Jessica E. Yanez, 17, of Plato, hurt this morning in accident nine miles south of Waynesville on Highway 17. (3:44 p.m.)
Houston police called to reported assault on Oak Hill Drive. (2:22 p.m.)
Filings continue at Texas County Courthouse.
Two-year prison term for man who stole items from Mountain View Lumber and Houston Do-it Center. (11:14 a.m.)
Lengthy agenda for Houston City Council on Monday: Thomasville Road extension, bond issue discussion, restaurant/liquor license. (11:11 a.m.) </>
Logan Dale named CEO and president of First National Bank in Southern Missouri. (9:28 a.m.)
Job seekers have new computerized tools available at Texas County Food Pantry. (8:54 a.m.)
More than 110 people have joined the Herald’s NASCAR Pick ‘Em Challenge. Have you? It’s not too late to play for free. Only your top 15 scores from the entire season count. (8:49 a.m.)
Houston volleyball players Janell Gentry, Jessica Herndon, Amber Honig, Kortney Huffman, Erica Keeney, Sarah Pierce and Courtney Sillyman named to academic all-state team. (8:44 a.m.)
Area communities investigate hiring legal counsel related to Sho-Me Power Corp. rate increase. (7:52 a.m.)
Downtown Houston group meets to discuss welcome center Thursday. (7:50 a.m.)
Today is the last day to submit personal property forms to the assessor’s office without penalty. (7:40 a.m.)
Texas County Democrats gathered Thursday night for a mass meeting in advance of presidential convention. (7:45 a.m.)
The City of Houston successfully replaced damaged equipment Thursday at an electrical substation. No disruption of power was required. A Feb. 5 storm necessitated the repairs. (7:40 a.m.)
Three dead in West Plains house fire.
SLIDESHOW: Conway beats Houston Lady Tigers in district semifinals.
SLIDESHOW: The Week in Photos.
FILINGS: Up-to-date filings for state offices.
