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With 10 of 10 precincts reporting, complete but unofficial results from Tuesday’s primary elections are as follows:
U.S. HOUSE
2nd District
Democrats
Robert Eye 465
T. Schlingensiepen 349
Scott Barnhart 589
Kansas Senate
13th District
Republicans
Bob Marshall 594
Jacob LaTurner 1,847
KANSAS HOUSE
1st District
Republicans
Brad Bolin 429
Lance Nichols 591
Mike Houser 1,380
COUNTY COMMISSION
2nd District
Republicans
Jerry Messer 451
Charles Napier 565
COUNTY CLERK
Democrats
Crystal Gatewood 1,001
Cecil Flood 584
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Republicans
Nathan Coleman 1,416
Robert Myers 996
COUNTY TREASURER
Democrats
Juanita Hodgson 1,213
Vicky Bagdriwicz 367
UNOPPOSED
The following are unopposed in the primary and are likely to receive their party’s nomination:
DEMOCRATS
County Commission — 2nd District, Jack Garner; 3rd District, Gary Allen.
County Attorney — Melanie Bingham.
Sheriff — David Groves.
Register of Deeds — Tammie Speer.
REPUBLICANS
County Commission — 3rd District, Richard Hilderbrand.
County Clerk — Rodney Edmondson.
County Treasurer — Charlene Hunley.
Register of Deeds — Barbara Bilke.
Sheriff — Robert Hughes.
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Joplin council meeting canceled due to storm forecast
Storm forecasts have caused the Joplin City Council to cancel its meeting tonight.
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Carthage School Board meeting is postponed
The Carthage School Board meeting set for today has been postponed for due to threats of severe weather.
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Federal agency proposes adding two Missouri mussels to endangered species list
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will host a public meeting in Joplin Tuesday and another meeting later in the week in Southeast Missouri to provide details and answer questions about adding two freshwater mussels to the endangered species list.
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President of Crowder College announces retirement
After 27 years with Crowder College, President Alan Marble has decided to retire on June 30.
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‘Lucky ’13’: 481 graduate from Joplin High School
Samantha Mahurin believes students in the Joplin High School class of 2013 are unique in that they have survived — together — what she calls the “roller coaster” of their high school career.
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Announcements, picnics, tributes all scheduled for tornado anniversary event
Wednesday’s second anniversary observance of the May 22, 2011, tornado that devastated the Joplin and Duquesne area is expected to include several key announcements.
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Susan Redden: Lawmakers pass bills to benefit veterans
Joplin area legislators scored some victories the last week of the Missouri General Assembly’s session, but if anyone is keeping count, the record has to go to Rep. Charlie Davis.
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Interfaith services an outgrowth of 2011 tornado in Joplin
Celebrating community and rebuilding, members of three faiths came together Sunday at the Landreth Park amphitheater as part of an ongoing interfaith effort that came out of the aftermath of the May 22, 2011, tornado.
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Registration continues for Get Fit TRYathlon in Pittsburg
On average, it costs more than $600 to match one child with an adult volunteer in the Crawford County Big Brothers Big Sisters program. Four years ago, the Get Fit TRYathlon was born as a fundraiser for the program, and it has been gaining momentum, organizers say.
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Council to consider condemnation measures for widening projects
The Joplin City Council on Monday night will consider ordinances for proposed condemnation proceedings on five pieces of property that are needed for three street widening projects.
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