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Israeli leaders said the attack was aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb as the country enriches uranium a ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Ozark Mountain Daredevils announced the passing of one of their founding members, Larry Lee on Sunday, May 11. According to the band’s website, the band started in 1971 ...
President Bola Tinubu has directed Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, to take decisive political steps to resolve the ongoing crisis in the state and ...
March 29, 1944 – April 6, 2025 Beloved husband, father, bridge master, Bills fan, and ambassador: Edward L. Ozark passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 6, surrounded by his loving family ...
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has suspended all mining activities in the state over security concerns. In an executive order dated Friday, February 21, Mutfwang said the suspension ...
OZARK, Mo. (KY3) - An Ozark woman found her horse dead in her field less than a week before Christmas. This is just one of the many cases of animal abuse we’ve told you about recently.. Alisha ...
The Ozark Society Sugar Creek chapter will host a 4-mile, first-day hike in Bentonville at 10 a.m. Jan. 1. The hike is easy with slight elevation changes through Compton Gardens and Crystal ...
Kansas endangered amphibians. The spotted cave salamander, like the gray bat, is only present in a small sliver of the Ozark Plateau in southeast Kansas.
A unifying theme of this year’s extremely active Atlantic hurricane season, which officially concludes on Saturday, has been the disbelief echoing from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Ozark plateau.
Ozarks residents may soon notice more planes flying overhead. Starting this month, the U.S. Geological Survey is conducting low-level flights over parts of Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas.
Ozarks residents may soon notice more planes flying overhead. Starting this month, the U.S. Geological Survey is conducting low-level flights over parts of Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas.
If you see low-flying planes over Missouri over the next eight months or so, it's likely nothing to worry about, as they're working for the U.S. Geological Survey.