Year: 2020
Public Meeting for 32nd Street Widening Project Set for October 15
(Joplin, MO) – With the appraisal process and right of way acquisition underway for the 32nd Street widening project, the City of Joplin is holding a meeting for area property owners to view the final […]
Joplin Public Library Expands Wireless Internet Opportunities with CARES Grant
(Joplin, MO) – Joplin Public Library users can now enjoy new, exciting opportunities to access broadband technologies, following the receipt of CARES Act funds. Grant funds have been used to purchase 20 wireless mobile hotspots […]
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Offers Mini-Grants Up to $6,000
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is offering up to $6,000 to Missouri employers interested in initiating or improving workplace wellness policies and programs and making sustainable changes that support employee health […]
IBM to Spin Off Services Unit to Accelerate Cloud-Computing Pivot
City Reminds Citizens About Local Ordinance Governing Political Signs
(Joplin, MO) – As the U.S Presidential election set for November 3 nears, the City of Joplin would like to remind local and national campaign offices of the City’s ordinance regarding political signs. “The City […]
Freeman Neosho Hospital Demonstrates New Telemedicine System
(Neosho, MO) – Newton County commissioners and the superintendents of five school districts in the county joined Freeman Neosho Hospital in announcing the arrival of telemedicine in a media event Wednesday at Diamond Elementary School. […]
Arvest Foundation Donates $5,000 to Aspire Scholarship Program
(Joplin, MO) – Arvest Bank leadership, on behalf of the Arvest Foundation, were happy to donate $5,000 to support the mission of the Aspire Scholarship Program. The award funds will go towards supporting single parents […]
McDonald’s Boosts Sales With Drive-Throughs and Travis Scott
