Local News
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City Announces New Human Resources Director - Hayley Hutchins Joins Growing Leadership Team
Hayley Hutchins is joining Branson government's leadership team, according to a press release; the entire release is available below.
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Wind Project to be Discussed Tuesday at Carroll County Quorum Court Meeting
A planned project for a Wind Farm in Carroll County is expected to be discussed at Tuesday's Quorum Court Meeting.
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What happens to your body when you drink beer daily
(KSNF/KODE) — If your idea of relaxing at the end of the day involves cracking open a beer, you’re not the only one. According to Statista, in 2021, the U.S. beer industry had around $109 billion in revenue, and, on average, consumers drank about 68 liters (18 gallons) within the year.
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YouTube TV raises price to $72.99 a month
(WXIN) — YouTube TV subscribers will pay $8 more a month as the streaming television service raises prices.
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Christian County to vote on recreational marijuana sales tax increase
CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Mo. — Christian County voters will see a measure on their ballots next month regarding recreational marijuana.
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C of O Women Claim NCCAA Women's Basketball Championship
The College of the Ozarks Lady Bobcats Basketball Team has added a National Championship to their long legacy of success.
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Branson Woman Charged in Kirbyville School Theft
Charges have been filed in the theft of money from the Kirbyville School District.
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USACE to Conduct Boundary Line Maintenance on Bull Shoals and Norfork Lakes
Work on lake boundaries will be taking place on two area lakes.
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Woman claims injury on Mystic River Falls
A woman from Columbia is suing Silver Dollar City, claiming she was injured on the Mystic River Falls ride at Silver Dollar City in August 2021.
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Man arrested, accused of knife attack in Branson parking lot
BRANSON, Mo. — A man was arrested after officers responded to a call about a person being stabbed in the eye in a Branson restaurant parking lot.
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CoxHealth, Mercy rolling back masking requirements
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — CoxHealth and Mercy have announced changes are coming to their masking policies.
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Want better sleep? Avoid these 5 foods before bedtime
(NEXSTAR) – If you struggle to slip easily into a restful night’s sleep you may want to reevaluate what you do before bedtime – including what you eat, experts say.
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More than 150,000 catalytic converters were stolen in 2022 and the problem may be underreported, data suggests
(KTLA) – The rise in catalytic converter thefts in America has been a nuisance for law enforcement agencies and car owners for the past several years. Now new data from Carfax shows just how bad the problem has gotten.
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NIXPO Event This Weekend
The Nixa Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual business expo this weekend.
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Potato bake fundraiser to benefit Forsyth Library
A tasty St. Patrick’s Day event to help raise money for the Forsyth Library will take place this week.
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Branson Tri-Lakes News celebrates 27th year at location
Wednesday, March 15, 2023 marked the 27th year Branson Tri-Lakes News has inhabited its current location on Industrial Park Drive in Hollister.
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Prescribed Burns Causing Haze
Prescribed Burns in parts of northern Arkansas and southern Missouri has caused hazy conditions in much of the Ozarks.
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UPDATE: Missing Ava Girl Found Safe
The search for a missing area teen ended Tuesday night. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook 13-year-old Hailey Marie Terrill of Ava has been found safe and returned to their custody.
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Marine Veteran opens kids adventure business
A camp where children can learn critical thinking and enjoy nature has pitched its permanent tent in Cedar Creek.
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Branson Woman Sentenced in Southeast Missouri Drug Case
An area woman will spend eight years in Federal Prison after her conviction on Drug Charges.