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Restoration Life Center opens transitional home in Neosho
NEOSHO, Mo. — An area ministry opens its first facility aimed at giving the homeless a chance to have a place to call their own. This may look like any other home in Neosho, but there’s a lot more to it than that. It’s owned by the nearby Restoration Life Center.
Reports of man with realistic-looking refile causes panic in Goodman Park
MCDONALD COUNTY, Mo. (KOAM) - This afternoon, near Goodman City Hall, a young man was seen in the park area wielding what appeared to be a rifle. Witnesses reported that he pointed the weapon at others and seemed to be shooting at them, also appearing to hold people at gunpoint.
June was like a yo-yo for museum
The month of June was like a yo-yo once again. Many ups and downs, but we made it through to the end.As always, our visitors are important to us. This time, it was a group of residence from Wildwood, in Joplin, Mo. Once again, I had the honor of being the tour guide. They were impressed with the size of the museum and all the different displays.We want to extend our deepest sympathy to the family…
Joplin Outlaws Take Fourth Straight After 11-10 Walk-Off Victory Against Texarkana
JOPLIN, MO – The Joplin Outlaws won their fourth straight game in walk-off fashion against Texarkana on Thursday night. The Outlaws trailed 1-0 early on, but Andre Jackson would hit a grand slam in the bottom half of the second to give Joplin a 5-1 lead. Jackson would finish the game 2-for-4 with five RBI’s […]
Lucas stands by Biden as Democratic nominee for president
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - As leaders within the Democratic Party continue to call into question whether President Joe Biden should be the party’s nominee for the 2024 election, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas says he’s standing by the 81-year-old. Lucas, speaking to reporters in Kansas City on...
‘The whole city was in shock’: Skywalk collapse still leaves impact on construction industry
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - On July 17, 1981, two overhead walkways at the former Hyatt Regency Hotel in Crown Center came crashing down during a tea dance, killing 114 people and wounding 200 others. “Shocking. I think the whole city was in shock,” said retired architect and attorney Bill...
Webb City man sentenced for second murder he committed in 2020
LAMAR, Mo. — A Webb City man pleads guilty for his role in a 2020 Barton County murder. This afternoon, Tre Ackerson, 29, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Judge David Munton sentenced Ackerson to 20 years in prison. That sentence will run concurrent to a separate murder case Ackerson pleaded guilty to. Back in September, a federal judge sentenced Ackerson to life in prison for the July 2020 kidnapping and murder of Jolene Campbell.
Travis & Jason Kelce Have Made It Clear Which Way They Lean Politically
NFL brothers Travis and Jason Kelce have made it quite clear where they lean politically. While the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and the former Philadelphia Eagles center typically steer clear of political conversations on their podcast, they haven’t left their preferences to the imagination, with some of their comments and actions suggesting they lean left.
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