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Mtn. Home Man Arrested After Injuring Officer in Altercation

Mountain Home, AR. - A 26-year-old man from Mountain Home, AR. has been arrested after fighting with police last week. Brandon Lee Robinson, 26 of...

Three Vehicle Accident Ends in Injury for Two Myrtle Teens

Myrtle, MO. - A three vehicle accident in Oregon County has ended with two teen girls being injured, according to a report from the...

Family Fishing Event In Dent County

Salem, MO. - On Saturday, March 23, 2024, the Missouri Department of Conservation is doing a free fishing event at Lake Turner.  Fishing is open at...

22nd Annual Tom Smith Sunrise Rotary Golf Classic

West Plains, MO. - On Saturday, May 25, 2024, the Sunrise Rotary Club will be hosting the 22nd Annual Tom Smith Sunrise Rotary Classic at...

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  The Missouri State High School Activities Association has hired a new Director of Communications with more here is Curtis Beaulieu.     The STL Cardinals were in...

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Arkansas’s Medicaid Program To Receive $191K

Arkansas - On March 13, 2024, Attorney General Tim Griffin announced that Arkansas's Medicaid Program will receive $191,959.63. This money is part of a $25 million...

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  • Trump Slams ‘Fake News Media’ After Spin On Auto Industry ‘Bloodbath’ Prediction March 18, 2024
    Former President Donald Trump slammed the media on Monday after multiple outlets ran out of context headlines on a prediction he made about there being a “bloodbath” in the auto industry job market due to President Joe Biden’s policies.  NBC News, CBS News, Rolling Stone, and other outlets published headlines on Trump’s “bloodbath” comments excluding […]
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  • Illegal Alien Caught At Border Says He’s A Hezbollah Terrorist, Planned To ‘Make A Bomb’: Report March 18, 2024
    U.S. border officials captured a Lebanese national on the southern border more than a week ago who told agents he was a member of the Hezbollah terrorist group planning to make a bomb in the United States. The New York Post reported that U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested 22-year-old Basel Bassel Ebbadi on March 9 […]
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  • Weekend Media Wrap, Vol. 35: What You Missed If You Weren’t Glued To The Sunday Shows March 18, 2024
    Every Sunday morning, legacy media outlets are taken over by elected officials, aspiring elected officials, administration insiders, and the usual collection of talking heads — all of whom are there to discuss specific policies, push talking points, or simply promote their own campaigns. For those who don’t spend their Sunday mornings glued to the television […]
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  • Kansas City nurses kick off contract talks saying they’re prepared to strike March 18, 2024
    When nurses rallied outside Research Medical Center last week to kick off contract negotiations, the refrain rang familiar. “Hey HCA,” the nurses’ signs read. “Put patients over profits.” In an increasingly unionized health care industry, still recovering from the pandemic, nurses across the country demand that hospitals beef up staffing and improve working conditions. And, […]
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  • SCOTUS to hear case alleging federal government bullied social media into censoring content March 18, 2024
    The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday morning in a potentially landmark case involving the federal government’s efforts to encourage social media companies to remove misinformation from their platforms. The lawsuit was filed in 2022 by attorneys general in Missouri and Louisiana. It alleges the federal government colluded with social media companies such as […]
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  • Local news is too important for our democracy. We need a ‘Marshall Plan’ for public media March 18, 2024
    America’s media institutions have had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad start to 2024. The Messenger, a well-funded, high-profile news site, dissolved after less than a year. Big newspapers from the Los Angeles Times to the IndyStar saw major layoffs. And Sports Illustrated fell into licensing limbo while sites like BuzzFeed, Vice News, or Complex found themselves at best on life support. The over 500 media […]
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  • Missourians rally for disability rights (LISTEN) March 18, 2024
    A rally about disability rights was recently held at the Missouri Capitol. Alisa Nelson talks to Shelby Butler, with Empower: Abilities in Springfield, about some of the challenges facing the disabled community.
    cameron.conner@missourinet.com
  • Lee’s Summit Democrat wants to punish unlawful tracking a vehicle March 18, 2024
    Legislation in the Missouri House could penalize someone for unlawfully tracking a vehicle. Under the bill from Rep. Kemp Strickler, D-Lee’s Summit, anyone who installs, conceals, or otherwise places an electronic tracking device without the owner’s consent could get up to 6 months in jail. Strickler told Missourinet that the idea came from a constituent of his. “One of my now […]
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  • A proposal for Missouri schools to be adequately prepared for heart emergencies (LISTEN) March 15, 2024
    A state senator wants help to be heartbeats away when a student’s heart stops. Alisa Nelson talks to State Senator Karla Eslinger, who is sponsoring a bill that would require Missouri schools to be ready to adequately respond to a heart emergency.
    cameron.conner@missourinet.com