellabration ready
Neosho council to review plan to destroy records
Woman: Assailant robbed her of vision in one eye
Police say Oronogo boy admits concocting abduction story
State: Trucking company closing; 237 jobs to be lost
Former clerk, accused of faking cancer, ordered to stand trial
Empire seeks rate increase for Kansas customers
Students call nursing school policy barring tattoos unfair w/ MSSU nursing school tattoo policy
Mike Pound: Every day is a good day for a cheeseburger
Former Prosecutor’s office clerk bound over for trial for allegedly faked cancer claims
Empire seeks rate increase for Kansas customers
Missouri debates ways to handle drunken driving cases
Rural Washburn girl missing
River levels fall; casino reopens
Missouri bridge repair program tops 100 mark
State prisons ask for swine flu vaccine
Today's talker: St. Louis County OKs smoking ban
Voters endorse plan for full-time prosecutor in McDonald County
Three injured in auto accidents on roads in area
Joplin men accused of using fake chips at Grove casino
Jasper County officials urged to keep lid on spending
Webb City, Carl Junction voters OK bond issues
MSSU puts practice field project on hold
MSSU president: ‘We have work to do’
Mike Pound: Leaf raking a real pain in the ... back
Group explores options for replacing Columbus stadium
School bond issues pass in Carl Junction, Webb City, but fall in Pierce City
Bagel, stamp sales raise more than $6,500 to battle breast cancer
Voters OK full-time prosecutor for McDonald County, water issue in Lanagan
H1N1 nasal-spray clinic applauded
Diamond bond issue sails to victory
Jasper County officials told to hold down spending
New rule intended to limit pseudoephedrine use
Feminine products stolen in Conway are found
After nearly 20 years, KC zoo gets polar bear
Vernon County authorities find missing man’s body
Man being held for mental exam after car pursuit
Felony charge filed against man arrested in raid
Sisters of Mercy takes charge at St. John’s
Faculty chalks up 140-44 vote against confidence in Speck
Council to hold public hearing on trail issue
Kansas health departments out of seasonal flu vaccine
Webb City set to honor newspaper editor
Manslaughter charge filed in wake of hunting death
Mount Carmel opens new cardiac unit
Ottawa County joins program offering discounts on prescription drugs
Mike Pound: Three horror movie stages: scary, gory and dumb
Vote shows overwhelming lack of confidence in MSSU president Bruce Speck
Manslaughter charge filed in fatal hunting accident
Today's Talker: Afghan election commission declares Karzai winner
Sisters of Mercy complete take over of operations at St. John’s today
Faculty votes today
Joplin City Council schedules hearings
Bond issue on ballot in Pierce City district
Prosecutor proposal heads ballot
Volunteers helping to create window displays for holidays
Jo Ellis: Volunteer oportunities abound in Carthage
Andra Bryan Stefanoni: Recycling center to get security system
Monster-movie fans say vows on Halloween
: Irony, disconnect lead to no-confidence vote at MSSU w/ Bruce Speck shared governance memos
Postmaster: It takes a village to support fight against cancer
Webb City, Carl Junction schools hope to take advantage of program funded through stimulus package
MSSU faculty vote sets stage for change
Lori Marble: Great Day for Wildcat bandmates
Speck: MSSU direction emerges as theme at ‘listening’ meetings
Mike Pound: Holiday TV shows are all about timing
High winds whip Neosho
Neosho roundabout gearing up
NAACP chapter celebrates national group’s centennial w/ Ernestine Carr and Allen Merriam Community Conversation interview
18 percent rate increase sought by Missouri American Water Co.
Filmmakers use abandoned Picher buildings; trust authority stops movie
The Best Shots You Didn't See (Week of Oct. 24th)
Missouri American files application for nearly 18 percent water rate increase
Missouri license offices go to bidders tied to auditor
Rare comics, found in basement, to be auctioned
School face prospect of more funding cuts
Study will review purposes of Missouri River dams
Drug charges name three area people
Man pleads guilty to sexual abuse of underage boy
Humane Society officer to answer council's questions w/ auditor's letters to Carthage Humane Society board
Hog-farm ruling appealed by attorney general
Empire seeks nearly 20 percent rate hike
Authority for Treece buyout approved by U.S. Senate
Candidate for MSSU post makes pitch to faculty
Electric users face increases w/ energy saving tips
Police: Defendant fabricated drive-by shooting of home
Jury returns guilty verdict in Columbus murder trial
Mike Pound: Twirler reflects on 'life-changing' trip w/ slide show
Bill authorizing buyout of Treece, Kan., heads to Obama
Empire seeks rate increase
Robert Jarman guilty of second-degree murder
Jury begins deliberation in Jarman case
American Airlines will close Kansas City base
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