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- Distracted Driver Overturns Early this Morning, Causing Traffic Problems Near Houston 04/25/2025Houston, MO. – This morning, a tractor trailer caused traffic problems near Houston when the driver, a 25-year-old from St. Charles, crashed due to distracted driving. Sergeant Eddie Young of the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells us more… This happened on 63 near Hog Creek Road, with the crash causing foodstuffs and gasoline to make a […]Daniel Williams
- Howell County Sheriff’s Office Release Report On Thursday’s Standoff. 04/25/2025On April 24, 2025 Howell County Deputies travelled to County Road 7040 in the Caulfield area to serve an arrest warrant on a wanted male. Upon entering the driveway, Deputies observed the wanted male turn and run into the residence. Deputies surrounded the house and made multiple unsuccessful attempts to contact the male using the […]Jim Lambert
- West Plains High School Jazz Band Shines at Kansas City Jazz Festival 04/25/2025The West Plains High School Jazz Band recently showcased their talent at the 23rd Annual Kansas City 18th and Vine Jazz Band Festival, held April 15–17 at the historic Gem Theater in Kansas City’s renowned 18th and Vine Jazz District. The prestigious three-day event featured performances by 49 jazz bands from across the region. Performing […]Thom Hoglen
- Hirsch Feed and Farm Supply Sponsors OzSBI’s EPIC 04/25/2025Hirsch Feed and Farm Supply has been named a Silver Sponsor of the Ozarks Small Business Incubator’s (OzSBI) flagship National Small Business Week event, EPIC: Farm to Fork in the Ozarks, scheduled for Thursday, May 8. With locations in West Plains, Thayer, Ava, and Mountain Home, Hirsch Feed and Farm Supply is known for delivering […]Thom Hoglen
- Howell Valley 8th Graders Join MSU-WP in Arbor Day Tree Planting 04/25/2025Eighth-grade students from Howell Valley School joined officials from Missouri State University–West Plains (MSU-WP) on Thursday, April 24, to celebrate Arbor Day with a special tree-planting ceremony on campus. Together, the group planted a dogwood tree on the north side of Lybyer Hall, just off Cass Avenue. The tree, a symbol of growth and environmental […]Thom Hoglen