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  • All-white town fights to preserve segregation in Mandela's 'Rainbow Nation'
    KLEINFONTEIN, South Africa - An all-white enclave less than an hour from South Africa’s capital is fighting to hold on to a segregated life reminiscent of the country before Nelson Mandela toppled the apartheid regime. “We feel that our culture is being threatened and we want to protect it and we want to nurture it,” said Marisa Haasbroek, a writer and mother who serves as voluntary spokeswoman fo...
        


  • 'Sopranos' star James Gandolfini dies at 51
    Actor James Gandolfini, who rose to fame as mob boss Tony Soprano on the hit HBO drama "The Sopranos," died Wednesday of a possible heart attack while visiting Rome. He was 51.Antonio D'amore, director of the Italian capital's Hotel Boscolo, said the actor collapsed around 10 p.m. local time (4 p.m. ET).Gandolfini's son Michael was with him in the hotel room and called for help, according to D'amo...
        


  • Italian praised for saving Jews is now seen as Nazi collaborator
    He has been called the Italian Schindler, credited with helping to save 5,000 Jews during the Holocaust. Giovanni Palatucci, a wartime police official, has been honored in Israel, in New York and in Italy, where squares and promenades have been named in his honor, and in the Vatican, where Pope John Paul II declared him a martyr, a step toward potential sainthood.But at the United States Holocaust...
        


  • See Alaska -- all of it -- in beautiful space image
    By Becky OskinSpace.comFrom steaming volcanoes to sparkling lakes, almost all of Alaska's marvelous landscapes simmered under hours and hours of sunlight Monday, as seen by a NASA satellite.A scorching Alaskan heat wave caused by a high-pressure system meant few clouds on Monday, so NASA's Terra satellite snapped a rare image of the entire state. The view is similar to spotting the entire United S...
        


  • Obama's nuke-reduction goal is just the start of a slow process
    President Barack Obama says he wants to reduce the number of deployed U.S. nuclear weapons by a third, but even if the Russians agree to do the same, it could be a decade or longer before the 500 or so U.S. warheads under discussion are actually destroyed.A massive backlog at the Texas Pantex plant where nukes are dismantled means warheads removed from submarines and land-based missiles as a resul...
        


 
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Local News Archives
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
  • Pierce City Money
    Residents in Pierce City are also receiving more federal money to help pick up the pieces of last years deadly tornado. Pierce City Mayor Mark...
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  • Sunday, April 18, 2004
  • Fort Scott Shooting
    A four state police officer is on administrative leave after a bullet grazes a five-year old boy. The incident happened yesterday afternoon on Tiernan street...
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  • Spam Laws
    Do you find that important e-mails are sometimes lost in the sea of spam? Spam is a continuing problem for most computer users. According to...
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  • Four State Traveler
    Stuart Price spotlighted a young author on todays edition. If you would like to order the book "From There to Here: Stories of Adjustment to...
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  • Revisiting the Civil War
    A historic town goes back to its roots to show people its role in America`s past. Visitors toured the Fort Scott National Historic site this...
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  • Kansas National Guard
    Legislators want to create new incentives and benefits that encourage Kansans to join and remain in the Kansas National Guard. They say it`s a small way...
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  • Attempted Murder Suspect
    Authorities in Crawford County, Kansas remain on high alert tonight for a suspect they say fled after attempting murder. Sheriff`s Deputies say Donald Burrous violated a...
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  • Thursday, April 15, 2004
  • Everyday Heroes
    Seven people accepted awards this morning at the American Red Cross Heroes breakfast. These seven heroes meet a criteria set up by the Red Cross...
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  • Newton County Drug Bust
    Investigators take three newton county residents into custody, after serving the second search warrant at the same home in less than a month. Two men...
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  • Knife Incident
    One area parent is upset after a knife is pulled on his son at school. John Karriman`s 10-year old son is a student at Cecil...
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  • Uniontown Soldier Dies
    Meanwhile a second soldier to die from Uniontown, Kansas while serving in Iraq is being laid to rest. The funeral for 24-year old Corporal...
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  • Extended Stay
    Family members continue to reel from the news that their loved ones will have an extended tour of duty in Iraq. The 203rd Engineering...
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  • Wednesday, April 14, 2004
  • Miller School Lockdown
    A four state school takes extra precautions this week after finding threatening grafitti in one of the bathrooms. According to the Miller School District Superintendent,...
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  • Extended Stay
    Local military reservists serving our country in iraq received some unwelcomed news. Members from Southwest Missouri`s 203rd Engineering Battalion were informed their tour of duty...
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  • Hoaks Day Two
    Testimony wraps up early as a preliminary hearing stretches into a second day. The women are accused of scamming a Southeast Kansas School District into...
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  • Tuesday, April 13, 2004
  • Mt. Carmel Mammography Van
    A four state hospital receives a powerful tool to help battle breast cancert. Carmel regional medical center has received a new mobile mammography van. The...
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  • Dollison Sentenced
    A man accused of murdering his wheelchair-bound wife will spend the rest of his life in prison for the crime. 49-year-old Doug Dollison of Quapaw...
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  • Hoaks Trial
    The preliminary hearing for two women accused of scamming a local school district in Cherokee County gets underway. After a long day of testimony today,it...
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  • Monday, April 12, 2004
  • Strip-O-Gram Arrest
    A Webb City man is arrested for providing strip-o-grams to an unsuspecting Joplin woman. 32-year-old Cory West has been arrested for first degree burglary. West...
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  • Mt. Vernon Teacher
    A former teacher is arrested for sexual misconduct involving an underage student while still employed by the school district. Ryan Glidwell, the former assistant band...
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