Local News Archives – Ozark Radio News
- Scam Alert 04/23/2026From the Wright County Sheriff’s Office: We have been made aware of fraudulent “Final Notice – Court Enforcement Action” text messages being circulated claiming to be from a Missouri court regarding unpaid traffic violations. THIS IS A SCAM. These notices may look official and include: * Court-style formatting and case numbers * Threats […]James Hurtt
- Ozarks Healthcare Introduces Midwifery Services to Expand Women’s Healthcare Options 04/23/2026Ozarks Healthcare is advancing Women’s Health services with the introduction of midwifery care, expanding access to contemporary, patient-centered, and holistic pregnancy care rooted in education, empowerment, and choice. Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) Tabitha Young and Shelley Mitchell will lead the new program, providing collaborative care alongside Ozarks Healthcare’s obstetrics physicians to ensure safe, comprehensive […]James Hurtt
- MSHP Arrests Three People for Possession in Ozark County 04/23/2026The Missouri State Highway Patrol Arrested three people in Ozark County Monday night on possession charges. 40-year-old Felecia Hodo and 53-year-old Gregory Huffman both of West Plains along with 39-year-old Joseph Wilson of Alton were all arrested for possession of Methamphetamine. They were all three taken to the Ozark County Jail on a 24-hour hold […]James Hurtt
- Accident in Hardy Claims the Life of a Smithville Man 04/23/2026A Smithville man was killed Sunday afternoon in a two‑vehicle crash on U.S. 63 in Hardy, according to the Arkansas State Police. Troopers say the crash happened at 4:51 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. 63 and U.S. 63B when a northbound 2006 Mercury Mariner “failed to yield the right of way and entered the […]James Hurtt
- Baxter County Library to Host 12th Annual Baxter County Plant Swap 04/23/2026MOUNTAIN HOME, AR – Mountain Home, AR — Gardeners of all ages are invited to the 12th Annual Baxter County Plant Swap on Saturday, April 25, at the Baxter County Library. The event will run from 10:30 a.m. to noon and is open to the public. Participants are encouraged to bring extra plants or seeds […]James Hurtt