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Bill Eigel meet-and-greet Wednesday at Johnny Hatchets

Republican candidate for governor and State Sen. Bill Eigel will be in West Plains on Wednesday for a meet-and-greet, just under a week ahead of the Aug. 6 primary election.
Former State Rep. Travis Morrison of West Plains introduced Democratic Party gubernatorial candidate Crystal Quade at a recent event held at the West Plains Civic Center that was attended by about 65 people. She talked about her background and goals should she be elected governor. She was elected in 2016 as 132rd District State Representative and again in 2020, and was chosen to serve as the House Minority Floor Leader for the 100th and 101st general assemblies as a sophomore legislator.

Dem. candidate for governor Crystal Quade speaks to crowd in WP

Current 132rd District State Rep. and Democratic candidate for governor Crystal Quade introduced herself at a recent event held at the West Plains Civic Center, drawing a crowd of about 65 people interested in hearing her message and plan for the future of Missouri.

Mtn. View Downtown Food Truck festival set for Aug. 3

All are invited to bring their appetites — and a lawn chair — to the Downtown Food Truck, Music, and Art Festival, scheduled for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 3 in Mtn. View.

President Biden approves major disaster declaration for Missouri

This week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced that the federal government has approved Parsons’s request for a major disaster declaration in response to multiple severe weather systems that generated tornadoes, high winds and flooding across southern Missouri from May 19 through 27.

Businessman calls police after locking kidnapping suspect in store

An alleged parental kidnapping that resulted in an Amber Alert being issued by the Missouri State Highway Patrol just past midnight Wednesday morning ended with the child being found safe and the father being charged with parental kidnapping, a Class E felony.

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Arkansas standoff ends with suspect dead after exchange of gunfire with law enforcement

A 32-year-old Little Rock, Arkansas, man is dead after an exchange of gunfire with Arkansas State Police’s SWAT team. The man was wanted on multiple felony warrants out of Little Rock, Sherwood and …
FILE - Boxes containing signatures supporting a proposed ballot measure to scale back Arkansas' abortion ban are delivered to a room in the state Capitol, July 5, 2024, in Little Rock, Ark. The signatures collected by volunteers for an Arkansas abortion-rights measure would fall short of the number needed to qualify for ballot if those are the only ones counted, according to an initial tally from election officials filed with the state Supreme Court on Thursday, July 25. (AP Photo/Andrew DeMillo, File)

Arkansas abortion measure's signatures from volunteers alone would fall short, filing shows

A court filing shows that the signatures collected by volunteers for an Arkansas abortion-rights measure would fall short of the number needed to qualify for the ballot if they're the only ones …
FILE - Christopher Dunn, right, listens to his attorney Justin Bonus from New York City during the first day of his hearing to decide whether to vacate his murder conviction, Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at the Carnahan Courthouse in St. Louis. A Missouri judge on Monday, July 24, 2024, overturned the conviction of Dunn, who has spent more than 30 years in prison for a killing he has long contended he didn’t commit. (Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP, Pool, File)

Missouri judges have overturned 2 murder convictions in recent weeks. Why did the AG fight freedom?

A man who was on the verge of walking out of prison this week after a judge found evidence of his “actual innocence” and overturned his murder conviction now faces a fresh legal hurdle. The …

Missouri lawsuits allege abuse by priests, nuns; archdiocese leader in Omaha among those accused

Sixty people allege in new lawsuits filed in Missouri that they were abused as children by dozens of priests, nuns and others, and the man who now leads the Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska, is among …
FILE - John Broomes, nominated to be United States District Judge for the district of Kansas, testifies during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on nominations on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov. 15, 2017. On Tuesday, July 2, 2024, U.S. District Judge Broomes blocked a federal rule expanding anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ students from being enforced in four states and a patchwork of places elsewhere across the nation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File, File)

Days before a Biden rule against anti-LGBTQ+ bias takes effect, judges are narrowing its reach

New federal court rulings are narrowing the Biden administration’s enforcement of a rule for protecting LGBTQ+ students from discrimination and allowing critics to limit it even further school by …

Workers at GM seat supplier in Missouri each tentative agreement, end strike

The union representing workers at Lear Corp.’s Missouri plant that makes seats for General Motors vehicles says it has reached a tentative agreement with the company, ending a strike that was in …

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Who is getting paid and how in the landmark settlement of NCAA antitrust cases
Highlights from the 100-page $2.78 billion settlement agreement filed between the NCAA, college sports’ wealthiest conferences and plaintiffs representing hundreds of thousands of former and …
Thousands of former college athletes will be eligible for payments ranging from a few dollars to more than a million under the $2.78 billion antitrust settlement agreed to by the NCAA and five power …
The July heat may still be upon us, but the anticipation in the air is already shifting towards the exhilarating roar of high school football season! The West Plains Daily Quill is gearing up to celebrate this much-loved tradition with our highly anticipated special Football Preview tabloid. This cherished publication is set to hit the stands in just a few weeks, offering an in-depth look at the area’s high school football teams, complete with captivating pictures and insightful analyses for the upcoming season.
Wisconsin athletic director Chris McIntosh has signed a five-year contract extension that includes a pay raise. McIntosh’s contract will now run through June 30, 2029. He has served as …
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2024--Electric vehicles may be known for being quiet, but a day at a Formula E race is anything but. The track is alight with activity, from engineers …

Judge denies Houston Christian's objection to NCAA's $2.77 billion antitrust settlement agreement

