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Health insurers are increasingly limiting coverage for prosthetic limbs, often deeming advanced devices medically unnecessary or experimental, despite their proven benefits.
Health insurers are increasingly limiting coverage for prosthetic limbs, often deeming advanced devices medically unnecessary or experimental, despite their proven benefits. This trend has significant implications for amputees seeking to regain mobility and quality of life.
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Oklahoma Prepares for Final Execution of 2024
Oklahoma is set to execute Kevin Ray Underwood, who was convicted of the 2006 murder of 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin, marking the 25th and final execution in the United States for 2024. (AP News)
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The Timeless Journey of the Grateful Dead: Honorees at the Kennedy Center
The sound of history echoed through the halls of the Kennedy Center as three iconic figures—Bobby Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart—reflected on their decades-long journey as core members of the Grateful Dead. Sitting down with CBS journalist Anthony Mason, the trio shared their thoughts on receiving one of America’s highest cultural honors, their band’s enduring legacy, and the unbreakable bond with their devoted fans.
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Death Penalty Debate Rekindled in Missouri
On December 3, 2024, Missouri carried out its fourth execution of the year
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Pioneering Quality in the Steel Industry
Branson Steel Supply
Local News
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Chef Wyatt Foley Offers TikTok Content and a Subscription
Wyatt Foley, chef and culinary coach, has taken to TikTok to coach viewers in the art of food.
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Branson Public Schools Announces New Director of Technology
A change in an administration position takes place in the Branson School District in January.
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Rain Washes Away Drought in Lakes Region
The rounds of rain that have fallen in the Lakes Region over the last week and resulted in washing away most of the drought conditions in the Lakes Region.
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Sides Misses Scheduled Trial Date
The story of an area contractor who is being sued by several individuals and is facing criminal charges takes another turn.
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Hollister Teacher Dallas DeWeese Wins National Award
In what started out as an Assembly at Hollister Middle School about Charitable Contributions turned into to a surprise for one Hollister Educator.
Local Sports
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MOARK Basketball 12/20-21
A recap of the games heard on MOARK Sports Thursday night and games coming up tonight.
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Rain Washes Away Drought in Lakes Region
The rounds of rain that have fallen in the Lakes Region over the last week and resulted in washing away most of the drought conditions in the Lakes Region.
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MOARK Basketball Update: Harrison Completes Branson Sweep, Pirates Get Road Win
Among the games featured on MOARK Sports Tuesday night was another Branson-Harrison Match-up.
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Basketball Recap: Harrison Splits First Two Games in Rogers, Branson in Another Shootout, More Results
MOARK Basketball Teams involved in action Friday night.
Obituary
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Jimmy Roy Dillon
Jimmy Roy Dillon, age 70, of Branson, Missouri.
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Brenda Jean Bieri
Brenda Jean Bieri, 65, of Gardner, Kansas.
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Dr. Darrell Gene Woods
Dr. Darrell Gene Woods, age 75, of Cassville, Missouri.
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Dennis James Strack
Dennis James Strack, 75, of Harrison, Arkansas.
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David Joseph Hood
David Joseph Hood, age 71, of Merriam Woods, Missouri.
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Charlene “Charlee” Gail Morgan
Charlene “Charlee” Gail Morgan...
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Luella Mae Leimer Canarsky
Luella Mae Leimer Canarsky, 96, of Harrison, Arkansas.
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Marion Ronnie Green Jr.
Marion Ronnie Green Jr., age 55, of Nixa, Missouri.
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Cecilia “DeeDee” Daunine Castleman
Cecilia “DeeDee” Daunine Castleman, age 60, of Holiday Island, Arkansas.
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Charles Sidney East
Charles Sidney East, 67, of Harrison, Arkansas.