The more than 11,600 registered voters in the city of Ozark have an opportunity to vote on their choice for a mayor and three of the five city council seats Tuesday during the 2025 Municipal election.
Projection lights lie scattered in an upstairs room of the Ozark Theatre on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024, in Webster Groves. WEBSTER GROVES — The renovation of a historic building here is on pause as the ...
City of Austin officials are trying to garnet support from Bastrop Country residents and officials on a $1.5 billion plan to store excess treated drinking water in the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer. If ...
OZARK, Mo. — A runner was bitten by a copperhead snake Friday, Sept. 19, on the Finley River Greenway Trail near the Ozark Career Center, according to the Ozark Police Department (OPD) in a social ...
Tucked away in the rolling Ozark hills of southeastern Missouri sits Van Buren – a place so genuinely tranquil that your blood pressure drops about ten points just crossing the city limits sign. This ...
In this segment of "Sense of Community: Climate Change in the Ozarks," we talk with Roddy Rogers, who is leading an effort to secure future water rights for much of southwest Missouri. It may be ...
A brush fire in the area of Quail Circle and Wren Drive in Lake Ozark caused damage to two homes on Thursday, according to a news release from the Lake Ozark Fire Protection District. The Fire ...
Imagine cruising down a winding Ozark highway, miles from any major city, when suddenly you encounter a place so enchanting it feels like you’ve stumbled into a nature documentary. That’s the magic of ...
The global climate crisis could significantly impact the natural replenishment of Brazilian aquifers, reducing the groundwater supply across the country. This is the conclusion of a study by ...
Beginning next month, a critical aquifer conservation district in Central Texas is set to hit an "exceptional drought" status for just the second time in the district's nearly 40-year history amid ...
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Barton Springs aquifer declares historic ‘exceptional drought’ as state prepares to vote on water future
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District is making history, declaring a Stage 3 Exceptional Drought on September 12, 2025. This is only the second time the district has ...
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