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  • Sexual misconduct investigation under way at Alaskan base, military officials say
    The Army has launched an investigation into possible sexual misconduct or sexual assault at the Space and Missile Defense Command at Fort Greely, Alaska, military and defense officials tell NBC News.The sources report there are allegations that an Army commander or commanders had sexual relations with female soldiers under their command.It's not clear whether the alleged contact was forced or cons...
        


  • When great turns into G.O.A.T.
    When I was young, the majority opinion – at least among the kids at my school – was that the devil played the fiddle better than Johnny did in the song “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” Obviously, that would have messed up the general narrative of that song, but it was a good lesson in subjectivity. It’s all a matter of opinion. There isn’t a best ever. Not really. Not even in a song.But it leads ...
        


  • Principal, teachers recount tornado hitting Oklahoma school
    By Becky Bratu, Kate Snow, Tim Uehlinger and Jay Kernis, NBC NewsAs she tours the husk of Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla. -- the little that was left behind after a powerful tornado shredded everything in its 17-mile path -- Principal Amy Simpson thinks back to Monday morning, when her biggest task was helping the sixth-graders get ready for their graduation ceremony.Pre-K teacher L...
        


  • Zoo worker dies after tiger attack
    A British zoo worker who was injured in a tiger attack at an animal park near Dalton-in-Furness has died, police said Friday.Sarah McClay, 24, from the Barrow area, was attacked by a tiger within its enclosure Friday afternoon, Cumbria police said. The woman was taken by air ambulance to Royal Preston Hospital following the attack at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, but she did not survive.McClay...
        


  • US judge rules department of 'toughest sheriff' engages in racial profiling
    PHOENIX -- A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people.The 142-page decision by U.S. District Judge Murray Snow in Phoenix backs up allegations that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's critics have mad...
        


 
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Local News Archives
    Thursday, September 30, 2004
  • Wilson Trial
    The trial of a southeast Kansas man accused of murdering his wife continues in Crawford County district court. Walt Wilson of Pittsburg faces a charge...
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  • Wanted Man
    Authorities are searching for a McDonald County man accused of assault. David Flory is charged with 1st degree assault in connection with a Monday night...
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  • Vioxx Recalled
    There could be a drug in your medicine cabinet that could cause more harm than good. The drug Vioxx is being recalled by the...
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  • Wednesday, September 29, 2004
  • Preventing E-coli
    According to Dan Pekarek at the Joplin Health Department,he says it`s spread from the close contact of kids. It can be passed on from not...
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  • E Coli Lawsuit
    Patricia and Asa Wasden filed the lawsuit against Kid`s Korner Day Care. The suit alleges that their son, Ian, suffered from Hemolytic Uremic syndrome after...
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  • Library Gropings
    Police are on the lookout after two girls were groped at the Joplin public library. Just before eight o`clock last night, an eight-year-old girl was...
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  • Library Gropings
    Police are on the lookout after two girls were groped at the Joplin public library. Just before eight o`clock last night, an eight-year-old girl was...
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  • Wilson Trial
    Emotional testimony today about the hours before a kansas woman died. Testimony continued today in the trial of a Southeast Kansas man accused of murder....
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  • Tuesday, September 28, 2004
  • American Indian Museum
    A new museum is honoring native americans across the country, and here in the four states. Members of the Miami Tribe attended the opening of...
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  • Monday, September 27, 2004
  • Joplin Will Get Flouride
    It`s a battle over teeth, and the deadline is here. The opponents of flouridation have faught hard to block putting flouride in Joplin water. Now,the...
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  • Civilian Service Award
    Local residents are being honored for their help in a recent house explosion that claimed the life of a Joplin Police officer. A ceremony was...
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  • Plea Charge
    A local man charged with a shooting at a local fast food restaurant changes his plea. 17-year old Andrew Fay entered a plea of...
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  • Walton Wilton Trial
    Jury selection began today in the trial of 31-year-old Walton Wilson of Pittsburg. The Southeast Kansas man is accused of murder. Watson is charged with...
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  • Unmarked Intersection
    An unmarked intersection is the site of a dangerous accident,now`s the city is looking at how to solve the problem. A four state woman is...
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  • Sunday, September 26, 2004
  • Kapstone Fundraiser
    Another center that provides a safe and understanding environment for children and teens continued a fun fall fundraiser today. The Kapstone House has...
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  • Walk For Hospice
    People are helping people this weekend during an annual fundraiser which supports St. John`s Hospice. Walk for Hospice is held every year to...
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  • Parsons Death
    Police in Parsons, Kansas are investigating a suspicious death after a body was found yesterday. Residents in Parsons say 44-year-old Jack Sanchez was...
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  • Galena Followup
    A Galena woman is making her feelings known about her husband`s death at the hands of police officers... This comes after Timothy Michael...
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  • Friday, September 24, 2004
  • Jenkins Pleads
    A Southeast Kansas man accused of distributing illegal drugs says he`s guilty of the crime. 30-year-old Eddie Jenkins of Parsons, Kansas pleaded guilty to one...
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  • Peckham in Court
    A four state minister charged with sexual abuse says he`s not guilty. 71-year-old Donald Peckham of Sarcoxie entered a plea of not guilty, this...
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