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Jeanne Golla Hreha Shumaker
Jeanne Golla Hreha Shumaker of Hollister, MO...
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Robert Lee “Bob” Robertson
Robert Lee “Bob” Robertson, age 85, of Hollister, Missouri
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Lois Jean Bradford
Lois Jean Bradford, 87, of Branson, Missouri.
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Cynthia Jane Hulett
Cynthia Jane Hulett, age 72, of Hollister, Missouri.
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William “Lanny” Lansing Robertson
William “Lanny” Lansing Robertson, age 76, of Merriam Woods, Missouri.
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James Francis McMillan
James Francis McMillan, 78, of Harrison, Arkansas.
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Teresa Fay King
Teresa Fay King, age 66, of Seligman, Missouri.
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Darlene Marie Orr
Darlene Marie Orr...
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LeeAnn Lane
LeeAnn Lane, 69, of South Lead Hill, Arkansas.
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Levi Harvey Hill
Levi Harvey Hill, 39, of Harrison, Arkansas.
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Local News
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OATS transportation for seniors and those in need in rural areas will see a pause in service
OATS Transit, which has been providing for the transportation needs of seniors, disabled and rural families since 1970, is having to pause and adjust some services to the rural communities they serve due to a lack of federal funds.
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Active Weather for the Week, Weekend
The National Weather Service continues to update information on showers and thunderstorms hitting the Lakes Region over the next several days.
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Sides Pleads Not Guilty in Taney County Case
A man who has faced many legal issues over the past 10 plus years was in Taney County Court on Tuesday.
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Incoming storms expected to bring high winds, large hail, and flooding to Mark Twain National Forest
Rolla, Mo., (April 1, 2025) — The National Weather Service (NWS) has forecasted a severe weather event moving through Missouri over the next few days. These storm systems could result in six to fifteen inches of precipitation over parts of the state. Forest Service personnel are preparing for the event and will be closely monitoring the water levels of local creeks and rivers as the storms move into and through the area. Predictions also include chances of high winds and hail. Please stay tuned in to local weather stations for timely and accurate local weather conditions and updates.
Local Sports
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C of O Baseball Completes Sweep
Three wins in two days for the College of the Ozarks Bobcats Baseball Team.
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Forsyth Sports Update: First Track Meet, Baseball Wins Tournament
The Forsyth Baseball Panthers sweep through the Ozarks Baseball Classic in Harrison while the school also takes part in their first track meet.