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Skywest Airlines, operating as United Express, will have two daily flights to Chicago and increase the airport’s passenger capacity.
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Family members are again allowed to see their loved ones graduate on post after a year of COVID-19 precautions moving the ceremonies online.
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The Garrison Commander is reinstating a neighborhood mayors program to give voice to soldiers and their families and foster a better sense of community.
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State Rep. Bill Hardwick, R-Waynesville, talks about his approach to the legislative process — and the debate over the Second Amendment Preservation Act.
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Most military personnel will be waiting until spring for a COVID-19 vaccination.
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The holiday time off known as "block leave" will proceed but with additional safety precautions in place.
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Fort Leonard Wood is continuing its tradition of a robust Thanksgiving meal for soldiers, but with more safety measures.
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For Army Spc. Joseph Murrell, the military might just be destiny. According to his family research, almost every man in his paternal bloodline — except for his father — served the military in some way. The legacy started when Murrell’s long-ago ancestor, Pvt. William Murrell, joined the Union Army in 1863. A runaway slave, Pvt. Murrell had fled to Ohio and served in the 109th U.S. Colored Troop.
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Brig. Gen. James Bonner took command of Fort Leonard Wood on Friday, but it won’t take him long to get acclimated to the installation in the Ozarks.This…
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Statewide, there were 1,528 new coronavirus cases for the week ending June 19. Thats up 8% over the previous week, and on June 18, new cases topped 300 in…