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Melody Pettit

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Springfield, MO, United States

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Past articles by Melody:

Searchers find body of man reported missing Saturday in Polk County

Raymond Lopez disappeared Thursday. He did not show up for his job on Friday and Saturday. → Read More

City Utility kiosks & mobile app not taking payments

City Utility kiosks and mobile app are not taking payments right now. → Read More

Family of boy killed outside Springfield school to speak to class about bullying

The family of Riddick Tudor wants to leave a positive legacy behind in honor of the 10-year old who was killed. → Read More

Ozark Community Center is collecting old mascara wands to save animals

An Ozarks community is giving back to animals in a unique way. → Read More

Woman whose fiance beaten to death by next door neighbor speaks out

A woman whose fiance was beaten and killed by their next door neighbor is now speaking out for the first time about what happened. → Read More

Sexual harassment a problem at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield?

During a tour of Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Thursday, US Secretary of Interior says sexual harassment is happening at national parks across the Country. → Read More

Teachers across the Ozarks planning field trips to Wonders of Wildlife

Teachers across the Ozarks are planning field trips to Springfield's Wonders of Wildlife museum and aquarium. → Read More

Forsyth's historic 'homestead cabin' deemed safety risk

Yellow caution tape now surrounds the iconic homestead at Shadow Rock Park in Forsyth. → Read More

Springfield Community organizes "Light the Night" event after attack and rape of woman

A Springfield community is coming together after a woman was attacked raped right outside her own home. → Read More

Springfield woman sick of cleaning up homeless feces from yard

A Springfield woman is sick and tired of cleaning human feces from her yard from her next door homeless camp. → Read More

Police in Springfield need your help to catch school bus violators

People in one neighborhood in Springfield are concerned about dangerous drivers putting children at risk. → Read More

Nixa police officer recounts time as NYPD officer during 9/11 attacks

As the world reflects on the worst terrorist attack in United States history, one police officer in the Ozarks is remembering his time at ground zero. → Read More

Police recover gun in Springfield mall shooting that hurt 10-year old girl

New details about a shooting at Springfield's mall that hurt a 10-year old girl. → Read More

Community rallies behind Springfield sexual assault victim

A warning for all women in the Ozarks to be on guard even in places you feel safe. → Read More

Bolivar teens hospitalized after drinking gallon of vodka in 20 minutes

Bolivar police issue a stern warning to parents across the Ozarks after a group of teens drank so much alcohol, they could have died. → Read More

Springfield increases security, road crews for Trump visit

Not only did President Donald Trump bring the secret service to Springfield, but many local law enforcement agencies were pitching in as well. → Read More

MO Conservation needs your help to crack down on poaching in the Ozarks

Missouri Conservation officials are asking you to be on the lookout for poachers in the Ozarks. → Read More

Endangered Silver Advisory Alert issued for Springfield woman

The Springfield Police Department has issued an Endangered Silver Advisory Alert for a Springfield woman who went missing Thursday Feb. 23rd. Have you seen her? → Read More

What's Going Around the Ozarks: Flu cases on the rise

KSPR's Melody Pettit shares where flu cases have spiked in the Ozarks in this week's 'What's Going Around the Ozarks.' → Read More

Worry about mumps is 'What's Going Around the Ozarks'

Even if you've had the vaccine for the mumps, you may not be safe from this outbreak we're seeing across Missouri and Arkansas. → Read More