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Missouri to build new softball stadium to replace SEC's oldest and smallest venue
The University of Missouri plans to build a new softball stadium to keep up with its new SEC rivals. Comment?
Ozark attorney admits to failing to pay taxes
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Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that an Ozark, Mo., attorney pleaded guilty in federal court today to willfully failing to pay both the payroll taxes he deducted from his employees' paychecks and his personal income taxes. Comment?
Fire burns through roof of home in Ozark
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Firefighters are battling a blaze that has burned through the roof of a home in a residential subdivision of Ozark. Comment?
Tornado survivors reflect on storm that tore through Springfield 30 years ago
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The F-3 tornado that tore through the Queen City ON April 29, 1983, killed one person, injured more than a dozen others, and left a lasting impression on thousands of Ozarkers. Comment?
Ozark Board of Aldermen hires new city clerk
After interviewing seven people, the Ozark mayor and aldermen hired Sharon Mickey to be the new city clerk. Comment?
KY3 Inc. employees, spouses at Boston Marathon are okay
Two employees of KY3 Inc., who are in Boston for the marathon are not injured after two explosions at the finish line. Comment?
Ozark kidnapping report isn't what it seemed
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It was reported over the weekend as an attempted kidnapping, but now Ozark police say it was just a misunderstanding after a man apparently lost his dog. Comment?
National Champions: Ozark High School team continues precision air rifle competition mastery
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ANNISTON, Ala. 2013 might as well be 2012. Like it did a year ago, Ozark High School's precision team led Shelby County High School after the opening round of the Junior ROTC National Air Rifle Championships. Comment?
Riverside Bridge to be repaired and reopened
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It's been completely shut down for two years and closed to vehicles for even longer, but now there are plans to repair and re-open the Riverside Bridge. Comment?
Several slideoffs, crashes reported due to icy conditions across Ozarks
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At least two people were ejected from a sport-utility vehicle following a crash on the James River Freeway around 4:30 a.m. near the Republic exit. Comment?
Missing brother, sister from Nixa are found
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Searchers found a brother and sister who decided not to go to school on Thursday morning. Comment?
Ozarks Today interview: Seventh annual Bluegrass Festival is Saturday in Ozark
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The seventh annual Bluegrass Festival benefiting Convoy of Hope is Saturday, March 2, at River Bluff Fellowship, 2655 E. Farm Road 188 in Ozark. Comment?
Threat of ice pushes people to stores for needed supplies
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There were long lines at grocery and hardware stores throughout the day Wednesday as people made the mad dash around town to gather up enough supplies to last them for at least a couple days. Comment?
Mail stolen, bank accounts drained for Ozark MO couple
On top of your online inbox, your old fashioned mailbox can still provide everything thieves need to wipe you out financially. Comment?
Fire damages home west of Ozark, Missouri
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Fire crews from Sparta, Ozark and Nixa assisted in the fire in the 200 block of McLean Road, west of Highway 65 and Highway F in Christian County. Comment?
Ex-office manager is charged with stealing from law firm in Ozark
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A former office manager and paralegal for a law firm is accused of embezzling about $28,000 over the last 20 months that she worked there. Comment?
Mo. senator seeks mandatory gun training for first graders
Missouri first graders would be required to go through mandatory gun safety training in the classroom under a proposal being considered in the state legislature. Comment?
Crash killed man from Nixa on Tuesday night
OZARK, Mo. -- A man from Nixa died after the car that he was driving crashed into a tree on Tuesday night. Comment?
Children's Smile Center serving growing number of kids on Medicaid
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A dental clinic that started six years ago with the specific purpose of serving kids covered by Medicaid continues to grow. Comment?
KY3 Inc. mourns loss of colleague
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Employees of KY3, KSPR, and KCZ were saddened this week by the death of Scott Scantlin, a talented and dedicated co-worker. Scantlin, 49, died on Monday at his home in Ozark. Comment?