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Pickup recovered after swept away by floodwaters, driver remains missing
OZARK COUNTY, Mo. (KOAM) — Early Tuesday morning about 12:30 a.m. E-911 received a distressing call from a woman saying her boyfriend's vehicle had been swept off Warren Bridge on County Road 328 due to the fast-moving waters.
How much rain did the Ozarks get?
It doesn’t take a meteorologist to tell you it rained a lot across Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas from Thursday to Sunday. But just how much rain did we see in the Ozarks? It all depends on where you live. From Nevada, Mo. to Fort Scott, Ks. historically high amounts of rain fell from Thursday-Sunday. […]
MH City Council to discuss resolution requiring city to seek own real estate appraisal when purchasing property
Mountain Home City Council will be meeting at its regularly scheduled time this Thursday evening at Mountain Home City Hall at 5 p.m. Nearly two months after she voted against the purchase of the Mountain Home Police Department’s new station at 650 South Street in downtown Mountain Home, City Councilwoman Paige Evans is presenting a new resolution that may require the city to fund its own appraisal of any real estate property that it seeks to purchase.
Q Farmer signs letter of intent
Three-time All-District, Three-time All Bootheel Conference, 1,000-point high-school career scorer and 2023-2024 Bootheel Conference Player of the Year Quamareous Farmer signs his National Letter of Intent to continue his successful basketball career at NJCAA Division 1 Region 16 Missouri State University-West Plains. Malden basketball head coach Mike Kilgore and staff are on hand to witness the event.
ASUMH joins SWIPE OUT HUNGER network to fight food insecurity
ASUMH is officially a partner in the Swipe Out Hunger network!. The local college campus has joined a network of 600+ colleges and universities united in fighting food insecurity on college campuses. Dr. Bentley Wallace, Chancellor at ASUMH, announced the new affiliation and added, “I am very excited to enter...
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