A mixed bag of top stories this week on the Turner Report including an update on the lawsuit against former Joplin City Manager Mark Rohr, the four-year anniversary of the murder of 12-year-old Adriaunna Horton of Golden City, felony sex charges against a doctor who is a former Carl Junction resident and questions about the firing of Carthage R-9 Superintendent Sean Smith (pictured).
Links to the top posts this week are featured below:
The Turner Report
1. Arraignment set for doctor, former Carl Junction resident charged with tape, sodomy, incest
2. Carthage R-9 parents, taxpayers deserve to know why superintendent was fired
3. News-Leader: Charlottesville tiki torch carrier lives between Joplin and Springfield
4. Judge rejects McDonald County white supremacist's motion for early release from probation
5. Senator who called for Trump's assassination, "It was inappropriate, but I won't apologize."
6. Lawsuit response: Former Joplin city manager disruptive factor more interested in playing politics than working
7. Adriaunna Horton was murdered four years ago today
8. Trial date set in lawsuit claiming Carthage elementary teacher abused autistic boy
9. SW MO Democrats: Mr. President, use your bully pulpit for good instead of hate
10. State Emergency Operations Center to open Friday to deal with traffic, eclipse
Inside Joplin
1. Joplin Police: Woman turns herself in, children still missing
2. Joplin teen arrested on felony cocaine charge
3. Joplin News First scoop: Thefts plague Main Street construction area
4. Joplin Police arrest five people on 16 warrants at home on North Maple
5. Police: Joplin man asked Webb City boys to perform sex acts while he filmed them
6. Joplin Police arrest man at Wildcat Glades with meth in his shoe
7. Joplin vehicle stop nets meth, handgun, driver arrested
8. Jasper County Dissolutions of Marriage
9. Joplin killed in accident on Business Loop 49
10. Motorcyclist killed in head-on crash on 59
Inside Joplin Obituaries
1. Jennifer Smallwood
2. Patricia Daugherty
3. Terrel Cobb
4. Andy Smith
5. Leroy Wiebe
6. Scott Neese
7. Jim Wild
8. Carolyn Anderson
9. Nancy Wiebe
10. Sharon Royer
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