Sunday Dec 27 | Springfield News Leader
DNR's funding sources running dry
Since E. coli problems surfaced at Lake of the Ozarks last summer, the Department of Natural Resources has been under pressure to do more to ensure the safety of water in all Missouri lakes.
Democrat knocked off 62nd District ballot
The Missouri Ethics Commission has disqualified the Democratic candidate in a Feb.
Care for Kids event sees shopper surge
For Ashley Jones, Christmas is a little tougher this year. Her husband works in home moving and, with fewer homes being bought, there are fewer to move and work has been slow.
A ROSE: To Dr. John R. Bumberry for speaking out that women should have a mammogram annually.
Festive tours Check out area homes
If you enjoy holiday home tours, options abound this weekend. There are four festive tours that stretch from Springfield and Republic to the Kimberling City and Branson area.
Commander elected for Coast Guard auxiliary of Kimberling City
Miles Brusherd has been elected Flotilla Commander for 2010 of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary of Kimberling City And Al Olson, also of the Kimberling City Flotilla, was elected Division Commander and will oversee three flotillas in southwest Missouri and three in northwest Arkansas, according to a news release.
Blasting company's seismic meter causes scare in Kimberling City
A seismic meter caused a scare at a church on Thursday morning. A blasting company left a box in the yard of First Baptist Church.
Today's Question: How effective are term limits?
When voters adopted term limits for state government by a 75 percent margin in a 1992 constitutional amendment, they hoped to move away from career politicians.
Army Corps of Engineers public workshops to discuss parks
BRANSON - The Army Corps of Engineers will host three public workshops on Wednesday to provide information about Our Lands and Water Foundation and gather public input about a proposed joint cooperative management lease concerning two parks on Table Rock Lake.
Kimberling City woman injured falling out of golf cart
A Kimberling City woman was transported to Cox South hospital in Springfield Saturday night after suffering a serious injury falling from a golf cart.
Analysis: Term-limits lead lawmakers to exit early
The recent resignations of two lawmakers highlights one costly side effect of Missouri's term-limits law.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Term limits lead lawmakers to exit early
With term limits bearing down, two Missouri lawmakers have resigned from office within the past two months to accept positions that hold more long-term potential.
Group unites to save region's wildflowers
Candy Clark's love affair with wildflowers began when she and her husband moved to the Ozarks in December of 2003, from Amarillo, Texas.
New associate pastor at Lakewood Church
Brian Arnold of Kimberling City will begin serving as associate pastor Sunday, Nov.
Christmas Tour of Homes scheduled Dec. 4-5
Neighbors & Friends of Table Rock Lake Inc. will host its ninth annual Christmas Tour of Homes Dec.
Fall colors chance to promote tourism
Time changes aren't the only things to visit the Ozarks twice a year. The fall foliage is beginning to change.
Jeff Miller of Atlanta, Ga., was his brother's best man. Mrs. Miller is a 2000 graduate of Reed Springs High School in Kimberling City, Mo.
Tax credits approved for five organizations
The Missouri Department of Economic Development announced Friday that five area not-for-profit organizations have been approved for a total of $1,185,164 in tax credits under the Neighborhood Assistance Program.
Neighborhood Assistance Program grants help local nonprofits
The Missouri Department of Economic Development today announced that five southwest Missouri not-for-profit organizations have been approved for a total of $1,185,164 in tax credits under the Neighborhood Assistance Program.
A ROSE: We would like to send a bouquet of roses to The Bearded Clam in Kimberling City for sponsoring a fund raiser this past Sunday for Make A Wish.