The popular Christian summer camp Kanakuk near Branson is the subject of a scathing new report by journalists David and Nancy French, alleging that the leadership of …
Read More »Branson Aldermen Vote to End Mask Mandate in 60 Days
The city of Branson’s Board of Aldermen voted to repeal the city’s masking mandate but it won’t take effect for 60 days. The Board voted 4-2 for …
Read More »76 Country Boulevard Ramp to U.S. 65 South Closing March 18 Until July
Branson residents and travelers will not be able to access U.S. 65 south from 76 Country Boulevard starting on March 18th for at least four months. Contractor …
Read More »Sprinkler Line Break Closes Entrances to Tanger Outlet
A sprinkler line break has closed all the entrances to the Tanger Outlet Mall in Branson. Branson Public Works officials say that a sprinkler line broke around …
Read More »Branson City Offices, Municipal Court Closed Wednesday February 10
Due to the inclement weather overnight and icy road conditions, City offices including City Hall and Municipal Court will be closed Wednesday, February 10, 2021.
Read More »Free COVID-19 Testing In Branson Friday
Free Community COVID-19 Testing is taking place Friday in Branson at Jordan Valley Community Health Center, 111 Cahill Road. The testing will take place from 8 a.m. …
Read More »Elevate Branson Gets $1 Million for Tiny Home Community
An organization seeking to provide shelter to Branson’s homeless population has received a significant financial boost for their efforts. Elevate Branson has been given a $1 million …
Read More »Candidacy Declarations Open for Branson’s April City Elections
Declarations of candidacy for the April 6, 2021, local election will be accepted at the Branson City Clerk’s office beginning December 15, 2020, at 8:00 a.m. Forms …
Read More »Branson Board of Aldermen Moving to Virtual Meeting Format
The Branson Board of Aldermen have announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all their meetings will now be held in a virtual format. The change starts …
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