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  • 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...
        


  • 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 ...
        


 
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Local News Archives
    Wednesday, November 13, 2002
  • Zora Update
    A construction project finishes one phase and begins another. You may notice some changes on your way to work later this week. The change is going to...
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  • Friday, November 8, 2002
  • Taking to the Streets
    If you were driving in downtown Joplin today, you may have stopped at a red light and helped the less fortunate. The Salvation Army is collecting...
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  • Midnight Video Robbed
    Four state police are searching for two suspects in connection with a late night robbery. Just after 12 o`clock this morning, the Midnite Video Store...
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  • Grass Fire
    A grass fire burns several acres of land,putting area homes in danger. The fire was reported this afternoon at the Loma Linda Country Club in Joplin. Officers...
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  • Thursday, November 7, 2002
  • County Clerk Follow-Up
    The candidates of one closely watched race in Jasper County speak about the outcome of the election.Republican challenger Ron Mosbaugh defeated Democratic incumbent Bonnie Earl...
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  • Overton Arrested
    Oklahoma Police make an arrest in a Joplin homicide case.KSN has learned Oklahoma City Police have made another arrest in the murder of Kendace Decarlo...
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  • Wednesday, November 6, 2002
  • Election Coverage
    Here are your final numbers from Tuesday`s election. Here are the final Missouri numbers. www.sos.state.mo.us/enrweb/statewideresults.asp?eid=87 Here are the Kansas numbers http://www.kssos.org/election/elect.html Here are the Oklahoma numbers. ht
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  • Monday, November 4, 2002
  • Major Case Squad Training
    With any profession, it`s important to keep up on the latest techniques. That`s especially true for law enforcement officers. Over 80 officers gathered at the...
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  • Earl Carr Dies
    A local community is mourning the loss of a former mayor.65-year old Earl Carr of Joplin passed away on Saturday. Carr died...
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  • Thursday, October 31, 2002
  • Rocky Comfort School Tax
    An area elementary school is asking for your help to build a larger school. Members of the McDonald County School district are asking voters to...
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  • Wednesday, October 30, 2002
  • Jasper County Clerk Race
    The upcoming November general elections are quickly approaching, and one four state race is heating up. Jasper County Coroner Ron Mosbaugh and incumbent Jasper County Clerk...
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  • Bush in Joplin
    A former President shares his views on the crisis in the middle east. Former President George Bush was the keynote speaker at last night`s quality in...
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  • Friday, October 25, 2002
  • Lost Snail Mail
    Reports of lost mail are plauging a local post office. After receiving several complaints about lost mail, officials at the Joplin post office say they...
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  • Jay Accident
    A Jay man is lucky to be alive after an accident. 82-year old Loren Jackson was traveling home when his car ran off of Highway-127,...
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  • Possible Explosive Device Found
    Officials determine what they thought was a possible explosive on the side of the road. Officers blocked a section of Hammer road north of Neosho...
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  • Tuesday, October 22, 2002
  • Wood Stove and Fireplace Safety
    The arrival of cooler temperatures means it`s time to do a safty check on your fireplaces and wood stoves. The Missouri Insurance Industry has compiled...
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  • Monday, October 21, 2002
  • No Spam List
    Are you tired of those unwanted e-mails? Attorney General Jay Nixon wants to help by creating a no-spam law. The no-spam law would work much like...
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  • Copher in Court
    A local man charged with the murder of a Joplin resident changes his plea. James Copher of Joplin is facing first degree murder and armed criminal...
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  • Pharm-Aid
    Getting the right type of medication can literally mean a difference between life and death. That`s why the United Way, Freeman Healthcare System and St.John`s...
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  • Sunday, October 20, 2002
  • MODOT Road Work
    As you head out to work this week, you might have to find an alternate route. The Missouri Department of Transportation will begin road...
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