Local News
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W Main St Temporary Parking Stall Closure
Some Branson parking stalls are having work done Thursday, according to Branson government press release.
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Person Living in Oak Apartments Charged with Setting Complex on Fire
A person residing at the Oak Apartments in Kimberling City is now charged with setting the fire that displaced 19 families.
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Text Scam About Unpaid Tolls Makes its Way Across the Country
The Harrison Police Department reports on their Facebook Page about the latest scam that has impacted many Americans.
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Business Owners in Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas Are Running With the Opportunity for Significant Financial Growth Through 2028
Recent reports indicate that both Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas are experiencing rapid economic and population growth. Northwest Arkansas is projected to grow by 7.3%, (Your Aedi) reaching over 752,000 residents by 2027, while Southwest Missouri continues to see expansion in key industries such as tourism, healthcare, and manufacturing.
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College of the Ozarks senior Abigail Johnson awarded the prestigious Walter Cronkite Scholarship
POINT LOOKOUT, MO. —College of the Ozarks senior Abigail Johnson has been awarded the prestigious Walter Cronkite Scholarship by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Mid-America Chapter. She is a journalism major and a student photojournalist in the College’s award-winning “The Point” Newsroom work station.
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Silver Dollar City Nominated America’s “Best Theme Park”
Silver Dollar City was nominated America’s “Best Theme Park” again, according to a press release from Branson's famous theme park.
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Investigation, Help Continues After Kimberling City Fire
A fire at the Oak Apartment Complex in Kimberling City is still under investigation while agencies, businesses, and individuals come together to help the 19 families displaced.
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School of the Ozarks serves with Convoy of Hope for annual service project
POINT LOOKOUT, MO. — On March 3, School of the Ozarks students traveled to Springfield, Missouri, to serve at Convoy of Hope. The School has seen the immense impact Convoy of Hope has made domestically and internationally and desired to serve alongside the organization. This is the second year for the School to serve with Convoy of Hope in this way.
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Injured Player Ends Career With Basketball in NCCAA Women's Title Game
The National Christian College Athletic Association Women's Basketball Championship Game at College of the Ozarks Saturday had an unusual start.
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Go Fund Me Account Set-Up for Forsyth Family After Fire
An account has been set-up for a family who lost everything in a fire on Friday.
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Information Meeting Planned for Stone County Tourism Tax
A public meeting is scheduled for a ballot issue that will be on the ballot for some Stone County Voters in April.
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Forsyth Voters Consider Use Tax
Voters in Forsyth will have a chance to decide on an issue that has faced other voters over the last several years.
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Saturday Storms Miss Arkansas, Skirt Missouri Lakes Region
A batch of severe thunderstorms develop late Saturday night/early Sunday morning.
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Historic House in Southern Taney County Destroyed by Fire
One blaze fought by firefighters last week involved a historic building.
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MSHP Works Crashes in Barry County, One Fatal
The Missouri State Highway Patrol works a pair of crashes in Barry County, one fatal with the other resulting in serious injuries.
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Severe Thunderstorms Possible Saturday Night, Early Sunday
Weather forecasters have elevated the severe weather risk for the Lakes Region.
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Fire Investigation Underway Into Blaze at Apartment Complex in Kimberling City
A major fire in Kimberling City Saturday morning is fought by multiple agencies and is under investigation by law enforcement.
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First Full Day of Spring Windy, Warmer
The first full day of spring starts out cool, but winds will warm up temperatures and elevate fire risk once again today.
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Area Firefighters Unite to Help With Douglas County Fire
Several departments in the region are sending manpower to aid in the continuing fires in Douglass County.
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Why Missouri lawmakers can challenge voter-approved laws
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Several months after Missouri voters approved ballot measures to expand abortion rights and raise the minimum wage, both are now facing challenges from state lawmakers.