The city of Springfield is inviting members of the community to a meeting to discuss housing conditions as a housing study continues city-wide. Leaders say the meeting …
Read More »Investigators Examining House Fire Called “Suspicious” by Firefighters in Springfield
Investigators in Springfield are gathering information following a house fire that firefighters believe was suspicious. Crews were called to a house on East Cherry Street near the …
Read More »A tax levy increase for the Bolivar school district will be on the April ballot.
The money would go to the district’s operating levy and be used to raise teacher’s salaries. School board members Paula Hubbert says Missouri has the lowest statutory …
Read More »200k Missourians Could Lose Medicaid
The State Director of Medicaid estimates that 200,000 Missourians could lose their Medicaid coverage in the coming months. Eligibility renewals will resume on April 1st after being …
Read More »Severe Storms Push Across Southern Ozarks
Large hail and wind gusts of more than 60 hour accompanied intense thunderstorms that moved across southwest Missouri late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning. Parts of …
Read More »Three People Injured in Two Separate Crashes in Springfield
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a crashing involving a speeding pickup truck. The crash happened Wednesday afternoon on South Glenstone near Independence. Deputies say they …
Read More »Missouri Capitol Library Closed For Safety Concerns
The Missouri Capitol library is closed indefinitely because of safety concerns with the dome ceiling. Contractors were investigating an overhead crack in January. A structural analysis found …
Read More »Man from Springfield Sentenced for Missouri State Restroom Assault
A man from Springfield accused of attempted rape and kidnapping will now spend nearly 20 years in prison. Gregory Morton Jr. was sentenced February 10 to 18 …
Read More »State Lawmaker Proposes New Teacher Pay Scale
A member of the Missouri House has filed a proposal allowing school districts to have different pay scales for teachers. Representative Ed Lewis says his superintendent Doctor …
Read More »Branson Adds Extra Security Cameras in Town
The city of Branson is putting up more security cameras in an effort to reduce crime. Money from a federal grant will be used to put up …
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