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        • Roubidoux Plaza coming soon 10:37 am
          A “missing piece” to downtown Waynesville will soon be complete.
          The newest addition to downtown Waynesville, the Roubidoux Plaza retail Center, will be complete this summer. photo by Mandy Matney
        • Nixon, GOP clash over Medicaid, driver's licenses 10:48 am
          Nixon, GOP clash over Medicaid, driver's licensesJORDAN SHAPIRO,Associated PressJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon began his second term with ambitions to expand Medicaid coverage, cap campaign contributions and lengthen the school year.
        • House passes bill on lying about military medals 10:40 am
          WASHINGTON (AP) — People who falsely claim they have received a military medal in order to obtain money or government benefits could face up to a year in jail under legislation that easily passed the House Monday. The Stolen Valor Act, sponsored by...
        • Partridge scores bigs on PLC audit 10:31 am
          Partridge Elementary teachers scored very well, reaching "deep implementation," on all Professional Learning Community areas evaluated during a recent South-Central Regional Professional Development Center (RPDC) external evaluation.Dr. Michelle Smith of the RPDC shared with Partridge teachers that...
        • Law enforcement buckling down on those not buckling up 10:18 am
          As summer heats up, so does safety belt enforcement. Law enforcement officers are cracking down on unbelted drivers May 20-June 2 for an aggressive national "Click It or Ticket" campaign.  Even with all the advancements in automobile safety and education on the importance of seat...
        • Official: 2nd person killed by Oklahoma tornado May. 20, 2013
          SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma's state medical examiner's office says a second person was killed by a tornado that leveled a central Oklahoma mobile home park.Office spokeswoman Amy Elliot on Monday identified the two people who are confirmed to have been killed during Sunday's storms as...
        • High-speed chase crosses 2 counties May. 20, 2013
          A Kansas City woman led law enforcement agencies Sunday on a high-speed chase that exceeded 100 mph from St. James to Pulaski County that ended in a crash and her arrest.
        • Sculpture depicts nation, places in competition May. 20, 2013
          Dakota York placed second in the Missouri SkillsUSA conference at Linn State Technical College with his sculpture, "E Pluribus Unum," or "One From Many."After asking his family and friends for their ideas about how to depict this nation, York worked with his welding...
        • Mo. lawmakers pass budget patch for kids' program May. 20, 2013
          JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Legislation passed in the closing hours of Missouri's annual session Friday could patch a hole in the state budget for early childhood programs and some health care initiatives.Legislators gave final approval to two measures, each of which would order the...
        • Day Trippin’: Finding something for everyone May. 20, 2013
          How does the day tripper find "something for everyone"? They go shopping!Who searches out antiques and collectibles? People who enjoy the hunt of looking for specific items are always on the lookout for a good deal. Many shoppers are those who enjoy looking through vintage items from...
        • Warrior Transition Unit Soldier regains strength through cycling May. 17, 2013
          A Missouri National Guardsman who is part of the warrior transition unit at Fort Leonard Wood recently rediscovered a more familiar level of confidence.
          Missouri National Guard Staff Sgt. Travis Radtke cycles through a town as part of a 400-mile Ride 2 Recovery 2013 Gulf Coast Challenge. The event was for service members who were injured, wounded or became ill as a result of a deployment.
        • Local principal receives regional award May. 17, 2013
          Hilary Bales, principal at East Elementary, has been named the Principal of the Year for the South-Central Region. She is one of 12 principals around the state who was honored during the Missouri Association of Elementary School Principals (MESP) this spring.
        • 'The Mission Continues' to rehabilitate ASYMCA on Saturday May. 17, 2013
          On Saturday May 18, The Mission Continues and Fox Sports Midwest will bring together veterans, service members, military families and local residents for a day of service at the newly opened Armed Services YMCA in Waynesville.The event marks the beginning of the third annual Summer Service Slam, a summer-long partnership between...
        • Waynesville couple indicted for meth conspiracy May. 17, 2013
          A Waynesville couple has been indicted by a federal grand jury for their role in a nearly $414,000 conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in Pulaski and Laclede counties.
        • Mo. bill allows more time to give up newborns May. 17, 2013
          JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Parents could give up their babies without legal consequences up to 45 days after birth under a bill sent to Gov. Jay Nixon.Under current law, parents have five days to leave their babies with medical professionals, firefighters, emergency medical technicians or...
        • Mo. bill would let sheriffs collect jail fees May. 17, 2013
          JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have passed a measure that would allow county sheriffs to divert income tax refunds and lottery winnings to pay jail debts.The House voted 122-31 on Friday to send the bill to Gov. Jay Nixon. It cleared the Senate 33-0 on Thursday.
        • General: sex abuse trend linked to respect issue May. 17, 2013
          WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air Force's top general said Friday that sexual assaults in his branch of the military typically involve alcohol use and can be traced to a lack of respect for women."We have a problem with respect for women that leads to many of the situations that result in sexual...
        • Two federal fugitives arrested May. 16, 2013
          The search for two federal fugitives ended this week with the arrest of James Rhodenizer and Stephen Klasing, who...
