After Late Start, Walnut Buyers Paying Highest Price Ever And Extending Harvest
The Hammons Products Company has extended its Black Walnut Harvest to November 11. The extension is a result of a slow pace to start the season that began on October 1. The company is also paying $16
20th Anniversary of Payne Stewart’s Death Passes Ozarks
Friday marked 20 years since the death of Springfield Golf Legend Payne Stewart. Stewart was the U. S. Open champion and won eleven PGA tours. He was killed in a plane crash in 1999. The Missouri Sports
Greene County Pursuit Ends With Three in Custody, Driver on the Run
Greene County Deputies engaged in a hot pursuit of an SUV Friday night in Springfield. The pursuit started when a deputy noticed a vehicle flee from an accident and escalated when deputies managed to chase the SUV
Data Breach at St. Louis Health Center Impacts Up to 152,000
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Officials at a St. Louis health center that serves needy, uninsured residents says a cyber-attack has caused a data breach that potentially affected 152,000 people. The Betty Jean Kerr People’s Health Center said
Trial Date Set In Kinzlea Kilgore’s Death
A man charged with causing the death of a two-year-old girl in Buffalo will stand trial in June. Dallas County Prosecutors say Kenneth Robert Davis is charged with beating Kinzlea Kilgore to death in May 2018. He
University Of Missouri Apologizes After Diversity Tweet
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The University of Missouri athletic department has apologized and taken down a tweet intended to promote the NCAA’s “diversity and inclusion week” after receiving complaints that it was racially insensitive. The original post,
Boil Water Advisory Issued For Customers In Willard
A boil water advisory has been issued for part of Willard after a water main break. City officials say the advisory applies to customers living south of Highway 60 and north of Hughes Road. Those customers will
Shelters Prepare To Open In Springfield As Cold Weather Continues
As temperatures continue to drop around the Ozarks, local agencies are preparing to open cold weather shelters for those in need. Starting on November 1st, the East Sunshine Church of Christ will be open for men on
Hy-Vee To Install Drug Take Back Receptacles In All Stores
Grocery store and pharmacy chain Hy-Vee says it wants to do its part to assist with combating the national opioid epidemic by installing drug take back receptacles in each of its stores. The company says the receptacles
Even Colder Weather On The Way Next Week
The cold rain will stay with us through Saturday afternoon, and if you think this week is chilly, wait until next week. The National Weather Service says the potential for a widespread frost or freeze returns for