Reeds Spring School District Requiring Masks Again
The Reeds Spring school district will require students and staff to wear masks through the end of the school year. The district says since removing the mask requirement last week, they’ve seen an uptick in COVID-19 cases.
Job Fair For In-Home Caregivers
There’s a job fair this afternoon in Springfield for in-home caregivers. The Springfield Home Instead Senior Care office needs to fill more than 10 permanent positions. The hiring event is from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at
Coronavirus Clinic In Marshfield
There’s a coronavirus vaccine clinic going on this morning in Webster County. It’s at 4 Rivers Church in Marshfield. People can get the Moderna vaccine from 8:30 until 11:30 a.m.
Shooting In North Springfield
One man is in the hospital after a shooting this morning near Dale and Summit in Springfield. Police say the victim went to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The victim was at the hospital before police
Crash In Billings Between Tractor, Semi Hauling Turkeys
The driver of a farm tractor has non-life threatening injuries after a crash with a semi hauling live turkeys. 23-year-old Kaleb Clinton from Billings ended up with moderate injuries. It happened after midnight Thursday on Highway 60
Drive-Thru Job Fair Being Held Thursday Morning
People looking for jobs can attend a drive-thru job fair Thursday April 29 at the Missouri Job Center in Springfield on East Sunshine. The event will be in the parking lot from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. 20
President Biden To The Nation: ’America Is Rising Anew”
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden declared Wednesday night in his first address to a joint session of Congress that “America is rising anew” on the verge of overcoming the historic pandemic. Looking to the future, he
Springfield-Greene County Health Department Reports Two COVID-19 Deaths In Past Week
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department is reporting two people who have died from COVID-19 in the past week. Health officials say one of the people who died was a man in his 60s while the other was
Debate Over Guns On Buses Dominates Missouri Budget Debate
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A fight over allowing guns on public transportation dominated debate on the Missouri budget Wednesday. Republican Sen. Bob Onder, of Lake St. Louis, tried to amend the budget to strip public transportation
Wind Damage, Flooding Reported After Storms Hit Missouri
SPARTA, Mo. (AP) — Strong storms swept across parts of Missouri on Wednesday, flooding a popular state park and causing wind damage. Live camera footage showed raging waters at Roaring River, a popular fishing destination 8 miles