Pomme de Terre Lake Bridge Opening Date Delayed
The continued rain has delayed the completion of a project to replace Polk County Route PP bridge over Pomme de Terre Lake. The bridge was schedule to be open by June 1st; however, MoDOT says its now
Salvation Army Fan Drive Happening Now Through June 23rd
Just before it starts to get real hot, the Salvation Army in Springfield is having their annual fan drive. The drive began with a collection event at Westlake ACE Hardware on South Campbell. While the event is
Woman From Strafford Sentenced In Meth Case
A woman from Strafford, who admitted to conspiracy to distribute meth, was sentenced to prison. Prosecutors say Cynthia House will serve 12 years in federal prison. In December, House says she participated in a conspiracy from 2015
SPD Has Informational Seminar For Those Considering A Career In Law Enforcement
The Springfield Police Department is inviting anyone who is interested in becoming a police officer. An upcoming informational seminar will be held this Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Springfield Regional Police and Fire Training Center on
#ShowMeJustice Rally Protests Abortion Ban in Springfield
On Saturday, several hundred protesters gathered at Carnegie Public Library in Springfield to protest a recent ban on abortions past 8 weeks in Missouri. The march was titled the Show Me Justice Rally and protesters shouted, “Our
Woman From Hollister Hit By Patrol Car In Pursuit, Suffers Serious Injuries
A woman from Hollister, who tried to get away from law enforcement, was hit by a patrol during a pursuit in Kimberling City. The Highway Patrol says it happened Tuesday morning during a search for two suspects.
Mid Missouri City Prepares For State’s Medical Marijuana Business To Launch
The Columbia City Council this week agreed to some zoning restrictions for Missouri’s medical marijuana business. A report from Missourinet says the new statewide venture is expected to be up and running early next year. City councilman
Show Me Justice Rally In Springfield Today
Human rights organizations and activists will be gathering to rally and march today in Springfield. This is following Governor Parson’s abortion ban. The rally is scheduled to begin at 3:00 at the Midtown Carnegie Library and the
Ozarks Food Harvest Provides 80,000 Meals Through Fight Hunger Faster Match Challenge
A nonprofit organization based in Springfield has released the latest numbers on how it has helped the community. The Ozarks Food Harvest recently raised over $10,000 for hunger relief through the Fight Hunger Faster Match Challenge. DairiConcepts
Springfield Fire Department Releases 2018 Annual Report
The Springfield Fire Department has released its annual report for 2018. The chief says last year was the busiest for firefighters throughout the community. The department worked in schools and neighborhoods as part of its Project RED