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Government offices, including those at the Ozark County Courthouse and Gainesville City Hall, will be closed Monday, Oct. 9, in observance of Columbus Day. Banks, post offices and the Gainesville License Office will also be closed.
Many local businesses and offices, including the Ozark County Times...
Many Ozark Countians are eagerly awaiting the reopening of two major bridges over the North Fork of the White River this week and next, hoping the Missouri Department of Transportation’s hopeful predictions stay on schedule. The bridges on CC Highway neaer Hammond Camp and James Bridge on PP...
Fall is here, although the weather hasn’t yet turned to those familiar crisp October temperatures. Autumn events around the Ozarks are being held to celebrate the season and in anticipation of Halloween. Listed below are events happening soon in the area. Watch the Times each week for an updated...
The Ozark County Times brought home two first place awards, five second place awards, four third place awards and one honorable mention at the 2016 Missouri Press Better Newspaper Contest awards luncheon held at University Plaza Hotel in Springfield Saturday.
“I’m extremely proud of the staff at...
For more than 40 years, the Turner family has been turning the juice of homegrown sorghum cane into sweet molasses on their farm. To watch them in action, make plans to travel to Thornfield between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, when they crank up the old cane press again and fire up the...
Century Bank employees Michele Johnson, left, Bill Trivitt and Amanda Martin show some of the items to be sold Friday night at the Gainesville Lions Club’s 30th annual auction at Gainesville High School. In addition to a wide array of merchandise and gift certificates, the auction also includes a...
I believe spring has sprung. The trees are really green, and the dogwood trees are beautiful.
I am sure lots of gardens are being planted.
We had some turkey breasts last week. A friend’s son who killed one during youth season shared with us, and was it ever good! We hope the starting of the...
State troopers had to euthanize a large mountain lion Tuesday morning after it had been injured by a vehicle on I-44 in Laclede County.
It's the first recorded mountain lion hit by a vehicle in southwest Missouri, according to Missouri Department of Conservation Agent Jarad Milligan, who recovered...