City of Ozark Receives Grant for Trail
The City of Ozark has received a $870,950 from the Ozark Transportation Organization to complete a portion of the Chadwick Flyer Greenway Trail. This will include two underpasses and over 4,000 feet of biking and walking trails.
Missouri Temporarily to Allow Curbside Sale of Alcohol
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri is permitting the curbside sale of mixed drinks amid the coronavirus outbreak. The Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announced Tuesday that it is temporarily waiving restrictions to permit retailer-packaged
Greene County Health Leaders Remind People Pandemic Isn’t Finished
New cases of the coronavirus seem to be slowing down in the Springfield metro area. More people are recovering. In Greene County, there are 80 confirmed cases of the virus and eight people have died. But 38
City Utilities Warns Customers of a Possible Scam
City Utilities is warning customers about a possible scam. They recently had a call from a customer who was approached by a person claiming to work for CU. They want customers to know all CU employees wear
WATCH: Governor Parson Addresses Coronavirus Pandemic
Governor Parson is giving the public another update on the coronavirus pandemic in Missouri.
Deaths Up Statewide, But People Are Recovering From Coronavirus
There are now 4,686 cases of the coronavirus across Missouri. 133 people have died from the virus. Health officials in Greene County say there have been 80 cases of COVID-19. Eight people have died, but 38 people
CBCO Collecting Blood, Plasma During Pandemic
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is working with local hospitals to provide the blood and plasma needed during the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s more from the CBCO: Community Blood Center of the Ozarks (CBCO), the sole supplier
Hy-Vee Offers Free Full-Service Fueling
Hy-Vee plans to offer full-service fill-ups at its fuel pumps for free. Here’s more on the service: Hy-Vee, Inc. announces today that it will be offering free full-service fueling at its more than 165 convenience stores across
United Way of the Ozarks Creates Coronavirus Response Fund
The United Way of the Ozarks is releasing funding to help nonprofit agencies meet the needs of people who need help. Here’s more from the United Way of the Ozarks: United Way of the Ozarks recognizes the
More Than 48,000 Masks Being Recalled By State Of Missouri
At a time when first responders on the front line of Missouri’s fight against the coronavirus are facing shortages of personal protective equipment, there’s word that 48,000 KN95 masks are being recalled. The state’s public safety director,