Springfield-Greene County Health Department Launches Vaccine Survey
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department is launching a regional survey to see what the public thinks of the COVID-19 vaccine. The survey will collect feedback on the vaccine, how likely one is to take it, and what
Grandfather Dies After Fire In Webster County
A man who suffered burns in a fire in Webster County earlier this month has died. John Booth was watching his grandson, three-year-old Kellan Harper, when the fire broke out near Ozark Church Road and Highway B.
Two Appear In Court In Willard Double Homicide
Two people charged with a double homicide in Willard were in Greene County Court Thursday for a preliminary hearing. Duncan Bogle and Theresa Cox are charged with murder for the shooting deaths of Alex Chute and Brianna
Police Investigate Burglary At Springfield Art Museum
Police say someone broke in to the Springfield Art Museum this morning. A window was broken in a classroom. Police say it doesn’t look like anything was stolen. Nobody was found inside the building.
Governor Parson Signs Executive Order, Creating Office Of Childhood
Governor Parson has signed an executive order creating the Office of Childhood. The new office will combine the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Health and Senior Services and the Department of Social Services. Parson
FBI Arrests Man In Springfield Connected To Capitol Building Riots
The FBI says special agents and Springfield police have arrested one man in connection to the riots at the Capitol building. Today FBI & officers w/ @SGFPolice arrested Zachary Martin, of Springfield on federal charges of restricted
Mass Vaccination Sites Held In Douglas, Dent Counties In February
With help from the Missouri National Guard, the health departments in Douglas and Dent county will set up mass COVID-19 vaccination sites in February. Douglas County will hold its site on February 6 from 8 a.m. to
State Auditor Galloway Set To Start Dade County Audit
State Auditor Nicole Galloway has started an audit of Dade County. The audit is part of a regular schedule. The county’s last audit was in May of 2018, when the county received an overall rating of “poor”.
Springfield Municipal Court Resuming Normal Operations Monday
Starting Monday, Feb. 1, the Springfield Municipal court will resume normal operations. The court says it is taking measures to prevent COVID-19 exposures. The court will not allow anyone to enter the courthouse if they have: Traveled
Blunt, Hawley Reintroduce Duck Boat Legislation
Missouri Senators Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley have reintroduced legislation to improve the safety of duck boats. 17 people died in 2018 when a Ride the Ducks boat sank on Table Rock Lake near Branson. The Senate