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Toxicology Report Completed in Riley Strain Death Investigation

Officials with the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s Office will soon release findings after completing a toxicology report in the death of Springfield native and former Missouri student Riley Strain.

Strain was found dead in the Cumberland River on March 22 two weeks after he went missing on March 8.

He was in Nashville on a trip with friends when he was kicked out of Luke Bryan’s famous Luke’s 32 Bridge in downtown and began wandering the streets alone.

Officers maintain there is little to no evidence of foul play in connection with the case.

The medical examiner says the complete report, including toxicology and autopsy findings, will be released to the public at a later time.

The timetable for the information being released is unclear at this time.

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Missouri News

Missouri State Bears Leaving Missouri Valley Conference, will Join Conference USA in 2025

This fall, Missouri State football will compete in its 34th season as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.. it will also be its last.

n an announcement Friday, Missouri State University announced it will become a full-league member of Conference USA beginning in July of 2025.

The move will allow the Bears football program to make the jump to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level for the first time in school history.

Missouri State will also compete in CUSA in a handful of other sports, including:

  • Men’s Basketball
  • Women’s Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
  • Men’s Golf
  • Women’s Golf
  • Women’s Tennis
  • Women’s Soccer
  • Beach Volleyball
  • Women’s Track and Field
  • Women’s Cross Country
  • Missouri State said it will release more information in the coming months regarding men’s soccer and swimming and diving, which are not part of CUSA’s sports sponsorship profile.

Information on men’s soccer, as well as swimming and diving, will be released at a later time as those sports are not included within Conference USA.

The invitation from CUSA was approved unanimously by the Board of Governors Thursday, making the move official.

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Ozark News

Missouri State Bears Leaving Missouri Valley Conference, will Join Conference USA in 2025

This fall, Missouri State football will compete in its 34th season as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.. it will also be its last.

n an announcement Friday, Missouri State University announced it will become a full-league member of Conference USA beginning in July of 2025.

The move will allow the Bears football program to make the jump to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level for the first time in school history.

Missouri State will also compete in CUSA in a handful of other sports, including:

  • Men’s Basketball
  • Women’s Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
  • Men’s Golf
  • Women’s Golf
  • Women’s Tennis
  • Women’s Soccer
  • Beach Volleyball
  • Women’s Track and Field
  • Women’s Cross Country
  • Missouri State said it will release more information in the coming months regarding men’s soccer and swimming and diving, which are not part of CUSA’s sports sponsorship profile.

Information on men’s soccer, as well as swimming and diving, will be released at a later time as those sports are not included within Conference USA.

The invitation from CUSA was approved unanimously by the Board of Governors Thursday, making the move official.

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Ozark News

President Smart Given Key To the City of Springfield

The outgoing president of Missouri State University has been given the Key to the City by Springfield’s mayor.

Mayor Ken McClure presented President Clif Smart with the Key during the M-S-U Board of Governors meeting Thursday morning.

Smart has been president at M-S-U since 2011 and is retiring at the end of the semester.  

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Ozark News

Police Looking For Man Who Fired Gun During Dispute

Three people have been arrested after a shot was fired during a domestic dispute.

Springfield Police said the incident happened Wednesday night on Cedarbrook Avenue.

Officers say a man fired a gun into the air then ran away.

Police say they know who the man is and are trying to locate him.

Three people were arrested at the scene.

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Ozark News

Confirmed Tornado Rips Through Lawrence County

Damage reports from Wednesday’s storms that included an EF1 tornado are now coming in.

Wind speeds in Aurora and Monett almost reached 100mph and damaged trees and buildings along the way.

The confirmed tornado touched down just outside of Monett at 4:30pm and continued for 11 miles, finally lifting in the Aurora area.

Reports say the storm damaged a barn in Monett, and moved a semi-truck into a field along with downing several trees and powerlines.

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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson Signs HB 2634, Prohibiting Public Funds to Abortion Providers

In another step for the pro-life movement in Missouri, Governor Mike Parson is putting the recently-passed HB 2634 into law.

Parson signed the bill Thursday morning, which prohibits public funding of any kind from going to organizations that provide abortions, including taxpayer money.

This law directly impacts Medicaid funding from the state going towards organizations like Planned Parenthood.

There were already protections in place for other forms of public funding.

Some critics have said the newly-signed law is overkill, as organizations like Planned Parenthood no longer perform abortions in the state of Missouri.

A spokesperson for the non-profit said in a statement Thursday:

“This bill not only defies the ruling of Missouri’s highest court but also flouts federal Medicaid law. By denying Medicaid patients’ right to receive health care from Planned Parenthood, politicians are directly obstructing access to much-needed health services, including birth control, cancer screenings, annual wellness exams, and STI testing and treatment.”

The complete press release from Governor Parson’s office can be found below:

(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, during a signing ceremony at the State Capitol, Governor Mike Parson signed HB 2634 into law. While public funds are already prohibited from funding abortions in Missouri, HB 2634 will now prevent any taxpayer money from going to any abortion providers or their affiliates in the state. 

“Our administration has been the strongest pro-life administration in Missouri history,” Governor Parson said. “We’ve ended all elective abortions in this state, approved new support for mothers, expecting mothers, and children, and, with this bill, ensured that we are not sending taxpayer dollars to abortion providers for any purpose. We thank members of the General Assembly for recognizing this important issue and sending this legislation to my desk.” 

HB 2634 will ensure that no abortion providers or their affiliates receive reimbursements through the MO HealthNet program.

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Ozark News

Police Arrest Three Suspects, Searching for Fourth for Disturbance in East Springfield

Springfield Police are holding three people in custody, and are actively searching for another man in connection with a shooting incident along Cedarbrook Avenue.

Investigators say they received a call about a domestic disturbance just before midnight Wednesday night.

When officers arrived, they apprehended three people. Witnesses told police the man had fired a shot into the air during the altercation, and then fled the scene.

The suspect’s identity has not been released at this time, but officers are currently working to locate his whereabouts.

No injuries have been reported at this time.

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Springfield Police Trying to Find Missing Teen

The Springfield Police Department is urgently seeking information that can assist in locating a missing teenager.

17-year-old Reilly “Bella” Williams was last seen April 29 near Glenwood and South Golden Avenue.

Williams is 5 foot 7, 190 pounds with blonde hair and a pale complexion.

Williams was last wearing a purple jumpsuit.

Police have found a photo of Williams wearing the jumpsuit.

If you have any information you are asked to call Springfield Police or Crime Stoppers at 417-869-TIPS.

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Ozark News

City of Springfield’s X Account Compromised

The City of Springfield is asking residents to unfollow them on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The City’s Director of Public Information Cora Scott says the City’s X account was compromised.

Scott says there are no plans at the moment to create a new X account.

She says that you can follow the City of Springfield on Facebook, Instagram, Linked In and Nextdoor.

Scott says the live coverage of city council meetings and addresses by the mayor will now be streamed on Facebook.