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Cross-country move pays off for future Joplin doctor
Cross-country move pays off for future Joplin doctor

Yahoo

time29-04-2025

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Cross-country move pays off for future Joplin doctor

JOPLIN, Mo. — A student from Utah is ready to call Joplin home after a cross-country move for medical school. 'I was studying at Dixie State University, now known as Utah Tech, and I was majoring in Spanish. Spanish was my major, and I had a minor in chemistry,' said Chance Aplanalp, KCU student. Early building blocks for Chance Aplanalp, the start on the road to becoming a doctor several states away. 'My wife was about 34 weeks pregnant with our first son, so we had to basically pack our stuff up and make about a 19-hour drive out here to Joplin from St George, Utah. It was definitely a difficult time, but definitely paid off,' said Aplanalp. With a grueling study schedule and demanding tests. But, there have also been some surprising perks as a doctor in training. 'My son was born August 10, my first year. So it was about one week after my first medical school exam. And fortunately, my wife's doctor let me deliver. So I was able to deliver my first my first son, right after one of my first medical school exams, which was one of the biggest blessings of my life,' said Aplanalp. Cross-country move pays off for future Joplin doctor Joplin's Main Street to be revamped with new surface and lights Joplin Blood Center of the Ozarks relocates Recall campaign against Joplin councilman suspended Public joins Rotary Clubs to celebrate International Sculpture Day A blessing that would be repeated as he also got to deliver his second son two years later. Fast forward to 2025, and Chance is now just days away from graduating from KCU Joplin. He'll focus on ear, nose, and throat medicine. 'I was able to do all sorts of audition rotations all the way up from Pennsylvania to Michigan and basically everywhere in between. But I kept coming back to this program,' said Aplanalp. Which Chance has now committed to – a residency at Freeman Health System. 'One of the reasons why is because everywhere I went, Dr McIntyre, both Larry and Kent McIntyre, their names continually got brought up, and their reputation was very, very strong. And I knew, if that was the case, you know, that was somewhere where I would want to be,' said Aplanalp. A new chapter in his life – with new challenges in a good place to call home. 'My wife and I had established really good friendships here. Really enjoyed being in Joplin. We thought it would be a perfect fit to stay in Joplin,' said Aplanalp. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Joplin's Main Street to be revamped with new surface and lights
Joplin's Main Street to be revamped with new surface and lights

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

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Joplin's Main Street to be revamped with new surface and lights

JOPLIN, Mo. — Joplin drivers can look forward to an upgraded route down Main Street. The City of Joplin is in the design phase to overhaul seven blocks of Main includes a new street surface, sidewalks and lighting. Joplin's Main Street to be revamped with new surface and lights Joplin Blood Center of the Ozarks relocates Recall campaign against Joplin councilman suspended Public joins Rotary Clubs to celebrate International Sculpture Day Over 800 participate in Freeman 5k and Walk for Autism City workers point out this project will connect previous streetscaping – completing Main Street improvements from First through 32nd Streets. 'We're going to fix a lot of drainage issues, the lighting will be improved. And this will make the whole street – this is the last piece to make the whole street nicer,' said Dan Johnson, Joplin Public Works Dir. The overall project is expected to cost about $6 million – with half of the funding coming from federal grants. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Joplin Blood Center of the Ozarks relocates
Joplin Blood Center of the Ozarks relocates

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

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Joplin Blood Center of the Ozarks relocates

JOPLIN, Mo. — It's a change for the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks. Its donor center in Joplin closed last week inside Northpark Mall after an almost 20-year run. Monday, it opened at its new location at 2318 Suite-D East 32nd Street. It's the building that sits across the street from the shopping strip where, in part, Big Biscuit and the UPS Store are located. Joplin's Main Street to be revamped with new surface and lights Joplin Blood Center of the Ozarks relocates Recall campaign against Joplin councilman suspended Public joins Rotary Clubs to celebrate International Sculpture Day Over 800 participate in Freeman 5k and Walk for Autism The move has been a couple of years in the making. This facility can handle more donors at once. 'So the purpose for the move was to expand and be able to collect more blood donations at one time. So we have — went from four donor beds to eight donor beds. That is beneficial to meet the local need of the hospitals that we service, so that we can get to the collection we need of 200 blood donations a day,' said Michelle Teter, CBCO Field Representative. Folks interested in donating can check out the organization's locations and hours here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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