Local News
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Suspect in Death of Eureka Springs Couple Takes Own Life
The suspect in the death of a couple near Eureka Springs is caught in Oklahoma then takes his own life.
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Person of Interest in Marion County Death Arrested in Missouri
The person of interest in the death of a Marion County Woman is in jail in Missouri.
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S of O Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams Make History with State Championships
POINT LOOKOUT, MO. — On Saturday, Nov. 8, the School of the Ozarks Cross Country teams made history at the Class 1 state meet by claiming the state championship titles for both the boys and girls teams. In addition, sophomore Kellen Robertson won the Class 1 individual title for the Missouri State High School Athletic Association cross country championships. On the girls side, Ella Howard was the top finisher, taking home 10th place.
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Students to Perform Mary Poppins
The Reeds Spring High School Theatre Department will perform Mary Poppins: The Musical from Thursday, November 20 - Sunday, November 23. The shows begin at 7:00 p.m. Thursday through Saturday at the Reeds Spring Middle School Auditorium. The Sunday matinee begins at 2:30 p.m.
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Sheriff’s Office Donates Patrol Car to Criminal Justice Program
Students preparing for careers in law enforcement will now gain hands-on experience with real equipment. The Stone County Sheriff’s Office has donated an out-of-service patrol car to the Table Rock Career Center’s Criminal Justice program.
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A Mix of Fire and Rain For This Week
The week begins in the Lakes Region with temperatures warming up again and a slight chance of some rain.
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Crews Contain Brush Fire In Christian County
Units from two fire districts battle a brush fire near Highlandville.
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Not Quite as Warm, But Still Above Normal Temperatures as Rain is on the Way
Temperatures that approached record highs for November will be replaced by cooler but still above normal temperatures going into next week.
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Branson Mayor Larry Milton Takes to Video to Explain Absence, Announce Return
After being absent from City Hall for nearly five months, Branson Mayor Larry Milton records a video with an update on his situation.
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Double Homicide Under Investigation near Eureka Springs
Two deaths in Carroll County are being investigated as a Double Homicide
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Person of Interest Sought in Death of Marion County Woman
A woman is found dead near her residence earlier this week and authorities are searching for a man in connection with the case.
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US stops producing pennies: what could change in the next decade?
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The U.S. Mint has ceased production of the penny as of Wednesday, potentially signaling the end of the 1-cent coin in the future.
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Drought Levels Remain Constant in Lakes Region
Drought levels in the Lakes Region are nearly identical to last week.
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Missouri Firearms Deer Season Begins Saturday
One of the biggest days for the Missouri Department of Conservation is less than 24 hours away.
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Federal Government Begins to Reopen Today After Shutdown Ends
The final pieces of the puzzle fell into place Wednesday as the U.S. House voted to approve the Senate Bill to end the longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History then hours later, that bill was signed by President Donald Trump.
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Bone Found at Branson Work Site Not Human
Crews working on the City of Branson Infrastructure Project in the Hiawatha Heights Neighborhood got a surprise last week.
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Carroll County Man Faces Local, Federal Charges
A man facing local drug charges now also faces federal charges.
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College of the Ozarks to host Black Friday Event for Student-Made Products
POINT LOOKOUT, MO. – College of the Ozarks will host a Black Friday Retail Event, Friday, Nov. 28, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The event will take place within The Keeter Center, Stained Glass & Candle Shop, and Edwards Mill & General Store. Throughout the day, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., campus retail locations will be open for holiday shopping, but special event offerings will only be available during the designated timeframe.
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Disney losing $4 million per day on YouTubeTV dispute
Disney is losing millions of dollars each day as its contract dispute with YouTube TV continues into another week, according to a report from The Hill.
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Buying ‘Missouri Grown’ this holiday season
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Agriculture wants residents to support local farmers this holiday season by buying Missouri Grown products.
