He told the judge he wanted to plead guilty, but Cory Hamilton’s body language said otherwise.
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Judge Laura J. Johnson, presiding judge of the 38th Judicial Circuit sat with the Supreme Court of Missouri during arguments Dec. 11, by special designation.
Ozark's Kyle Flavin looks for an open teammate against Maryville at the Ozark Mountain Shootout on Wednesday.
SPRINGFIELD — The only "I" in regard to Ozark that coach Mark Schweitzer hopes to hear from his Tigers is a reference to their impressive interchangeable identity.
If a recent foot infection Blaine Cline endured is any indication, he’s not the type to unwrap Christmas presents early.
It’s been more than a decade since a developer seriously looked into some storied land in Ozark.
An improbable and exceptionally quick climb up the ranks for Nixa’s DeSean Downs and Evann Long has culminated in their inclusion to the All-COC First-Team.
An undercover investigation ended with an Ozark man being accused of selling drugs in a school zone.
Ozark center A.J. Elliott won a duel against his Park Hill South counterpart, 6-foot-9 Dylan Braugham. But Elliott lost a free-throw contest with Panthers hotshot Josh Prososki.
The early moments of Ethan Whatley’s first varsity start for Ozark couldn’t have gone much better Thursday.
A movie made right here in the Ozarks is ready for viewing on Amazon Prime. The 80-minute movie, titled “Heaven Won’t Wait” spent roughly 29,500 minutes streamed by customers in its first month and a half. It’s been streaming since Sept. 4 on the paid subscription service.
Ozark coach Mark Schweitzer is confident one area of the Tigers' game that began as a strength last season, then became a glaring weakness, will return to a strength this season.
It’s called the Justice Reinvestment Initiative, and the sheriff of Christian County is not a fan.
UPDATE (9:34 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3) According to the Ozark Police Department, the missing juvenile, Josiah Halverson, has been found safe.
Ozark’s 200 medley relay returns intact from last season, triggering expectations that include the Lady Tigers making their way back to State this season and reaching the finals.
For more than a decade, the Ozark School District has received clean audit reports from an independent auditor, and 2019 brought more of the same.