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  • 15-year-old held in stabbing deaths of two adopted brothers
    A 15-year-old boy is in custody after authorities investigating the stabbing deaths of his younger adopted brothers found him miles away with traces of blood on him, officials said.He was arrested Thursday in the deaths of the boys, ages 4 and 10, at the family home in a Utah subdivision of new houses and tidy lawns, police said."He spoke bluntly with our investigators," said Davis County Sheriff ...
        


  • Memorial Day planet parade: See Jupiter, Mercury and Venus
    By Joe Rao, SPACE.com A trio of bright planets is shining together in the sunset sky, a must-see night sky sight for stargazers this Memorial Day weekend.Three planets — Jupiter, Venus and Mercury — can be now be seen in the western sky at dusk, weather permitting, in a rare and beautiful gathering that changes from night to night. Astronomers call a meeting of objects in the night sky a conjun...
        


  • Stirring the pot: McDonald's serving pasta in Italy
    Infamnia! McDonald’s Italy rolled out a new menu item featuring the country’s most beloved culinary staple: pasta.The fast-food giant is partnering with Italian pasta brand Barilla to serve a pasta salad with tuna, tomatoes, peppers, capers and olives with a price of 4.90 euros. Roberto Masi, CEO of McDonald's Italy, said in a statement the new offering was “responding to the tastes of the Italian...
        


  • Brain overload explains missing childhood memories
    Scientists -- and parents -- have long wondered why we don’t remember anything that happened before age 3. As all parents know, no matter how momentous an event is in a toddler’s life, the memory soon drifts away and within months there isn’t even a wisp of it left.Now a new study shows that “infantile amnesia” may be due to the rapid growth of nerve cells in the hippocampus, the brain region resp...
        


  • 5 climbers feared dead on world's 3rd highest peak
    Five climbers including two Hungarians and a South Korean are missing on the world's third-highest mountain and feared dead, a mountaineering official said Friday. The five disappeared Monday on Mount Kanchenjunga, and bad weather was preventing a rescue helicopter from reaching their base camp. Mountaineering Department official Dipendra Poudel said Friday that the climbers were descending from t...
        


 
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Local News Archives
    Friday, July 9, 2004
  • Onstar Sting
    Advanced car technology helps local authorities catch a car thief. Late Tuesday afternoon monett police received a call that a late year cadillac had been...
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  • D.U.I Checkpoint
    Two Missouri counties will be heavily monitored this month for drunk drivers. The Missouri Highway Patrol is targeting Barry and McDonald counties for a dwi...
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  • Mulberry Fires
    With a population of 600, the city of Mulberry has years where firefighters don`t have any fires to put, but yesterday was the exception. On...
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  • Earl Shero
    A man claims he lost a job and is suing the city of Grove for damages. Earl Sherol says he lost the job as the...
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  • Thursday, July 8, 2004
  • Loy Sentenced
    A Pittsburg Kansas accountant is headed to jail after pleading guilty to mail fraud. 53-year-old Michael Loy has pleaded guilty to mail fraud, wire fraud...
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  • Fierro Report
    The investigation is complete and the information released in the death of a Carthage firefighter. Local firefighters say the report does not contain any surprises....
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  • Sarcoxie Fire
    Fire crews are called as a precaution to an area manufacturing plant. Fire broke out this morning in a dust storage bin at mid america hardwoods...
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  • Coming Home
    A troop that has been serving our country overseas finally makes it`s way back home to the four states. The 203rd Engineering Batallion has been...
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  • Wednesday, July 7, 2004
  • Holiday Fatalities
    The holiday weekend claims the lives of 14 area residents including one local man. Woodrow Jensen of Joplin died July 2nd when he drove into...
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  • Burglary In Process
    An area family goes on vacation only to receive a shock of their life. A Kansas couple arrived at their lake house in Shell Knob...
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  • McDonald County Drowning
    More than a week after an area youth was sucked into a bridge drain pipe, another four state youth nearly drowns in a similar incident. 17-year-old...
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  • Nodler Press Conference
    Your local community health center will soon have more money to spend on health care. Missouri State Senators Gary Nodler and Pete Kinder were in...
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  • Tuesday, July 6, 2004
  • In The Dark
    If you`re still in the dark today, you`re not alone. Many Empire and New-Mac customers are still without power, including some residents in Joplin. Empire...
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  • Picher Girl Fund
    A young girl has died from injuries she sustained during a storm on Sunday. Picher fire officials tell KSN that 6-year-old Sara Blevins died yesterday...
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  • Blunt in Joplin
    A four state Congressman stops in Joplin to promote job growth. Congressman Roy Blunt was at the Newman Business Center yesterday. He announced that five...
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  • Sunday, July 4, 2004
  • Newton County Damage
    And power is slowly coming back on for residents in Newton County, Missouri. Crews from Empire District worked through the night and morning hours...
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  • Cherokee County Damage
    A local county continues to pick up pieces after a severe storm causes major damage in the area. Cherokee County, Kansas is still picking up...
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  • Labette County Damage
    A four state county declares a state of emergency after a weekend storm rages through many communities. Labette County, Kansas has declared a local disaster...
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  • Friday, July 2, 2004
  • Joplin Chase
    A high speed chase through the streets of Joplin leaves one officer injured. The 45 minute chase began early Thursday morning near the corner of...
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  • Carthage Lights
    A historic building`s employees are now seeing things in a whole new light. The Jasper County Courthouse held a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday morning in...
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