Man set to be executed for 1996 slaying of University of Oklahoma dance student

McALESTER, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma is set to execute an inmate Thursday morning for the 1996 slaying of a University of Oklahoma dance student, a case that went unsolved for years until DNA from the crime scene
The Oak Ridge Boys Announce 50th Anniversary Farewell Tour

(KTTS News/Press Release) – A familiar group around Branson announced that they will be celebrating their 50th anniversary with a farewell tour. The Oak Ridge Boys say that official tour dates for the American Made farewell tour
Clinton Man Charged in Shooting Death of 16-Year-Old Grandson

(KTTS News) – A 70-year-old man from Clinton is being charged in the shooting death of his 16-year-old grandson. The shooting took place 11:30 PM Sunday. Thomas Ribby was charged Monday with one felony of resisting arrest
Springfield Man Arrested in Armed Robbery of Dollar Tree Store

(KTTS News) – A man was arrested on Wednesday in connection to an armed robbery that took place at a Dollar Tree store in Springfield. The suspect, 31-year-old Nicholas Shields, is being charged with first-degree robbery and armed
Boil Water Advisory Lifted For Rivercut Subdivision

(KTTS News) – A boil advisory for the Rivercut subdivision in Greene County has been lifted. Two water main breaks were reported on Monday. After repairs and testing, Public Water Supply District No. 1 says safe drinking
Ozark Man Sentenced To 20 Years For Child Molestation

(KTTS News) – An Ozark man was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to child molestation. 69-year-old Leo Evans pleaded guilty on Wednesday in an arraignment hearing. Evans originally was charged with seven felonies,
Fourth Annual Nixa vs. Ozark Mayor Challenge Blood Drive Scheduled For Next Week

(KTTS News/ Press Release) – For the fourth straight year, the mayors of Nixa and Ozark are teaming up with Community Blood Center of the Ozarks to host the Mayors Challenge Blood Drive. The drive is designed
MSHP Warns Drivers To Stay Alert During Harvest Season

(KTTS News) – It’s harvest season, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol has issued a warning to drivers to stay alert for tractors and farm equipment on the roadways. According to the Highway Patrol, there were 177
C-Street and Washington Avenue Intersection to Close Next Week

(KTTS News) – If you use Commercial Street and Washington Avenue, you’ll need to use a detour next week. The intersection will close 8 a.m. on Monday until 5 p.m. Wednesday September 27th for a building demolition.
Hawley Presses Tyson Foods CEO on Dangerous Child Labor Practices

(Washington) – U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Tyson Foods CEO Donnie King, demanding answers after a disturbing new report from The New York Times exposed unsafe, illegal child labor practices within the company. “I am