Federal officials are reviewing cellphones, a camera and a recording device found with a duck boat that sank in a storm last month in southern Missouri
Members of an Indiana family who lost nine relatives when a duck boat sank in Missouri described their pain while calling for a ban on the amphibious tourist boats.
A woman who prosecutors say planned the death of a 72-year-old Missouri man who was left beaten and bound in a vehicle faces life in prison after being convicted in the death.
More than half of the 17 people killed when a tourist boat sank on a Branson lake were members of the same Indiana family, and they likely would not have been on the ill-fated trip but for a ticket mix-up.
Four State Fair Community College nominees received awards Nov. 2-3 at the Missouri Community College Association’s (MCCA) 53nd annual convention in Branson.
A maroon GMC with no license plates was stopped by Sedalia Police around 8 p.m. on September 16, and both the driver and a passenger were arrested on multiple drug-related charges.