Joplin Globe - Wed Nov 25
From staff reports news@joplinglobe.com Services for John Cleaver, a former area soldier who was killed last week in Afghanistan, will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Galena High School auditorium.
Kansas Lottery Commission rejects casino planJoplin Globe - Tue Nov 24
The Kansas Lottery has rejected an application for a state-owned casino in Cherokee County.
H1N1 vaccine available for pregnant women in Jasper CountyJoplin Globe - Tue Nov 24
H1N1 flu vaccination clinics for pregnant women will be held on Wednesday at the Joplin and Jasper County health departments.
New fireplace store heats up Range LineJoplin Globe - Tue Nov 24
Some of my fondest memories as a boy relate to visits to my grandfather's farm on the east side of Round Prairie in Newton County - especially during the winter.
Two Neosho council members will investigate citya s financesJoplin Globe - Sat Nov 21
NEOSHO, Mo. - Two members of the Neosho City Council will investigate whether the council has been fully informed of the city's financial condition in recent months.
2010 census jobs are availableThe Joplin Independent - Sat Nov 21
Applications are being taken for 2010 census jobs. Successful applicants interested in field positions will have the opportunity to work up to 40 hours per week.
Stella man dies when truck goes into pondSpringfield News Leader - Sat Nov 21
A Newton County man died Thursday in a one-vehicle crash near Stark City, the Missouri Highway Patrol reported.
Neosho city manager admits use of airport loan to pay city billsJoplin Globe - Fri Nov 20
NEOSHO, Mo. - City Manager Jan Blase on Friday acknowledged the city used a state loan provided to Neosho solely for the construction of new airport hangars to "make payroll and pay our bills." He had told the Globe earlier in the week while being interviewed on another matter that the city was sometimes "scrambling" to make payroll.
Neoshoa s Hickory Creek shines like a town jewelJoplin Globe - Fri Nov 20
Take a walk down one of Neosho's trails that wind alongside Hickory Creek in the expanded Morse Park, and you're likely to run into several other walkers, both two- and four-legged. You will see people riding bikes and families enjoying the picnic pavilions.
Preschool boya s injury leads to sex-abuse chargeJoplin Globe - Fri Nov 20
NEOSHO, Mo. - A rural Seneca man was charged Friday with sexual abuse of a 4-year-old boy, who this week was taken to a hospital after complaining of an injury.
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