Local News from Thursday, December 19th, 2024
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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.
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Skaggs Foundation Scholarship Announcements
Over 30 individuals in the Lakes Region are awarded scholarships to benefit their careers in the medical fill.
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MDC: Shepherd of the Hills Conservation Center Reopening Increases Education, Tourism Opportunities
The reopening of a major facility of the Missouri Department of Conservation is a major step for the department.
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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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Woman Indicted and Arrested on Drug Distribution Charges
An indictment has been issued in a case that has been under investigation by several agencies.