College Of The Ozarks Mourns Loss Of Dr. Howell Keeter
A man whose name is synonymous with College of the Ozarks is being mourned by faculty, students and staff. Dr. Howell Keeter served more than 50 years at the school in Point Lookout, with roles ranging from
Jordan Valley Ice Park Reopens Wednesday
Jordan Valley Ice Park in downtown Springfield reopens Wednesday after being shut down because of a mechanical failure and loss of ice on both the rinks. The Springfield Greene County Park Board says the West Rink will
Showers, Storms And Cooler Temps In The Ozarks Tuesday
A cold front sweeps through the Ozarks Tuesday, bringing a chance for showers and thunderstorms. The National Weather Service says most storms will not be severe, but one or two may carry a damaging wind threat north
Springfield Police Identify Man In Fatal Motorcycle Wreck
Police in Springfield have identified a man who died in a crash at Chestnut Expressway and Highway 65 early Friday morning. Authorities say 20-year-old Sean Carter from Republic lost control of his motorcycle, went off the road,
Springfield-Greene County Unveils Movember, Focusing On Men’s Health This Month
In effort to promote men’s heath, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department is introducing Movember. Health officials are encouraging men to do at least one thing this month to improve mental or physical health. The campaign focuses on
Ozark Fire District Adding Water Rescue Equipment After Grant
The Ozark Fire Protection District will be buying equipment for its water district team after getting a grant from Missouri Employers Mutual. The water rescue team will now be able to respond to water-based emergencies in the
Missouri Attorney General Leads Coalition In Brief To U.S. Supreme Court
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, along with nine other state attorneys general have filed a brief calling upon the Supreme Court to reverse Pennsylvania’s highest court’s decision to allow mail-in ballots three days after Election Day. The
Christian County Justice Center Moves Back To Phase 1 Operations
The Christian County Justice Center has moved back to Phase 1 operations after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. The change will last at least 14 days and can be extended if needed. Only the most critical
Missouri’s State Health Director To Testify Before Special House Committee On COVID-19
With Missouri averaging more than 3,100 new cases of COVID-19 per day in the last week, lawmakers want to know how state health leaders are responding. Department of Health and Senior Services Director Dr. Randall Williams will
State Auditor Releases Audit Reports On City Of Clever And Its Municipal Court
Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway is recommending changes in the city of Clever to increase efficiency and accountability. The state audits of the city’s books and the municipal court division both had a rating of “good.” A