COVID-19 Cases Continue To Go Up In Carthage Area

Health officials in Jasper County continue to see a spike in COVID-19 cases, with more than 180 people currently in isolation and several in the hospital. The majority of cases are in the Carthage area. The message:

Potential COVID-19 Exposure In Christian County

The Christian County health department is notifying the public about a potential COVID-19 exposure in Ozark. Health officials say a person who tested positive for the Coronavirus visited the Lambert’s, without a mask, on June 15th from

Shoji Tabuchi Show Postponed This Year

The Shoji Tabuchi Show has decided to postpone all 2020 performances at its theater in Branson because of the coronavirus pandemic. The family says it hopes to perform again in 2021.

Parson Requests Federal Disaster Aid for 19 Missouri Counties

Governor Parson has requested a Federal disaster declaration for 19 counties in Missouri. Severe storms and tornadoes on May 3rd and 4th caused widespread destruction. The Governor says the state and federal disaster teams have documented extensive

Two Test Positive After Candlelight Vigil In Springfield

Two people who went to the candlelight vigil on racial injustice at Park Central Square in Springfield on June 7 have tested positive for COVID-19. They’re part of the latest group of potential community exposures in Springfield.

Police Identify Victims In Murder-Suicide In Springfield

Springfield Police have identified the victims of a murder-suicide at a home near Division and Golden. 24-year-old Krista McKinnon and 27-year-old Andre McKinnon were both from Springfield. Police say they were found in a bathroom with gunshot

Potential COVID-19 Exposure In Christian County

The Christian County health department is notifying the public about a potential COVID-19 exposure in Ozark. Health officials say a person who tested positive for the Coronavirus visited the Lambert’s in Ozark on June 13th from 6-7:30