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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A recent study indicates that climate change could threaten hundreds of insect species in Missouri that may not recover after they die during extreme weather conditions. A 2019 study by the University of Missouri at...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — The Greater Ozarks Farmers Agricultural Regional Market (GO-FARM) will be changing their location as of November 2. GO-FARM was held for several years in the parking lot of The Ranch House restaurant off of Preacher Roe...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — The Greater Ozarks Center for Advanced Technology will be holding a biofuel workshop in November. GOCAT Employment and Education Specialist Roy Crouch told Ozark Radio News more: To RSVP visit the Facebook event page or find the...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — Mt. Zion Masonic Lodge No. 327 on E. Main St. in West Plains will be holding a special pancake breakfast to benefit the West Plains Bridges Program on November 2. Zach Stokes with the Masonic Lodge...
Oregon County – Fingerprints On 10/17/2019 the Oregon County Sheriff's Office was ordered by the court to fingerprint James Hardwick (33) of Winona on existing charges. Alton Police Department – Arrest On 10/19/2019 the Alton Police Department arrested Rashawn Knighten (26) of...
by Danica Kirka, AP LONDON (AP) — The Duchess of Sussex says her first year of marriage to Britain’s Prince Harry has been difficult because of the pressure from Britain’s tabloid press. The former Meghan Markle told ITV in an interview...
from the Baxter County Sheriff's Office The Sheriff's Office is notifying the public that a Level 2 (Moderate risk to re-offend with community justification notified) sex offender who had previously registered with the Sheriff's Office has now moved to Marion...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Authorities say a severe weather system has toppled trees and power lines, damaging some homes and outbuildings across parts of southern Missouri. National Weather Service Meteorologists Megan Terry says crews were headed out Monday morning to...