A widespread one to two inches of rain are possible in the Ozarks from tonight all the way into Wednesday. The national weather service says there is …
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Carthage Child Dead After Found Unresponsive in Car
Police say a three-year-old girl from Carthage has died after being found unresponsive in a car. Authorities say the child was found in the 100 block of …
Read More »Governor Parson Celebrates Farmers and Ranchers at State Fair
Missouri’s Governor describes the State Fair in Sedalia as an important time to celebrate the efforts of farmers and ranchers as well as young people like 4-H …
Read More »Lay-offs at Ozark County Sheriff’s Office
The Ozark County Sheriff’s Office has laid off several staff members and two deputies. Sheriff Cass Martin says the layoffs were forced by rising costs and declining …
Read More »New Location for COVID Testing in Springfield
COVID 19 testing open to the public will be moving to a new location beginning Monday, August 15th. According to a release from the Springfield Greene County …
Read More »Recreational Marijuana Vote Slated to Include More
The initiative to legalize marijuana in Missouri will do more than make recreational marijuana legal. The proposed constitutional amendment would also impose a 6% tax on marijuana …
Read More »Street Closings for Route 66 Festival
St Louis and Olive streets in Springfield are closed in preparation of the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival this weekend. The festival starts Thursday. St. Louis street …
Read More »Willard Looking to Fill Board of Alderman Vacancy
The Board of Alderman in Willard is looking to fill a vacancy after an Alderman resigned. Ward One Alderman Tyler Kelly stepped down about two weeks ago, …
Read More »Monkeypox Hits Greene County
Springfield-Greene County Health Department officials say one case of Monkeypox has been confirmed in the county. Officials say they are currently investigating other potential cases. Chief Medical …
Read More »Diggins Installs First Storm Siren Thanks to Donor
A donation has helped the town of Diggins install it’s first storm warning siren. Webster County Emergency Management Director Russ Douglas says he has wanted to put …
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