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It’s Not Fall Yet – Heat Returning to Missouri with a Vengeance
Have you been enjoying the rather mild weather we've had in Missouri recently? Yes? Good, because it won't last much longer as heat is about to return to the Show Me State with a vengeance. The National Weather Service in Saint Louis, Missouri reminded me that it's not quite time...
Missouri now requires proof of surgery or court order for gender changes on IDs
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri residents now must provide proof of gender-affirmation surgery or a court order to update their gender on driver's licenses following a Revenue Department policy change.
Does Chiefs’ future in Missouri depend on passage of sports betting initiative?
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium 2022-23 season. Missourinet photo by Cameron Conner. Three citizen-led proposals will appear on the Missouri ballot in November, including sports betting. In the past, Missouri’s six professional sports teams have heavily promoted the idea of legalizing sports gambling. Sports betting has been legal in...
Missouri sees a decrease in drug overdose cases, according to CDC report
Signs of relief in the nation’s overdose crisis are emerging in Springfield, Missouri. According to recent data from the CDC, the Ozarks and Missouri as a whole have seen a decrease in both fatal and nonfatal overdose cases. According to Julie Viele from the Springfield Greene County Health Department,...
Missouri woman arrested for scheme to defraud Presley family of Graceland
(The Center Square) – A Missouri woman was arrested on charges she allegedly created a scheme to attempt to defraud Elvis Presley’s family out of Graceland, his former residence. Lisa Jeanine Findley, 53, is accused of using several aliases and creating false documents claiming the late Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis’ daughter, had pledged Graceland as collateral for a loan that she failed to repay. “As part of the brazen scheme,...
Camdenton Man Faces Charges In Laclede County
A 43-year-old from Camdenton faces charges after being arrested Tuesday afternoon by the highway patrol in Laclede County. The highway patrol report says charges expected to be filed against Nigel Howard include possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia along with failure to register as a sex offender and driving-related offenses.
Osage Beach Fire Protection District residents will see lower property taxes
People living in the Osage Beach Fire Protection District will see lower property taxes. The district’s board of directors and Fire Chief Paul Berardi voted on Tuesday to lower the property tax rate they will be receiving. Currently, the tax is at .74 cents per $100 of assessed valuation....
Osage Beach Police Arrest Five People In Latest Report
Perhaps a calm before the storm expected over the next two weekends for Osage Beach police with only five arrests being reported for the week ending this past Sunday. Lieutenant Michael O’Day says two people were arrested for alleged drunk driving, one for possession of a controlled substance, and two for driving while suspended.
Bailey demands answers on how many migrants are being sent to Missouri from border
(The Center Square) – As the border crisis continues, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is demanding answers from the Department of Homeland Security to learn how many foreign nationals the Biden-Harris administration is flying from the border to Missouri. He’s also demanding answers from the Democratic leaders of St. Louis and Kansas City as well as from county clerks, county prosecutors, airlines and transportation companies. Bailey sued DHS requesting the court require it to comply with a Freedom of Information request seeking documents and communications...
New chapter for Camdenton athletics as they enter Central Missouri Activities Conference
Camdenton — After 64 years the Ozark Conference was no more. Years of one-sided results in athletics left teams looking for greener pastures with a better competitive balance. “Schools thought that they could find something better for their kids and so once that started, once a couple of schools...
Class Of 2024 Gets Inducted Into Lake Of The Ozarks Shootout Bob Morgan Memorial Hall of Fame
Last night at the unique Lighthouse in Sunrise Beach, Mo., five men who have spent decades working at, volunteering for, participating in or reporting on the one-and-only Lake of the Ozarks Shootout received standing ovations for their dedication to the charitable Central Missouri event that has been taking place for 36 years.
PHOTOS: The 2024 Mini Shootout! Speedy Remote Controlled Powerboats Race For Top Gun
Competitors gathered at Ha Ha Tonka Springs Aug. 16-18, 2024, to race radio-controlled powerboat replicas in the annual Mini Shootout. The event was open to all ages, and was preceded by a meet-and-greet at the Springs on Friday. These remarkable little boats are speedy, with some capable of hitting over...
Lake Area Contractor Charged With Deceptive Practices, Financial Exploitation
CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. — A Lake of the Ozarks concrete contractor has been charged with multiple felony counts of deceptive practices and financial exploitation. Ricky Simmons, the owner and operator of Concrete The Lake LLC in Sunrise Beach, is being summoned to court in September for charges filed Aug. 19 by Prosecutor Richelle Grosvenor.
Poly Lift Shootout Poker Run: When, Where, And All The Stops Along The Way [Sign Up]
Once a year hundreds of performance boat enthusiasts from across the nation travel to Lake of the Ozarks for speed, fun, and charity. The Poly Lift Lake Of The Ozarks Shootout Poker Run has become the hottest on-water event within the event -- the day before the races. Friday, Aug....
Injuries reported in Tuesday deer strike on I-44
Injuries were reported Tuesday, Aug. 20, resulting from a one-vehicle crash that occurred at the 167-mile marker of Interstate 44, according to an online report of Troop I of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. A 2020 Subaru Outback, driven by Cayden L. Powers, 23, of Richland, was westbound at 10:54...
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