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- One Injured in a Collision of Two Motorcycles in Shannon County 04/25/2026A Mount Vernon man was moderately injured Saturday when his motorcycle struck another bike on MO‑A at Luck Road in Shannon County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Troopers report the crash happened at 11:15 a.m. when a westbound 2019 Honda XR650L, driven by the 40‑year‑old man, slowed down. A 2021 Kawasaki KLX300, ridden […]James Hurtt
- Emmett Kelly Festival Gallery 04/25/2026The post Emmett Kelly Festival Gallery appeared first on Ozark Radio News.James Hurtt
- Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance advises tornado victims on filing storm damage claims 04/25/2026(This article comes courtesy of MissouriNet, via Marshall Griffin.) Last Friday’s round of tornadoes hit several Missouri communities and the state agency that oversees insurance says it’s a good reminder for residents to review their homeowners’ policies. Katy Linnenbrink is Acting Communications Director for the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI). She told Missourinet […]Daniel Williams
- US Agriculture Department Invested $885 Million in Missouri 04/25/2026Rural Development Grants and Loans Focused on Economic Development and Affordable Housing. (Higginsville, Missouri, April 24, 2026) – In the last year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development made $885 million in investments in rural communities across Missouri. These investments helped to boost Missouri’s economy, invest in agricultural opportunities, develop rural infrastructure, and encourage private […]James Hurtt
- Ozarks Healthcare to Host Community Education Dinner Focused on Women’s Health and Midwifery Services 04/25/2026Ozarks Healthcare invites the female community to attend its next Community Education Dinner on Thursday, April 30, at 5:30 p.m. in its Willard Hunter Classroom in Parkway Center, 1211 Porter Wagoner Blvd. The event will feature Dr. Kim West along with members of Ozarks Healthcare’s midwifery team, Tabitha Young and Shelley Mitchell, highlighting expanded women’s […]James Hurtt