Banners honoring Ozark County veterans who died in combat are being displayed on the Gainesville square in honor of America's 250 birthday. Those entering the square from the southwest corner are met with this banner honoring Audie Luna, who died in 1945 during World War II. The back of each banner expresses thanks to all Ozark County veterans and credits those who helped make the project…
These are some of the many paintings hung in Clinkingbeard Funeral home in Gainesville last week for a celebration of life in honor of Isabella resident Margie Payton. Guests were invited to take the artwork home with them after the service.
Gainesville residents Mitch Slowick and Megan Pueppke opened “The Organic Gypsy” food truck last week in the parking lot across from Crossroads Drips & Dips on Highway 160 in Gainesville.
KYTV reporter Adam Woodbrey visited the Ozark County Sheriff’s Department this week, filming a segement on the highly discussed Verkada cameras installed in two locations in Ozark County. To view the clip, search KY3.com for “Ozark County sheriff tests Verkada security cameras amid privacy concerns.”
The words that started the conversation. Nick Johnson’s opening description of Ozark County sparked plenty of discussion online, but by the end of his visit, he said he found something he didn’t expect, a community full of friendly faces, hometown pride and a charm that can’t be measured by a single economic statistic.
This photo was recently taken of Mike Gardner’s side-by-side, which has to be loaded on a trailer and pulled by a tractor, for the couple miles it takes to get from The Antler Pizza & Package to The Harlin House or his other nearby businesses due to a city ordinance that prevents UTVs to operate on city streets. He is now asking the city council to consider revising that ordinance to allow UTVs…
Times photo/Jessi Dreckman Sheriff Cass Martin says this newly installed camera, located on Highway 160, near West Plains Propane, will only be up for a trial period of 30 days.