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5/11/08 4:15 p.m. Oklahoma governor tours Picher

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05/11/08 2:56 p.m. Red Cross closing some shelters

The American Red Cross has, for now, closed the shelters it had been operating in Diamond and Seneca, a spokeswoman said. more>>

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05/11/08 2:51 p.m. Bush issues statement on tornado
05/11/08 3:03 p.m. Sen. Inhofe tours tornado damage in Picher w/ Wally Kennedy, Carol Stark interview audio
05/11/08 2:33 p.m. Tornado in Newton County reported at EF3-EF4
05/11/08 1:45 p.m. Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt activating National Guard troops
05/11/08 1:16 p.m. American Red Cross has opened three shelters
05/11/08 1:12 p.m. Death toll stands at 14 in three Missouri counties
05/11/08 12:43 p.m. Recovery operations continuing in Picher
05/11/08 12:01 p.m. Electric coop reports 1,500 without power
05/11/08 10:31 a.m. Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management issues updated information on Saturday storms
05/11/08 10:03 a.m. 14 dead in SW Mo. after tornado, other severe weather
Deadly storms slam area
Authorities prosecuting multiple criminal cases stemming from teen deaths w/ audio interviews
Drinking not only danger for teens w/ audio interviews
Ambivalent messages part of the problem for teen drinking, driving w/ audio interviews
Hundreds turn out for casino job fair
Monthly events to include live music, art and classic films
Storm cuts short memorial for Civil War soldier
Area children run in 22nd annual Kids’ Classic
MoDOT utilizes residents’ suggestions for intersection plans
Andy Ostmeyer: Too much information can breed cynical voters
11:25 a.m. Correction
Joplin teen hurt when hit by car
Firefighters douse blaze in home; no injuries reported
Area restaurant fined for state food-code violations
Boyt to leave Crowder to pursue consulting work
Chamber names May Day Mom
Woman accused of stealing from former employer
Two more women come forward with accusations against pastor
Springfield anthropologist: Skeleton that of Asian male
Forever stamps selling ahead of rate increase
Area residents cite difficulty dealing with jump in fuel prices
Scholastic hopes to complete plans for Neosho operation soon
Island Air says aloha to Joplin
Mike Pound: PR firm hired to make oil execs more likable
Several injured in vehicle accidents
Joplin man tells of being robbed
Carthage budget committee boosts Humane Society funds
Designs for Miami downtown project presented to public
Miami council planning second hearing on flood-victim housing
President signs bill authorizing study of Newtonia’s Civil War battlefields
Second-run movie theater closes
Area residents trying to dry out after deluge
Students build machines modeled after cartoonist’s illustrations
House amendments imperil proposed stricter odor rules
Mike Pound: Turnaround Ranch works to deal kids a better hand
MSSU fraternity on swinging marathon to raise money for Children’s Haven
Joplin makes magazine’s list of 25 ‘choice cities’
Former Weir banker pleads guilty to embezzlement
Sewer system coming to Duquesne
Carthage panel to review trimmed budget proposal
Members vote to sell church to ministry for homeless shelter
Bullet detected inside skull of unidentified human remains
Second R-8 employee placed on leave
Court ruling releases woman from administrator’s control
County exploring sirens for smaller communities
Preparations continue for Galena pool opening
Mike Pound: Students share spotlight with their teacher
Fire damages four apartments in Carthage
Police continue to investigate Joplin house fire
Seneca teenager reports robbery
Joplin man tells police of being jumped, beaten
Area man faces drug charges
Six charged in wake of raid in drug probe
R-8 conducts tech training for teachers
Two face charges of operating meth-making lab
Traffic stops result in filing of drug charges
Joplin police note drug charges against 3 people
Diagnosis of blood clot at issue in malpractice trial
Carthage man convicted of stealing sewer services
Neosho panel gives tentative approval to ballot measure
Webb City formulating plan to restore broken waterline
Baseball lease to cost taxpayers w/ Joplin & JYBO corespondents exchanged
Joplin High School orchestra director takes final bow
Elementary principal placed on leave
Authorities say natural causes not likely in death
Neosho councilwoman resigns w/ Jan Blase council e-mail and Rose Marie Carnes' resignation letter
Church to vote on purchase offer
Prosecutor wants death penalty for Stella girl’s accused killers
Area residents may donate to cyclone relief
Mike Pound: It was one of those ‘berry’ good days
Competing motions filed w/ Rita Hunter deposition excerpt
Jasper County could add 47,804 people by 2030 w/ Missouri population trends and projections
Council extends shelter's deadline
Several injured in traffic accidents on roads in area
Lottery panel OKs Penn National contract w/ revised casino overview and contract excerpts
Miami applying for grant to help build small park
Jury hearing Carthage sewer-service case
Charges filed in rape case
Mike Pound: Losing is part of life, especailly in sports
Thomas Jefferson’s Academic Bowl team wins state honors
Class scores with students
Hummingbird program featured at Birdfest
Joplin council to consider 2 percent cost-of-living increase for city employees
Baxter Springs prepared to party
Jo Ellis: Benefactor came up through industry ranks
Tornado outbreak survivors say they’re stronger for the rebuilding w/ reporter's notebook and photo gallery
Staff, community welcome new Joplin superintendent
Carl Junction has made full recovery
Community members say some things not same in Stockton
Weather service watched conditions for ‘perfect storm’ come together
Strong sense of community helped Franklin recover from tornado’s devastation
Pierce City lost its downtown, but business makes comeback w/ editor's notebook interviews and tornado sound and photo slide show
New bishop getting to know Catholic diocese
Neosho welcomes latest mural by Anthony Benton Gude
Harley dealership joins effort to offer counseling to vets
Joe Hadsall: Jay Nixon climbs to top in gubernatorial fund-raising
Two from area hurt in accidents
Shelter operation’s grace period set to expire w/ City of Refuge audio slide show
MSSU holds ceremony to welcome students into honors program
Union OKs strike at EP, but gives company time to revise offer
Camptown Greyhound Park owner walks away from contract talks
Woman raped by two home invaders
Skydiver plane stalled before fatal accident
Former Globe editor resigns job with Ohio attorney general
Wind energy expert tells PSU that green power now viable
Mike Pound: He was born, he just can’t prove it
Three facing drug charges after car stop
Two motorists hurt in vehicle accidents on roads in area
Humane Society announces site for new animal shelter
Duquesne panel hears zoning-plan comments
Jasper County waiting on state to act on adult-business measure
Joplin man ordered to stand trial in assault case
‘Bald Eagle’ sculpture moves to nature center
Plant sale to benefit gardening projects
State treasurer stumps during gubernatorial-campaign stop
Replacing broken waterline may cost Webb City $100,000
Mike Pound: A renewed spirit of accomplishment in Franklin
Four motorists hurt in accidents on roads in area
Webb City man ordered tried in assault case
Felony assault counts against two dropped by state
Joplin Flea Market owner, worker assaulted in robbery
Another fringe-church, sex-abuse case surfaces w/ Randall Danny Russell probable cause affidavit
Newtonia battlefields bill heads to White House
Area hospitals, nursing homes use video games for therapy w/ link to learn more about Wii-habilitation
PSU seeking donations for new health center
Duquesne sets public meeting to discuss plans for zoning
Union leaders urging EP workers to reject company contract offer

 

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