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A no-bond warrant was issued Monday for a man who allegedly violated a condition of his Oct. 3 release from prison, having completed a sentence served for a conviction of first-degree statutory sodomy. more
Members of the Ozark Spring chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution recently joined West Plains Mayor Mike Topliff as he signed a proclamation for to observe National Family Literacy Day on Nov. 1. more
Members of the Willow Springs Community Foundation got some positive news from city council members at a special meeting held Monday regarding a downtown building at risk of being demolished; a project to restore the building has been ongoing for a few years. more
The Howell County Commission expects to approve a grant application for cybersecurity during its regular semiweekly meeting Thursday. more
An Ozark County man has been charged with four felonies and two misdemeanors in connection with an alleged July 26 incident in which he reportedly assaulted his girlfriend, fracturing her nose, and damaged her property. more
A West Plains man faces six felony charges after an investigation by several law enforcement agencies led to the alleged discovery of several types of narcotics in a quantity that would indicate he was selling them. more
A group of West Plains High School students is gaining valuable hands-on experience while helping make the campus safer and more accessible to students and staff who require the use of a wheelchair. more
The City of Thayer is the recipient of a half-million dollar grant, awarded by the Delta Regional Authority (DRA) and made available through the States' Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP). more
The West Plains Rotary Backpack Program annual fundraiser is underway, culminating with a Boots and Barbecue event starting at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at Rubydoo’s Event Center, 9240 County Road 9190 off of ZZ Highway just east of West Plains. more
The recently-formed South Central Missouri Prescribed Burn Association (PBA) held its first training session Oct. 20 at a member’s farm east of Gainesville in Ozark County.  more
The Arrive Alive challenge was high tech, but the message was relatively simple for the Willow Springs High School students who donned virtual reality goggles and got behind the wheel of an SUV. more
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