Former Branson Mayor Running For Missouri House
Former Branson Mayor Karen Best is running for the Missouri House. Best is seeking the House seat currently held by Jeff Justus. Justus is leaving the House because of term-limits. Best spent more than 13 years as
Man From Independence Dies In Crash On I-44 West Of Springfield
A man from Independence, MO is dead after a crash on I-44 west of Springfield Monday night. The Highway Patrol says Larry McQueen, 31, was heading westbound near the 70 mile marker when he went off the
MO Unclaimed Property Helps To Pay $2 billion In Overdue Child Support
More than 204,000 child support cases exist in Missouri with roughly 2.39 billion dollars owed to parents who have primary custody. State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick and the Department of Social Services have launched an automated system matching
Flooding Woes Continue For Some Communities In The Ozarks
At least a couple of communities are glad to see a break from the rain this week. In Osceola, the town’s park and nearby roads have been under water for months. The city clerk says she’s been
Founder Of Eden Village Explains Why Lawsuit Was Filed Against The City Of Springfield
The founder of the Gathering Tree, which has a project called Eden Village explains why a lawsuit was filed against the mayor and the city of Springfield. Dr. David Brown says Mayor Ken McClure told him he would be
Missouri Audit Finds About 1,000 Missing Sex Offenders-A 21% Decline From 2018 Probe
A state audit released today finds about 1,000 sex offenders are unaccounted for in Missouri – a 21-percent decline from a 2018 review of the state’s sex offender registry. State Auditor Nicole Galloway tells Missourinet the follow-up
Missouri To Receive $2.3 Million As Part of Equifax Data Breach Settlement
WASHINGTON (AP) — Equifax will pay up to $700 million to settle with federal authorities and multiple states over a 2017 data breach that exposed Social Security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people.
Dan Clemens, Former State Lawmaker, Dies
Former State Senator Dan Clemens has died. Clemens was 74. Clemens represented District 20 starting in 2002. He was also a lifelong farmer. There will be a Celebration of Life Thursday night at 6 p.m. at the
Donations Soar For Family Who Lost 3 Kids In I-44 Crash
The Go-Fund Me account set up to help a family from Clever who lost three children in a tragic crash near I-44 and Chestnut last week has raised over $135,000 dollars so far. The fundraising goal is
Nixa Man Charged With Murder In His Wife’s Death
A man has been charged with killing his wife at their home on South Timber Ridge in Nixa. Court records say Todd Blankenship is charged with murder in Christian County. He showed up at someone’s home asking