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  • Delivery room drama: Has birth become a spectator sport? 
    Expectant moms thankfully no longer have their mother’s delivery room experience, with Don Draper era dads sitting in waiting lounges until a doctor reports that baby has arrived. But the pendulum may have swung too far in the other direction.These days, delivery rooms can be rife with drama as grandparents-to-be vie for the best camera angle, or a mother-in-law angles to be the one feeding ice ch...
        


  • Man kills biggest Burmese python ever in Florida
    Just call him Python Dundee.A Miami man pulled an 18-foot Burmese python out of roadside brush and wrestled with it for 10 minutes before cutting its head off with a knife.The 128-pound specimen turned out to be the biggest Burmese python ever captured in Florida, besting the previous record by more than a foot, wildlife officials said."I was pretty exhausted and I didn't want to get bit," Jason L...
        


  • How to help Oklahoma tornado victims
    By Suzanne Choney, Contributing Writer, NBC NewsThe loss of life and stunning devastation in Oklahoma City suburbs after a monster tornado ripped through the area are heart-wrenching. But within hours, relief organizations were getting out the message on how to help.American Red CrossThe Red Cross has set up shelters in various communities. You can donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund here...
        


  • 'Confirmed casualties' at Oklahoma school flattened by tornado, fire chief says
    There are "confirmed casualties" at an elementary school that was flatted by a tornado Monday, and rescuers were searching for survivors in the rubble as night fell, officials said.Several children and teachers were pulled alive from the ruins of Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore after the building took a direct hit Monday afternoon.A little girl was lifted out of the debris by rescuers, whi...
        


  • How to help tornado victims
    By Devin Coldewey, Contributing Writer, NBC NewsThe tornadoes in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and other states are wreaking havoc, but relief efforts are underway. Local schools, churches and community organizations lucky enough to escape damage are coordinating food and shelter for displaced residents and accepting donations of food, blankets and other much-needed items.The scope of larger recovery an...
        


 
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  • Watch: President Obama: Tornado Victims 'Will Have Support'
    The president discusses relief efforts in Oklahoma for those devastated by tornadoes.
        


  • Apple CEO Defends Offshore Tax Policy
    In advance of Apple CEO Tim Cook's testimony later today, in Washington, on the way Apple avoids paying U.S. taxes on money it earns overseas, both Apple and congressional investigators tried to get in a preemptive kidney-punch or two. Monday night Apple released an advance copy of Cook's testimony. Its 17 pages of self-defense are clear, blunt, unambiguous: Apple, Cook declares, "does not use tax gimmicks." It pays "an extraordinary amount" in U.S. taxes—nearly $6 billion last year, making it "likely the largest corporate income tax payer in the U.S." Its' effective tax rate last year, he says, was approximately 30.5 percent.
        


  • Court Acquits 'Blade Runner' Brother
    South Africa: Tears, kisses as court acquits brother of Olympian amputee Oscar Pistorius
        


  • Suicide at Notre Dame Cathedral
    Police: Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris evacuated after suicide inside the landmark church
        
  • Utah Man, Brother Suspects in Wife's Disappearance
    Utah police suspect husband, brother in case of Susan Powell, mom missing nearly 3 1/2 years
        


 
 
 
Local News Archives
    Wednesday, June 25, 2003
  • Baxter Soldier Comes Home
    A local soldier who fought in the war in Iraq is finally home. Navy petty officer Jim Hamilton has been stationed in Iraq for the...
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  • Del Reed Dies
    A longtime college president is being laid to rest. 73-year old doctor Del Reed died at his Joplin home on Saturday. Dr. Reed served as...
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  • Neosho Pay Raise
    Teachers in a local school district will be recieving a pay increase. On Monday night, the Neosho R-5 school board approved to give teachers who...
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  • Carthage School Cuts
    The fate of a four-state schools athletic program could be decided tonight. After nearly 2-million dollars in budget cuts. The Carthage school board met tonight...
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  • Tuesday, June 24, 2003
  • Safe Surfing
    More than 14 million people across the United States use public library computers,but the computers will soon become safer for your children. Internet filters, it`s something...
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  • New License
    It`s time to expect something different when you walk into your local DMV. When you enter the building you may notice a new speed and...
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  • Carthage School Cuts
    Budget cutbacks are affecting schools across the show-me state,but parents in one area district are fighting back. The Carthage school district has been forced to cut...
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  • Carl Junction Schools
    School officials decide the fate of the start of the upcoming school year. All but one school in Carl Junction suffered extensive damage in the recent...
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  • Monday, June 23, 2003
  • Road Work
    Motorists can soon expect a travel delay near a busy Joplin intersection. Some lanes near 32nd and Rangeline will be closed this week for concrete...
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  • Pierce City Demolition
    Devastation from last month`s tornadoes are still a constant reminder of one four state town`s burden. Meet a few people who no longer have mail delivered...
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  • Cherokee County Arrest
    A citizens tip lands one four state man behind bars. 24-year old Jeremy Eckhardt of Columbus, Kansas was taken into custody and is currently facing...
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  • Jasper County Extradition
    Jasper County is asking the state to pay for a five-day prisoner-extradition trip taken by a Captain in the department. The department submitted a 17-hundred...
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  • Sunday, June 22, 2003
  • Air Conditioning Tips
    As temperatures continue to rise,our thermostats continue to drop. That`s why it`s important to keep your air conditioner running smoothly. Experts say it`s important to keep...
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  • Federal Funding Denied
    The federal government denies full funding to area Missouri victims affected by the early May tornadoes. Missouri Governor Bob Holden and members of Missouri`s congressional delegation...
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  • Pittsburg Dragging
    An area domestic violence case sends one woman to the hospital and another man behind bars. Pittsburg, Kansas police responded to the report of a man...
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  • Carthage Accident
    An accident ends with two Jasper County teens in serious condition. The accident happened Friday on Jack Pine Road, just one mile west of Carthage. ...
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  • Thursday, June 19, 2003
  • MSSC Budget
    Despite Missouri Governor Bob Holden`s decision to veto the education budget finances for one local college have been approved. Missouri Southern State College`s Board of...
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  • Up,Up and Away
    Four state residents will be able to take a trip back over 25-years this weekend. The historic Route-66 theater in Webb City is showing the...
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  • Lamar Death
    Investigators making a ruling in connection to the death of an area man earlier this month. Lamar Police Chief Ron Hager has ruled the death of...
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  • Columbus Beatings
    Three men are in custody after two brutal beatings right here in the four states. Three men are in Cherokee County jail tonight after two...
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