College of the Ozarks Suspends Fall Athletic Competition
College of the Ozarks is suspending its athletic competitions this fall due to pandemic considerations. Volleyball, Golf, and Cross Country competitions will all be suspended, including any fall athletics at School of the Ozarks. The public relations
Flooding Risk Continues In The Ozarks Through Friday Night
Widespread amounts of one to two inches of rain are possible in the Ozarks through Friday night with tropical-like moisture in place over the area. The National Weather Service says where showers and storms track over the
Former Springfield City Councilwoman Kristi Fulnecky Now Suing R-12 School District
Just a week after filing a lawsuit against the city of Springfield for its face mask ordinance, a former councilwoman is now suing the Springfield R-12 School District. Kristi Fulnecky says the suit, filed in Greene County
St. Louis Cardinals Game In Milwaukee Postponed After Two Players Test Positive For COVID-19
The St. Louis Cardinals have been told to self-isolate in their hotel rooms in Milwaukee until further notice after two players tested positive for COVID-19. The team released a statement saying the tests were conducted prior to
UPDATE: All of Highway 13 Re-opened In Lowry City Area
MoDOT confirms Highway 13 is open to traffic both north and southbound in the Lowry City area following nearly seven and a half inches of rain that forced the closure of southbound 13 Friday morning. Original Story:
Christian County Health Department Reports Dramatic Increase in Cases
The Christian County Health Department says it has seen a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases in the past day, with 37 new patients. This brings the county to a total of 278 cases. We have included the
Springfield-Greene County Health Department Reports 11th COVID-19 Death
The Springfield Greene County Health Department reports its third death by COVID-19 in July. The patient was immunocompromised and in his 80s. This is the eleventh COVID-19 death in Greene County. The health department’s press release can
St. Louis Prosecutor Elects Not to Charge Officer Who Shot Michael Brown
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — St. Louis County’s top prosecutor will not charge the former police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown, a dramatic decision that could reopen old wounds amid a renewed and intense national conversation about
Protest Outside of Governor’s Mansion Ends with Pepper Spray, Arrests
A protest outside of the Governor’s Mansion in Jefferson City ended with the use of pepper spray and eight arrests. The protestors objected to a crime bill that the governor signed into law earlier this month. Protestors
Missouri Posts New Record Increase of Coronavirus Numbers
Missouri has broken another coronavirus record today as the state reports 2,084 new cases. That is the highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic. This follows just after the White House Coronavirus