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The Place: A Dress Made at Silver Dollar City Makes its Way Home After 25 Years
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Joleen is a 50-year employee at the Branson attraction and is known for her skills as a seamstress. Decades ago, she made a dress that was sold at an estate auction. 25 years later, the dress has made its way back to the original owner. To...
CRIME STOPPERS: Woman wanted on drug, firearms charges
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Greater Springfield Area Crime Stoppers hopes you’ll help them catch Renee Christine Malin. A warrant is out for the arrest of Malin, 33, on charges of drug possession and unlawful possession of a firearm. Malin is approximately five feet, five inches tall, weighs 120 pounds., and has brown hair and brown eyes.
Pickleball Concepts On Back Burner For Osage Beach For Now
The concept of pickleball coming to an Osage Beach city park anytime sooner than later is put on the back burner…at least for now. The board of aldermen, last week, moved in another direction at the suggestion of Assistant City Administrator Mike Welty who says the planned costs for pickleball can be better spent for now to cover an overage of $50,000 on other needed work and improvements to the city parks.
Board of Education Meeting Set For Tuesday Night
The board of education from School of the Osage gets together again tonight for another regular session. Highlighting the agenda is an organizational chart update, the special education program evaluation, new contracts and board policy, and a closed session dealing with personnel. The Osage Board of Education meeting, tonight in...
Plane Crashes At Camdenton Airport After Pilot's Seat Reportedly Slides Backward During Takeoff
CAMDENTON, Mo. — A strange fluke is blamed for a plane crash that took place at the Camdenton Memorial - Lake Regional Airport (KOZS) earlier this month. According to a source familiar with the incident, the crash happened on Thursday, July 11. Airport Manager Corey Leuwerke confirmed the incident and explained what reportedly caused it.
PHOTOS: Shredding! The Midwest Coast Wakesurf Open & Wake For Warriors
A one-of-a-kind wake sports event came to Ha Ha Tonka Cove last weekend: the annual Midwest Coast Wakesurf Open & Wake For Warriors. The amateur wakesurf competition, organized by MarineMax Lake Ozark, draws competitors across age ranges for a fun day of wakesurfing in the cove. Simultaneously, the multi-day Wake For Warriors event brings wounded military veterans to the Lake of the Ozarks for wake sports and connection with fellow military members.
Only Three Arrests Made This Past Week For Osage Beach
Osage Beach police report three arrests for the week ending this past Sunday. Lieutenant Michael O’Day says a 24-year-old man from Camdenton and a 65-year-old man from Osage Beach were both arrested on Monday, the 15th, for failure to appear in court on traffic-related issues while a 52-year-old woman from Osage Beach was taken in on Sunday for driving revoked or suspended.
Man from Springfield Imprisoned for Murder Sentenced for Domestic Assault
A man from Springfield who is charged with murder will now spend several years in prison for domestic assault. Investigators say Jacob Dejong was arrested on December 1, 2023 after he allegedly assaulted his mother for hiding alcohol from him. Authorities say he was arrested again weeks later for kicking...
Arkansas fire departments express concerns over potential OSHA rule change | 'It would be a huge impact'
SEBASTIAN COUNTY, Ark — A new proposed Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirement could greatly impact rural and volunteer fire departments in Arkansas. The proposed rule is called the Emergency Response Standard and "would address a broader scope of emergency responders and would include programmatic elements to protect...
Teen dead, 5 injured after violent 2-vehicle crash near Kansas City
JACKSON COUNTY —One teen died and five others were injured in an accident just after 9p.m. Tuesday in Jackson County, Missouri. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2022 Honda HR-V driven by Preston A. McCarty, 18, Holden, Missouri, and a 2008 Chevy Cobalt driven by Nathanel J. Jankura, 19, Holden, Missouri, were both southbound on U.S. 50 at Milton Thompson Road.
Missouri's senior tax credit is now easier to access for St. Louis County residents
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — St. Louis County Council passed legislation this Tuesday removing barriers to the state's Senior Tax Credit program. That program gives seniors and disabled individuals a credit for a portion of the real estate taxes or rent they paid for the year. The credit is for up to $750 for renters and up to $1,100 for owners who owned and occupied their home.
East St. Louis Back To School Event Set for Aug. 3 at Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center
The East St. Louis Annual Back to School Event is set for Saturday, Aug. 3 from 11 – 2 p.m. at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center, accessible via MetroLink. The event is hosted by the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation and sponsored by Focusonthecity.org and Molina Healthcare. The event includes giveaways of clear backpacks and regular backpacks, books, clothing and sporting goods. Child must be present to receive a backpack. Backpacks donated in honor of former St. Clair County Transit District Trustee Toni Perrin and Alonzo Perrin.
Chiefs Make Eye-Opening Change On Frustrating Patrick Mahomes Weapon In Training Camp
The Kansas City Chiefs regrouped at receiver after winning their second consecutive Super Bowl. Not only did they add rock-solid veteran wideout Hollywood Brown in free agency, but the Chiefs also took University of Texas burner Xavier Worthy late in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. With ...
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