Friday, July 3rd, 2009
| 6:30 PM
| Reported by: Kevin Schwaller
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Thousands in Springfield are celebrating the Fourth, a day early. "I Love America" opened its gates at 11:00a.m. this morning.
Four inmates who escaped from an Oklahoma jail were captured in the Ozarks and two are in the hospital tonight.
| 6:20 PM
| Reported by: Brian Richardson
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The interstates are expected to be a little emptier this holiday season.According to AAA, more people are going to avoid traveling long distances.But that is expected to boost family fun.Families are ...
| 6:16 PM
| Reported by: Jennifer Denman
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As we celebrate what America stands for a Springfield Company, which based its livelihood in American made products, has fallen. Endless Summer Inc., also known as Alore Apparel is a victim of the ...
An underground surprise is delaying a Springfield street project by a couple of weeks.
| 12:11 PM
| Reported by: Jessica Williams
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(Springfield, MO) -- Imagine planning a Fourth of July party with a guest list of 120,000. That's the number of people expected at this year's "I Love America" celebration.
(Branson, MO) -- Two of the four inmates who escaped from an Oklahoma jail were captured in the Ozarks.
(Springfield, MO) -- Evangel University's last remaining World War II barrack is being torn down on Friday.
Every year thousands of people are seen in emergency rooms with firework related injuries. St. John's Injury Prevention Program has some tips to stay safe.
(Baxter County, AR) -- A citizen tip leads to the arrest of a suspect in a string of burglaries in Big Flat, Arkansas.
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