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Man from Branson, Mo. killed in a shooting in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KY3) -The St. Louis Police Department is working with Branson Police after a deadly shooting. On Sunday morning, police were called to Washington and 16th Street in downtown for a man shot in the head. The St. Louis Police Commissioner says the victim was in his 50s, but his identity hasn’t been released.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issue memo of Table Rock Lake tree removal policies after storms
BRANSON, Mo. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project office at Table Rock Lake is reminding property owners of the policy around removing dead and damaged trees following recent storms that knocked down several trees in the area. In a news release, the USACE says owners must get prior written authorization to remove […]
Man arrested in Branson for impersonating a U.S. Marshal
BRANSON, Mo. (KY3) - The Branson Police Department arrested a man for falsely impersonating a law enforcement officer. Police arrested Jerold Juaire in Branson on Saturday, June 1. According to police, Juaire told people he was a U.S. Marshal looking for someone. Police say he had a phone charger that he was going to use to “hog-tie” people.
Buffalo River National Park rangers ask for assistance in assault investigation at campground
ST. JOE, Ark. (KY3) - Law enforcement in northern Arkansas asks for your help after a woman was assaulted near the Buffalo National River. Park rangers say the assault happened on Memorial Day around 6 p.m. at the Blue Hole Campground near Hasty. The victim, 43, suffered significant injuries in the attack.
Goose poop closes Table Rock Lake swim beach. Here's why it's a problem
Update: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Table Rock Project Office reopened the swim beach at Cape Fair Campground on Tuesday, June 4, after testing showed bacteria levels within the acceptable range. Not feeding the geese may help keep Table Rock Lake swim beaches open this spring and summer. ...
Branson Landing Blvd. bridge work to cause delays
Branson Public Works announced they will be making daily lane closures to the Branson Landing Boulevard bridge through at least June 21, 2024. The closures will allow public works staff to perform bridge maintenance and inspections.
FEMA opens Disaster Recovery Center for Arkansas storm victims
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced where the Disaster Recovery Center will be located to provide one-on-one help to Arkansans applying for assistance. Starting Thursday, June 6, FEMA will have representatives at the Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) Becky Paneitz Student Center, room 108, at...
Springfield man accused of nunchuck assault
A Springfield man is in the Stone County Jail charged with an assault on a victim in Branson West. Christopher Dustin White is facing a count of first degree assault and armed criminal action. If convicted, the assault charge can bring five to 15 years in state prison.
Branson aldermen updated on 76 improvements
The next steps in the improvements to 76 Country Boulevard were highlighted at the most recent meeting of the Branson Board of Aldermen. Public Works/Engineering Director Michael Woods provided a background on the project for the new members of the Board, and then highlighted the new improvements coming to the project and funding received from the state.
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