“The Terry Bradshaw Show” coming to Branson in 2025

Terry Bradshaw is bringing his celebrated stage production to the Clay Cooper Theater in 2025. “The Terry Bradshaw Show” is returning for 11 performances this year starting in March. Bradshaw will tell stories from his life and
Governor Mike Kehoe Signs Six Executive Orders

In his first day in office, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed six executive orders and officially launching his Safer Missouri public safety initiative. Safer Missouri focuses on reducing crime and supporting local law enforcement. Governor Kehoe also enacted
GALLERY: Snow Across The Ozarks
Winter Storm Warning

The National Weather Service in Springfield (NWS) has issued a winter storm warning. The warning will start 5 PM Thursday and run until 6 PM on Friday. Counties impacted include: Barry Christian Douglas McDonald Ozark Stone Taney
Winter Weather Advisory For Entire KSGF Listening Area

The National Weather Service in Springfield (NWS) has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the KSGF listening area. The advisory is in effect from Thursday starting at 5 PM, to 6 PM Friday. The Counties impacted include:
Rolla City Leaders Consider Making The City A “Sanctuary City Of The Unborn”

Rolla’s City Council held a discussion on whether to draw up an ordinance that would make the city a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn.” The ordinance would give people the right to argue that Missouri’s Amendment 3,
More Winter Weather Headed Our Way

Winter weather is expected to return to Missouri. The National Weather Service in Springfield (NWS) has forecasted snow showers from Thursday night through Friday. In preparation for the upcoming winter weather, Springfield Public Works is readying its
MSU Pride Band To Perform at Presidential Inauguration Parade

Missouri State University’s Pride Marching Band has been chosen to perform in the presidential inauguration parade on Jan. 20, marking the first presidential inauguration performance in the band’s history. The band applied in late November. The application
Power Outages Affecting Hundreds

Power outages across the Ozarks are still being reported on Tuesday. The counties still experiencing power outages in the listening area are: Benton County – 136 customers Phelps County – 343 customers Texas County – 146 customers
Springfield Public Schools Cancels Classes on Monday

Schools across the Ozarks, including Springfield Public Schools, are closed on Monday due to inclement weather. For SPS, seated classes and live virtual instruction for all students are canceled. District offices will remain open. You can view