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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
    Tuesday, July 20, 2004
  • McCune Brooks Expansion
    A four state hospital crosses the last hurdle to expand their facility. McCune Brooks hospital in carthage received final approval from the Missouri Health Facilities...
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  • Jasper County Sheriff Audit
    A four state Sheriff`s department will get a visit from Uncle Sam this week. Agents from the Bureau of Justice assistance will meet with the...
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  • Miami Man Arrested
    A local man wanted for threatening his parents with a handgun has been arrested. 32-year-old Billy Elmore of Miami was taken into custody yesterday in...
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  • Cherokee County Drowning
    Two people are dead following an accidental drowning. The incident happened Monday afternoon at a strip pit just east of Oswego. Officials believe 18-year-old Tammy...
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  • Monday, July 19, 2004
  • Crosslines Donations
    As time draws near to go back to school, one local organization is helping some children get the supplies they need. Crosslines Churches of the...
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  • Joplin Fatality
    Jasper County authorities are investigating an alleged road-rage incident. Late Thursday afternoon a Joplin man was stabbed in the chest with a knife. The stabbing...
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  • Nevada Fatality
    A one vehicle accident claims the life of a Southwest Missouri youth. 8-year-old Harley Blevins of Vernon County was killed when the car he...
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  • Triple Fatality
    The accident happened late Sunday at county road 190 and Thorn road. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a car driven by 76-year-old William...
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  • Sunday, July 18, 2004
  • Farm Show
    Agriculture takes center stage in Southeast Kansas. 30 years ago... the Four State Farm Show started with a newspaper article, as a way to get people...
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  • Fire Training
    Local firefighters are learning new ways to fight terrorism. Exploding car bombs were just one of the many demonstrations at Missouri Southern...
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  • Kansas Courts
    Congress could look at the court system in Kansas to fix a problem now causing chaos in federal courts across the country. ...
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  • Commerce Tower Shooting
    Shooting in one Northeastern Oklahoma town have prompted an investigation by some of the states top law enforcement agency.. The water tower in...
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  • Aurora Man Support
    A Southwest Missouri man charged with molesting his stepdaughter will face yet another jury in January. But some people in his hometown say...
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  • Saturday, July 17, 2004
  • 3rd Saturday Creekside
    Others in the four states found ways to relax by the creekside. Creekside Park, that is. It`s Third Saturday Creekside... a...
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  • Dances Of United Peace
    While it`s hot outside, church members and residents have found a reason and a way to stay cool. Today members of the Union...
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  • Jasper County Coins
    Over in Carthage it`s the show of all things collectible. This is the 19th annual Barton-Jasper County Collectors Association Summer Coin, Stamp, Sports...
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  • Carver Days
    The legacy lives on in Diamond, Missouri this weekend... as people got the chance to learn how to preserve history. Leaders at...
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  • Sara Blevins Benefit Concert
    A community continues to show support for a family who lost their six year old daughter after storms hit the area on July 4th. ...
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  • Tar Creek Suit
    Former and current residents of the Tar Creek Superfund Site will head to court on Monday. They`re expected to file lawsuits accusing mining...
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  • 203rd Homecoming
    Heroes of Operation Iraqi Freedom are finally back home. Members of the 203rd Engineer Batallion made their way back home to Fort Leonard...
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