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Woman Convicted of Attacking Fiance with Battle Axe for Not Cooking Chicken

A woman has been sentenced to a possible ten years in prison for attacking her fiance with a battle axe because he didn’t make chicken for dinner.

Lisa Zaemisch, 36, pleaded guilty before Texas County Judge John Begar to a charge of first-degree domestic assault.

Court documents say that Zaemisch attacked her fiance with a battle axe after he came home with sausage dogs for dinner and not chicken. She hit him in the right arm, cutting him just above the elbow. He required stitches in both his muscle and skin to close the wound.

When police arrived, they followed a blood trail from a bedroom through the kitchen and into another room where they found Zaemisch lying on a bed next to a battle axe and a handgun.

The judge gave Zaemisch a chance to earn probation if she successfully completes a 120-day treatment program while having “shock time” in prison.

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Health Department to Phase Out COVID Vaccination Site

The Springfield-Greene County Health Department and the Jordan Valley Community Health Center have announced they will be phasing out the COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in the old Price Cutter building at Kansas Expressway and West Grand.

Among the reasons cited in a release to the media were increased availability of the vaccine; vaccination clinics being offered in smaller, more convenient settings; and onsite clinics at places like churches, businesses, and neighborhood centers.

“The Health Department and JVCHC partnered to establish this [mass vaccination] clinic as a centralized and easily accessible location where vaccines could be administered to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible,” SGCHD officials said in a statement.

Vaccinations can still be received at the Jordan Valley Community Health Center on Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., with an extended time of 6 p.m. on Tuesday afternoons. Everyone who is 12 years of age or older can make an appointment at the CVCHC for Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Walk-in opportunities will be listed on the Vaccine 417 website.

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Springfield Cardinals Return To Full Capacity at Hammons Field Tuesday

When the Springfield Cardinals open a 12 game homestand with a 6:35 p.m. game against the San Antonio Missions Tuesday night, it will mark the team’s return to 100% capacity at Hammons Field.

President and General Manager Dan Reiter says the team has been very successful welcoming fans back to the ballpark for the first time since 2019.

“The unanimous vote by the Springfield City Council to relax pandemic protocols, coupled with our effective ‘Play it Safe’ health and safety measures make this the right time to get our stadium back to 100% capacity,” Reiter said. “We know there is a pent-up demand for Cardinals fans to socialize and also enjoy the best outdoor entertainment venue in southwest Missouri.

All tickets for remaining 2021 home games (June 1st through September 12th) went on sale May 25th.

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Body of 12-Year-Old Girl Found in Shoal Creek

Authorities have found the body of a girl swept away by rushing water last week in Shoal Creek near Neosho.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Water Division reports the body of Kaylin Brown, 12, was recovered just before 8:00 p.m. Sunday.

Authorities say Brown was caught up in the hydraulic current below the dam.

Rescuers had to suspend the search Thursday and Friday because of severe thunderstorms and rising water.

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Missouri News

Memorial Day Celebration Monday at Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield

Ceremonies take place around the nation on this Memorial Day, remembering those who have died fighting for our country. ‘

A Memorial Day Celebration will be held Monday at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery (5201 south Southwood) in Springfield at 1:30 p.m.

The ceremony will end at approximately 2:15 p.m. and guests are invited to tour the cemetery.

The guest speaker will be Col. (R) Mark Costello, and the 399th Army Band from Ft. Leonard Wood will be performing at the ceremony.

Out of respect for everyone present at the ceremony, you’re asked to wear a mask.

Primary parking will be available at The Springs Church at 5500 south Southwood with handicap parking available in the cemetery.

Shuttle service will be provided from the church to the cemetery.

Organizers say there will be some seating available, but it’s recommended guests bring a lawn chair.

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Motorcyclist Dead in Sunday Crash

A motorcyclist is dead after a Sunday afternoon crash.

Springfield police say the crash took place on Kansas Expressway near Broadmoor Street around 1 p.m.. The motorcyclist was heading south on Kansas Expressway and collided with a utility pole.

No one other than the motorcyclist was involved in the crash.

Police have withheld the victim’s identity pending informing next of kin.

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One Killed in Shooting in Lake Ozark

Three people are in custody after a shooting at Lazy Gators in Lake Ozark.

