Joplin Names Bridge In Honor Of Fallen Police Officer

(KTTS News) — The city of Joplin has renamed a bridge for a fallen police officer. On Tuesday, the 20th street bridge was renamed the Officer Jake Reed Memorial Bridge. The Joplin Police Department presented the Medal of
Missouri State Releases Timeline To Choose Next President

(KTTS News) — The Missouri State University Board of Governors hopes to name a new president by March. MSU President Clif Smart recently said he’ll retire at the end of the academic year. In this week’s Clif’s
Congressman Jason Smith Will Be Part Of Biden Impeachment Inquiry

(KTTS News) — Southeast Missouri Congressman Jason Smith will be part of the impeachment inquiry into President Biden’s involvement with his son’s business dealings. Smith, who chairs the House Ways and Means Committee, will lead the inquiry
Marshfield Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Murder

(KTTS News) — A man from Marshfield has pleaded guilty to trying to kill a man in Webster County. Michael Griffin admitted shooting Marty Osborn in the head in 2020. Osborn was taken to the hospital with
UPDATE: Suspects In Custody After Shooting In North Springfield

(KTTS News) — Two juveniles are in custody and a third suspect is on the run after a shooting in north Springfield. A man ended up in the hospital after he was shot in the leg near National
Two Men Sentenced For Shannon County Murder

(KTTS News) — Two men have been sentenced for the murder of a woman in Shannon County. Barbara Lynn, 77, from Birch Tree was found dead in her home after it burned. She’d been beaten and strangled
Men’s Mental Health Campaign Launches In Greene County

(KTTS News) — The Healthy Living Alliance of the Ozarks has launched a men’s mental health campaign. It’s encouraging men to check in with other men to be open and honest about how they’re feeling. In recent
Small Businesses Can Apply For Greene County ARPA Funding

(KTTS News) — Small businesses in Greene County can apply for funding from the American Rescue Plan Act on Wednesday, September 13. The application period runs until October 4. Up to $2.5 million in ARPA funding has
Convoy Of Hope Responding To Earthquake In Morocco

(KTTS News) — Springfield-based Convoy of Hope is working with local partners to help provide food, water, and other relief supplies after a devastating earthquake hit Morocco. By Tuesday morning, the death toll from the 6.8 magnitude
Hawley Proposes Cap On Credit Card Interest Rates

(KTTS News) — Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is proposing legislation that would cap credit card interest rates at 18 percent. Senator Hawley’s Capping Credit Card Interest Rates Act would also prevent credit card companies from imposing new