Jul 25, 2009 | Joplin Globe
Sen. Bond calls restoration plan a oenutsa
Sen. Kit Bond has renewed Missouri concerns about federal efforts to restore an endangered fish on the Missouri River.
Missouri utilities concerned about federal climate bill
Missouri utility officials are expressing concerns that electric rates could increase sharply under federal climate legislation.
Lori Marble: Neosho woman helping kids combat cancer
The recent Major League Baseball All-Star Game began with a moving tribute to the "All Stars Among Us." The individuals featured were everyday people living their lives in an extraordinary manner.
EPA monitored Webb City water system for zinc
Webb City's public works department received a thumbs-up from an Environmental Protection Agency inspector during an unannounced visit last week.
Carthage resident charges with rape, sodomy counts
CARTHAGE, Mo. - A Carthage man has been charged with forcible rape and sodomy for an alleged assault Wednesday night involving a 32-year-old woman.
Board votes against reinstating fired chief
GRANBY, Mo. - Granby's Board of Aldermen narrowly defeated a motion to reinstate the city's fired police chief in open session Tuesday night.
Granby council to consider appeal by former police chief
Granby council to consider appeal by former police chief By Derek Spellman dspellman@joplinglobe.com GRANBY, Mo.
Water coalition notes reservoir locations posed by consultants
Seth Johnson has a small farm a few miles east of Granby on Newtonia Branch, a tributary to Shoal Creek.