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Ozark News

CU; Sewer Rates Increase in July

From a news release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Customers on City sewer service will see a planned 3% rate increase beginning July 1 – an increase that adds up to an additional $1.18 per month for the average user. The increase in rates will facilitate the continued improvement of the City’s aging sewer system and allow the community to remain in compliance with federal Clean Water Act regulations. The City of Springfield contracts with City Utilities for sanitary sewer services billing, so customers will notice this change on their August CU bills. 

Sewer rates are based on water consumption calculated by averaging water usage for January, February and March, to avoid summer irrigation, car washing, filling up pools, etc. This is because the majority of residents’ water goes down drains and toilets and ends up in the wastewater system. Springfield Environmental Services charges a base customer charge and an additional charge for each 100 cubic feet (CCF) of water used. One CCF equals 748 gallons. 

An average residential customer uses 6 CCF and currently receives a bill for $39.60 per month. Following the July 1, 2023 effective date, a residential user with 6 CCF use will receive a bill for $40.78. 

In 2021, Springfield modified their consent decree that includes a $300 million, 15-year plan for renewal of its collection system and treatment facilities. This investment program is expected to be completed with future rate adjustments remaining aligned with inflation as experienced by the general economy. Thus, for the foreseeable future, Springfield’s sewer rates are expected to remain low compared with other cities. 

The 2023 rate increase is the first in a series of increases approved by City Council in February 2023. This rate structure will last through 2025 and is consistent with the recommendations of a community stakeholder group appointed to consider changes to Springfield’s wastewater system, including rates. 

For more information about City Wastewater improvements, visit springfieldmo.gov/wastewater or call Sewer Revenue Technician Kristy Haynes at 417-864-1924. 

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Missouri News

Warning for Fireworks in Dry Weather

The Missouri Division of Fire Safety is warning residents to be careful with fireworks because of dry conditions across the state.

The most recent drought monitor shows 93% of the state is dealing with drought.

Outdoor burning is also a concern. Chief Jordan Graham of the Central Hickory County Fire Department says people should delay outdoor burning until their area gets more moisture.

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Ozark News

Osage Beach Drug Bust

Osage Beach police have arrested several people in connection with illegal drugs and stolen guns.

Three people were arrested at a traffic stop on Osage Beach Parkway, where police found cocaine, methamphetamine, psilocybin mushrooms, explosives and bulletproof vests.

One person has been charged so far. Travis Goff is charged with drug trafficking and unlawful possession of a firearm.

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Ozark News

Motorcycle Crash Leaves One Seriously Injured

A motorcyclist has been seriously hurt in a crash in Springfield Thursday night.

Police say a minivan hit the motorcyclist at Sunshine and Ingram Mill Road.

The identities of the motorcyclist and the minivan driver have not been released. The motorcyclist is in critical, but stable condition.

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Ozark News

Escaped Inmate Back Behind Bars

An inmate is back behind bars after escaping from the Ozark Correctional Center in Fordland overnight.

Ronald Payne got out Thursday evening before sunset.

Webster County Sheriff Roye Cole says Payne was found near Highway 60 and Honor Camp Lane after a search involving several law enforcement agencies.

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Ozark News

Body Found In Grant Beach Park

Springfield Police are investigating a body found in a Springfield park Wednesday.

The body was found in Grant Beach Park.

Springfield Police say there is nothing suspicious about the body and believe the person’s death may have been caused by a medical issue.

The name of the person has not been released.

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Ozark News

Missing Teen in Ozark; Authorities Asking for Public’s Help

The Ozark Police Department is searching for any information about the whereabouts of a missing teenager.

16-year-old Jazmine Mooney was last seen at around 10:30 p.m. on June 19 in Ozark.

Police say she was wearing a white hoodie, black shorts and grey tennis shoes.

Mooney is described as 5’5″, 120 pounds with black hair and green eyes.

Those who know Mooney say she has a tattoo on her right hand that says “1/2”. She also has a nose ring.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Ozark Police Department at (417) 581-6600.

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Ozark News

Kansas City Chiefs Heading to Springfield for Upcoming Event

The Kansas City Chiefs organization is coordinating with several schools in the Ozarks for an upcoming football-based event in Springfield.

Officials say eight different high schools from southwest Missouri will compete in an “11-on” event June 27 from 12pm-8pm at Allison Sports Town on Airport Boulevard in Springfield.

The list of schools incudes:

  • Carthage High School
  • Glendale High School
  • Kickapoo High School
  • Nixa High School
  • Central High School
  • Jefferson City High School
  • Neosho High School
  • Willard High School

The event will also include 7-on-7 and individual skill drills for athletes, as well as a Springfield Blitz session from 4:30-8 p.m. for younger kids, both boys and girls.

The event is an effort from the Chiefs to discuss creating high school girls’ flag football programs at high schools in the Ozarks.

Registration for the event can be found here.

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Ozark News

No Evidence of Drugged Drinks Found at Springfield Bar

Springfield Police say that they have found no evidence that women were drugged at a Springfield bar this Spring.

There were five reports that women were served spiked drinks at the Inner Circle Vodka Bar.

Sergeant Casey Wilkerson says police investigated each report, including interviewing witnesses, bar employees, and surveillance video.

Wilkerson says anyone who believes that he or she has been drugged should report it to the police and get medical treatment to determine if drugging has occurred.

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Ozark News

Christian County Library Board Shoots Down Rating System

The Christian County Library Board has decided against creating a rating system for library materials.

Nicholas Holladay with Christian County Libraries says the board’s director studied the proposal from community members for six months and determined the library system does not have the staff or budget to create a rating system.

State Representative Jamie Gragg of Ozark says a rating system should be created because the State Legislature has passed new laws concerning library materials.