Former State Senator and Republican congressional candidate Ed Emery has died at 71. Emery collapsed following a speech Tuesday evening from a heart problem. Emery served eight …
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COVID-19 Cancels Honor Flights
The upcoming Honor Flight of the Ozarks have been canceled due to COVID-19. About 180 people, including veterans, guardians, and volunteers, were scheduled to fly in August, …
Read More »Multi-Car Crash Caused by Shooting Victims
Springfield Police are investigating a series of car crashes that involved two people with gunshot wounds. Police received a call of gunfire Thursday afternoon. On their way …
Read More »Springfield Superintendent Gives State of the Schools Address
Springfield Public Schools’ Superintendent gave her first State of the Schools Address Thursday Morning. Dr. Grenita Lathan addressed the Springfield community at Delaware Elementary School to share …
Read More »End of Watch Ride to Remember to Honor SPD Officer Chris Walsh on Sunday
On Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021, between 1-2 p.m., the Beyond the Call of Duty – End of Watch Ride to Remember will ride into our South District …
Read More »Missouri Conservation Crews To Fight Western Fires
The Missouri Department of Conservation are sending crews from all over the state to help fight the wildfires out west. Some of the crew members are from …
Read More »F-B-I Arrest Missouri Man For Capitol Riot
A Missouri locksmith has been charged in the January 6th Capitol Riot. Isaac Samuel Yoder, owner of Nevada business, “Yoder Lock and Key,” was featured in several …
Read More »Mercy Paramedic Dies of COVID-19
The Mercy Emergency Medical Services Facebook page announced that a Springfield paramedic died from COVID-19 Wednesday morning. According to the post, 57-year-old Sue Gregory was surrounded by …
Read More »Governor Pardons The McCloskeys
Governor Mike Parson made good on his promise to pardon the couple, who gained notoriety for pointing guns at protesters, as they marched past their home in …
Read More »Historic City Hall Renovations Begin
Springfield’s Historic City Hall is beginning its process for new renovations of the interior of the 130-year-old building. The City has budgeted six million, three hundred seventy-seven …
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