Kimberling City
LATEST NEWS
Stone County, Mo., woman pleads guilty in connection to the death of a Galena man
GALENA, Mo. (KY3) - A Stone County woman pleaded guilty in connection with the death of a Galena man. Sheila Renne Philips faced an abandonment of a corpse charge in the death of Billy Mack Walker. He died of a gunshot wound in November of 2021. Dade County authorities found...
St. Louis police identify Branson resident killed in downtown shooting
Police have identified the Branson resident killed in a June 2 shooting in downtown St. Louis. St. Louis Metropolitan Police told the News-Leader they responded to a shooting call at Washington Avenue and 16th Street and found 51-year-old Lonnie Sansoucie with a gunshot wound. He died at a nearby hospital. The News-Leader asked St....
Kimberling City shows up for public works staff
Families visited Kimberling City city hall to celebrate those who work hard to provide the community with engineering services, transportation and stormwater systems, and maintaining city facilities and grounds. On Thursday, June 6, Kimberling City hosted a celebration event in honor of its public works department. The city’s offices closed...
Mothers of shooting victims at Branson Famous Dave’s sue restaurant
BRANSON, Mo. — The mothers of the two victims in a 2021 shooting in the parking lot of Famous Dave’s BBQ in Branson are suing the restaurant and suspect Miguel Melendez-Torres for the wrongful death of their children. Plaintiffs Debbra Keener, mother of victim Krystal Buhl, and Charlotte Cordova, mother of victim Richard McMahan, filed […]
K9 Officer Fundraiser brings community together
The community came out to help raise funds to support the care and upkeep of two police officers. The Veterans of the Ozarks and the Kimberling City Elks Lodge #2505 hosted the K9 Officer Fundraiser, an evening of fun and trivia, at the Lodge in Kimberling City on Sunday, June 9.
Area’s oldest art guild to host annual art festival
Art enthusiasts and other area residents are invited to come enjoy a two day art experience featuring local artists’ works. The Table Rock Art Guild is hosting their 43rd Annual Festival of Arts titled “Caribbean Wonderland” the last weekend of June at the Kimberling Area Library, located at 45 Kimberling Blvd in Kimberling City.
Veterans Memorial Garden damaged in accident
A garden which stands as a public statement by the Branson community to honor and remember the military personnel from all branches of services and from all wars was damaged in an accident in the early hours of Sunday, June 9. The Veterans Memorial Garden’s retaining wall and flower beds...
Judge sentences former Green Forest High School teacher accused of inappropriate relations with student
GREEN FOREST, Ark. (KY3) - A judge sentenced a former Green Forest High School teacher after entering a plea agreement related to inappropriate relations with a student accusations. Dustin Lee avoided jail time. After pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges, a judge sentenced him to one year of supervised probation. Lee...
Moratorium endangers multi-million dollar Branson tech development project
A new data center planned for an industrial park in north Branson is endangered after an action by the Branson Board of Aldermen to put an administrative delay on projects related to data centers and cryptocurrency facilities. During a special meeting on June 4, 2024, the board voted in favor...
RECOVERVILLE SERIES: Kyle Troutman: Recap of the aftermath
Driving around Cassville the morning of May 26, about five hours after a severe storm and in traffic nearly as thick as Saturday’s Memories Cruise, I thought I was witnessing the worst storm damage Cassville had seen in a long time. From the Barry County courthouse north to Pilant...
ZZ Top to perform at Black Oak Amphitheater on Oct. 6. Here's when tickets go on sale
The rock band known as "That Little Ol' Band from Texas" is making its way to the Ozarks this fall. ZZ Top is performing at the Black Oak Amphitheater in Lampe on Sunday, Oct. 6, as part of the band's "The Elevation Tour." Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday on the Black Oak Amphitheater website.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.