Second Man Arrested In Connection To August Shooting In Springfield
The Greene County prosecutor has filed charges against a second man connected to a deadly shooting in west Springfield in August. 24-year-old Cody J. Westmoreland is facing charges of second-degree murder, armed criminal action, unlawful use of
Browns Let Chance For Season-Opening Win Slip Away In KC
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — It might have been the magnitude of the moment — the Browns, after more than a decade of Week 1 woes, finally appeared to be headed toward a winning start in a
Greene County Sheriff’s Office Investigating Device Recovered From McDaniel Lake
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a possible explosive device found by two fishermen at McDaniel Lake Sunday morning. A bomb squad was dispatch and retrieved the device found in the water by the men who were magnet
MSU Football Standouts Recognized With Valley Honors
Missouri State football Bears Xavier Lane and Montrae Braswell have received recognition from the MIssouri Valley Conference for their play in Saturday’s win against Central Arkansas. Lane was awarded Offensive Player of the Week and Newcomer of the week while Braswell received honors for
Former Attorney General John Ashcroft to Speak at Evangel University
Evangel University announces former U. S. Attorney General John Ashcroft will be speaking about the 9/11 terrorist attacks at Evangel University on Monday at 7 p.m. in the Barnet Recital Hall. The event is free to attend.
Governor Parson Vows To Fight Biden’s Vaccine Mandate
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is considering calling a special legislative session to challenge President Joe Biden’s plan to require COVID-19 vaccination or testing for many workers. Parson told the Kansas City
Marshfield Marks Anniversary Of 9/11 Attacks
Marshfield will remember the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks Saturday in Patriot Park. Press Release The City of Marshfield will hold an event at Patriot Park (1490 N. Elm St.) on September 11, 2021 in
20 Years Later, Fallout From Toxic WTC Dust Grows
NEW YORK (AP) — Two decades after the collapse of the World Trade Center, people are still coming forward to report illnesses that might be related to toxic dust that billowed over the city after the terror
COVID Patients From Other States Coming To Ozarks
At one time, the surge in COVID cases caused by the delta variant forced Springfield hospitals to send patients elsewhere. Now, Cox Health is taking in more patients from other states. President and CEO Steve Edwards says
Church Donates Food To Local Food Banks
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has donated 100,000 pounds of food to local food banks in the Ozarks. Press Release We are daily bombarded by news of Covid-19, economic challenges, of man-made disasters, or