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High water levels pose challenges for big boats
Size matters on Table Rock Lake, especially if you're in a big cruiser or a houseboat.
Watch fireworks display over lake
Fireworks will light up the skies over six corners of Table Rock Lake during the July 4 holiday.
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McNevin named as new Commerce fire chief
The City of Commerce has named Brian McNevin to be the town's next fire chief. McNevin is currently serving as a deputy fire chief in Missouri for the Southern Stone County Fire District based in Kimberling ...
Kudos to Governor Blunt for signing the bill to repeal the 'village law.' Next step: begin impeachment proceedings against Rod Jetton.
Boys and Girls Clubs receive portion of million dollar grant
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Springfield and two other area groups will receive a portion of nearly one million dollars in tax credits issued by the Missouri Department of Economic Development.
Injured motorcyclist flown to hospital
A Galena man riding a motorcycle was seriously injured Tuesday morning in a Stone County crash, the Missouri Highway Patrol said.
Springfield man involved in collision of boats, water patrol reports
A Springfield man was involved in a two-boat collision in Kimberling City, Saturday, according to the Missouri Water Patrol.
High Waters Force Birds to Nest in Unusual Place
High water is affecting business along Ozarks lakes as many docks and marinas are still underwater.
Barbecue eatery attracts fans across the country
If e-mail volume to Lake Life is any indication, Jill's Ozark Bar-B-Que south of Kimberling City just may serve the best barbecue at Table Rock Lake.
Nicol's is a destination worth the trying trip
There are few truly fine dining experiences in our area, so when Dick Love said he had a world-class choice in Reeds Spring, we were on our way for a Dine on our Dime.
Sheryl Cochran, daughter of Richard and Carol Follis of Springfield, received her Doctorate of Education Administration from St.
More of Missouri 13 may be widened
Officials from the Missouri Department of Transporation met Tuesday with a group of local government representatives to discuss plans to widen a large stretch of Missouri 13 in southern Stone County by 2011 or ...
Volunteers from all over building church
Tony Meinhardt didn't mind the heat as he worked on the roof of a construction project Wednesday afternoon, even though he'd been out there all day for the eighth day in a row.
Delegates thrilled convention was here
Local delegates to last weekend's state GOP convention are thrilled the event was in Branson.
State GOP to descend on Branson
More than 2,100 delegates, along with alternates and Republican supporters, are slated to descend on Branson's Chateau on the Lake this weekend for the state GOP convention.
Water patrol: research flood issues before hitting the lake
Four-forty-nine at the pump isn't the only inconvenience boaters will face at Table Rock Lake.
Analysis: 'Village law' may define Jetton's legacy
Jefferson City -- A simple land use law granting a single landowner the ability to create a village defined House Speaker Rod Jetton's last year in office.
Area traffic projects added to state program
Projects that will improve traffic flow on three southwest Missouri highways have been included in a 'last hurrah' of state highway projects that are part of a five-year transportation improvement program, ...
House passes village law repeal
“I'm not going to vote against a bill to restrict exotic dancing in order to (repeal the village law).”
With just two days remaining to survive Missouri Senate debate, the repeal of the controversial village law was approved 88-57 in the Missouri House of Representatives following a five-hour floor debate ... via Branson Tri-Lakes Daily News
Church ministry hosts May 31 garden party
“Planting Seeds in Others. - Speaker Pam Vicalvi with the message 'bloom where you are planted.”
The Women's Ministry of First Christian Church of Kimberling City will host a casual garden party for all the women in the area 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. May 31. via Springfield News Leader