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Forsyth, Missouri is located in Taney County. Zip codes in Forsyth, MO include 65653. More Forsyth information.

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Thursday | KSPR

Ozarks Town is Trying to Crack Down on Distracted Drivers

If you're caught driving through Forsyth, MO and officers think you're not paying attention, you could get a ticket.

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Thu Jan 26, 2012

KYTV Springfield

Do you look like Reuben Branson? Festival organizers want to know

BRANSON, Mo. -- Historic Downtown Branson event organizers are looking for a few good men -- who look like Reuben Branson, the city's namesake.

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KYTV Springfield

Construction begins on new School of the Ozarks

In 1906 School of the Ozarks was founded by Reverend James Forsythe near the town of Forsyth.

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Mon Jan 23, 2012

KSPR

Read This: Taney County Voters May See Library Tax On April Ballot

Taney County is one of only three in Missouri without any public libraries. The library tax would help change that, providing as much as $2 million to start a library district from scratch.

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Fri Jan 20, 2012

KSPR

Taney County School Districts Given Wrong Tax Money For Over A Decade

School districts in Taney County will have to re-examine tax records after the collector admitted money was paid to the wrong schools.

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Sun Jan 15, 2012

Examiner.com

White River Valley Historical Society announces exhibit plans for 2012

As part of our Ozarks cultural heritage discussion it is a pleasure to share this news release from the society via hometowndailynews.com : Members of the White River Valley Historical Society have announced plans for five original exhibits in the Society's museum for 2012.

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