        • Marine NCO wins TRADOC Instructor of the Year May. 16, 2013
          Fort Leonard Wood is now home to the best non-commissioned officer instructor the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command has to offer – her name is Marine Staff Sgt. Erin Rios.Rios is currently the assistant academics chief for the Motor Transport Instruction Company, Marine Corps...
          Marine Staff Sgt. Erin Rios, Motor Transport Instruction Company, Marine Corps Detachment, checks the schedule of classes on her computer. Rios was recently named TRADOC’s Instructor of the Year. (Army photo by Melissa Buckley/Released)
        • Mo. lawmakers pass changes to workers' comp claims May. 16, 2013
          Mo. lawmakers pass changes to workers' comp claims DAVID A. LIEB,Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to a measure that would double the fees charged to businesses in order to replenish...
        • Father of slain Kan. toddler grieves in Mo. jail May. 16, 2013
          LEBANON, Mo. (AP) — It's only about 200 miles along curvy highways and country roads from Lebanon, Mo., to Ottawa, Kan., where in a few hours, visitation services would begin for Shawn Patrick Bailey's 18-month-old daughter and estranged wife, victims of a quadruple homicide discovered last week in Ottawa.
        • S&T students volunteer to clean illegal dumpsite May. 16, 2013
          More than 25 Missouri University of Science and Technology students donated their time to help clean an illegal dumpsite near Devils Elbow in Pulaski County on April 20. The cleanup was coordinated by Meramec Regional Planning Commission (MRPC) and the U.S. Forestry Service, and cleanup supplies were funded through an Ozark Rivers...
        • Stock market climbs on Wednesday May. 15, 2013
          The stock market continued its climb Wednesday, despite a handful of disappointing economic reports.
        • Missouri Guard officer earns national judo medals, eyes Olympics May. 14, 2013
          A Missouri National Guard officer recently earned a pair of medals at the U.S. National Judo Championships at Virginia Beach, Va.Capt. Amber Jones earned a gold medal in the masters women’s under 57 kilograms division and a bronze medal in the Olympic women’s under 57 kilograms division.
        • DOD poised to trim furlough days, add exemptions May. 14, 2013
          WASHINGTON (AP) — After weeks of debate and number-crunching, the Defense Department announced plans Tuesday to furlough about 680,000 of its civilian employees for 11 days through the end of this fiscal year, allowing only limited exceptions for the military to avoid or reduce the unpaid days off.
        • AmeriCorps and VISTA programs receive awards May. 14, 2013
          The Waynesville AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps VISTA programs were recognized for their dedication to service and volunteerism on Thursday, April 25, during an awards ceremony conducted by Missouri Community Service Commission in Colombia, Mo
        • Mo. unemployment rate declines in April May. 14, 2013
          JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri officials say the state's unemployment rate edged one-tenth of a point lower to 6.6 percent in April while payrolls increased by roughly 12,000 jobs.The Department of Economic Development reported Tuesday the leisure and hospitality sector added 4,800...
        • Two area kennels make 'Horrible Hundred' report May. 14, 2013
          Two area kennels have been named to a report called "A Horrible Hundred," released by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), which lists 100 puppy mills from 20 different states.The facilities listed in the report were selected based on the conditions documented in publicly available...
        • US government files morning-after pill appeal May. 13, 2013
          NEW YORK (AP) — The government has filed a last-second appeal that will delay the sale of the morning-after contraceptive pill to girls of any age without a prescription.The appeal was filed shortly before a noon Monday deadline.Brooklyn federal Judge...
        • Secretary of Army visits post May. 13, 2013
          Secretary of the U.S. Army John McHugh visited Fort Leonard Wood last week for the second time in his career.
          Secretary of the U.S. Army John McHugh speaks with soldiers at the Sapper Leader Course on Fort Leonard Wood.
        • Mo. bill would let veterans get in-state tuition May. 13, 2013
          Mo. bill would let veterans get in-state tuitionJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have approved legislation allowing veterans to qualify for lower, in-state tuition rates at public universities immediately after leaving the military.The...
        • City responds to lawsuit May. 13, 2013
          The city of Waynesville released a statement Friday regarding a recent lawsuit.The city of Waynesville and four current or former city employees are being sued for allegedly covering up the circumstances surrounding a death in 2010.Kelsey West filed a civil suit...
        • Performer Vino Alan to release debut single May. 10, 2013
          Vino Alan needs no introduction. The former “X-Factor” contestant, who is on his way to climbing the ladder of musical success, is about to release his debut single "My Summer."
        • Garden Club to give 500 trees away May. 10, 2013
           The Planters of Pulaski County, the local gardening club, is trying to make the county a more beautiful place this weekend.Saturday, the group will be giving away 500 free trees of all types at the pavilion next to the playground in St. Robert near the...
        • Three Pulaski County students place in earth day contest May. 10, 2013
          From a field of more than 400 entries, three Pulaski County students placed in the annual Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management District (ORSWMD) Earth Day contest, and two additional Pulaski County youth received honorable mentions for their projects."The contest is an annual event intended to...