FILE - In this April 25, 2018, file photo, the NCAA headquarters is shown in Indianapolis. Houston Christian University's U.S. district court case might be just the beginning of the challenges the NCAA and the major conferences will face as they sort out how their schools will be able to potentially pay athletes. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
A federal judged has denied the first objection to a $2.77 billion settlement of antitrust lawuits facing the NCAA and five power conferences, ruling against Houston Christian University’s motion …

AP Sports Digest

The highlights of the AP Sports report. An up-to-the minute listing of all stories planned, including games and events, is available in Coverage Plan on AP Newsroom, …
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Missouri State University-West Plains Calendar of Events

Below are several upcoming events at Missouri State University-West Plains (MSU-WP), many of which are open to the community. Feel free to clip this calendar and keep it for your reference to make sure you don’t miss any events that might interest you. Also listed are several important dates on the university’s calendar that area residents might want to keep in mind. 
Winning artist Dawn King with her sculpture,

Ozark Artery announces winners of ‘Conversation Starters’ art show

Ozark Artery has announced the winners of the "Conversation Starters Art and Sensory Experience” Art Show on exhibit at the Yellow House, 209 W. Trish Knight St. 

Mizzou releases spring 2024 graduation list

At the University of Missouri in Columbia, students explore their interests, discover their passions and receive the hands-on training they need to change the world. In May 2024, 5,025 Tigers received a total of 7,548 degrees and certificates, joining a network of more than 362,500 alumni across the globe. And, say university officials, recent Mizzou graduates are seeing success, as more than 95% find employment, continue their education or begin military or service roles within six months of graduation.

Ozarks Healthcare awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors

Ozarks Healthcare officials announce the recipients of scholarships awarded to outstanding graduating high school seniors. This year, the health system provided community scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each and scholarships for the dependents of staff members in the amount of $500 each through the Ozarks Healthcare Foundation.
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Is your lawn getting enough water?

A lush, vibrant lawn is the pride of any homeowner, a green oasis that invites barefoot strolls and backyard gatherings. But achieving and maintaining that perfect lawn requires more than just an occasional mow. It’s a year-round commitment, with each season bringing its own set of challenges and requirements. One of the most critical aspects of lawn care is proper watering, a task that, if done correctly, ensures your lawn stays healthy and resilient no matter the weather.
People can learn about the benefits provided by bumblebees (pictured above) and other native bee species at an Aug. 1 MDC virtual program.

Learn about Missouri's native bees at MDC virtual program

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Through their pollination efforts, bees provide a multitude of benefits to humans and to other wildlife species.
The exterior of the Star Grocery circa 1910. The two gentlemen at the center of the photo are Captain Mark and Judge W.A. Springer. The woman is Elsie Springer. One of the other men is George Wiggins.

Star of the Square The Springer Family and their Star Grocery Story

Nestled in the fabric of West Plains lies the rich history of the Springer family, a name synonymous with dedication, resilience, and community spirit. Their story unfolds through the memories of those who once witnessed Judge William A. Springer trudging along the wooden sidewalks of West Plains, always engrossed in the Kansas City Star, to the enduring legacy left behind by his children and grandchildren. This feature delves into the lives and contributions of the Springers, painting a vivid picture of an era long past but never forgotten.

Nellie Patterson

As careers go, Nellie Patterson's was relatively short. She spent only about fifteen years during the early part of this century teaching in one-room schools scattered over Ozark County, and later in the larger schools of Gainesville. But in those years, she became widely known as a woman of wit, wisdom, compassion, and faith. She personified the true Ozarkian: rugged, yet gentle; independent, but devoted to her family and friends.

3rd Annual Yellow House August Bazaar

The Yellow House Community Arts Center is thrilled to announce the 3rd Annual August Bazaar, a vibrant and joyous celebration taking place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Aug. 17 at 209 W. Trish Knight St, West Plains. This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a fantastic lineup of activities, live music, delicious food, and unique art vendors.

Patrol urges all to plan a safe July Fourth holiday

Missouri’s travelers are reminded by Missouri State Highway Patrol Superintendent Col. Eric Olson to “make smart choices” for a safe July Fourth holiday.
Trinity Worship Center on K Highway operates one of several fireworks stands in or near West Plains. This one is a fundraiser for its youth and children's programs and is staffed by teen members of the church's

Where to buy fireworks in the West Plains area

The familiar roadside stands that crop up each summer ahead of July 4 have once again appeared in West Plains and on the outskirts of town, selling fireworks of interest to all ages, from smoke bombs to firecrackers, rockets and fountains to large mortar-style displays.

Fire Marshal Bean: Safety comes first with fireworks

While the drought conditions that plagued Missouri for over a year have eased, the Division of Fire Safety is urging Missourians to continue to exercise extreme caution if they choose to use consumer fireworks as part of July Fourth celebrations. Across the nation, the Fourth of July is not only the busiest day of the year for fireworks, it’s the busiest day of the year for fires, said division officials.

Cedarhurst to host Goat Gala & Fashion Show

Cedarhurst of West Plains invites the public to its inaugural Goat Gala & Fashion Show to be held May 29 at the senior living facility, 1528 U.S. 63.

Night during the day: Why everyone is hyped for the eclipse

By now, the only folks who have not heard the buzz about the total eclipse happening in 2024 must be living under rocks. Yeah, that's right, another celestial blockbuster is on its way, and folks are getting seriously hyped up about it. It's not just your regular stargazers and astronomy buffs either; we're talking about people from all walks of life planning, plotting, and ready to hit the road for the best viewing spots. But why all the fuss about the moon photobombing the sun for a bit? Let's dive in and find out why everyone's marking their calendars and why you might just want to join the eclipse-chasing bandwagon.
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