A runoff, or a very entertaining coinflip, will decide who the next Mayor of Willard will be soon. During last week’s election on April 2, former Alderman …
Read More »Branson Brush Fire in Difficult Area To Reach
Firefighters had a difficult time fighting a brush fire that burned around 25 acres in Branson Monday. The fire was in a hilly wooded area between the …
Read More »UPDATE: Two Charged In Bowling Alley Brawl
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Read More »Four Arrested In Springfield Saturation Patrol
Four people are facing charges after a five hour saturation patrol on Saturday by the Springfield Police Department. There were 22 cars stopped by police with 10 …
Read More »Bowling Alley Brawl Results In Felony Charges
Three people are now facing felony assault charges after a disturbance at an Aurora bowling alley. At least one of those three is accused of assaulting police …
Read More »Two Boys from Rogersville Running Lemonade Stand for Grandma’s Cancer Battle
Young kids running a lemonade stand it a right of passage in the United States, but for two brothers from Rogersville, buying one of their drinks means …
Read More »Viewing the Great American Eclipse in the Ozarks
Tens of thousands of people are flocking to the eastern Ozarks to view Monday’s total solar eclipse. The city of West Plains started celebrating over the weekend …
Read More »Power Outage In Nixa Friday Night
Over two thousand customers of Nixa City Utilities were without power for a while Friday night. Nixa director of communications Drew Douglas says Springfield City Utilities notified …
Read More »Springfield Drivers Find Nails In Tires
Many drivers found roofing nails in their tires after driving down Highway 60 on Thursday. The nails were reportedly dropped from a customer of Dales Roofing as …
Read More »Hammons Field Announces Concert Headlined by Cardinals Legend Adam Wainwright
In the largest non-baseball event in Hammons Field history, Adam Wainwright will be performing at a concert later this year. The concert is scheduled for Friday, May …
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