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Emergency communicators turn to technology for mass messaging
mmoloney@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- More and more Americans chat, text, and surf on cell phones than ever before. Baby boomers in the Ozarks can be caught bragging about facebook statuses and friend requests. However, during times of disaster, the number one way...Tags: Media Industry, Radio, Joplin Tornado (2011), Tornadoes, Entertainment
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Cold weather crime: Thieves target running unattended cars
mmoloney@kspr.comSTRAFFORD, Mo. -- Criminals prey on people warming up their cold cars. Police warn thieves patrol neighborhoods to try to spot perfect targets for what could be the perfect crime. "It can be a big problem," said Strafford Police Chief Justhan...Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Weather Warnings, Theft, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Southwest Baptist University men's basketball program sanctioned, coach suspended
BOLIVAR, Mo. (AP) - The NCAA has sanctioned the men's basketball team at Southwest Baptist University after an investigation found hundreds of impermissible text messages sent to prospective athletes. Penalties include one year of probation, recruiting...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, Basketball, College Basketball, College Sports
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Police Examining Phone Records Sent from Nick Ibarra to Mayor, City Manager and Assistant City Clerk Following Thanksgiving Day Road Rage Incident
Reporter, PhotographerSpringfield police are analyzing cell phone communications between a former city councilman under investigation for a road rage incident and other city leaders. Police requested cell phone records from the mayor, city manager and assistant city clerk....Tags: Interior Policy, Hazelnuts, Personal Data Collection, Thanksgiving, Politics
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Springfield Mayor Pro Tem Reacts to Unlawful Use of a Weapon Charge Filed Against Councilman Nick Ibarra
Reporter, PhotographerThe Greene County prosecutor charged Springfield City Councilman Nick Ibarra with unlawful use of a weapon following a domestic disturbance at his home on New Year's Day. Ibarra's wife called police to a home around 4:15 Sunday afternoon in the 4400 block...Tags: New Year's Day, Prosecution
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Britain's FTSE slips on profit-taking at 13-year highs
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 weakened early on Wednesday after hitting 13-year highs the previous session, as investors took profits in outperforming sectors such as technology and luxury. By 6.20 a.m. ET, London's blue chip index was down 8....Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Intel Corp., Earnings Forecasts, Leveraged Buyouts
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Fear followed Oklahoma tornado but there are glimmers of optimism
MOORE, Okla. -- In the middle-class neighborhood of brick and frame homes known locally as South Moore Addition, there was no discernible pattern to the destruction inflicted by a tornado that killed at least 24 people. Some residents stood in a...
Tags: Tornadoes, Early Learning, Natural Disasters
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Springfield man guilty of having child porn on cell phone
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Springfield, Mo., man who was recently released after serving a prison term for possessing child pornography pleaded guilty in...
Tags: FBI, Pornography, Cell Phones, Punishment, Prisons
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Intel CEO shakes up units, creates 'new devices' group
ReutersSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp's new chief executive, Brian Krzanich, has launched a sweeping company reorganization and created a unit aimed at growing its market share in mobile technology. The shakeup, announced internally just days after the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Qualcomm Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, New Products, Intel Corp.
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Your Facebook or mine? Dating in the digital age
Fort Worth (Texas) Star-TelegramLauren Frock met her boyfriend through a professional music fraternity. But it was through a series of texts, Facebook posts and Skype conversations that the two got to know each other before dating. Their courtship bore little resemblance to the...Tags: Social Media, Skype, Education, University of Texas at Arlington, Teaching and Learning
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2013: What to expect
The 2013 hurricane season is upon us. After a very busy 2012 hurricane season — with 19 named storms and 10 hurricanes — it looks like we will keep up the busy pace with a forecast of 18 named storms and nine hurricanes for 2013. However, we...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather, Hurricanes
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Business briefs: Frontier expands Kanawha broadband
Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va.Frontier Communications announced it has expanded broadband access to hundreds of homes and businesses in the Kanawha Valley. The company said landline broadband service is now available in the Amma Road, Charleston Road and Cottontree Road areas of...Tags: Employees, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Business, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Career and Workplace
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