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Structure Fire Leads to Recovery of Stolen Property, Arrest of Two

Mountain View, MO. - A structure fire on April 1st has led to an investigation, the recovery of multiple pieces of stolen property, and...

West Plains School System Issues District Safety Update

West Plains, MO. - Yesterday, at 4:15pm, the West Plains R-VII School District issued a District Safety Update, outlining a threat made. Below we'll...

West Plains Materials Recycling Facility Hosting Free E-Waste Day

West Plains, MO. -  On April 20, 2024, The South Central Solid Waste Management District is partnering with the City of West Plains to...

2024 Chaz Coats Memorial Chess Tournament

West Plains, MO. - On Saturday, April 20, 2024, there will be a chess tournament to support Chaz Coats held at Rubydoo's Vintage Events. The...

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Arkansas - On Saturday, April 20, 2024, the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is teaming up with Arkansas law enforcement to...

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  • Top Finnish Court To Hear Case On Politician Charged Over Sharing Bible Verse April 19, 2024
    Finland’s Supreme Court will hear the case of a politician facing “hate crime” charges over her Christian beliefs on marriage and sexuality.  On Friday, the Supreme Court of Finland announced that it would hear the case of Finnish Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, who is facing state charges related to her sharing a 2019 tweet […]
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  • Biden Says Little Kids Give Him Middle Finger ‘All The Time’ April 19, 2024
    President Joe Biden told a group of supporters earlier this week at a campaign event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, that he often sees 7- and 8-year-olds flipping him the bird while he’s driving through neighborhoods or rural towns. While speaking at a campaign event in his hometown on Tuesday, the president decried yard signs that say […]
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  • Supreme Court Makes It Easier To Sue Employers Over DEI Claims April 19, 2024
    The Supreme Court on Wednesday made a decision that has largely flown under the radar, but has big implications for employers who have diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of St. Louis Police Sergeant Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow, who sued the St. Louis Police Department (SLPD) after she was […]
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  • Missouri attorney general launches investigation of intoxicating hemp products April 19, 2024
    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey launched an investigation into four companies Wednesday as part of an effort to crack down on intoxicating hemp products. The problem, according to Bailey, is the products in question — such Delta-8 edibles and vape pens — are not clearly labeled to indicate that they’ll get you high. “When purchasing […]
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  • Full jury selected in Trump’s criminal trial on hush-money charges April 19, 2024
    The New York state court trying former President Donald Trump on criminal charges empaneled a full 12-person jury on the third day of the trial Thursday, according to reports. The trial approached the end of its first phase Thursday afternoon as one of six alternate jurors was also selected. Selection of more alternates will continue Friday. […]
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  • Biden administration to roll back the Betsy DeVos Title IX rules April 19, 2024
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education on Friday announced a final rule that will update Title IX regulations governing how schools respond to sexual misconduct, undoing changes made under the Trump administration and former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. “For more than 50 years, Title IX has promised an equal opportunity to learn and thrive […]
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  • Missouri S&T researchers hoping to pinpoint parts of the state to find critical minerals (LISTEN) April 19, 2024
    A group of researchers at Missouri S&T are working to pinpoint the best regions of the Show-Me State to find critical minerals to mine. The team will examine samples to determine if critical minerals can be found. Critical minerals are elements that are essential for modern technology. Dr. Marek Locmelis and graduate research assistant Regan […]
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  • Free civil legal services to those who qualify in eastern Missouri (LISTEN) April 19, 2024
    Many can have issues covering the costs of legal services. For those who live in Eastern Missouri and can qualify, there is a non-profit based in St. Louis that serves 13 counties and offers free civil legal services. Marshall Griffin is joined by Legal Services of Eastern Missouri’s Managing Attorney, Jeffrey Miller, to give a […]
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  • Missouri bill requires congressional candidates to live in district April 19, 2024
    Candidates for Congress in Missouri don’t have to live in the congressional district they’re running for. That would change under a bill in the Missouri House. The sponsor, State Rep. Aaron McMullen, R-Independence, told the House Elections Committee on Monday that it makes sense to require in-district residency. “As you guys all know, to run […]
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