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- Mountain View Woman Injured in Friday Morning Crash 06/13/2026A Mountain View woman was injured early Thursday after a two‑vehicle crash on Highway 60, about half a mile east of Willow Springs. The Highway Patrol reports a westbound Kenworth truck driven by a 21‑year‑old man from Morristown, Tennessee, struck the rear of a 2023 Nissan Rogue. The Rogue’s driver, a 57‑year‑old woman from Mountain […]James Hurtt
- Shannon County Files Injunction, Sheriff Responds 06/13/2026Shannon County has filed a petition in circuit court seeking a declaratory judgment and emergency injunction against Sheriff Steven Hogan, alleging he overspent his 2026 law enforcement budget and hired more deputies than were authorized. According to the filing, the County Commission appropriated just over $301,000 for the sheriff’s law enforcement operations this year, including […]James Hurtt
- West Plains City Council to Meet Monday Night 06/13/2026TENTATIVE AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING WEST PLAINS CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1910 HOLIDAY LANE, WEST PLAINS, MO 65775 Monday June 15, 2026 5:30 p.m. Regular Session Preliminaries Call to Order Roll Call Establishment of Quorum Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Consent Agenda Approval of Minutes May 18, 2026 Regular Meeting Private Fireworks Permits Kenny Phegley – […]James Hurtt
- American Pride Roofing Celebrated One Year in Business 06/13/2026American Pride Roofing celebrated its first anniversary in business with a Customer Appreciation Day, with a day of fun, food, and celebration. The event featured a classic car show, live radio broadcast, free hot dogs and hamburgers, and a variety of activities that created an atmosphere of appreciation and community spirit. Attendees gathered throughout the […]James Hurtt
- Demolition Begins, New Recreation Amenities Planned for People’s Park 06/13/2026From the City of West Plains: WEST PLAINS, Mo. — Construction is underway on a series of new recreational amenities designed to enhance People’s Park (1136 W. Broadway Street) and expand outdoor recreation opportunities for residents. Demolition began Friday in the parking lot located adjacent to the Aquatic Center, between the existing basketball court and […]James Hurtt