Fall foliage Tips in MissouriSource: Oh Grow Up!
Driving tours in the Missouri Ozarks are filled with the color variations of 140 different species of trees. The fall color season stretches out for weeks because of that timber variety.
Parents question why Ozark police used stun gun on injured sonSource: www.ky3.com
A family wants answers about what happened to their son that left him hospitalized. Early Saturday morning, police found Mace Hutchinson, 16, underneath the Highway F overpass over U.S. 65.
Mace ended up in intensive care at a hospital.
High gas prices deter volunteer firefighters from respondingSource: www.ky3.com
If you had an emergency, you'd probably dial 911. In many cases, some of the first people on scene would be firefighters. But when those firefighters are volunteer, it's getting tougher and tougher for them to respond to your emergency.
Fulton County [Arkansas] History Books have arrivedSource: The News
The Fulton County history book is an encyclopedia of knowledge featuring nearly 1,100 family history articles along with business histories, church histories, school histories and memorial pages, according to Fulton County Heritage Foundation Book Chairman, Ron Plumlee.
Two trains collide, cars fall in lake at Mammoth Spring State ParkSource: www.ky3.com
A train accident caused a collision and derailment about 3:45 a.m. Tuesday. Joe Faust, a spokesman for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, says a locomotive engineer suffered a minor injury. The wreck is on the main BNSF line between Memphis and Springfield.
Groups attempt to save rare treeSource: The Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Like its close cousin, the American chestnut, the Ozark chinquapin was slowly devastated by an imported fungus blight during the 20 th century.
Probably A New World RecordSource: IGFA Website
A couple of weeks ago, I seeded a link here about Michael Kyle's HUGE White Bass caught on Beaver Creek in eastern Taney County, MO.
Water, Water Everywhere!Source: News-Leader.com
I'm getting a lot of questions about fishing this Spring in the Ozarks. Folks wanting to make their annual Spring trips to Ozark rivers and lakes are going to have to think twice, do their homework, and perhaps consider other alternatives...at least for the next couple of weeks.

"No fish stories...We'll let the fish do the talkin'."
Doolittle Police officer Risked His LifeSource: therolladailynews.com
"It was then that police officer Scott Jones patrolled the streets of Doolittle with his lights and sirens activated, warning the citizens of the approaching danger. I believe this unselfish act should not no unnoticed.
Ice hammers parts of Ozarks Source: news-leader.com, Springfield, MO
Ozarkers hunkered down Sunday — some in darkness without electricity — hoping to avoid the blunt end of a predicted ice storm.
Ozark Trail: 350 miles of rugged beautySource: CNN
The Ozark Trail would not be the ideal destination for say, the pampered among us, whose idea of a fab vacation includes shopping, a noisy amusement park, or a spa resort with creature comforts.