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Crowder College Student Takes 1st Place in the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) National Leadership Conference
Neosho, MO – Crowder College student Grant Preddy (Cassville) is the National Champion in Finance, a title he won at the FBLA National Leadership Conference in Orlando, FL just last week. In addition, Crowder College student Jenna Ehrhardt (Neosho) took 8th place in Accounting. Grant, Jenna, Shawn Boberg (Joplin)...
Sounds of Summer Concerts in Carthage
WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) Presented by Carthage Area Chamber of Commerce, held 6 to 8 p.m. Thursdays, July 6 to Aug. 24, West Carthage Gazebo or Carthage Farmers Market Pavilion. July 6: Tough Luck, West Carthage Gazebo. July 13: Fritz’s Polka Band, Carthage Farmers Market Pavilion. July 20: Nelson...
Recall petition filed against Carthage council member Tiffany Cossey
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Citizens in the City of Carthage have filed a recall petition against council member Tiffany Cossey. Misconduct and incompetence are the top two reasons cited for wanting to remove Cossey from the Carthage City Council. A group of citizens went door-to-door collecting signatures and on Monday they turned in a petition with 520 signatures from residents in Ward 5 – Cossey’s ward.
Sonic debuts $1.99 fast-food value menu
JOPLIN, Mo. (KSNF) — A popular fast-food chain is getting into the “value menu” game. Sonic Drive-In is introducing a $1.99 Menu that features several food and dessert items. In a statement, Sonic is calling it their budget-friendly à la carte items, the “Fun.99 Menu.”
AFC Urgent Care Gives Tips on Preventing Heat Related Illnesses
American Family Care, the nation`s leading provider of accessible primary care, urgent care and occupational medicine is now open near Starbucks and Target at 320 Geneva Avenue. American Family Care or A-F-C, is open seven days a week, and much more than urgent care. They offer a comprehensive suite of...
Area Agency on Aging offers Workshop for People Living With Chronic Health Issues
The Living a Healthy Life workshops teach those any chronic illness how to handle symptoms that arrise with those illnesses. Research has shown that different illnesses have similar syptoms, therefore the management of those symptoms are similar. Anyone with arithritis, heart disease, depression, asthma and COPD, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses, as well as caregivers, are welcome to attend. The workshops are free and attendees will receive a resource book and a CD of relaxation techniques.
Here's how Columbia, the school district and Mizzou are reacting to Parson's budget
Missouri has completed its budget year and is onto the next. This means that Gov. Mike Parson has signed and vetoed myriad line-items in the state operating budget, with definite impacts in Columbia and Boone County. The City of Columbia, Columbia Public Schools and the University of Missouri System are reacting to...
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