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Past articles by Nikki:

Ozark, Mo. police follow leads to find couple missing for nearly two years

Quincey Hill, 25, and Kenneth Webb, 31, who also went by Steveo, were last seen in May of 2019. → Read More

Ozark, Mo. police follow leads to find couple missing for nearly two years

Quincey Hill, 25, and Kenneth Webb, 31, who also went by Steveo, were last seen in May of 2019. → Read More

Police investigate deadly shooting in south Springfield

Officers responded to the 1000 block of East Stewart Wednesday night. → Read More

CDC reports record high STD rates for sixth year in a row, Springfield experts weigh in

The CDC reports the sharpest increase from 2015 to 2019 was in cases of syphilis among newborns, which nearly quadrupled. → Read More

CDC reports record high STD rates for sixth year in a row, Springfield experts weigh in

The CDC reports the sharpest increase from 2015 to 2019 was in cases of syphilis among newborns, which nearly quadrupled. → Read More

Springfield restaurants face new challenges as occupancy restrictions are lifted

Restaurants have been operating at about half of their regular capacity for the last year and either laid off or lost most of their crews. With more customers allowed inside by the weekend that leaves servers, cooks and other workers spread thin. → Read More

Springfield restaurants face new challenges as occupancy restrictions are lifted

Restaurants have been operating at about half of their regular capacity for the last year and either laid off or lost most of their crews. With more customers allowed inside by the weekend that leaves servers, cooks and other workers spread thin. → Read More

Crews clear out homeless camp in downtown Springfield

The City of Springfield said the individuals living at the camp were given plenty of notice. → Read More

Crews clear out homeless camp in downtown Springfield

The City of Springfield said the individuals living at the camp were given plenty of notice. → Read More

Springfield’s National Art Shop begins closing sale after 51 years in business

Jean Sanders and her husband Jerry have been running the National Art Shop since 1970. Fifty-one years later, the couple is retiring and closing their store. → Read More

Springfield’s National Art Shop begins closing sale after 51 years in business

Jean Sanders and her husband Jerry have been running the National Art Shop since 1970. Fifty-one years later, the couple is retiring and closing their store. → Read More

Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau launches incentive to draw tourists to the city

“The travel and tourism industry itself, hospitality, was one of the hardest hit,” said Megan Buchbinder, Director of Marketing for the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau. → Read More

Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau launches incentive to draw tourists to the city

“The travel and tourism industry itself, hospitality, was one of the hardest hit,” said Megan Buchbinder, Director of Marketing for the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau. → Read More

Non-profit, city leaders present progress in Springfield’s poverty rate

The statistics don’t include any poverty information from 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic shut down businesses and many people lost jobs. We asked what that might mean for the progress the groups presented. → Read More

Non-profit, city leaders present progress in Springfield’s poverty rate

The statistics don’t include any poverty information from 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic shut down businesses and many people lost jobs. We asked what that might mean for the progress the groups presented. → Read More

Some home insurance rates increase in the Ozarks after hail storm last spring

One local insurance agent said he's seen a range of rate increases for home policy renewals. → Read More

Some home insurance rates increase in the Ozarks after hail storm last spring

One local insurance agent said he's seen a range of rate increases for home policy renewals. → Read More

Branson state lawmaker proposes to eliminate property tax for some Missouri seniors

One lawmaker from the Ozarks wants to eliminate those payments for people once they reach a certain age, if they have a limited income. → Read More

Branson state lawmaker proposes to eliminate property tax for some Missouri seniors

One lawmaker from the Ozarks wants to eliminate those payments for people once they reach a certain age, if they have a limited income. → Read More

Dentists, veterinarians, optometrists and other professionals now qualified to give COVID-19 vaccines

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced more qualified professionals can administer COVID-19 vaccines. Certain students of eligible health care professions with proper training and professional supervision are also included. → Read More