May 2011 Joplin tornado
- May 2011 Joplin tornado
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Rebecca Williams
Two years after the tornado, Rebecca Williams remains committed to helping people around the world keep up with the progress that has been made in Joplin.
May 18, 2013 1 Photo
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Community Outreach Team
While it didn’t yet have a formal name, the seeds of Freeman Health System’s Community Outreach Team were planted in the hours following the tornado.
May 18, 2013 1 Photo
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Jewish Disaster Response Corps
“Tikkun olam” is Hebrew for “repairing the world,” and the concept — of service to others, of helping those in need — is prevalent in Judaism.
May 18, 2013
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Dorothy Maples
Dorothy Maples always felt a calling to volunteer, whether it was participating in a fundraiser or giving a hand to help someone in need.
May 18, 2013
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Charlie Brown
As he walked through the devastation left in the wake of the tornado, trying to lend a hand to people in need, the thought was there in the back of Charlie Brown’s mind.
May 18, 2013
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Mennonite Disaster Service
They call it the theology of the hammer. It’s built on the idea that rebuilding a devastated area includes more than the physical labor of constructing houses — it also includes fellowship and friendship with the homeowner, the volunteers and everyone involved in the process.
May 18, 2013
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John Williams and Mike Hamilton
Two Joplin residents have found that retirement is a lot of work. But John Williams and Mike Hamilton, who spend most of their weekdays volunteering with local nonprofit rebuilding organizations, probably wouldn’t have it any other way.
May 18, 2013 2 Photos
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VIDEO: Nearly 2,300 take part in second Joplin Memorial Run
Having just cruised across the line to finish in first place in the Joplin Memorial Run’s half-marathon, Andrew Webb paused for a moment to catch his breath and take it all in.
May 18, 2013 1 Photo 1 Slideshow
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Disaster response team to hold tornado memorial ride
A group of motorcycle enthusiasts who focus on disaster relief plan to hold a motorcycle ride through Joplin on the second anniversary of the May 22, 2011, tornado.
May 17, 2013 1 Photo
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Interfaith service explores different faiths
The interfaith service, scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Joplin’s Landreth Park, will explore the theme of “Different Faiths — One Community.’’ The community service is held around the anniversary of the May 22, 2011, tornado, but organizers say the focus is not specifically on the tornado.
May 17, 2013
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- Tornado: Multimedia coverage
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- MULTIMEDIA: Globe blogger catches American flags amidst tornado wreckage 707 days
- AP INTERACTIVE: A slideshow of Joplin tornado victims 709 days
- VIDEO: Desperate moments as spotters watched storm build 717 days 1 Photo
- VIDEO: Pres. Obama speaks at tornado victim's memorial service 723 days
- VIDEO: Joplin reacts to prospect of Westboro Baptist Church protest 723 days
- Tornado: Obituaries
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- Keenan Krise Conger 703 days 1 Photo
- Michael Wayne Dennis 705 days
- Geneva Eutsler Koler 706 days 2 Photos
- Margaret Ellen Row 706 days 1 Photo
- Lorna “Kay” Miller 707 days 1 Photo
- Tornado: Columns
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- Wally Kennedy: Cici’s Pizza in hopes of rebuilding at same location 647 days
- Sarah Coyne: First day of school emotional 649 days 1 Photo
- Carol Stark: Joplin tornado redefines mission of newspapers 653 days
- Wally Kennedy: Southtown Sporting Goods down, but not out 654 days
- Rich Brown: College students make a difference with volunteer help in Joplin area 660 days 1 Photo
- Tornado: Mike Pound
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- Mike Pound: Good people everywhere keep on giving 678 days
- Mike Pound: Chests of Hope gives kids something to smile about 679 days
- Mike Pound: You have to balance the horrific with the humane 685 days
- Mike Pound: Legionnaires receive help for storm victims 686 days
- Mike Pound: Celebrities working on another fundraiser 690 days
- Tornado: Donate & volunteer
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- DONATE: Bright Futures receives donation 670 days
- DONATE: Food pantry supplier calls for help 671 days
- DONATE: Ray’s Boathouse nets money for Joplin; Seattle chefs have ties to Joplin 671 days 1 Photo
- DONATE: Freeman donates $25,000 each to Joplin public, Catholic schools 677 days
- DONATE: Branson benefit raises more than $200,000 694 days
- Tornado: Resources & relief
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- RESOURCE: Salvation Army opens cooling station 672 days
- RESOURCE: Governor Nixon pledges home-rebuilding aid in Joplin 672 days
- RESOURCE: Workshop to focus on fraud, Information to help protect homeowners against swindlers 672 days 1 Photo
- RESOURCE: Empire establishes $100,000 fund to help tornado-impacted customers 683 days
- RESOURCE: Nixon announces $2M grant for Joplin 685 days
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