DNA Ties 65-Year-Old Unsolved Murder Case To Missouri Man
DNA evidence has solved a 65-year-old murder case. Investigators say DNA has tied two Montana teens’ death to Kenneth Gould, a man who had lived in Alton, Missouri. Gould is accused of the two murders that took
15th Annual Hot Air Balloon Glow Tonight In Ozark
The 15th annual Hot Air Balloon Glow presented by Ozark Chevrolet will take place this evening. The Balloon Glow will take place at the Finley River Park in downtown Ozark, Missouri. The Balloon Glow is part of
Heat Advisory in Effect Today
Today will likely be the hottest day in the Ozarks that we have seen so far this year. The National Weather Service of Springfield says we can see high temperatures in the mid 90s to low 100s.
Battlefield Couple’s Death Ruled Murder-Suicide
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office says a couple found death in a burning home in Battlefield was the result of a murder-suicide. Firefighters found the bodies of Shawna and Don Kipp at their home on January 27
St. Louis Gun-Waving Couple Pleads Guilty To Misdemeanors
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators pleaded guilty Thursday to misdemeanor charges, but the man left the courthouse defiantly pledging to “do it again” if
Missouri Risks Medicaid Funding Over Contraceptive Fight
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri is at risk of losing $4.5 billion in tax revenue and federal funding for Medicaid because of a fight between lawmakers over contraceptives. At issue is a state tax on hospitals,
Missouri Responds Defiantly To Justice Dept. Over Gun Law
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s Republican governor and attorney general said in a defiant letter to the U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday that they stand by the state’s new law that would ban police from enforcing
Missouri State Workers Given Day Off For Juneteenth
Missouri state offices will be closed Friday in honor of Juneteenth, a new national holiday commemorating the end of slavery. The Missouri Office of Administration announced the closures Thursday, after President Joe Biden signed a law declaring Juneteenth a
Greene County Courts Closed For Juneteenth Holiday; Government Offices Closing Early
Judicial Courts in Greene County will be closed Friday, June 18, to observe the newly passed federal holiday, Juneteenth. Circuit court will not be held and any cases scheduled for Friday will be rescheduled. Greene County government
Least Of These Hosting Fan Drive
Due to an increase in temperatures, Least Of These, Inc. is in desperate need of new box fans. You can read their press release below: Many of our clients have very limited resources and do not have