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Table Rock Lake divers like what they see: clearest water in years
jjacob@ky3.comBRANSON, Mo. -- Our weird weather this spring turned out to have one clear advantage. It's a secret that's quickly getting out, as we approach the unofficial start of the lake season. When the lake goers arrive in places like Branson, those who get...Tags: Energy Saving, Lakes and Ponds
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Learning how to solar power your house in the Ozarks
jscherder@ky3.comREPUBLIC, Mo -- When it comes to solar power, Republic resident Jim Evans says Southwest Missouri is falling behind. In fact, he says the rate of solar installations in the Kansas City and St Louis areas is 50 times greater than this area. So Evans is...Tags: Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Alternative Energy
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Circus elephant hurt in Mississippi drive-by shooting will recover in Willard
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A circus elephant wounded in a drive-by shooting in Tupelo, Miss., lives in the Ozarks when it’s not performing. Carol is part of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus and lives in Willard. Her caretakers expect...Tags: Endangered Species, Circuses, Conservation, Wildlife, BancorpSouth Incorporated
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100+ people are charged with paddlefish poaching at Warsaw
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Known as the “Paddlefish Capital of the World,” Warsaw, Missouri, is a favorite area for many of Missouri’s approximately 16,000 sport paddlefish snaggers because of its location along the Osage River. Agents...
Tags: Aquaculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Department of Justice, Harry S. Truman, Fishing
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Fire officials work to form Arson Task Force in Greene County
news@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Every year, the number of emergency calls fire departments throughout Greene County respond to continues to rise. "Just Battlefield Fire District alone from 2011 to 2012, we saw a 60 percent increase in our call volume, and that's not...Tags: Conservation, Arson
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Barry County Small Business Owners Network sees growth, increased profit
jscherder@ky3.comCASSVILLE, Mo -- Businesses in Barry County are seeing some encouraging results of a partnership formed just one year ago. It's not a new concept--help me, help you. In a time where budgets are tight for small businesses, and there isn't much room for...Tags: Conservation, Advertising, Business, Small Businesses, Building Material
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Gov. Nixon declares state of emergency, urges no travel if possible
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor on Thursday declared a state of emergency in Missouri in response to severe winter weather that began early in the morning, bringing hazardous travel and the possibility of power outages. The weather system has...
Tags: Politics, Radio, Snow Storms, Government, Conservation
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Space heaters caused three fires in Springfield in past week
cbrewer@schurz.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Fire officials blame three house fires in the past week on misuse of space heaters. A house fire on Monday on East Atlantic Street was caused by a resident using a space heater in the garage to keep stray cats warm, according to a...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Governor calls for longer Missouri school years, wider use of A+ high school program
NIXA, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon visited John Thomas School of Discovery and the Nixa School District’s Early Learning Center on Friday to recognize the district for its continued academic excellence. Nixa School District has been accredited "with...
Tags: Government, Colleges and Universities, Regional Authority, Early Learning, Teaching and Learning
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White River is second waterway to be designated a National Blueway
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Officials from state and federal agencies, local communities and businesses, and non-profit organizations announced the designation of the White River and its entire basin or watershed, as a National Blueway. The announcement was...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Natural Resource Industry, Ducks Unlimited, Tom Vilsack, Travel
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Major changes illuminate historic downtown Lebanon
ewood@ky3.comLEBANON, Mo. -- The City of Lebanon looked much different during this holiday season. That's because money typically spent on Christmas lights was instead set aside to help pay for a more permanent lighting project. The idea for the project started...Tags: Lebanon, Energy Saving, Business, Human Interest
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Child Advocacy Center says more resources needed to fight child abuse, Missouri task force agrees
jscherder@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo -- A new report from the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children has several different points, but they all point to a central theme--you can't win the war on child abuse if you don't have enough resources and troops to...Tags: Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior, Child Abuse, Prosecution, Conservation
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