USPS: Suggested Deadlines For Sending Holiday Packages

It’s never too early to get ahead on holiday packages. The Post Office has sent out deadlines for this holiday season if you want your package to arrive by Thanksgiving or Christmas. Ryan Hart with MissouriNet says

Friends of the Library Book Sale Beginning Wednesday

The Friends of the Library begins its annual fall book-sale at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds on Wednesday. The sale will be at the E-plex, and parking is free. You can pick up bargain like-new books, DVD’s, CD’s,

Missouri Leaders To Raise Awareness About Vaping Risks

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri officials are developing a public safety campaign aimed at making young people aware of the risks of vaping. Republican Gov. Mike Parson said at a news conference Tuesday that he is

Ozark Mountain Daredevil Steve Cash Has Died

Music fans in the Ozarks are mourning the death of Steve Cash, a founding member of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Cash, who was 73, helped form the southern rock band in 1971, and spent the next 48

GCSO: Missing 16-Year-Old From Springfield Found Safe

UPDATE: The Greene County Sheriff’s Office has cancelled an endangered person advisory for Zakary Javurek. Deputies reported just before 8 a.m. that the teenager had been found safe. Authorities in Springfield are asking for the public’s help

Rains and Lightning on Tuesday, but no Severe Weather

The Tuesday forecast is filled with showers and thunderstorms, but chances for severe weather are low. The National Weather Service expects the front to bring mostly cold temperatures to the Ozarks, along with the rain and thunder.