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Track Road Conditions in the Ozarks and Across Missouri

February 10, 2021 By kwto

Icy roads have led to a number of crashes in the Ozarks Wednesday morning. The MoDOT Traveler Information Map lists most highways in southwest Missouri at least partly ice covered, with some roads southwest of the Springfield area mostly covered in ice. Before heading out, check out the MoDOT map here. This article is provided […]

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Many Schools in the Ozarks Out of Class Again Wednesday

February 10, 2021 By kwto

Ice covered roads in the Ozarks have prompted many schools in the Ozarks to call off class for a second straight day. Aurora, Billings, Cassville, Clever, Everton, Fordland, Lebanon, Monett, Mt. Vernon, Ozark, Republic, Seymour, and Sparta are among the districts calling off class altogether on Wednesday, while schools like Marshfield, Marion C. Early/Morrisville, Miller, […]

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BBB Issues Warning About Springfield Timeshare Exit Business

February 9, 2021 By kwto

A Springfield-based timeshare exit business is the subject of a warning from the Better Business Bureau regarding unethical business practices. BBB officials say that Relief Solutions International (RSI) has failed to cancel timeshares within a promised timeframe, failed to issue refunds, gave misleading sales presentations, and provided poor customer service. The BBB reports over 100 […]

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Nixa School District Fires Former Assistant Principal Accused of Child Porn

February 9, 2021 By kwto

The Nixa Board of Education took steps Monday morning to terminate the employment of a now former Assistant Principal at Nixa Junior High School accused of producing child pornography. Colby Fronterhouse, 41, was arrested on January 26 and the Nixa district placed him on immediate administrative leave. Fronterhouse remains in the Greene County Jail facing […]

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Springfield Mayor Ken McClure Renews Civil Emergency Order Through March 12th

February 9, 2021 By kwto

Springfield’s mayor has renewed the city’s emergency order related to COVID-19 through March 12th. Mayor Ken McClure says the “Seventh Renewal of the Sixth Proclamation of Civil Emergency” is effective at 11:59 p.m. February 10th through March 12th. “There continues to reasonably appear to exist a state of civil emergency,” McClure said in a statement, […]

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