Missouri State Seeks More Growth After Slight Drop In Enrollment

In Missouri State’s annual State of the University address Monday in Springfield, leaders addressed how the school continues to grow despite a recent slowdown in student enrollment. MSU’s President Clif Smart listed of recent accomplishments that include

Galloway Calling On Local Governments To Ban Auto-Deleting Apps

State Auditor Nicole Galloway is encouraging all local governments to prohibit the use of self-deleting applications by officials and employees while conducting public business. In a letter sent to Missouri’s counties and municipalities, Auditor Galloway said banning the use of these

Heroes From Ozarks Honored For Helping Others

Governor Parson has honored two first responders who were at the duck boat tragedy and the Springfield Fire Department’s Water Rescue Team. Marlin Matchett from Monett, a trained paramedic, was on the Showboat Branson Belle serving as

Police Investigate Shooting In Aurora

The Aurora-Marionville Police Department is investigating a shooting in Aurora. It happened in the 300 block of west Locust Street around 11:30 Monday morning. One person from Aurora was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

CBCO: Critical Shortage Of Type-O Blood Donations

The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is asking for blood donations of type-O blood as reserves approach critical shortage levels. CBCO says it has an urgent appeal for type O blood. A strong donor response is