Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Students in the Berryville School District may soon have a choice in how they wish to attend classes.
During its meeting on April 20, the Berryville school board voted to approve a plan to establish a virtual academy that would let students attend classes remotely, taught by dedicated virtual teachers.
Owen Powell
The next step of that is to submit [the plan] to the state now that its been board-approved, said superintendent Owen Powell. We have to submit that to the department of Education by May 1, and then well find out whether or not they approve it. If they do, then well move forward with the virtual academy for next year.
The Journey Stagecoach made the trip to Jefferson City Wednesday for a visit to the Missouri State Capitol. Both, the Missouri Senate and House of Representatives made proclamations on behalf of the Journey Stagecoach. State Senator Karla Eslinger and State Representative Travis Smith signed the proclamations. The stagecoach is set to make a trip to […]
Baseball-sized hailstones destroy cars, injure people and smash windows of businesses as tornadoes wreak havoc across the southern US
Oklahoma residents reported baseball-sized hail that caused severe damage to homes and businesses across the state Tuesday into Wednesday
Images showed shattered car windows and broken out glass at a Taco Bell
Forecasters said a powerful storm produced hail as large as 4 inches in Texas
Meanwhile, Missouri and Arkansas reported severe flooding due to a slow-moving storm system that will linger in the area through Friday
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Additional flooding is possible across the Ozarks through Thursday morning. Flood warnings remain in effect after heavy rains moved through southern Missouri. Severe weather also impacted parts of southern Missouri Wednesday morning with numerous tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings issued.
According to storm reports submitted to the National Weather Service, there was flooding in Branson on Veterans Boulevard and Roark Valley Rd. There were reports of 2 and a half inches of rain in 30 minutes near Table Rock Lake dam; there were flood waters running through downtown Reeds Spring; water rescues took place in Stone County on Highway 173 north of 76 with several vehicles in the water; numerous homes were flooded near Highways 176 and 160; multiple trees and light towers were blown down in Stone County a mile east of Silver Dollar City; and there were large trees down near Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Theatre in Taney County.