A Cedar County judge on Tuesday allowed a Christian boarding school to remain open for now. Cedar County Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Pyle’s ruling came a day …
Read More »Recall of Meat Products Sold In Missouri
The U-S Department of Agriculture has announced a recall of over 87,000 pounds of meat products. The ready-to-eat meat products are from Behrmann Meat and Processing Incorporated. …
Read More »Absentee Voting for November Election
Absentee voting has begun for the November general election. Qualified absentee voters can vote in person or by mail There is also something new this year thanks …
Read More »Southwest Missouri’s Aid Efforts for Hurricane Ian
Southwest Missouri is sending help to Florida to assist in the recovery efforts for Hurricane Ian’s projected damage. Springfield City Utilities is sending two electric line crews …
Read More »Legalizing Sports Betting Top Legislative Priority for Next Session
Several State lawmakers say legalizing sports betting is a top priority in the next legislative session. 36 states have already legalized sports betting, including every state surrounding …
Read More »Tax Cut Finalized in MO Senate
An Approximate 1 billion dollar state tax cut has received final approval from the Missouri Senate. The bill now heads to the House for consideration. Springfield State …
Read More »Bourbon and Beale Owner Federally Sued for Illegal Pandemic Loans
The Federal Government is suing a Springfield business owner over his use of PPP money in the pandemic. John Felts is accused of using PPP money intended …
Read More »Nixa High School and Immaculate Conception School Named 2022 National Blue Ribbon Schools by U-S Department of Education
Two schools from the Springfield area have been named by U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona as 2022 National Blue Ribbon Schools. Nixa High School and Springfield’s Immaculate …
Read More »Special Session Pushed to Next Week
Lawmakers in Jefferson City are continuing their work on tax cuts for Missourians. The legislature went into special session Wednesday to discuss Governor Mike Parson’s request for …
Read More »Missouri Supreme Court Acts to Allow Marijuana Initiative on November Ballot
The Missouri Supreme Court will not hear a lawsuit challenging the State’s ballot proposal on recreational marijuana. The court made it’s ruling Tuesday, ensuring the measure will …
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