Nixa City Council Unanimously Votes Down Proposed Mask Mandate
Nixa’s city council has voted unanimously against a face mask mandate. Members listened to concerns by the public in a meeting that lasted nearly five hours long. One councilwoman says she kept a tally of speakers and
Highway Patrol Investigating Double Fatality Crash North Of Ava
A man and a woman have died after a crash on Highway 5, miles north of Ava Monday afternoon. The Highway Patrol says Owen Dobbs and Rebecca Brandon, both from Ava, were traveling northbound when Dobbs tried
Springfield-Greene County Health Department Reports 60 New COVID-19 Cases Monday
The Springfield-Greene County health department has reported 60 cases of COVID-19 today. On Saturday and Sunday, we added 42 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Greene County residents to our dashboard. Today we added a record high
Republic And Willard Release Plans For School Year Including Masking Requirements For Middle, High School Students And Staff
Republic and Willard School Districts have released plans with updated health-protocols for the upcoming school year. Republic students will see more social distancing during breakfast and lunch while being required to wear face masks on the bus.
Taney County Reports Potential COVID-19 Exposures
The Taney County Health department is reporting potential COVID-19 exposures after multiple residents and visitors went to several locations. Prior to being diagnosed, these individuals went to the following locations: Wednesday July 8th – 5:30 pm -6:30
Christian County Reports 28 COVID-19 Cases Over Weekend
The Christian County Health Departments says 28 cases of COVID-19 were added over the weekend. Out of a total of 176 cases in the area, 76 are currently being monitored. You can read more with a press
Coronavirus Cases In Missouri, Arkansas
Missouri is reporting 530 new cases of the coronavirus today along with three new deaths. There are 33,624 confirmed coronavirus cases in Missouri. 699 new cases are being reported in Arkansas along with six more deaths.
The Kitchen Reports Third Catalytic Converter Theft
For the third time in the past year, a catalytic converter from a vehicle belonging to The Kitchen has been stolen. In February of this year, a converter was stolen from a company van and in September
Parson Says Reopen Schools, Even If Kids Get COVID-19
Governor Parson is drawing criticism for saying schools need to reopen, even though kids could get the coronavirus. Parson told conservative St. Louis radio host Marc Cox that kids will get COVID-19 when they go to school.
Nixa City Council To Hear From Public Tonight Before Masking Vote
Nixa City Council is expected to vote on a masking ordinance Monday night. Council members decided at the July 13th meeting they wanted to think about their options for another week. City staff has drafted options for