Initial Plans Revealed For Lake Springfield Area

(KTTS News) — The City of Springfield and City Utilities have released some of their recommendations for a $1-billion dollar plan to redevelop the Lake Springfield area. It includes an entertainment district around the former power plant,
Man Sentenced For Shooting At Greene County Deputy

(KTTS News) — A man from Nixa gets 15 years in prison for shooting at a Greene County sheriff’s deputy during an attempted traffic stop. It happened in January when a deputy tried to stop Jason Gideon
Man Stabs Woman While She Holds A Baby

(KTTS News) — A man from Springfield is charged with stabbing a woman several times while she held a three-month-old baby. Octavian Johnson called 911 and told the operator he was about to commit a murder. The
Man Charged With Shooting Car Of His Former Boss

(KTTS News) — A man is charged with firing 14 shots into his former employer’s vehicle outside his home. Greene County deputies say 35-year-old Antjuan Altman was drunk when they found him outside the home near El
Six Schools Form New Athletic Conference

(KTTS News) — Six high schools in Southwest Missouri have formed a new athletic conference. The Ozark Mountain Conference will include Branson, Bolivar, Carl Junction, Logan-Rogersville, Marshfield, and West Plains. The schools begin competition during the 2024-2025
Missouri Supreme Court To Hear Discrimination Suit Involving Harley-Davidson

(KTTS News) — The Missouri Supreme Court has agreed to hear a discrimination case involving workers at a now-closed Harley-Davidson plant in North Kansas City. The lawsuit, which was filed before the plant closed, says the vast
Springfield Man Indicted For Driving Onto Airport Runway

(KTTS News) — A man from Springfield has been indicted by a federal grand jury for driving his truck through a gate and onto a runway at the Springfield-Branson National Airport. 58-year-old Gary Eugene Edwards is charged
Buc-ee’s Holding Hiring Event For Springfield Location

(KTTS News) — There’s a mass hiring event soon for the new Buc-ee’s Travel Center under construction along I-44. The company plans to hire around 200 workers. You can apply through the Buc-ee’s website. Interviews are this
New Public Records Reveal More About Lectern Purchase

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — New public records have widened questions over when Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ office planned to use Republican Party funds to reimburse the state for a $19,000 lectern, which was bought in
Arkansas Purges 427,000 From Medicaid Rolls

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — More than 427,000 Arkansas residents were dropped from Medicaid in the past six months, as the state became among the first nationally to complete a post-pandemic eligibility review of the government-funded health