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- Tornado Confirmed Northeast of Southfork Touched Down Wednesday Afternoon 04/04/2025From the National Weather Service. NWUS53 KSGF 032330 LSRSGF Preliminary Local Storm Report National Weather Service Springfield MO 630 PM CDT Thu Apr 3 2025 ..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON... ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.... ..REMARKS.. 0316 PM Tornado 4 NE South Fork 36.66N 91.90W 04/02/2025 Howell MO NWS Storm Survey A National Weather Service […]James Hurtt
- West Plains R-VII Schools Out Tomorrow for Potential Flooding 04/03/2025The West Plains R-VII School District has announced that there will be no school tomorrow April 4th, 2025 dur to the potential of flooding and severe weather in the area. The post West Plains R-VII Schools Out Tomorrow for Potential Flooding appeared first on Ozark Radio News.James Hurtt
- Masonic Lodge No. 496 Donates $6,000 to Gainesville Backpack Program 04/03/2025Gainesville, MO. – A local masonic lodge recently made a large donation to the Gainesville R-V School District so that the school can continue their backpack program, giving backpacks to kids in their school system who need them. This donation amounted to $6,000, and was given by Masonic Lodge 496. The post Masonic Lodge No. 496 […]Daniel Williams
- MoDot Lists Several Southeast Missouri Roads Closed Due to Flooding 04/03/2025(Information provided by the Missouri Department of Transportation) SIKESTON – The Missouri Department of Transportation has closed several state routes in Southeast Missouri due to the recent storms. In addition, motorists are encouraged to watch for flash flooding. This could cause water to quickly rise in areas that were previously safe. MoDOT crews will continually […]James Hurtt
- Severe Weather Sweeps Across Arkansas, Causing Widespread Damage 04/03/2025A powerful storm system has torn through Arkansas, leaving a trail of damage across 22 counties and causing at least four injuries in Craighead County. No fatalities have been reported, but officials warn that these numbers are preliminary and could change as assessments continue. The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management has received damage reports from […]Thom Hoglen