Here we go with the snow!

So far, most of Missouri has experienced a pretty mild winter.  But with light snow in the forecast for much of the state, MoDOT reminds drivers to be ready to adjust to driving conditions as the predicted snow flies over the next 24 hours.  Even light precipitation can quickly cause roads to become slick and dangerous.

Blunt, Washington shouldn't play politics with disaster assistance

Over the past year, Missouri and the nation have faced numerous natural disasters that devastated entire communities and the livelihoods of people nationwide.

Bridge Replacement Projects to Be Discussed

The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold an open-house public hearing on Thursday, October 20, 2011, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. to discuss plans to replace two bridges along Route 32 in Laclede County.

Annual Route 66 October Fest

Route 66 October Fest that will take place on the Square in Waynesville (by the courthouse).

Golf course bid approved

Completion date set for late May; opening in July

Fire still burning at Fort Wood

Claims an estimated 1,500 acres in three days.

Water tower shows Tiger pride

WHAT IT IS:The St. Robert Water Tower number three has been noticed lately because of a new paint job, putting Tiger pride up front, but other work is involved.

Meat donations made easy

Ozarks deer hunters have an easy and inexpensive way to help feed the hungry in southwest Missouri this year.
During this year’s deer season, hunters can have their deer processed and donated to Ozarks Food Harvest for free, or at a very low cost through Share the Harvest, a program of the Conservation Federation of Missouri.

Aquatics Center gets new name

‘Tiger Typhoon’ contest winner in Waynesville Schools

Marking the Trail of Tears

A piece of Native American culture was shared by all who attended the Trail of Tears Commemoration in Laughlin Park in Waynesvile on Saturday.

Laquey tradition continues

A long standing tradition for Laquey Schools continued this year despite the founder of the tradition's retirement last year.

Motorists reminded to watch for deer

Drivers are reminded to watch for deer, which are more active this time of year, especially during evening and nighttime hours.

Getting froggy: There’s still time to leap into Frog Fest

The 13th annual Frog Fest is Saturday, the first time the festival will be held in October.

Career Center, hunters provide blinds

Three handicap accessible hunting blinds were constructed for use on conservation areas.

Time to bring plants indoors

When nighttime temperatures edge toward the frost mark, the time has come to prepare your plants for the trek indoors.
 If indoor space is limited you will have to decide which plants to overwinter and which to discard, said David Trinklein, a University of Missouri Extension horticulturist.

Fee free days begin Saturday

Mark Twain National Forest will be offering fee free days and several scheduled events for National Public Lands Day this Saturday.

Pulaski County Poor Farm Cemetery

Anderson and several geophysics students from the university visited the Poor Farm Cemetery to locate unmarked graves using the radar equipment.

Man brings Shrimpfest to Dixon this weekend

Imagine live shrimp in the Midwest.

Panel formed to find DNR chief

Gov. Jay Nixon has assembled a nine-person committee to assist the nationwide search for the next director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, following the resignation Monday of Mark N. Templeton.

Families attend Run for Fallen

About 20 Missouri National Guardsmen were among the more than 1,000 people who participated in Saturday's 3rd annual Run for the Fallen at Gammon Field.

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