Rescue crews continue to search for the driver of a pickup truck that was swept off a bridge in Ozark County. A woman reported early Tuesday morning …
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Convoy Of Hope Assists in Tornado Cleanup
The Springfield-based charity is busy once again responding to several tornados that ripped through the midwest last weekend. Convoy of Hope’s trucks are taking essential supplies to …
Read More »MODOT Ends Highway Program After 35 Years
The Missouri Department of Transportation is putting an end to the “Adopt a Highway” program that allowed people or groups to sponsor a highway and put up …
Read More »Tornado Confirmed As Severe Thunderstorms Hit The Ozarks On Sunday Night
Another night of severe weather in the Ozarks Sunday night as a storms moved northeast through the Ozarks after moving in from northeast Oklahoma. Around 8:20 p.m. …
Read More »Republic Police Officer Involved In Crash
A member of the Republic Police Department was involved in a crash on Thursday night The crash occurred at the intersection of Main St and Hadley St. …
Read More »Police In Marshfield Make Progress Recovering Stolen Firearms
Police have now recovered some of the guns that were recently stolen from a Marshfield pawn shop. 13 handguns and 5 AR-15 rifles were stolen from Marshfield …
Read More »Springfield Mayor Declares April 23rd “Kenny DeForest Day”
Springfield Mayor Ken McClure issued a proclamation Tuesday to make April 23rd “Kenny DeForest Day” after the Springfield-native comedian who passed away after being struck by a …
Read More »Christian County Commission Rejects Battery Storage Facility
The Christian County Commission has voted to not allow a battery storage facility to be built in the county. Black Mountain Energy Storage out of Texas wanted …
Read More »Vandals In Republic Still At Large
Police in Republic are asking for the public’s help finding vandals that damaged several vehicles over the weekend. Officers have detained one suspect and while others have …
Read More »Drug-Diluting Pharmacist To Be Released And Moved To Springfield
A former pharmacist from Kansas City convicted of diluting the chemotherapy drugs for more that 4,000 patients more than 20 years ago is getting out of prison …
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