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Fort Scott Softball Named as the 14-Seed in the NJCAA National Tournament
FORT SCOTT, KS — The 2024 NJCAA Division II Softball World Series Selection Show took place earlier this morning. the Fort Scott Community College Softball team held a watch party to see where they'll be seeded. Earning the 14-seed, Fort Scott will face off against 19-seed Bryant & Stratton. After a stellar 39-17 season and []
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Liberal falls short to Ash Grove in the Class 1 Quarterfinals
LIBERAL, Mo. — Everything is on the line as softball teams try to punch their ticket to the state tournament. In southwest Missouri, the Liberal Lady Bulldogs hosted the Ash Grove Lady Pirates in the Class 1 Quarterfinals on Tuesday night. The Lady Bulldogs couldn't complete the comeback and dropped a tough one 4-2 to []
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Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 | Your Wyoming News Source
Chance for rain in many areas of Wyoming on Wednesday, sunny in others. Highs mainly in the upper 50s and the 60s. Lows from the low 30s to the upper 40s. Central: Casper: Rain is likely today, mainly before 1 p.m., otherwise skies should gradually clear with a high near 60 and it should be mostly clear overnight with a low near 44. Riverton: Expect it to gradually become sunny today with a high near 67 and be partly cloudy overnight with a low...
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New coloring book showcases Southeast Kansas attractions
PITTSBURG, Kan. — There's a new coloring book highlighting attractions in Southeast Kansas. The unique project was completely designed by art students at Pitt State, with Gus as the tour guide. The first installment of the coloring book was created and released in the spring of 2022. Tourism officials say the demand for it every []
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Jasper County ceremony honors lives lost in line of duty
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Lives lost in the line of duty were front and center in a Jasper County ceremony today. "On behalf of the City of Joplin, I want to recognize 21 officers who gave their lives in sacrifice to their city - Joplin. Sgt. Daniel Sheehan. End of watch, July 19, 1885. Patrolman Bert []
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Biden's Brain Breaks at APAICS Gala, Makes Creepy Comment About Woman, Adds New 'Origin Story'
Joe Biden delivered some brief
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Cohen Cross-Examined (Trump Trial
After a full day on the witness stand on Monday, former attorney for Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, retook the stand on Tuesday to face further direct examination from the prosecution, followed by a sharp cross-examination by the Trump defense team in the case wherein Trump is charged with falsifying business records.
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SUPER CRINGE: Blinken Joins Ukrainian Band in Kiev to Butcher Neil Young's 'Rockin' in the Free World'
There are some things that are tough to watch—or to listen to. In the case of a new video of Secretary of State Antony Blinken trying to play rock 'n roll on a bright red guitar, it's definitely both.
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Black Man Charged for Plot to Kill White People in Mass Shooting After Disturbing Social Media Posts
In a chilling case underscoring the threat of domestic terrorism, a 23-year-old former Marine from Trenton, New Jersey, has been charged with making violent threats against White Americans. The case highlights the ongoing problem of mass shootings in a politically charged atmosphere.
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Dan Goldman's Comments About Prepping Michael Cohen Cause a Stir
The hush money trial against former President Donald Trump hasn't been going well for the prosecution.
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Maryland, Nebraska, West Virginia, and NC-13
Believe it or not, we're not done with primaries yet. Although the presidential primaries aren't nearly as suspenseful, there are still some races to keep an eye on — particularly the Maryland Senate and West Virginia governor's races.
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FBI Says Law Enforcement Seeing Highest Level of Assaults in 10 Years As Criminals Are Emboldened
As the crime rate soars across every large American city, so has something else: The number of police officers and other law enforcement officials being assaulted by criminals is also skyrocketing. According to data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program,