Police were called to the pool bar just before 11 p.m. where they found a 27-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound. He was rushed to Lake Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the investigation into the incident is continuing but that three are in custody in relation to the shooting.

Camden County officials say that they know the incident was recorded on video by multiple people at the bar and they are asking anyone with a copy of the video to provide it to law enforcement. Witnesses are asked to call the Camden County Sheriff’s Office at 573-346-2243.

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Fatal Shooting on 76 Country Boulevard in Branson

Police are investigating a fatal shooting on the parking lot of a restaurant along the 76 strip in Branson.

Officers responded to the 1800 block of west 76 Country Boulevard late Saturday evening, where two people were shot.

One victim died at the scene and the other was rushed to a hospital in Springfield.

Police say they don’t believe there’s a threat to the general public.

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Missouri News

BILLY LONG: Want To Buy A Beautiful Swan?

Editorial by: U.S. Rep. Billy Long (Missouri)

You destroyed your tire on a pothole, you drove an extra hour out of your way because a bridge was out, your kid’s school bus was unable to pick them up because it could not navigate the crumbling infrastructure in rural America safely. Don’t worry, be happy because President Biden and his team are from the government and are here to help. And, just like Underdog ‘they are here to save the day!’ How you say? Biden’s team introduced a $2.25 trillion “infrastructure” package. That would be like you going to Wendy’s and ordering a double hamburger with cheese and telling them to hold the hamburger and the cheese. That’s right a ‘nothing burger’ – “Where’s the beef?” $2.25 trillion sounds like more than enough for the task; highways, byways, roads, bridges, waterways, locks and dams across America will all be modernized thanks to this generous investment.  

And, if you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. When taking a closer look at the bill it doesn’t take a PhD from M.I.T. to figure out it should have been titled the ‘Infrastructure-free Package.” Out of the $2.25 trillion the administration is proposing, only $90-$100 billion, or the equivalent of 5% of this bill, is spent on road infrastructure projects. This bill contains even less money for waterways and other traditional infrastructure items like bridges, locks and dams. 

The Biden Administration attempted a similar tactic when they passed their COVID-19 relief package, also known as the American Rescue Plan. They marketed it as a massive bill to fight the spread of COVID-19, but the bill itself devoted less than 10% of its funds to actual COVID-19 related health spending. In a similar fashion, this bill is being marketed as an infrastructure plan, but the reality is the spending provisions in the bill show that it isn’t.

So what exactly is the purpose of this bill you ask? Democratic Socialist Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez put it best, “As much as I think some parts of the [democratic] party try to avoid saying Green New Deal… Ultimately, the framework I think has been adopted.” She is referring to the framework set forth in this infrastructure bill which focuses on Socialist Green New Deal priorities. Half of the bill is devoted to reducing CO2 emissions; be it through spending, subsidies, regulation, tax credits, etc. President Biden’s Green New Deal priorities in this so-called “infrastructure” bill include $50 billion for the National Science Foundation, $35 billion for general climate research, $174 billion to increase the sale of electric vehicles, $20 billion to advance racial equity and environmental justice, the list of broad non-infrastructure items goes on.

What Congressional Democrats and President Biden are doing with this bill is trying to sell us a pig, and by calling it a swan – but from all of the pork in it everyone knows it’s a pig that would win a ‘Grand Champion Ribbon’ at any State Fair. I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I have heard constituents telling me the roads and bridges they use are deteriorating, yet this bill devotes more money to electric car subsidies than it does to fixing roads and bridges. Senate Republicans recently released their own infrastructure proposal with one quarter the price tag, yet it included three times the amount of money for actual items that fall under the definition of infrastructure . It also includes money for public transit, rail, drinking water infrastructure, ports and waterways, and airports. These are the items we can all agree constitute actual infrastructure needs.

America is in desperate need of a real infrastructure bill, not a repackaged Green New Deal which is actually a progressive wish list. I will continue to advocate for a true infrastructure bill where the sole focus is repairing and modernizing our nation’s infrastructure. Guess what, the Democrat’s bait and switch doesn’t fly with Missouri’s 7th District and I cannot support this legislation as proposed.

For more information on my activities in our district and in Washington, I encourage you to follow my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Rep.Billy.Long and my Twitter page at https://twitter.com/USRepLong. You can also subscribe to my weekly newsletter, “Long’s Short Report,” by visiting https://longforms.house.gov/newsletter-and-email-updates-form.