A man has drowned at the Lake of the Ozarks. The Highway Patrol says 69 year old Gary Medley of St. Peters was swimming back to the …
Read More »A-T-V Crash in Polk County
A man has died after an apparent A-T-V crash in Polk County. The Highway Patrol says 57 year old Mitchel Lutz of Aldrich was thrown from an …
Read More »Storms Produce Heavy Rain, Leading to Flooding in the Ozarks
Thunderstorms have produced heavy rain as they moved through the Ozarks Sunday afternoon. A Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 6 p.m. Sunday for western Hickory, …
Read More »Lone Pine House Fire Claims the Lives of Two More Children
Christina Randall, KOLR SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Authorities confirm that the two children sent to the hospital after suffering injuries from a house fire have died.A woman and …
Read More »Colorado Homicide Suspect Arrested in Branson
Courtesy of Jason Wert, Branson Tri Lakes News The Branson Police Department received a surprise after responding to a report of a stolen purse on Wednesday, July …
Read More »BILLY LONG: The United States Should Not Reenter the Iran Nuclear Deal
By: U.S. Rep. Billy Long (MO) If I didn’t know better I’d swear Barack Obama was still calling the shots at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Shutting down the Keystone …
Read More »City Manager Names Katie Towns Springfield-Greene County Health Director
She’s been serving in the job on an interim basis for the past five months, but Katie Towns now has the title of Springfield-Greene County Health Director. …
Read More »UPDATE: Two Dead and Two Injured in House Fire on Lone Pine in Springfield
The Springfield Fire Department says two people have died from injuries in a house fire in the 2000 block of south Lone Pine. Firefighters found heavy smoke …
Read More »State Sends Help to Springfield and Greene County For COVID-19 Response
Governor Mike Parson announced Thursday that Greene County will receive additional help to fight against COVID-19. Ambulance strike teams will arrive in Springfield today to assist hospitals …
Read More »Voter-Approved Medicaid Expansion in Missouri Ruled Constitutional by State Supreme Court
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that a petition initiative expanding Medicaid in the state is constitutional. The constitutional amendment was passed by voters in 2020. …
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