Local News
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Ozarks Food Harvest Receives Huge Donation
The food bank that supplies area pantries with food supplies receives help thanks to an annual drive by a company.
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Missouri Lottery Reports Scratcher Winner in Lakes Region
A lottery ticket purchased in Taney County turns into a big win.
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Early Morning Traffic Crash South of Hollister
Traffic on Highway 65 just south of Hollister Tuesday morning work their way around a two-vehicle crash.
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Join MDC for virtual winter birding program Dec. 22
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites the public to curl up with a mug of hot chocolate and tune in for a virtual bird program Dec. 22.
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Styx Coming to the Ozarks in 2026
Styx will rock the Ozarks in 2026, according to a Facebook post by the Ozarks Amphitheater.
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Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order 25-36 Suspending Hours of Service Requirements for Residential Heating Fuel Transportation
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – On Monday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Executive Order 25-36 temporarily suspending the hours of service regulations for commercial motor vehicles transporting residential heating fuel in Missouri.
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Rain Now in the Forecast for Later This Week
As a major warm-up begins in the Lakes Region, the National Weather Service says rain may enter the picture later this week.
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Second Floor Lobby Renovation Begins Today at Branson City Hall
The City of Branson begins a construction project on the second-floor lobby at City Hall today.
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Cold Conditions Challenge Firefighters Battling Blaze
The extreme cold temperatures Sunday morning proved to be a challenge for area firefighters battling a blaze.
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NWS Warns of Fire Danger
The National Weather Service says the combination of gusty winds and low humidity will make outdoor burning dangerous today.
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Branson City Hall Update Begins This Week
The City of Branson to begin a construction project on the second floor lobby at City Hall this week.
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Drought Conditions Remain Steady Across the Lakes Region
The update from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows little change for those that do or don't have drought in the Lakes
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Arkansas Public Television to End Affiliation with PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) will lose its affiliation with Arkansas Public Television in 2026.
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Cold Blast Prior to Warm-Up
While the weekend looks to be very chilly, the National Weather Service looks for a warming trend to start next week and to continue through Christmas.
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Information Released on Five-Vehicle Accident That Killed Two, Injured Four
The Arkansas State Police has released information on the five-vehicle traffic crash in Harrison on December 5 that resulted in two deaths and other injuries.
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Hundreds Turn Out to Say Hi to NBC's "Today Show"
Several hundred people turned out at the intersection of Commercial and Main Streets in Downtown Branson to be a part of a segment on a national TV Show.
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Missouri bill would replace high school activities body with governor-appointed board
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A Missouri lawmaker has filed legislation that would replace the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) with a new board appointed by the governor.
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Former Silver Dollar City Publicity Director Lisa Rau Dies
The person who spent over three decades telling the story of one of America's Best Theme Parks has passed away.
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Retired Branson K9 Officer to be Euthanized
The Branson K9 Officer, retired in 2022, will be put to sleep today.
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Silver Dollar City and Big Cedar Lodge Receive USA Today Awards
Two well-known local destinations received awards from USA Today.
