Local News
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Rainy, Stormy Weather Pattern Continues Into the Week
The recent pattern that has seen the Lakes Region experience a variety of spring weather will continue into the coming week.
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Former Reeds Spring Mayor Facing Charges for Time in Office
The Stone County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has filed criminal charges against former Reeds Spring Mayor Rob Chamberlin.
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Branson Man Sentenced in Shooting of Roommate
A Branson man charged in the February shooting of his roommate has entered a plea and was sentenced last week.
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Body of Man Missing After Vehicle was Swept into a Creek Found
A man that had gone missing late Monday night after his vehicle was swept into a creek has been found.
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Rue21 to close all stores nationwide after filing for bankruptcy
(WJET/WFXP) — Rue21, the teen apparel company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday.
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Waterways Continue to be Dangerous with More Rain on the Way
With several days of rain in the forecast, area waterways will continue to be dangerous for people wanting to get on the rivers.
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Three Vehicle Crash Involves People from Four States
Drivers from Arkansas and Missouri are involved in a three-vehicle crash that injuries four people from two other states.
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Taney Co. Citizens Academy graduates second class
An academy which helps citizens gain perspective and insight into the lives and service of police officers in Taney County graduated its second class.
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Bluegrass & BBQ Festival Underway
The iconic sounds and smells of Silver Dollar City’s award-winning twentieth-annual Bluegrass & BBQ Festival fill the 1880s theme park’s streets with over 65 of the world’s top bluegrass artists and slow-smoked barbecue through Memorial Day. With 22 days of bluegrass music, Bluegrass & BBQ features more dates than any other bluegrass festival in the United States.
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16,000 pounds of ground beef recalled nationwide over E. coli concerns
(NEXSTAR) – More than 16,000 pounds of raw ground beef are under recall, the USDA announced Wednesday, due to possible E. coli contamination.
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Nixa dog rescue organization saves its 1,000th dog from Animal Control pound
NIXA, Mo. — A dog rescue organization out of Nixa is celebrating the rescue of 1,000 unwanted dogs from Nixa Animal Control.
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Better Party: Missouri Secretary of State certifies new statewide political party
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Secretary of State’s Office has certified a petition that paves the way for a new statewide political party known as the “Better Party.”
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Branson Fire Station 4 Dedicated, Put into Service
The City of Branson now has four fire stations covering the community.
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Search for Missing Ozark County Man Continues
The search for a man who was in a vehicle swept off a bridge continues in Ozark County.
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RetroMania Live is coming to Branson
BRANSON, Mo. — A festival of 80’s music and celebrities is coming to Branson this summer.
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Silver Dollar City Tops USA Today List Again
Silver Dollar City gets the top Theme Park Award and also a top finish for Theme Park Entertainment from USA Today.
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E.coli outbreak linked to walnuts sold in 19 states: CDC
(The Hill) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned on Tuesday of an E. coli outbreak linked to organic walnuts sold in bulk that has so far infected 12 people in California and Washington.
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What are the top Pop-Tart flavors in Missouri and Arkansas?
ST. LOUIS – Breakfast for some and snacks for others, Pop-Tarts are one of the most beloved treats in American food culture.
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Branson Fire Station Dedication Today
The public is invited to join the celebration for the opening of Branson’s newest fire station.
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Four People Rescued from James River at Galena
Four people were rescued in Stone County on Tuesday after they ran into problems while floating on the James River.
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