Missouri State Representative Dr. Tricia Derges, who represents Nixa in the State House, has been found guilty by a jury in a federal indictment. Derges was found …
Read More »Nixa Man Charged With Trespassing
The Christian County prosecutor has filed trespassing charges against a man accused of being a Peeping Tom. Police say Kyle Piepmeier of Nixa admitted he was a …
Read More »Former Nixa Assistant Principal Sentenced for Child Sex Crimes
A former assistant principal for Nixa Junior High has been sentenced to charges of receiving and distributing child pornography. 42-year-old Colby Fronterhouse was sentenced Thursday to 12 …
Read More »Nixa State Rep Named In Lawsuit
A Christian County lawmaker who is facing federal charges has now been named in another lawsuit. State Representative Patricia Derges of Nixa is is named in a …
Read More »Former Nixa Police Officer Charged with Statutory Rape, Sodomy
Former Nixa police officer Cody Scott has been charged with five counts of second-degree statutory rape, and one count of second-degree sodomy in accordance with crimes committed …
Read More »New Charges Filed Against Man in Nixa Stabbing
A man who had been facing two charges related to the stabbing of a teenage girl in Nixa is now facing multiple charges. Joe Allan Dutton, 41, …
Read More »Public’s Tips Help Nixa Police Catch Robbery Suspect
The Nixa police department is crediting the community for their identification and capture of robbery suspects. The department had released a photo on May 5 asking the …
Read More »Nixa Breaks Ground on Performing Arts Center
The Nixa School District has broken ground on a new performing arts center that is scheduled to open in the fall or winter of 2022. The building, …
Read More »Nixa Masking Order to End April 30
Nixa’s mayor is nixing masks. Mayor Brian Steele announced today that the emergency order for the City of Nixa requiring masks will end at 11:59 p.m. on …
Read More »Nixa Student Journalists Win Big in State Competition
The Nixa High School Journalism Department added to the program’s history of excellence, winning more than 20 awards during the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association’s J-Day event on …
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