Joplin Globe - Wed Nov 04
NEOSHO, Mo. - A Neosho city councilwoman Tuesday night obtained a delay in the proposed destruction of administrative records until further review.
Voters cast ballots in favor of issuesMonett Times - Wed Nov 04
Although the front of the gymnasium building at Pierce City High School is changing this week with the addition of a music and fine arts wing, covering the south door, shown above, additional construction was nixed by voters who did not provide a four-sevenths majority for the $3.9 million bond issue on yesterday's ballot.
H1N1 vaccinations for at risk groups in Newton County on ThursdayKOAMtv - Wed Nov 04
Some Newton County, Missouri residents have another shot at an H1N1 vaccination.
Three injured in auto accidents on roads in areaJoplin Globe - Wed Nov 04
A 22-year-old woman was injured in a single-vehicle accident at 9:40 p.m. Monday on Route B at Sheldon in Vernon County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
A Musical Tribute to A...ParsonsSun.com - Thu Oct 29
This is a Gospel event that will be held at The Civic in Neosho, Mo on October 30th.
Learning for produce growers is scheduledThe Joplin Independent - Wed Oct 28
Two regional workshops geared toward produce growers on five acres or less have been scheduled.
Neosho man killed when 2 watercraft collide on Shoal CreekMyFox St. Louis - Wed Oct 28
A Neosho man has died in a collision between two personal watercraft on Shoal Creek near Joplin.
Counties lose federal funds for bridge construction workJoplin Globe - Tue Oct 27
CARTHAGE, Mo. - Jasper County and other counties in the state will lose federal funds that for years helped finance bridge construction projects.
Area towns, counties brace for impact of sales tax lossesJoplin Globe - Tue Oct 27
Globe/Roger Nomer Amy Tamburrino sacks up a customerA's purchases this week at the Target store in Joplin.
Watercraft collision kills Neosho manSpringfield News Leader - Tue Oct 27
A collision between two personal watercraft today on Shoal Creek near Joplin killed a Neosho man, the Missouri Water Patrol reports.
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