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Springfield health and park board officials say pools are good to go after water quality tests
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - On Friday, the Springfield-Greene County Park Board and the Health Department tested the water quality at the pools. Officials checked the chlorine, pH levels, and the clarity of the water, making sure they could see the bottom of the pool. All the tests came back good,...
Missouri State men's basketball, Cuonzo Martin add Makhai Valentine from Link Year Prep
Makhai Valentine, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard from Pennsylvania coming off a prep season at Branson's Link Year Prep, committed to Missouri State men's basketball. Valentine announced his commitment to head coach Cuonzo Martin and the Bears on Instagram on Friday. Valentine's addition appears to give Missouri State its 13th, and...
Penn State DL Davon Townley Jr., a former 4-star, to transfer to Missouri State football
Penn State defensive tackle Davon Townley Jr. announced on social media that he will transfer to play football at Missouri State. Townley, a 6-foot-6, 277-pounder from Minneapolis, is coming off his redshirt sophomore season with the Nittany Lions. He appeared in 10 games over the last two seasons and made four total tackles. Townley...
On Your Side: Tips to protect home while traveling for the summer
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) — We’re heading into the season filled with vacations, but before packing your bags and heading out, there are some things you should know to keep your home secure. “During the summertime, we see an influx of burglaries,” said Keller Williams Realtor Maria Galgano.
Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield hosting Memorial Day ceremony
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield is hosting a Memorial Day ceremony to honor those who lost their lives serving our country. The event will feature keynote speakers, such as Missouri Veterans Commission Director, Retired Colonel Paul Kirchhoff. It’s a great chance for everyone to come out and honor those who have served.
Honor Flight of the Ozarks prepares for first flight of 2024 on May 29
Honor Flight of the Ozarks held a training session for 81 veterans and 81 guardians Sunday, May 19, at Springfield-Branson National Airport for the first Honor Flight of 2024. The daylong trip to Washington, D.C., will take the veterans to visit their memorials. This trip will have one veteran from World War II; 16 from the Korean Conflict, including one woman; and the remainder from Vietnam, including two women. One veteran from Arkansas is going on the trip.
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