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Jamie Turner Wyman, the master chef behind Gainesville’s newest food establishment, J’s Grill, held a grand opening at her food truck Tuesday, and despite the soggy weather, it was a huge hit with locals.
The truck is now open for business during regular hours, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday...
What happens when a community’s senior citizens and young people are brought together to share what they know with each other? That’s exactly the question that will be answered by a set of new University of Missouri Extension - Ozark County programs that will occur over the next two years, thanks...
Editor's note: This feature about the new Monastery of St. Joseph is the second in a three-part series describing four religious communities and facilities that operate a few miles north of Ozark County in Douglas County. Last week's Times featured Assumption Abbey and the Nazareth Hermitage. The...
Good news! We at the Historium are happy to announce that Jeffrey Patrick, museum curator at the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, will join us at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, for a presentation.
Patrick has worked at the battlefield since 1992 and is the author or editor of numerous books and...
Ozark County commissioners held their final budget hearing Monday for the 2023 county budget, and commissioners voted to approve the budget.
County officials have been working on budget matters since the beginning of the year. The final budget numbers were not available as the Times went to press...
Editor's note: This feature describing Assumption Abbey and the Nazareth Hermitage is the first of three stories that describe four religious communities and facilities that operate a few miles north of Ozark County in Douglas County. The other two facilities, St. Joseph's Monastery and Holy...
The United States Postal Service announced recently that Karla Hogan has been named the new Theodosia post master. Although she’s new to the title, Karla isn’t new to Ozark County or the USPS.
Karla and husband Mike own a farm in Ozark County in the Nottinghill area.
“I have lived all my life in...
If you’re hoping for an early spring, you’re not alone.
Ozark County was hit with two winter storms in the last week, the first of which dumped up to 10 inches of snow in some parts of the county and knocked out power to thousands.
Then, on Monday, freezing drizzle in the wee hours of the morning...
Missouri State Representative Travis Smith (R-155th district) has filed a bill that would amend a law dealing with local sales tax rates that would raise the cap that counties can collect to one and a half percent, up from one-half a percent.
Ozark County leaders were shocked to learn recently that...
Times ad manager Jenny Yarger has been busy working with area business owners on ads for the upcoming annual publication of The Real Ozarks Magazine. The glossy-covered, magazine-style book features information for residents and visitors about everything there is to do and enjoy in the area.
The...