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1. Concerned Carthage citizens discuss animal safety (koamnewsnow.com) — Carthage residents are rallying to address pet mistreatment and a rising stray population after the Carthage Humane Society stopped accepting strays. At a recent community meeting, Mayor Bren Flanigan, organizers, and citizens discussed appointing a dedicated animal-control officer and other solutions. About 15 attendees committed to meeting again in early January to keep momentum going.
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2. Carthage police chief Bill Hawkins retires after four decades in law enforcement (fourstateshomepage.com) — Carthage’s longtime police chief, Bill Hawkins, has officially retired today after 43 years with the Carthage Police Department, marking his 65th birthday with an emotional final radio call. Friends, family, officers, and Jasper County Sheriff Randee Kaiser honored his decades of service. Assistant chief Chad Dininger steps in as the new chief starting today, guiding the department’s next chapter.
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3. Carthage man free on $50,000 bond after being charged with possession of child pornography (blogspot.com) — A Carthage man is free on $50,000 bond after being charged in Jasper County with possession of child pornography, following a Carthage Police investigation tied to an earlier sexual assault case. Investigators say Snapchat records and the juvenile’s interview contradict his initial denials and indicate he knowingly received explicit material from a minor over several weeks.
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4. Court documents show "inconsistencies" in Carthage killing account (koamnewsnow.com) — Authorities have charged a woman with second-degree murder after a Carthage resident was found fatally shot on a couch in a West Fir Road apartment. Court documents describe her account of a possible suicide but outline gunshot residue findings and other inconsistencies investigators say point to a fabricated story.
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5. Market Wrap-Up: Monday, Dec. 15 (wlj.net) — Carthage’s Joplin Regional Stockyards moved about 11,000 head of cattle Monday, with feeder steers ranging from $10 lower to $10 higher and heifers steady to $15 higher than the last auction. Benchmark 763-pound steers brought $337–$375, averaging $355.24, as broader cattle futures and boxed beef prices also finished the day stronger.
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