Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs still goes on, but is $2.5 million in debt
The leaky roofs are fixed and the Holy Land tours are on again but the Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs is still $2.5 million in debt.EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) - The leaky roofs are fixed and the...
View ArticleMissouri House creates special agriculture panel
The committee will be chaired by Republican Rep. Casey Guernsey, a cattle farmer from Bethany. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - A new Missouri House committee will look into issues affecting dairy farmers...
View ArticleBattle over who's in and who's out at the Ozark Farmer's Market
OZARK, Mo.-- There are growing pains at the Ozark Downtown Farmer's Market. Some vendors are upset the popular downtown market in Ozark is run with Springfield's rules.
View ArticleTwo years in, health advocates claim Springfield smoking ban is successful
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - In bars and clubs and other gathering spots, the smoke has had time to clear.
View ArticleFire heavily damages business near Licking
LICKING, Mo. - A Tuesday night fire destroyed a business west of the city of Licking.
View ArticleTwo masked men rob Springfield convenience store
SPRINGFIELD, Mo--Police are looking for two armed robbers after they held up the Kum & Go in the 15-hundred block of north National near Division.
View ArticleOpera in the Ozarks kicks off 63rd year
Opera runs now through July 19 in Eureka SpringsEUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. - A prominent training program recently started its 63rd year in the Ozarks. Performers from the Eureka Springs Opera have gone on...
View ArticleFuneral to be held Friday for state trooper who drowned while training for...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. - Funeral plans are in place for a Missouri State Highway Patrol sergeant who drowned over the weekend.
View ArticleTRAFFIC ALERT: Kansas Expwy. overpass over U.S. 60 to close Friday evening...
Construction crews will close the Kansas Expressway overpass over James River Freeway in south Springfield from 8 p.m.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Heads up, Springfield drivers -- a major thoroughfare will...
View ArticleSpringfield company receives messages, seeks Deen in face of slur problems
A Springfield company, The Food Channel, has received scores of messages from people complaining about the hits cooking maven Paula Deen has taken since admitting to using a racial slur in the...
View ArticleFort Leonard Wood to lose 885 personnel
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The U.S. Army plans to cut 885 positions at Fort Leonard Wood in south-central Missouri. But that's a significantly smaller reduction than what some had feared.
View ArticlePresident signs disaster declaration for Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — President Barack Obama has signed a disaster declaration for 11 counties in Arkansas that were hit by tornadoes, severe storms and flooding from May 30 through June 3.
View ArticleTip that led to Staudtes' murder charges was not first anonymous tip to police
Diane and Rachel Staudte are charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- New court documents about the murder-by-antifreeze cases against Diane and Rachel...
View ArticleArkansas group seeks to overturn gay marriage ban
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A group is asking the Arkansas attorney general's office to approve language for a ballot measure next year that would repeal the state's ban on gay marriage.
View ArticleJudge spares Missouri governor's staff from testifying in driver's license...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - A judge has spared members of Gov. Jay Nixon's administration from testifying before a Missouri House panel investigating state driver's license procedures.
View ArticleFormer Arkansas treasurer pleads not guilty to charges
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Former Arkansas Treasurer Martha Shoffner has pleaded not guilty to charges she steered state investments to a bond broker who paid her $36,000 in cash.
View ArticleJordan Valley Community Health Center to expand into old warehouse space
The expansion will take advantage of 20,000 square feet of attached old warehouse space.SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Jordan Valley Community Health Center is about to give new life to an old building as it...
View ArticleNational retailers consider opening stores in Springfield
Springfield, Mo. -- Springfield business leaders say more and more retailers are setting their sights on the Queen City. A new sports apparel store that focuses on college and professional team gear...
View ArticleLocal Troopers join national effort to crack down on impaired boaters
Operation Dry Water kicks off this weekend promoting responsible celeb rations on the waterHOLLISTER, Mo - Hundreds of boaters are gearing up for some time on the lake. And the Missouri Highway Patrol...
View ArticleKY3's Jay Scherder named Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's "Man of the Year"
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- KY3 goes back-to-back.
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