TYRONE, Mo. — An Elk Creek man suffered minor injuries Monday morning after his vehicle struck a tree that was blown over by the severe weather earlier that morning.
A report from the Highway Patrol says 52-year-old David Davies was...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri group pushing to expand access to voting is going to court over how the state’s top election official wants to describe the proposal to voters.
The group’s attorney Chuck Hatfield argued in Cole...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — The local Fraternal Order of Police will be holding a pancake breakfast fundraiser to benefit this year’s Shop With A Cop program.
West Plains Police Department Information Officer John Murrell told Ozark Radio News the event...
WILLOW SPRINGS, Mo. — The Willow Springs Arts Council is looking for sponsors during their annual sponsorship campaign.
This will be the 11th year the WSAC has brought various art and music programs to the community. Since reorganizing in 2008,...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — The annual St. Paul Lutheran Church Christmas Craft Show will be held from 8 am to 5 pm Thursday, November 7 and Friday, November 8 and from 10 am to 3 pm Saturday, November 9.
Church...
VAN BUREN, Mo. — Ozark National Scenic Riverways will be conducting two managed deer hunts in October and November 2019 at Big Spring.
The youth hunt will be held October 26 and 27, and the Exceptional Warrior Mobility Impaired managed...
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LOUISIANA, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Department of Transportation has apologized for posting an edited photo that cropped out a boy’s “Trump 2020” shirt and appeared to blur part of his “Trump 2020″ cap.
KSDK-TV reports that Mitchel Lemons of...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes was back in the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice facility Monday, going through some extensive pool therapy and other rehabilitation exercises on his injured right knee.
That alone was a good...
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Several students face discipline for editing a screenshot of a Missouri middle school website to include a racist slur against black people.
Columbia Public Schools spokeswoman Michelle Baumstark said Monday that the students posted the altered...