It was the first campus meeting between these teams since a game at Arkansas in 2013 after they played the last six games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The Logan-Rogersville fire protection district is now taking applications for it’s upcoming fire academy. The program starts January 4th and runs Mondays through Thursdays for 12 weeks.
The Springfield Fire Department is reminding people to test their smoke alarms and check their batteries as the clocks set back one hour Sunday morning.
Dressing your newborn up for Halloween is a memorable moment, and CoxHealth is making sure parents don’t miss out on their baby’s first Halloween experience.
As the nation grapples with systemic racism and distrust of law enforcement grows, transparency and community-centric training practices are as important as ever. Training should be focused on de-escalation and conflict resolution, not use of force.
The man behind the massive display- which wraps around the entire house- said Halloween should be just as much about smiling as it is about scaring, which is what he hopes to offer his neighbors.
After a fire in 2019 destroyed its store and warehouse, the MFA farm and hardware business in Lebanon had its grand reopening on Friday with a new facility that's expanded their product lines on their 100th anniversary of being in the Laclede County town.
If it’s happened to you - you know getting your car broken into is frustrating. It’s something KY3′s Robert Hahn had to deal with himself Thursday night.
We’re months into the pandemic but still there are so many questions as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across Missouri and Arkansas. The Springfield-Greene County Health Department says one of the most common questions being asked right now is how to safely celebrate the holidays.
Health department directors from across Missouri are walking away from their jobs after many of them were threatened and harassed over the actions they’ve taken to curb the coronavirus pandemic.
The Missouri Department of Conservation encourages young hunters to get outdoors and discover nature this weekend for the early portion of youth firearms deer season Oct. 31 – Nov. 1.
The candidates have differing opinions on issues like crime and a statewide mask mandate, but both say Missouri must push forward when it comes to the coronavirus.
More guidelines were released recently with ideas on how to practice contactless trick or treating, and how you can tell which houses are taking precautions.