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  • ADHD in childhood linked to adult obesity, study finds
    A typical boy with ADHD can appear to be in perpetual motion, but that activity doesn’t guarantee a healthy weight when he grows up. A long-term study released Monday finds that men diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder as children are twice as likely to be overweight or obese in adulthood as those who never had the disorder.These findings, published in Pediatrics, may be surpris...
        


  • Union of immigration enforcement officers to oppose Senate bill
    A union representing 12,000 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officers will publicly oppose the Senate Gang of Eight immigration plan Monday, giving critics of the overhaul effort additional political ammunition as they work to defeat legislation working its way through the Senate Judiciary Committee.  In a release announcing the group's opposition to the bill, National Citizenship and Imm...
        


  • Taylor Swift is a hit as others miss at Billboard Music Awards 
    Taylor Swift managed to pick up six awards before the Billboard Music Awards even started on Sunday night, so it's no surprise that she came away from the MGM Grand as the show's biggest winner. The pop/country superstar not only took home the most trophies -- eight -- but also the night's biggest honors: Top Artist and Billboard 200 Album of the Year for her mega-hit "Red." In addition to Swift's...
        


  • Half the mice on 'space ark' survive a month in orbit – all the lizards do
    MOSCOW — A Russian capsule carrying mice, lizards and other small animals returned to Earth on Sunday after spending a month in space for what scientists said was the longest experiment of its kind.Fewer than half of the 53 mice and other rodents who blasted off on April 19 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome survived the flight, Russian news agencies reported, quoting Vladimir Sychov, deputy directo...
        


  • Squeaker on space ark: Half the mice survive month in orbit – all the lizards do
    MOSCOW — A Russian capsule carrying mice, lizards and other small animals returned to Earth on Sunday after spending a month in space for what scientists said was the longest experiment of its kind.Fewer than half of the 53 mice and other rodents who blasted off on April 19 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome survived the flight, Russian news agencies reported, quoting Vladimir Sychov, deputy directo...
        


 
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Local News Archives
    Thursday, September 9, 2004
  • O`Leary Trial Continues
    The trial of an 18-year old man accused of second degree murder is wrapping up. Authorties are calling it a case of road...
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  • Antibiotic Warning
    A new medical study reveals that a certain anti-biotic can be deadly if taken with other medications. Doctor Richard Wolf with Saint John`s Mercy Clinics...
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  • New Joplin City Manager
    Joplin has a new city manager. The City Council has announced the name of the man who will replace Steve Lewis as Joplin City Manager. Mark...
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  • Pot Bust
    A tip from a local farmer leads local authorities to a million dollar drug find. Delaware County Sheriff`s Deputies confiscated nearly two thousand marijuana plants...
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  • Franklin Found Guilty
    A Southeast Kansas man accused of mulitiple robbery charges has been found guilty. Maurice Franklin, Jr of Neodesha, Kansas was convicted yesterday of three counts...
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  • Wednesday, September 8, 2004
  • Hole & A Hard Place
    There is some hope for a family that discovered a giant sinkhole in their back yard. Clint Bishop from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources inspected...
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  • CBCO Blood Going to Florida
    The Red Cross is sending volunteers from the four states to help out the hurricane battered people of Florida, and for the second time in...
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  • Crawford County Fatality
    A Pittsburg man is dead, and his two passengers are in the hospital after another driver runs a stop sign. The accident happened just after...
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  • O`Leary Trial Continues
    Testimony continues in the case of an 18-year old man accused of second-degree murder. Laramy O`Leary, of Jay, is accused of fatally shooting James Hansen...
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  • Tuesday, September 7, 2004
  • Heart Breaker
    With the President undergoing heart surgery, some four state residents say they can relate to his problem. 84 year old Stella Hodge underwent heart surgery...
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  • 100 Year Old Farm
    An area family gets recongized for having one of the longest owned family farms in Missouri. Jack and Judith Hubbard of Neosho, were recognized today...
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  • Connelly Sentenced
    A Joplin man guilty of fraud has been sentenced. 54-year-old Patrick Connelly was sentenced to two years in federal prison without parole. Connelly pleaded guilty...
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  • O`Leary Trial
    The trial of an 18-year old accused of second-degree murder began today. Laramy O`Leary, of Jay, is accused of fatally shooting James Hansen of Kansas, Oklahoma,...
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  • Monday, September 6, 2004
  • Weekend Travel
    Its time to head home following the long labor day holiday weekend. Highways were busy today around the four states, as people headed home from their...
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  • Wal Mart Campers
    Many people will be hitting the road on this labor day holiday, but it seems many families are parking their rv`s at the neighborhood Wal-Mart...
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  • Joplin Sinkhole
    It was anything but a relaxing holiday for one four state family. The Resurreccion family has a 20 foot wide, 50 foot deep sinkhole in...
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  • Red Cross Grant
    People in the four states are reaching out to victims of hurricanes in Florida. The Southwest Missouri chapter of the American Red Cross received a...
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  • Local Volunteers Going To Florida
    Local volunteers are on their way to Florida to lend a helping hand to those effected by hurricane Frances. Five volunteers with the Southwest Missouri...
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  • Sunday, September 5, 2004
  • Soldier Volunteers
    A local soldier just returned home from service and has already volunteered to go back and continue his duty. Navy Corpsman Jared White is...
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  • Red Cross Volunteers
    Five members of the Southwest Missouri chapter of the American Red Cross are going to help in the disaster relief. Today they participated in...
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