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- Jopiln council to hear police substation pitch (The Joplin Globe)
A proposal to locate the Joplin Police Department’s special-enforcement unit on the west side of the city in the Iron Gates neighborhood will be presented today by Chief Lane Roberts to the Joplin City Council. - PSU student’s photos of tornado devastation help raise funds for schools (The Joplin Globe)
PITTSBURG, Kan. — When Pittsburg State University sophomore Aaron Anders snapped photos of his tornado-ravaged hometown of Chapman this summer, he was thinking only of preserving the history of the moment. - 10:33 a.m. Springfield to consider fine for pets who have litters (The Joplin Globe)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — The city council is considering fines and permits for people who try to sell or give away unwanted puppies and kittens born to their animals. - Ruby Jack Trail draws more use as awareness grows (The Joplin Globe)
CARTHAGE, Mo. — The recently opened Ruby Jack Trail, which starts on the western edge of Carthage, is attracting more use. A five-mile stretch of the trail is graded from Carthage to County Road 200, said Perry Johnson. - Task force agents conduct search; drug charges filed (The Joplin Globe)
PITTSBURG, Kan. — Drug task force agents served a search warrant on a 28-year-old man’s home Monday afternoon in Pittsburg and arrested him on several drug charges. - 9:47 a.m. Identity of man shot by Joplin police confirmed as Milton Ganz (The Joplin Globe)
Jasper County Sheriff Archie Dunn confirmed the identify of the man shot by Joplin police Saturday as that of Milton Ganz. Dunn also confirmed that Ganz is a former officer with the sheriff’s department, but said he could not release much information beyond that.

