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Conservation Department steps up efforts to curb deadly deer diseaseChronic wasting disease is in several nearby states. Read more »
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Mentor program boosts freshmen gradesA mentoring program at Buffalo High School is giving students more benefits than expected. Buffalo High School's mentoring program started as a way to help freshmen improve test scores. Read more »
Father of injured teen meets with driver whose car hit daughterFather and driver went before the Springfield School Board on Tuesday night. Read more »
Christmas cards offer chance to stand up for kidsThe cards are drawn by boys and girls, grades K-12, who want to help other children. Read more »
Fair Grove's Schaiffitzel is role model on and off fieldThe star running back gives back to his community. Read more »
Bandits cripple paintball business in OzarkNow the owner is struggling to stay open, since the thieves swiped several paint guns. Read more »
Springfield Symphony concert features guest pianist on Saturday nightThe program includes Berlioz' Symphonie Fantastique, Vaughan-Williams' Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor. Read more »
Counterfeit cash circulates in SpringfieldSpringfield police say computer technology helps crooks crank out more fake money that looks like the real deal. Read more »
Casper's owner has recipe to help get us in the Christmas spiritIf you've been there, you know the restaurant has kitchy decorations, some homemade. Read more »
Best of the dogs will show in the Ozarks this weekendApproximately 1200 dogs from all over the country, some of the top dogs in the nation are expected to be in attendance. Read more »
Springfield's mayor talks about future of pension fundBy a 10-percent margin, voters on Tuesday approved a 3/4-percent sales tax to bolster the pension fund. Read more »
Flu outbreak prompts changes at pollsElection officials are gearing up for what's expected to be the busiest election of the year and this time, they're battling the flu bug too. Read more »
Arkansas Lottery hurts revenue for border retailers in MissouriSales are down 10 percent at one store near Ridgedale, Mo. Read more »
Marshfield actors offer scaaaaaary stories from town's historyThe Haunted History Walk sponsored by the Marshfield Performing Arts Society is Thursday and Friday night on the Marshfield Square. Read more »
Business in Springfield unveils historic artifacts as part of centennialKlingner-Cope Funeral Home has helped families say goodbye to loved ones since 1909. Read more »
Yellville-Summit School District faces deadline to get out of 'fiscal distress'The school board submitted a projected $1.3 million deficit to the state of Arkansas. Read more » Slump spurs spice sales for company in Mount VernonRed Monkey Foods gets organic spices from all over the world, packages them and ships them to big-name stores. Read more »
Dickerson Park Zoo invites people to have a hoot at SpooktacularThey promise a frightening good time. Read more »
Empty burial plots put cash in pockets of strapped ownersPeople are now re-selling burial plots, just like you'd sell a bike at a secondhand store. Read more »
Church group donates blankets to sheltersVolunteers came up with idea during the ice storm in January. Read more »
Dietician recommends foods to help fight fluYou can boost your immune system by changing what you eat. Read more »
Donations fall; Springfield-area food banks run shortFood donations are down and some food banks are struggling to meet the growing demand. Read more » |
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