The April Municipal Election in Missouri is today.
In the Lakes Region, the Mayor’s Race in Reeds Spring is contested along with several Alderman Races including in Branson, Forsyth, Hollister, Hurley, and Merriam Woods. School Board Races are also contested in the Bradleyville, Branson, Crane, Forsyth, Galena, Hollister, and Mark Twain School Districts.
Stone County Voters will decide on Prop P, a Sales Tax to help benefit Law Enforcement efforts while the Cities of Galena and Taneyville will consider Ballot Issues dealing with Roads. Coney Island, Hurley, and Reeds Spring along with Ozark County will have Use Tax Issues dealing with internet on the ballot while the Crane, Reeds Spring, and Spokane School Districts are among those with ballot questions.
The polls will be open until 7:00 tonight. Election coverage will begin at 8:00 on Legends 1063 plus on the Ozarks Now Facebook Page.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — “The sooner the legislation is passed, the sooner we can eradicate human trafficking and child trafficking here in Missouri once and for all,” Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said inside a conference room at the Southwest Missouri MoDOT office.
BRANSON, MO (April 25, 2024) – In conjunction with summer school in the Branson School District, a free nutritious meal will be available to all children age 18 and younger and eligible disabled adults. Children are not required to attend summer school to participate in the federally funded Summer Food Service Program.
White River Marine Group, the boat manufacturing division of Bass Pro Shops, has eliminated 176 jobs across three factories including one in northern Arkansas.
Over the next four days, National Weather Service Forecasters are predicting several periods of showers to move through the Lakes Region with severe weather possible beginning Friday.