A teenager from Nixa has been seriously injured in a golf cart crash. The 16 year old girl was riding in a golf cart that crashed into …
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Shots Fired Call Rising in Springfield
Springfield Police say the number of shots fired calls has been going up since March. There were nine shots fired calls in February, and 32 reported in …
Read More »Branson Advances Ordinance Restricting Drag Shows
A new ordinance advanced in the City of Branson aimed at restricting where drag shows can be performed. The ordinance would not allow drag shows to be …
Read More »Storage Facility Target of Thieves
Thieves have targeted a storage facility in North Springfield. Police say thieves have broken into Golden Hills Mini Storage in North Springfield several times, most recently early …
Read More »Springfield Police New Program Reducing Hot Spot Crime
Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams says implementing a Department of Justice program is helping reduce crime at hot spots around the city. The program is a data-driven …
Read More »Water Back on in Branson
The water is back on in Branson after a water main broke Saturday. Crews had to turn off water in the area of Eiserman Avenue and Parnell …
Read More »New Mercy Emergency Department Coming 2025
Mercy Health Care plans to build an emergency department in South Springfield. The ER will be built at the same location of Mercy Orthopeic Hospital- Springfield, which …
Read More »Crackdown on Springfield Nuisance Properties
Courtesy of Carissa Codel with OzarksFirst.com- The City of Springfield is hoping to take a more proactive approach to combat nuisance properties. “Right now, it just seems …
Read More »Super Bowl Trophy to Visit Springfield Festival
Courtesy of John Paul Schmidt with OzarksFirst.com- The Vince Lombardi Trophy is coming to the Queen City. This morning, July 21, the City of Springfield Mayor Ken …
Read More »Thayer Under Boil Order
The City of Thayer is still under a boil order after a storm last week damaged a water main and water tower. Most of the town was …
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