Washington Expects Vaccine to Arrive in States Monday Morning
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say the nation’s first COVID-19 vaccine will begin arriving in states Monday morning. Army Gen. Gustave F. Perna said Saturday that shipping companies UPS and FedEx will deliver Pfizer’s vaccine to nearly
Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on President’s Lawsuit to Disqualify 220,000 Ballots
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The conservative-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over the weekend on President Donald Trump’s state lawsuit seeking to disqualify more than 221,000 ballots and overturn his loss to Democrat Joe
Missouri Conservation Commission Approves Black Bear Hunting Season
A black bear hunting season could happen as early as October 2021. The Missouri Conservation Commission approved the proposal at a meeting Friday in Jefferson City. Hunting would be limited to parts of southern Missouri areas and
Alan Jackson Concert At JQH Pushed To August 2021
Alan Jackson has postponed his stop in Springfield once already because of the pandemic, but it’s happening again. The show, originally scheduled for June of this year has been moved again to August 28 of 2021. Previously
Greene County Deputy Struck by Fleeing Vehicle on Highway 13
A Greene County Deputy has suffered serious injuries following a chase near Brighton on Highway 13 this morning. The Sheriff’s Office says the injured is Lieutenant Steven Westbrook. Steven has been with the GCSO for 24 years
Ferguson Police Say 12-Year-Old Boy Will Recover After Being Shot
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — Police in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson say a 12-year-old boy is expected to recover after being shot in the hip by a stray bullet. Police say the boy was a bystander
Firefighters Work to Contain Mark Twain Forest Fire
Firefighters are working hard to control a wildfire burning through the Mark Twain National Forest. Over 2,000 acres have caught fire as the fire takes advantage of the recent dry weather. Burn back operations have begun in
Special Prosecutor to Take Over McCloskey Case, Kim Gardner Dismissed from Prosecution
O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) — A judge on Thursday disqualified the St. Louis prosecutor from the case involving Mark McCloskey, who along with his wife pointed guns at racial injustice protesters marching on the private street near their
Narcan Spray Now Free in Taney and Stone Counties
Narcan, a nasal spray used to temporarily reverse the effects of opioids, is now available for free in Stone and Taney Counties. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services partnered with the Skaggs foundation to give
U.S. Senate Unanimously Passes Duck Boat Safety Enhancement Act
More than 2 years after the Duck Boat Tragedy on Table Rock Lake, the Duck Boat Safety Enhancement Act has unanimously passed through the U.S. Senate. Great news – the Senate just unanimously passed my duck boats