Military Investigates Woman’s Death In Pulaski County
(KTTS News) — A man considered a person of interest in the death of a woman in Pulaski County has now been found dead in South Carolina. The Pulaski County Sheriff says a woman was found dead
Man Leads Douglas County Authorities On 48 Mile Pursuit
(KTTS News) — A man from Taneyville is charged with leading Douglas County deputies on a high-speed pursuit for nearly 50 miles. Deputies say Anthony Kutchko, 38, rode his motorcycle from Goodhope to Gainesville at speeds over
Nixa Utilities Buying Two Systems
(KTTS News) — Nixa Utilities is in the process of buying the RDE rural water system and the Tuscany Hills water and sewer system. The utility plans to buy RDE for about $2.5 million dollars and Tuscany
Sunshine This Week, With Highs Around 90
(KTTS News) — Temperatures will be well above normal this week with highs around 90. The normal temperature this time of year is the mid 70s. We’re expecting sunny skies, with a chance for some showers and
Fatal Crash In Polk County
(KTTS News) — A man from Ash Grove is dead after a crash near Humansville. The Highway Patrol says 39-year-old Clayton Phillips was driving on Highway 123 when his Jeep Wrangler lost a wheel, ran off the
Missouri Lawmakers Pass $48 Billion State Budget
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have passed a roughly $48 billion state budget bolstered by federal aid. The spending plan approved Friday includes enough money to fully pay for the state’s share of public K-12
Ballot Measures On Marijuana, Ranked Voting Advance
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Campaigns to legalize recreational marijuana use and allow ranked-choice voting in Missouri both submitted signatures ahead of Sunday’s deadline to get the measures on ballots. One proposed amendment would allow adults age
Country Star Mickey Gilley, 86, Dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Country star Mickey Gilley has died. He was 86. He was known for such hits as “Window Up Above” and for the Texas honky-tonk he owned that inspired the hit film “Urban Cowboy.”
March Sets Record At Springfield Airport
(KTTS News) — The Springfield-Branson National Airport says a record number of passengers went through the airport last month. In March, the airport set a record with 97,457 passengers. That’s the most during the month of March
Army Pressed To Fix Dilapidated Base Housing
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. senators are demanding that the Army put more money and effort into repairing poorly maintained and substandard base housing for military service members and their families. The calls came Thursday amid persistent reports