With temperatures expected to reach and even surpass triple-digits this week, the National Weather Service is warning residents in the Ozarks of some of the dangers. Beginning …
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Springfield-Greene County Health Department Reports First Case of Monkeypox
With monkeypox emerging in the United States, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department reports that a county resident has tested positive for the virus. The case in Greene …
Read More »Boat Fire Damages Dock at Norfolk Lake
Investigators say a boat caught fire, damaging one of the docks at a marina on Norfolk Lake. According to reports, the fire started at around 9 p.m. …
Read More »State Representative Tricia Derges Resigns from Office in Missouri House
After being found guilty by a jury in federal court, Christian County Representative Dr. Tricia Derges has resigned from her position in the the Missouri House of …
Read More »Governor Mike Parson Suggests Special Session for Missouri Tax Cuts
After vetoing a Missouri tax relief package that was included in the state budget, Missouri Governor Mike Parson says he plans to call a special session to …
Read More »COVID Cases on the Rise Once Again in Greene County
As residents approach the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department is warning people that COVID is resurging in the county. The Centers for …
Read More »Judge Deliberates Ruling in Murder Case in Ozark County
After closing arguments concluded Thursday, Judge Calvin Holden will now determine the fact of a woman from Ozark County facing murder charges. Rebecca Ruud is on trial …
Read More »Governor Mike Parson Signs Photo ID Bill into Law
After strong support from Republicans in the Missouri Congress, a bill requiring photo ID has officially been signed into law. On Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson signed into …
Read More »Springfield-Greene County Health Department Says Monkeypox is “Low-Risk” to the Community
In a statement from SGCH Wednesday, they say that the emerging Monkeypox virus does not pose a serious threat to people in the Ozarks. The health department’s …
Read More »Springfield PD Reports Drop in Theft, Rise in Gun Crimes
In a report Tuesday from the Springfield Police Department, theft and assault crimes are down in the area, while violent crimes and gun-related incidents have increased. According …
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