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City Utilities thinks it can withstand ice storm; winds on Thursday could...

The ice storm in January 2007 allowed City Utilities of Springfield to replace and upgrade infrastructure. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- As we wait for the winter weather to get to the Ozarks, City Utilities of...

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Man in NW Arkansas is charged for 1983 murder in northern Illinois

BERRYVILLE, Ark. -- A man living in Carroll County was charged and arrested on Monday for a murder nearly 30 years ago in Illinois.  Steven Watts, 56, is charged with first-degree murder for a beating...

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Mizzou, SEC teams scramble for NCAA basketball trips

Tigers could lock in a berth with a win over No. 5 Florida in Columbia COLUMBIA, Mo -- Teams in the roller-coaster Southeastern Conference are bracing for potential Marginal Madness in March.

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Number of flu cases declined again last week in Greene County but risk remains

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The number of reported flu cases in Greene County declined last week for the third week in a row.  While the trend is a good one, flu continues to be present in the community.

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With federal funds on the chopping block:, neediest kids are at most risk

WILLARD, Mo. -- School districts across the country and here in the Ozarks are concerned about some major money cuts that could be coming out of Washington very soon.  It is all contingent on a March...

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Ozarks moms can now donate breast milk

Babies in NICUs at Springfield hospitals are getting the opportunity to receive donated breast milk.SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Six-month-old Zoe is happy and healthy, and her mom, Katie, believes that health...

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Manufacturer plans expansion in northwest Springfield

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Tank Components Industries , which has a plant at 4520 E. Kearney St., plans to expand into an 81,000-square-foot facility in Springfield’s Partnership Industrial Center West on...

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Crash sparks fire at Kansas City's Country Club Plaza

Police: 7 or 8 injured in Kansas City gas explosion fire, 3 unaccounted KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A car crashed into a gas main Tuesday evening in an upscale Kansas City shopping district, sparking a...

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Winter Storm Watch: snow, sleet and freezing rain expected Wednesday, Thursday

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A big storm system is now entering the west coast around San Francisco. 

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Mo. Senate panel OKs electric bill surcharge

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A Missouri Senate energy committee has advanced legislation that would let power companies seek permission for an infrastructure surcharge.

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Springfield Mid-America Singers benefit concert on Sunday is in unusual location

The concert in a library will raises funds to expand another library.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The public is invited to an after-hours concert in the Library Center concourse at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb....

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Rotary Club Chili Cook-off raises funds for Salvation Army in Branson this...

BRANSON, Mo. -- The Branson Daybreakers Rotary Club will host the 9th Annual Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Branson-Hollister Lions Club Building, 1015 E. Missouri 76 (on top of Mount...

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Contact KY3 Call A Lawyer Wednesday -- Social Security

Call 417-268-3222 from 5:00 - 6:30 pm on February 20. SPRINGFIELD, Mo -- Springfield Bar Association volunteers will answer all your legal questions involving Social Security tonight. Call...

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Woman who grew up in Springfield likely died in explosion in KC's Plaza...

Megan Cramer was a graduate of Parkview High School.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A woman whose family is still in Springfield probably is the person who died on Tuesday in an explosion at a restaurant in...

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Threat of ice pushes people to stores for needed supplies

Springfield, Mo. --  There were long lines at grocery and hardware stores throughout the day Wednesday as people made the mad dash around town to gather up enough supplies to last them for at least a...

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The Salvation Army, American Red Cross stand by to help if power goes out

Supplies and shelters are ready to go.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- First responders are getting ready for the winter storm on Thursday.  One place where preparations were underway on Wednesday is the American...

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Greene County cattle farmers see baiting, other suspicious activity

Cattle farmers west of Springfield are looking out for their livelihoods more than ever.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. --  A single bag of feed can bag a lot of cattle.  Farmers are fighting back and law...

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Ark. governor signs lethal injection legislation

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Arkansas has a new lethal injection law.  Gov. Mike Beebe's office said Wednesday that he signed legislation that rewrites the state's lethal injection law, despite his misgivings...

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Republic Historical Society points to bygone era by restoring old sign

REPUBLIC, Mo. -- If you drive along U.S. 60 through Republic, you'll see a true sign of nostalgia.  It's the newly restored neon arrow pointing to downtown.

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Problems elsewhere caused canceled flights to, from Springfield-Branson National

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield-Branson National Airport was open on Thursday but only about half the usual number of flights arrived or left.  The problem was planes didn’t get here from other...

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