CoxHealth’s Meyer Center Reopening June 14
CoxHealth’s Meyer Center is opening its doors to members again after a COVID-19 related shut down last year. Masking will be required when members are not actively exercising. When the facility closed last year, all memberships were
OTC Receives Six-Figure Donations For New Manufacturing Building
OTC in Springfield says its foundation has received two six-figure donations from different donors Tuesday. Both donations are going towards the under-construction Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing. One donation by the Durham Company will fund
Missouri Man Dies After Crash Involving Leaf Blower On Road
AVALON, Mo. (AP) — A northwest Missouri man died after a collision occurred while a woman was blowing grass of a highway with a leaf blower, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said. The patrol said Charles Plummer,
Gun-waving Charges Against Senate Candidate’s Wife Amended
A special prosecutor said Tuesday he has amended the charges against a St. Louis woman who waved a gun at racial injustice protesters last summer, and he’ll decide soon if he’ll amend charges against her husband. Mark
Pulaski County Jane Doe Found In 1981 Identified
WAYNESVILLE, Mo. (AP) — Authorities say remains found in 1981 in Pulaski County have been identified. The sheriff’s office announced Tuesday the remains were those of Karen Kay Knippers. Her death is being investigated as a homicide.
Scattered Showers Today, Severe Weather On Thursday
Scattered showers and a few storms are expected today. Severe weather is not expected, but there is a chance for some flooding. Expect scattered showers and a few thunderstorms today and again on Wednesday. An isolated strong
Greene County Looking For Missing Man
Greene County detectives used excavating equipment Monday looking for clues after a man disappeared. 39-year-old Russell Long has been missing since April. Detectives used heavy equipment near Farm Road 76 and Highway UU near Willard but found
Greene County Judge Rules In Rezoning Case
A Greene County Judge has ruled in favor of a developer trying to block an election regarding property across Sequiota Park and whether it could be rezoned for an apartment complex and business development. Judge David Jones’
Mercy Springfield Kids ER Set To Open In June
Mercy Springfield has blessed in a private ceremony, a new space set to become the region’s first Kids ER. It’s set to open June 8. The hospital says the project was made possible from donations alone. One
Greene County Receives First Of Two American Rescue Plan Payments
Greene County has received the first of two payments, all part of the federal government’s American Rescue Plan. Over 28 million dollars arrived last week and another 28 million dollars will come to Greene County next year.