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United Way surpasses goal at 107%
Carthage Press Business
Feb 03With the help of local generosity, the Carthage Area United Way reached beyond the goal for 2011. »
Race Brothers joins the Carthage Chamber of Commerce
Carthage Press Business
Jan 30On Thursday, Race Brothers Farm & Home Supply Inc., joined the Carthage Chamber of Commerce. »
CJHS meets Camryn
Carthage Press News
Jan 27There was cheering, jumping and even head-banging as Carthage students rocked their lunch hour with Camryn. »
T-shirts promote Project Graduation
Carthage Press Newsnow
Jan 26Carthage residents have the chance to support the 2012 Project Graduation and wear a cool shirt at the same time. »
Auditor gives city clean report
Carthage Press Education
Jan 25Carthage’s finances are healthy and the books are being kept in accordance with all the rules and regulations that govern city governments and how they spend and track their money. »
Latest Blog Posts in Detail
Nixon issues Habitat Joplin Challenge to build 35 homes
The Turner Report
Feb 05That was the message Gov. Jay Nixon shared in Columbia today as he launched the 2012 Governor’s Joplin Habitat Challenge. The challenge, in partnership with Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity and Missouri’s major athletic organizations, aims to build 35 ... »
Reborn: One Year after the Joplin Tornado to be published in May
The Turner Report
Feb 05I will be the first to admit that I did not realize the power of some of the stories that John Hacker and I published in our book, 5:41: Stories from the Joplin Tornado,until I started doing the first revisions. Prior to that time, I had dealt with the... »
Recovery team suggestions for Joplin zoning changes topic of Tuesday meeting
The Turner Report
Feb 03(From the City of Joplin) Citizens are invited to a Public Open House to view and comment on proposed changes to the Comprehensive Plan and changes to the Zoning Code. The Open House is set for 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 14, in the 5th Fl... »
Richard: Prevailing wage stands in the way of Joplin tornado recovery
The Turner Report
Feb 03In his latest report, Sen. Ron Richard, R-Joplin, says prevailing wage is holding back Joplin's recovery from the May 22 tornado. The tornado that tore through Joplin last year destroyed countless homes, leveling entire neighborhoods and devastating ou... »
City of Joplin finance director: Tornado cost city $24 million
The Turner Report
Feb 03(From the City of Joplin) City Finance Director Leslie Jones presented a report to the Joplin City Council at the January 17 meeting that summarized insurance proceeds and reimbursements from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the State... »