The Missouri Senate has passed a bill limiting foreign ownership of farmland in the state. The bill would reduce the amount of agricultural land that could be …
Read More »Dutton Family Theater Reopening
The Dutton Family Theater in Branson will reopen on Monday, April 17th. The theater has been closed since it was heavily damaged in a fire last July. …
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Read More »Track Live Election Results, April 4, 2023
Polls are officially closed and election results will be coming in shortly. Below is a list of the major races and ballot measures we’ll be following. To …
Read More »Springfield School District Deputy Superintendent Takes Job in Arkansas
The Springfield School District’s Deputy Superintendent of Operations, John Mulford, will become the new superintendent of schools in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Mulford is one of nearly 60 school …
Read More »Springfield City Council Approves 15 Million Dollar Bond
Springfield City Council has approved a 15 and a half million dollar bond at Monday night’s council meeting. All of the council members present at the meeting …
Read More »Missouri Senator Josh Hawley Sponsors Bill to Ban TikTok in the U.S.
Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri is sponsoring a bill that, if passed, would ban TikTok for all devices in the United States. Hawley announced Wednesday that he …
Read More »Dogs Attack Students & Teachers At Willard School
Dogs attacked several students and teachers during recess at a school in Willard. The Willard School District says the incident happened around midday Tuesday at Willard Intermediate …
Read More »Missing Bolivar Teen Found Safe
After 32 days of searching, the missing 16-year-old from Bolivar, Kaitlynn Dooley, has been found safe. The Polk County Police Department located Dooley through social media, where …
Read More »Arrests Made in C.A.R.E Animal Rescue Case
Two men have been charged with stealing a trailer from C.A.R.E Animal Rescue behind a facility on West Battlefield on November 19th. Daniel Butts and Robert Hopkins …
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