Appeals Court: Prosecutor Violated Sunshine Law In Greitens Case
ST. LOUS (AP) — The Missouri Court of Appeals has rejected St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner’s appeal of a ruling that her office violated the state’s open records law. The appeals court in St. Louis on
Chiefs-Bills Game Most Watched TV Event Since Super Bowl
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL’s epic playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs was the most-watched event on television since the last Super Bowl. Nielsen said it reached nearly 43 million television viewers
Greene County Sheriff’s Office Investigate Woman’s Death Tuesday
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a woman’s death. Deputies responded to a home on the 1400 block of Farm Road 178 on Tuesday and found 46-year-old Jennifer Winders dead inside the home. Investigators say an autopsy
27 Recruits Part Of 75th Springfield Police Academy
27 recruits joined the 75th Springfield Police Academy this week. The police department says those recruits come from all parts of the country and include backgrounds ranging from military to fast food management. Those recruits will spend six
Police In Springfield Investigate Fatal Crash Over Weekend
Police in Springfield are looking into a fatal crash from over the weekend at Highway 65 and Battlefield. Authorities say on Sunday afternoon, 58-year-old John Ferguson was traveling from Battlefield to merge to Highway 65 when his
Taneyville Man Admits He Started Fire At Branson Landing
A man has pleaded guilty to starting a fire at the Branson Landing. Christian Sneath from Taneyville got four years in prison. Sneath also admitted he was responsible for vandalism at the Ballparks of America. Sneath and
Ice Cream Factory Manufacturing Plant To Open In Lebanon
Eldon, Missouri based Ice Cream Factory is expanding its operations. The family-owned ice cream company plans to buy and renovate the Mid-Am Dairy building in Lebanon. The purchase includes 86,000 square feet of space. The move is
Springfield Approves Infrastructure Deal For Buc-ee’s
Springfield City Council has approved an infrastructure reimbursement agreement with Texas-based Buc-ee’s. The convenience store chain wants to build its first store in Missouri north of I-44 and Mulroy Road in Springfield. KY3 says the project includes
Driver Arrested After Hitting Springfield Police Car
One person is in custody after he hit a Springfield Police car Tuesday morning and led officers on a short chase. Police were called to check out a driver who was passed out behind the wheel at
Missouri Woman Sentenced In Death Of Snake Breeder Husband
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A woman convicted of killing her husband at his snake breeding business in central Missouri was sentenced Monday to 16 years in prison. Boone County Judge Kevin Crane sentenced Lynlee Renick to 13 years for