A man from Dallas County is in jail without bond after authorities say he shot his son in the head. Sheriff Scott Rice says Bryan Jones got …
Read More »Community Blood Center Issues Critical Appeal for All Blood Types
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, the exclusive supplier of blood, platelets, and plasma to patients at 44 area healthcare facilities, is issuing a critical appeal for …
Read More »State and KC Officials Confirm First Case of Monkeypox
(KANSAS CITY, MO) – The Kansas City Health Department (KCHD) and Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) announced today a single probable monkeypox case in a Kansas City, Missouri, …
Read More »Highway Patrol Investigating Fatal Hit-and-Run Near Aurora
In a statement from Missouri State Highway Patrol Sergeant Mike McClure, troopers are searching for a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that left one man dead. Reports …
Read More »Downtown Springfield Parking Garage Closure
If you have activities planned in Downtown Springfield next week, one parking garage will be closed. The College Station Car Park on West McDaniel Street will close …
Read More »Rate Increase for Springfield City Sewer Service Users
Beginning July first, users of Springfield City Sewer will see an increase in rates. According to a press release from the City of Springfield, the city is …
Read More »More Lawsuits Against Agape Boarding School
More former students are coming forward with claims of abuse against a boarding school in Cedar County. Five new lawsuits have been filed in Vernon County against …
Read More »Man Riding Pool Toy Drowns in Newton County
A man has died in an unusual drowning in Shoal Creek in Newton County. The Highway Patrol says 35 year old Stanley Lunk of Carterville attempted to …
Read More »Greene County Commission Approves First Wave of ARPA Funding
In a statement Thursday, the Greene County Commission announced the first round of ARPA funds going to local institutions. The funding totaled nearly $23 million to ten …
Read More »Six Southwest Missouri Residents Plead Guilty in Catalytic Converter Theft Ring
In a statement from the Department of Justice, six people from Springfield and Rogersville have plead guilty for their roles in a conspiracy to transport catalytic converters. …
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