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A warrant with a $1,500 cash-only bond has been issued for Alton resident Michelle Wilcox, born in 1984, in connection with a case filed last week in which she’s charged with possession of methamphetamine.
According to the probable cause statement in the case prepared by Missouri State Highway...
A warrant with a $1,500 cash-only bond has been issued for Charles D. Hodges of Gepp, Arkansas, in connection with case filed in Ozark County on March 16 in which he’s charged with possession of a controlled substance, buprenorphine, an opioid used to treat opioid use disorder, acute pain and...
The center ward of the City of Gainesville underwent a water outage March 8 in order to have the city’s center water tower drained, cleaned and inspected. The city has three water towers that each house water for one of the three wards of Gainesville: east, center and west.
City water specialist...
Gainesville woman’s vibrant and realistic paintings now on display at Ozark County Volunteer Library
The artwork of Gainesville resident Carol White is now displayed at the Ozark County Volunteer Library as part of the organization’s visiting artist exhibits.
The paintings, all acrylic on framed stretched canvas, featuring realistic depictions of various animals, insects and scenes that draw the...
‘We went dry, washed away, burned out and flooded’
Editor’s note: This is the conclusion of a two-part story describing the Cook family’s 70 years of operating what is now Theodosia Marina Resort on Bull Shoals Lake.
By early spring 1953, Bull Shoals Lake had reached its power pool (654 feet...
The Ozark County Food Pantry is transitioning to a “scan card” method for check-in during monthly food distribution dates. All food pantry members will need to convert to the new system, as the April food pantry dates will be administered completely through the new scan cards.
Some food pantry...
The residents of the Gainesville Healthcare Center enjoyed a unique visit last week by the Journey Stagecoach, several crew members and two of the crew’s horses, Boone and Swag.
“It was a big hit. There was lots of participation with the residents,” said GHCC activities director Tammie Loftis. “...
Ozark County emergency personnel are hoping this week is a little calmer after a week of wildfires, structure fires and late-night tornado warnings have kept them busy.
Most recently it was the threat of tornadoes that had emergency personnel on high alert, as the National Weather Service office in...
Ten-year-old Isabella resident Skyler Clark, along with his parents and a few family friends, visited the Missouri Capitol last week as a guest of 155th District House Representative Travis Smith.
Smith introduced the young boy on the House floor, and Clark visited the capitol’s “whispering...
Their beginning at Theodosia was filled with setbacks, but 70 years later, the Cook family is now in its fifth generation as resort operators on Bull Shoals
Editor’s note: This is the first part of a two-part story describing the Cook family’s 70 years of operating what is now Theodosia Marina...