Snow, Bitterly Cold Temps Possible Again This Week

Less than an inch of snow is possible Wednesday south of I-44. Light snow accumulations of less than an inch possible on Wednesday for areas south of Interstate 44. pic.twitter.com/WN2C7qtzNf — NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) January 18, 2022

Missing Seymour Man Found In Wooded Area

Wright County authorities have found the body of a missing man. Bradley Sanders from Seymour was found in the Cedar Gap conservation area. He told family members he was going there. KY3 says an autopsy has been

Early Morning Fire Destroys Mountain Grove Home

No injuries have been reported after a house fire in Mountain Grove. Authorities responded to the scene around 3 a.m Monday. There were five people inside, including four adults who investigators say need 24-hour supervision. The American

Two From Galena Charged In Stone County Homicide

Two people from Galena are charged in the murder of Billy M. Walker. Sheila Renee Phillips, 57, and Gerald Keith Hoffman, 54, are charged with tampering with physical evidence in a felony prosecution. The Highway Patrol says

LATEST: Winter Weather Advisory Extended

The National Weather Service has extended the Winter Weather Advisory until midnight. It will be much colder tonight as heavy snow starts to taper off across the Ozarks. The National Weather Service says heavy bands of snow

Springfield Schools To Mandate Masks For Staff, Visitors

Springfield Public Schools will return to a mandated mask policy for all faculty and visitors next week. The requirement will last at least until February 4th. KY3 reports the district ended its previous mask mandate in December

Book On Race Relations Removed In Monett

MONETT, Mo. (AP) — Teachers in a southwest Missouri district won’t be able to use a book that tackles contemporary American race relations in their lesson plans. KYTV reports that Monett superintendent Mark Drake says the book,