Power Outages, Downed Trees Throughout Ozarks From Early Morning Storms
Severe thunderstorms producing 60-70 mile per hour winds have downed trees and power lines throughout the Ozarks. A spokesperson with City Utilities says part of Pythian between Glenstone and the Cooper Tennis Complex will be closed for
Springfield City Utilities Provides Tips For Re-Opening Buildings Closed During Pandemic
When businesses and buildings start to re-open next week following stay at home orders ending, Springfield City Utilities is reminding everyone of the importance of flushing the water system as one of the first steps, especially when
UPDATE: Springfield City Utilities Crews Make Good Progress In Restoring Electricity Following Storms
Crews worked throughout the night to make repairs from the severe weather that hit the Springfield area early Monday morning. Springfield City Utilities Spokesman Joel Alexander says as of 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, just under 400 customers remain
9 P.M. UPDATE: Storms Leave Thousands Of Springfield City Utilities Customers In The Dark
Update: As of 9 p.m., City Utilities says that around 1,200 customers are still without power. CU has contracted with tree and line crews to try and keep making repairs and restore service. Several lines, poles, and
Several Hundred Springfield City Utilities Customers Without Power Monday Morning
An early morning round of storms has also brought power outages to parts of Springfield Monday morning. The Springfield City Utilities outage map shows more than 300 customers without electricity as of 6:45 a.m. There’s an area
Power Outage In Southeast Springfield Leaves Shoppers In The Dark
Update: City Utilities spokesperson Joel Alexander tells KTTS News that power was restored to the area shortly before 7 p.m. Alexander says a tree limb that was saturated with rainwater landed on a power line, sparking the
Nearly 700 Springfield City Utilities Customers Lost Power In Storm
UPDATE: CU crews continue working to make repairs and restore power following the early morning storms. Daylight will help to make working conditions safer as crews continue their work. As of 8:45 a.m. approximately 700 CU electric