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Last Saturday, in a home filled with laughter and love Norman, “Joe” Spears marked his 100th birthday. For most, a centennial celebration is a rarity, but for Spears, it seems like a natural culmination of a legacy that has touched countless lives. more
A 19-year-old West Plains woman faces felony charges after an alleged drunk-driving crash that seriously injured another driver last weekend in West Plains. more
41-year-old man from Gassville, Ark., suffered fatal injuries in a crash at 1:38 a.m. Saturday on the U.S. 62 bypass in Mtn. Home, Ark., according to the Arkansas State Police. more
The third annual Whiskey and Bourbon Fest, hosted by the Community Foundation of West Plains, took place on Friday at the Historic Post Office in downtown West Plains. The event brought together whiskey and bourbon enthusiasts for an evening of tastings, appetizers and community support in a fundraiser for the foundation. more
Officials with the Lincoln School Project announced Monday the historic schoolhouse-turned-community center has received a $10,000 Community Possible grant from the U.S. Bank Foundation. The hefty contribution will further the project's mission to preserve the historic Lincoln School and provide vital arts, culture and educational programming to the community, said officials. more
MOUNTAIN VIEW — The City of Mtn. View has appointed a new East Ward alderman after it was announced at the conclusion of the November city council meeting that David Bauer is resigning because he is moving. more
The Salvation Army is once again seeking volunteers to serve as bell ringers to collect donations for the annual Red Kettle drive from Friday through Dec. 24. more
West Plains City Council members took the final vote on Monday night to increase utility rates; the change will go into effect Jan. 1. more
Texas County deputies were dispatched at about 11:45 p.m. Nov. 15 to Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston for a report of a patient with a gunshot wound, said county Sheriff Scott Lindsey in a press release. more
Readers and visitors to the West Plains Daily Quill’s website may have noticed advertisements on Page A2 of today’s paper and on www.westplainsdailyquill.net: a chance to win $15,000 in the Christmas of a Lifetime National Sweepstakes contest. more
A West Plains woman has been charged with first-degree murder after allegedly shooting her husband multiple times as he fled their house Wednesday evening. more
The West Plains Police Department has announced an investigation into an alleged homicide that occurred at about 9:20 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Columbus Street. Officers reportedly arrived on the scene after hearing several gunshots while they were at a nearby location on Jackson Street to find a 48-year-old man that had been shot and was lying on the front porch of a home. more
West Plains’ historic Lincoln School community center will host Frank Martin III, former editor, publisher and president of the West Plains Daily Quill, for an engaging Fireside Chat at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, and organizers say there are still a few seats available. more
The 13th annual Toys for Tots Christmas Show will be held Dec. 6 and 7, at the Bridge Church, formerly known as the Barn Event Center, located at 10105 South U.S. 63 in West Plains. more
The Howell County Commission will meet in regular session at 10 a.m. Thursday in the conference room on the second floor of the Howell County Office Building, 35 Court Square in West Plains. more
Ground was broken Thursday for Reflection Plaza on the historic grounds of Lincoln School, beginning a project that will culminate with a dedication planned in conjunction with the 71st anniversary of the historic Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision to end racial segregation in U.S. schools. more
State offices will be closed Nov. 28 and 29 by order of Gov. Mike Parson, in recognition of the Thanksgiving holiday. Included among the closures are driver examination stations statewide. more
A West Plains couple accused of neglecting the care of an elderly double amputee and taking money from the victim without permission to has been charged with the felonies of financial exploitation of an elderly person and resisting arrest for a felony. more
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