Springfield-Greene County Health Department Adds 37 More COVID Cases
Health officials in Greene County have added 37 more cases of COVID-19 to the county’s total. The total amount of cases since the pandemic began now sits at 832. The health department is currently monitoring 453 cases.
One Dead After Crash In Rogersville Tuesday Afternoon
Authorities say a woman has died after a crash Tuesday afternoon in Rogersville. The crash happened to a two-car crash on Highway 60 near Farm Road 241 around 3:30 p.m. Another woman suffered serious injuries.
Taney County Reports Potential COVID-19 Exposures
The Taney County Health Department is notifying the public of potential community exposures from multiple COVID-19 positive residents and visitors. Health officials say multiple visitors and residents went to several places including: Friday, July 10th 1:00 pm
Man Catches 17-Inch Alligator On Lake Taneycomo
One man on Lake Taneycomo pulled in an interesting catch, finding an alligator. Derek Marlin runs a fishing guide business called Firehouse Bowfishing and took a customer on the lake Monday night when they found what Marlin
Winner Selected In Springfield Mayor’s “Wear A Mask” Contest
The winner of Springfield’s ‘Wear a Mask’ contest has been selected. It’s a video featuring a jingle written by Springfield native Nick Sibley titled, “If You Don’t A Mask, It Will Put You In A Casket”, which
WATCH: Mystic River Falls Opens At Silver Dollar City
Silver Dollar City has opened its new water ride called Mystic River Falls. Say hello to the first official riders on Mystic River Falls! Season Pass Holders Mary & JoLee couldn’t wait to experience the tallest drop
David Leong, Springfield’s Cashew Chicken Creator, Dies At 99
David Leong, the man credited with inventing Springfield-style cashew chicken, has died. Leong was 99-years-old. He passed away Monday night. Leong moved to Springfield in the 1950s. Born in #China, served our country in the #Military in
Some Scattered Storms In The Ozarks Could Be Severe Today
Scattered thunderstorms will be possible in the Ozarks through Tuesday evening. The National Weather Service says a few of those storms may be strong to severe, with 60 mile per hour winds and penny size hail. The
Missouri State University Requiring Face Masks In Academic Buildings
Missouri State President Clif Smart says the university is being consistent with Springfield’s face mask ordinance and require coverings for faculty and students in academic buildings. The implemented rule is effective immediately and will go through December
Virtual Forum On Medicaid Expansion Tuesday Night In Springfield
Speakers both for and against Medicaid expansion will speak in a virtual forum Tuesday night at 7:00. The League of Women voters says the event is sponsored by Ozarks Technical Community College’s Social Sciences Department and Politically