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Multiple Mountain View residents hospitalized as crews assess storm damage
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Mo. – Multiple people are hospitalized and several are without power due to the storms on Sunday evening that ripped through Mountain View. One family spoke to OzarksFirst as they were helping their 97-year-old grandmother clean up the mess. “I’m very thankful she’s okay because if this tornado was like 20, 30 feet […]
Tornado Warnings cancelled in the Ozarks
UPDATE 7:07 P.M. – The remaining tornado warnings in Shannon County have expired. UPDATE 6:20 p.m. — Multiple areas of Shannon County are under extended tornado warnings. Northern Shannon County is under a tornado warning until 7:00 p.m., while SOuthern Shannon County is under a tornado warning until 6:45 p.m. The tornado warning in northeastern […]
Mountain View under boil advisory
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Mo. — Some customers are under a boil advisory in Mountain View. The city says customers from 1st Street to 5th Street between Vine and Ash Avenues are affected. Crews are working today to reroute a water main. While this is not a boil order, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources recommends customers […]
Driftwood Outdoors: Five Midwest counties for top spring turkey hunting
Turkey hunters take to the road each spring to chase the gobbles. When trying to select the best places to go, hunters need to consider turkey population numbers, harvest data, license availability, the amount of public land, distance from home and so much more. One thing is for certain: when...
'Unconventional' memoir shares stories of childhood in Ozarks hollers during 1930s-'50s
Since growing up in Shannon County's rugged terrain in the 1930s and '40s, Benjamin Rader has been a keeper and teller of stories, whether they be about walking to school in the rural Ozarks or breaking international news in his one-room schoolhouse. Until he was 9 years old, Rader, who...
Rhinehart Ranch: a historic Missouri house built in 1907
The Rhinehart Ranch home is northwest of Eminence, Missouri (Shannon County). This two-story home had a one-story rear wing and in front, a double verandah. On November 14, 1980, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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