Mother of 2 kids electrocuted files wrongful death lawsuit
LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. -- The mother who lost two children at Lake of the Ozarks after they were electrocuted near the family boat dock is now suing Union Electric, which is also known as Ameren...
View ArticleMissouri State Fair rodeo incident involving "Obama Clown" prompts outrage,...
SEDALIA, Mo. -- Officials with the Missouri State Fair have apologized for an incident at the event Saturday night involving a rodeo performer wearing a President Obama mask.
View ArticleSearchers find remains that likely were missing woman Hellen Cook
WARSAW, Mo. -- After weeks of searching for a woman who disappeared in Benton County, searchers believe they recovered the remains of Hellen Cook.
View ArticleSpringfield police look for shooters at retail center near MSU; no one hurt
Buildings and cars damagedSPRINGFIELD, Mo -- Sundays are typically normal business days for restaurant owner Tony Fewell, but an early morning shooting caused a bit of a bump in the road for this...
View ArticleSpringfield Public Schools now offering online registration
Online option only for students new to districtSPRINGFIELD, Mo - In just two days, Springfield Public Schools will open their doors for the year, and for parents with kids new to the area, register...
View ArticleSome in Arkansas selling raw milk prior to legal date
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A new state law allowing the sale of unpasteurized milk in Arkansas is not yet in effect - but some dairy farmer are already selling the raw product.
View ArticleCrystal Bridges Museum about to log 1 millionth visitor
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville hasn't been open even two years but the northwest Arkansas hot spot is about to welcome its 1 millionth visitor.
View ArticleFourth case of Cyclospora infection confirmed in Missouri, this time in...
MILLER COUNTY, Mo. - Health officials have confirmed another case of Cyclospora in Missouri, this time in Miller County.
View ArticleMissouri State Fair bans rodeo clown who mocked Obama
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Missouri State Fair has permanently banned a rodeo clown whose imitation of President Barack Obama has been widely criticized as disrespectful.
View ArticleHunters gear up for dove season
JEFFERSON CITY –If you are looking for an excuse not to hunt doves, don’t look to the Missouri Department of Conservation. Its staff has prepared 178 fields in 95 of Missouri’s 114 counties especially...
View ArticleFourth case of cyclospora stomach sickness confirmed in Missouri
Latest case came from health care provider in Miller Co.JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri's health department says a fourth case of cyclospora infection has been confirmed in the state.
View ArticleFat Tony's owner says police singled him out in shooting
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Multiple shots were fired at a Springfield shopping center this weekend. Now a restaurant owner says police are profiling him.
View ArticleHellen Cook likely found Sunday not far from her home
She was found only about two miles from where she initially went missing fromWARSAW, Mo. -- Hellen Cook, who went missing from her vacation home in Benton County, was found Sunday in a heavily wooded...
View ArticleDavis returns, leads Royals over Marlins, 6-2
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Wade Davis came off the family emergency leave list and pitched six solid innings, Billy Butler homered and the Kansas City Royals beat the Miami Marlins 6-2 on Monday night.
View ArticleTwo men killed in crash in Stone County
GALENA, Mo. - Two men are dead after a crash in Stone County.
View ArticleSupreme Court upholds conviction for trooper's death
Lance Shockley is on death row but not likely to be executed soon.ST. LOUIS -- The Missouri Supreme Court affirmed the conviction of a man from southeast Missouri who is sentenced to death for the...
View ArticleSpringfield City Council continues talk about prescriptions for...
Other places in the Ozarks have voted for the prescription requirement.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Springfield City Council continues to weigh the needs of consumers against the dangers of meth. Members...
View ArticleStrafford students head back to class; focus on starting STRONG
STRAFFORD, Mo. -- Some kids are now are officially off summer break. Classes started Tuesday in Strafford.
View ArticleRepublicans push to override veto on bill that would cut taxes for families &...
School districts might lose millions; Republicans say tax cuts will boost economyNIXA, Mo -- The school bells rang marking the first day of school for many in the Ozarks.
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