Local News
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Harrison Chamber Selects New Leader
The Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce has selected a new leader.
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Hollister R-V School District announces leadership changes for the 2025-2026 school year
The Hollister R-V School District is excited to announce several leadership transitions that will take effect on July 1, 2025. These changes are part of the district’s long-term vision to continue building on the success of recent years and to maintain its focus on academic excellence and community engagement.
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Three More Tornados Confirmed from Monday's Storms
The storm system that brought heavy rain and severe storms to the region included four confirmed tornados.
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Drought Conditions Remain Despite Recent Rain
While the heavy rain put a dent in the recent conditions, the U.S. Drought Monitor still has the Lakes Region at elevated drought conditions.
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Seitz to Pre-File Pro-Life Legislation, Other Bills for Upcoming Session
Fresh off his reelection to a third term in the Missouri House of Representatives, Brian Seitz announces his intention to continue pursuit of Pro-Life Legislation.
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Prop A – When will the minimum wage go up in Missouri?
ST. LOUIS – Missouri voters turned out on Election Day in support of a ballot measure to increase the minimum wage and keep up with cost-of-living increases, one of two states to do so.
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6-Time Champion Silver Dollar City Nominated for Best Theme Park Christmas Event in USA Today Poll
OZARK MOUNTAINS, Mo. (Nov. 7, 2024) — Silver Dollar City is again nominated Best Theme Park Holiday Event by USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. In hopes of a seventh win, the 1880s theme park encourages loyal friends to vote every day, on every device at silverdollarcity.com/vote. Voting ends on Monday, Dec. 2 at 10:59 a.m. CST.
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College of the Ozarks, The Keeter Center earn 2024 TripAdvisor®️ Travelers’ Choice Awards
POINT LOOKOUT, MO. — The Keeter Center at College of the Ozarks has received the 2024 TripAdvisor®️ Travelers’ Choice™ Award, Best of the Best, for its renowned Dobyns Dining restaurant. College of the Ozarks also received a 2024 TripAdvisor®️ Travelers’ Choice Award.
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National Weather Service Confirms Brief Tornado Touchdown in Stone County Monday
A tornado has now been confirmed as par of the rounds of severe thunderstorms that ripped through the region early Monday evening.
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Burlison Ready to Go for Second Term in Washington
Missouri Seventh District Congressman Eric Burlison is ready for a second two-year-term in Washington.
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Reeds Spring School District Receives Three Grants from Skaggs Foundation
Thanks to three grants from the Skaggs Foundation, health and hygiene will improve in Stone County.
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FOX NEWS: Trump Returns to the White House, Declared Winner of 2024 Election
For only the second time in American History, a former President returns to the White House after leaving office.
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Election 2024: High Early Voting Turnout Impacts Release of Results
A number of early voting in both Stone and Taney Counties impacted the release of the results from the November General Election.
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Highway 76 Between Roundabout and Knox Ave in Hollister Closed UPDATE
UDATE 11/5 3:20: According to information from MODOT, Highway 76 between the roundabout and Lakeshore Drive is closed for shoulder work due to storm damage.
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Storm Assessment Continues
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Storms, Rain Move Out, Leave Impact
After nearly a month without rain, the last five days have seen plenty of precipitation with some storms ripping through the region as well.
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Election Day
After a year of campaigning and many twist and turns, the day has come to cast ballots for the 2024 Presidential Election.
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Branson Man Pleads Guilty to Charges from Traffic Crash that Killed One Person
A Branson Man pleads guilty to charges stemming from a traffic crash that killed one person on New Year’s Eve in 2021.
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College of the Ozarks alumnus, Colonel Bradley A. Leonard, promoted to Brigadier General at Patriots Park ceremony
POINT LOOKOUT, MO — College of the Ozarks hosted a promotion ceremony on Oct. 25 for alumnus Colonel Bradley A. Leonard, who achieved the rank of Brigadier General in the U.S. Army. Held at the College’s Patriots Park, this special event celebrated Leonard’s distinguished career and dedication to service. The pinning of his insignia was conducted by Major General Levon E. Cumpton, Adjutant General of the Missouri National Guard.
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Branson aldermen and finance committee hold special budget meeting
Officials with the city of Branson gathered at the Branson Convention Center on Monday, Oct. 28, to take a deep dive into the city’s 2025 budget ahead of the next scheduled alderman meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12. The meeting was a joint session of the city’s Board of Aldermen and the Finance Committee.
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