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The Willow Springs City Council took a moment during its October meeting Thursday evening to reflect on the impact of domestic violence on the community. more
There were no speakers at the West Plains City Council’s public hearing held Monday regarding the approval of the city and utility and Tax Increment Finance (TIF) 2024 fiscal year budgets, and increases to utility rates for electricity, water, sewer and sanitation. more
The West Plains Police Department has reported officers who responded to a burglary alarm in the early morning hours of Tuesday took a suspect into custody nearby after he fled. more
A West Plains man awaiting trial on lesser charges of domestic assault has now been charged again after allegedly causing a head injury so severe the victim was found unconscious at the scene and remained unconscious for hours afterward. more
The West Plains Regional Animal Shelter is taking strides to reach its fundraising goal to complete the interior of its new animal housing facility, and its annual benefit dinner this year is dedicated to crossing that finish line. more
The 10th annual Ozarktoberfest, held Oct. 7, raised $250 in donations for the Greater West Plains Area Boys & Girls Club. Proceeds raised over the past decade are in excess of $6,000 and have gone toward the payment of youth tuition in the after-school program. more
The 10th annual Ozarktoberfest, held Oct. 7, raised $250 in donations for the Greater West Plains Area Boys & Girls Club. Proceeds raised over the past decade are in excess of $6,000 and have gone toward the payment of youth tuition in the after-school program. more
The October meeting of the West Plains R-7 School Board will be held beginning with a closed session 5 p.m. Tuesday in the West Plains High School library to discuss possible personnel, student, legal and real estate matters. more
The Willow Springs School Board, during its October monthly meeting, heard from Superintendent Dr. Marty Spence regarding future facility projects including the possibility of a safe room at the district’s elementary school, and from School Resource Officer Jeff Cunningham regarding safety measures. more
Adam Rodriguez, 41, West Plains, is charged with three counts of statutory sodomy, the victim being young than 14 years old, according to authorities. The charges are felonies. more
The Richards School Board will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in regular session, to be held in the school boardroom. more
Officials with the City of West Plains announce that the city has been recognized by the National Weather Service Forecast Office for achieving StormReady Renewal through October 2027. more
West Plains city council members will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall, 1910 Holiday Lane. The public is welcome to attend. more
Sheldon Wilkening, 39, West Plains, has entered an Alford plea to a charge of misdemeanor second-degree harassment and was sentenced to two years of unsupervised probation; as long as Wilkening does not violate probation, a conviction will not be recorded. more
Outgoing Missouri State University President Clif Smart gave his final state of the university address Friday afternoon at Hass-Darr Hall on the Missouri State University-West Plains campus. more
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