New school for troubled boys to open on Agape grounds
New school for troubled boys to open on Agape grounds
New school for troubled boys to open on Agape grounds
New school for troubled boys to open on Agape grounds
Springfield dog euthanized after groom; family calls for accountability
Officer-involved shooting ends in 1 death in Springfield
Wednesday marks the first day of Black History Month. Volunteers in Springfield are currently figuring out the best way to improve a historic African American cemetery in town. City council members just recently approved 100 thousand dollars in American Rescue Plan Act funds to make renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.
Springfield City Council to vote on ownership of Hammons Field
Springfield City Council to vote on ownership of Hammons Field
Several school districts across the Four States will soon receive electric busses, thanks to the EPA
WITH ICY ROADS MAKING IT DANGEROUS FOR DRIVERS, MAILMEN ACROSS THE OZARKS ARE ALSO FACING A DAUNTING CHALLENGE.
HOW TO SAFELY DELIVER MAIL ON ICY ROADS AND SIDEWALKS?
WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR DANGEROUS SLIPS AND FALLS, MAILMEN MUST TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS TO ENSURE THEIR SAFETY.
Operating an eighteen-wheeler is hard enough.
Driving one in the winter, with bad road conditions can be a challenge.
For the second day in a row, many students across the Ozarks are getting a snow day. However, a day off of school can leave many working parents scrambling to find care for their kids. The Ozark Community Center once again hosted a snow day program Tuesday to try to help out. "There is still a solid following of people who can't necessarily work from home," said Ozark Recreation Supervisor Hayden Ponsar. "They still need to find a safe place, and a reliable place, for their kids to go during the day." Even for those parents who do work from home, Ponsar said, the OC can still provide an outlet for kids to burn off energy. "Having a gymnasium and a swimming pool and all the things like that allows them to get active as opposed to maybe being stuck in their house." said Ponsar. As soon as school is called off in Ozark, the program has to come together quickly. The resource, though, isn't just for kids in Ozark. Any area student without school can come to the program.
THIS WEATHER CREATED DANGEROUS DRIVING CONDITIONS AROUND THE OZARKS.
SNOW PLOW CREWS ARE MAKING THEIR ROUNDS, TREATING ROADS WITH SALT AND CHEMICALS TO MAKE THINGS EASIER ON DRIVERS.
KENT WOOD AND HIS WIFE TAMMI WOOD, OWNERS OF PERFORMANCE LAWN CARE, SAY THEY HAVE BEEN RESPONDING TO CALLS SINCE MIDNIGHT.