Boating safety courses scheduled by Missouri State Highway Patrol
Springfield, MO - Captain Juan Villanueva, commanding officer of Troop D, announces boating safety certification courses are being offered to the public at the following locations:
View ArticleMo. 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.
View ArticleSpringfield 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....
View ArticleRotary 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...
View ArticleContact 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...
View ArticleWoman 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...
View ArticleThreat 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...
View ArticleSmall earthquake reported near Manila, Ark.
MANILA, Ark. (AP) - The U.S. Geological Survey reports a small earthquake was recorded near the Mississippi County town of Manila.
View ArticleTwo men in custody after breaking into vehicles in Taney County
TANEY COUNTY, Mo. - Deputies in Taney County have arrested two men from Independence for repeated thefts from vehicles, according to the sheriff's office there.
View ArticleGov. Nixon declares state of emergency, urges no travel if possible
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor on Thursday declared a state of emergency in Missouri in response to severe winter weather that began early in the morning, bringing hazardous travel and the possibility...
View ArticleStorm causes power outages in northern Arkansas
Greatest number of outages were in Independence, Baxter, Carroll, Pope and Stone countiesLITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Scattered electric outages are creeping across Arkansas as the effects of the winter storm...
View ArticleFormer U.S. Senate candidate plans to run for Arkansas governor
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Businessman Curtis Coleman of Little Rock joined the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Coleman on Thursday laid out an agenda that includes tax cuts and using...
View ArticleFeds award $42 million to Arkansas to change Medicaid payment system
The changes are aimed at curbing the growth of Medicaid's costs.LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Arkansas will recieve a $42 million grant from the federal government for the state's initiative to change the way...
View ArticleProblems 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...
View ArticleMany truckers park and wait for storm to pass
While some chose to accept Mother Nature's challenge, others put it in park until the storm passes.STRAFFORD, Mo.-- Traffic along I-44 is moving along at a slower than usual pace. It's been a dicey...
View Article"Winter Storm Q" shuts down businesses across the Ozarks, some brave the weather
SPRINGFIELD, Mo -- A lot of kids had the day off today thanks to Mother Nature. Some businesses even closed their doors, but certainly not everyone. For many, it was business almost as usual.
View ArticleWest Plains HS juniors get shoes from anonymous donors
Donors had two goals.WEST PLAINS, Mo. -- On behalf of 13 anonymous area donors, the Shoe Sensation of West Plains made a delivery of new shoes to the entire junior class at West Plains High School...
View ArticleFree presentation on Affordable Care Act cancelled, will be rescheduled
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - A presentation about the Affordable Care Act organized by the Springfield-Greene County Health Department has been cancelled.
View ArticleSide streets remain messy, but Springfield schools and universities reopen
Schools in Springfield will reopen Friday morning, as well as the campus of Missouri State University -- meaning more drivers will take to the roads.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Schools in Springfield will...
View ArticleMan dies of inhalant abuse at Osage Beach motel
A 33-year-old man died of inhalant abuse at a motel in the Osage Beach area, police said Friday.OSAGE BEACH, Mo. - A 33-year-old man died of inhalant abuse at a motel in the Osage Beach area, police...
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