          Crocker Mayor and Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management District Board Member James Morgan, left, congratulates Crocker High School Students Ian Fraski, second from left, and Katelyn Fraski, second from right, and their teacher, Crocker High School art teacher Joyce Gruebel, right, on the student’s first place tie in the high school division of the ORSWMD Earth Day trash art contest.
        • Waynesville FBLA attends conference May. 10, 2013
          Members of the Waynesville Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter attended the 2013 Missouri FBLA Leadership Conference held April 21-23 in Columbia, Mo.Delegates representing Waynesville at the state competitive leadership conference were: the Business Ethics team of Trenton Vonnahme,...
        • Nixon likely to veto Mo. income tax cut plan May. 10, 2013
          JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Gov. Jay Nixon indicated Friday that he is likely to veto legislation that would cut Missouri's income taxes for businesses and individuals, saying he has serious concerns that it could jeopardize funding for essential government services.The Democratic governor...
        • City of Waynesville sued for alleged cover-up May. 9, 2013
          The city of Waynesville and four current or former city employees are being sued for allegedly covering up the circumstances surrounding a death in 2010.Kelsey West filed a civil suit on Thursday against former Waynesville Police officer Gary Brankel, Police Chief Robert Carter, Assistant Police...
        • Remains of soldier to return to Fort Leonard Wood Friday May. 9, 2013
          The remains of Spc. Charles McClure of New Bloomfield, Mo., are scheduled to arrive at Forney Field on Fort Leonard Wood May 10.
          Spc. Charles McClure, 21, of New Bloomfield
        • MoCHIP child identification and protection program: Keeping Missouri kids safe May. 9, 2013
          Waynesville, Missouri—June 8, 2013 with more than 164,000 children processed through the MoCHIP Child ID program in 7 years, MoCHIP is clearly a presence in the community and vows to remain so! Taking place 8 June 13 at Waynesville Masonic Lodge 375 the Missouri Masonic Family will be on hand to further ensure the safety of area...
        • Drug court holds fourth graduation May. 9, 2013
          Just in time for National Drug Court Month, Pulaski County held its fourth drug court graduation Monday evening.Judge Colin Long officiated the ceremony offering statistics about drug courts and praise for graduating participant, Christina Toney.Long said,...
          Drug court graduate Christina Toney (right) posed with Judge Colin Long after receiving her certificate of graduation from the program Monday night. Long said he
        • Guardsman earns promotion, moves from logistics to readiness May. 9, 2013
          Mike Shepard, of Fort Leonard Wood, was recently promoted from the rank of staff sergeant to sergeant first class in the Missouri Army National Guard.Shepard has been with the Missouri Guard for 16 years after six years in the Army Reserve. He received the promotion after taking a full-time,...
          Sergeant 1st Class 
Mike Shepard
        • Most military sexual assault cases go unreported May. 8, 2013
          Most military sexual assault cases go unreportedDONNA CASSATA,Associated PressLOLITA C. BALDOR,Associated Press  WASHINGTON (AP) — They...
        • Secretary of the Army to visit Fort Leonard Wood May. 8, 2013
          Secretary of the Army John McHugh is scheduled to visit Fort Leonard Wood May 9-10. McHugh will tour training facilities and speak with several post leaders and Soldiers.
          Secretary of the Army John McHugh
        • Hornbeck to Cleveland victims: Rely on family May. 8, 2013
           ST. LOUIS (AP) — The young man rescued in 2007 in Missouri after being held captive for four years is offering advice to three kidnapped women found this week inside a Cleveland home: Rely on your family for support.Shawn Hornbeck's rescue was...
        • St. Robert increases pool pass prices May. 8, 2013
          The City of St. Robert Board of Alderman recently approved a motion to increase its pool pass prices at the Tiger Typhoon Aquatic Center for the 2013 season.
          The Tiger Typhoon Aquatic Center will open for the summer on May 25, with more expensive prices compared to last year. 
staff photo
        • US Army JROTC cadet receives Sons of Union Veterans award May. 8, 2013
          Cadet Hector Cruz, a student enrolled in the JROTC program at Waynesville High School in Waynesville, Missouri, was presented the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War ROTC Award.
        • Vicky Hartzler's View from the Capitol May. 8, 2013
          This week I had the privilege of joining an estimated 1,400 citizens at Fort Leonard Wood as we made the case against force reductions at the post as the Army decides on restructuring and troop reductions. This Army restructuring is based on a proposal to reduce current end strength from 562,000 active duty troops to 490,000 troops by...
        • ASYMCA moves, plans to host event in May May. 7, 2013
          The Mission Continues and Fox Sports Midwest will unite veterans and civilians in service for the opening project in the Summer Service Slam partnership, which will take place Saturday, May 18.Started by CEO Eric Greitens, a former Navy SEAL, The Mission Continues is a national non-profit...
        • Mo. House panel advances gun rights amendment May. 7, 2013
          JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri House committee has advanced a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at protecting gun rights.The amendment approved on Tuesday would define the right to bear arms as "unalienable" and require the state to defend against any "infringement" of that...
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