Long-time residents of Springfield are celebrating a recent budget announcement that will restore a classic piece of Springfield infrastructure. Governor Parson included on the 2024 fiscal year list of budget approvals, an 8 million dollar appropriation to restore the Jefferson Avenue footbridge. The footbridge has been in Springfield for over 100 years, and has been […]
Weekend Shooting Leaves Springfield Man in Critical Condition
A shooting late Saturday night has left one man in critical condition. According to the Springfield Police Department, officers were called to respond to reports of an assault around 10:45 Saturday evening. When they arrived on scene near the 200 block of West Madison, the found one man with life threatening gun shot wounds. Officers […]
Ft. Wood Staff Sergeant Indicted For Child’s Death
A federal grand jury has indicated Army Staff Sergeant Kevin Long, who is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, for killing a 2-year-old child. Long is accused of assaulting and killing the child at an unauthorized daycare at their home. Long is in federal custody. Here is a news release from the US Department of Justice […]
Congressman Eric Burlison Applauds Supreme Court in Student Loan Decision
Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison is praising the U.S. Supreme Court following its decision to strike down President Joe Biden’s plan for student loan forgiveness. On Friday, a majority of the 9 person court ruled against the president and his plan to eliminate some $400 billion in student loan debt. Biden called the decision “wrong” and […]
Highway Patrol Warning Drivers of Driving Dangers During Fourth of July Weekend
Troopers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol wants to warn drivers in the Ozarks to keep an eye out on the roads with the Fourth of July holiday quickly approaching. Reports say an estimated 50 million drivers are expected to be travelling on the Fourth of July and the days surrounding it, which would be […]
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