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My Ozarks: Jerome (MO) Trail of Tears Memorial

A North Carolina woman has a plan to preserve a local Native American memorial. She bought the land, near Jerome (MO), when its owner died. Now, she wants to make it a natural healing center. Read more »

Some States Delaying Tax Refunds, Missouri May Speed Them Up

The deadline for filing your income tax return is a little over a month away. But at least five states are considering withholding tax refunds for weeks. Missouri residents, however, could get their state tax refunds earlier, thanks to a bill the Missouri House passed March 2nd. Read more »

Energy Star Appliance Rebate Program Approaches

Beginning April 19th, Missouri residents can trade in their old appliances for new energy efficient ones. In the process, they can save some money, and even get some back by means of a rebate. Will Carter has details. Read more »

Ft. Wood Soldier Pleads Guilty of 3 St. Robert, MO Robberies

A Fort Leonard Wood soldier is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty in three robberies. Read more »

National Average Gas Price Rises 10 Cents a Gallon

If you think you're paying more at the pump lately, you're probably right. Read more »

Four Charged in Rolla for Heroin Possession, Intent to Sell Near School

Four people are charged in Phelps County for possessing heroin. Officers say two tried to sell heroin near a school. Read more »

"Special Master" to Oversee Rowan Ford Murder Suspects' Jailhouse Phone Calls

Attorneys for two men charged with the rape and killing of a nine-year-old girl say the Barry County Sheriff's Department recorded their jail house phone calls with their clients. Chris Collings and David Spears are awaiting trial for the November 2007 death of Rowan Ford. When investigators found the child's body in a hillside cave 10 miles from her Stella, Mo., home, the Ozarks mourned en masse. Read more »

Forest Service Plans Prescribed Burns at Missouri Forest

Prescribed burns are planned in the coming months at Mark Twain National Forest to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. Read more »

Missouri State of the Union Reactions

Here is a look at reaction from members of Missouri's congressional delegation to President Obama's State of the Union speech: Read more »

Sarah Steelman Speaks to Pachyderms and KSPR

Former GOP gubernatorial candidate Sarah Steelman spoke to republicans in Springfield Friday night (1-15). Afterward KSPR asked if she was still planning a run for office. Read more »

Phelps County, Missouri Men Sentenced on Multiple Charges

Douglas Braidlow was sentenced to 20 years in prison, Jimmy Dean Seest was sentenced to 15 months in prison, Acting United States Attorney Michael W. Reap announced today. Read more »

Updated: Man Charged for Threats; Investigators Seize Guns And 300-Thousand Rounds of Ammo

Police in Phelps County, Mo., say the man from Illinois threatened to kill his wife and son in Rolla. Read more »

Security Camera Upgrades Scheduled for Phelps County, Missouri Jail

The Phelps County jail will soon get an upgrade to its security camera system. Read more »

Missouri Police on Lookout for Serial Bank Robber

Cops from Moberly to Rolla, and points in between, are looking for an obese bank robber. Read more »

Rolla Man Faces Prison for Gun

Federal prosecutors say Michael Mehler is a felon who can't own a weapon. Read more »

Rolla Couple Robbed at Gunpoint

A Rolla couple says a man broke into their home, pointed a gun at them and took some of their property. Read more »

Newburg Considers Boat Purchase

An Ozarks community is considering buying a boat to assist with its water worries. Read more »

Families React to Nash’s Guilty Verdict

A jury finds Donald "Doc" Nash guilty of killing his ex-girlfriend Judy Spencer 27-years-ago. Read more »

Defense Rests Case in Cold Case Murder Trial

Attorneys for Donald Nash called their final witness Wednesday as they prepare for closing arguments Thursday. Nash is accused of killing his girlfriend Judy Spencer in 1982. Read more »

Day 3: Cold Case Murder Trial State and Defense Rest

A trial continues for a Dent County man accused of killing his girlfriend in 1982. Donald "Doc" Nash is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Judy Spencer. Read more »

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