A federal judge in Missouri has dismissed a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program. The suit was filed by six states, including Missouri and …
Read More »Seymour Middle School Student Had Gun at School
Authorities says a Seymour Middle School student brought a gun to school on Tuesday. A school resource officer took the gun after other students warned administrators. Seymour …
Read More »Springfield’s Director of Workforce Development Resigns
Springfield’s Director of Workforce Development has abruptly resigned. Sally Payne became the director in 2021 after holding the position on a interim basis for a year and …
Read More »Man from Camden County Dies After Accidentally Shooting Himself
Police say a man from Camden County is dead after accidentally shooting himself at his home. Reports say the victim was cleaning his gun at his home …
Read More »Sales Tax on Strafford Ballot November 8th
A three quarter cent sales tax will be on the November 8th ballot for residents of Strafford, MO. If passed, the money would be used to attract …
Read More »New Inductions in MO Sports Hall of Fame
Wednesday afternoon was filled with football fame as four individuals and two programs were inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. The Lighthouse Christian Chargers homeschool …
Read More »MoDOT Resurfacing US 65 at Saddlebrooke
Heads up if you are traveling to Branson this week. MoDOT is repaving U-S 65 and will be working in the area around Saddlebrook. Drivers can expect …
Read More »Large Grass Fire in Bolivar
Several fire departments managed to contain a large grass fire in Bolivar Wednesday. The fire was just off State Highway “U’ and west of the Bolivar Speedway. …
Read More »Officer-Involved Shooting Leaves One Person Hospitalized in Springfield
A man is in the hospital following an officer-involved shooting in Springfield. Reports say officer were called to the area of West Florida near Kearney and Atlantic …
Read More »Polling in Favor of Recreational Marijuana Vote
Recent polling shows recreational marijuana could be legalized during the November general election. In a study conducted by Nexstar, Emerson College, and The Hill, 48 percent of …
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