December ended with a slew of businesses shuttering before the start of the new year across the Springfield area.
A former youth pastor who made stops at multiple churches in Oklahoma, Arkansas and other states pleaded not guilty to child ...
SPRINGFIELD – One of downtown’s most popular bars is closing at the start of next year. Buzz Bomb Brewing Company, a popular spot located on East Adams Street known for its local lagers and beer ...
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After a fire in Nov. 2024, Griffin Properties in Fort Smith is building a two-story building that closely resembles the original Adelaide Hall and Bricktown Brewery on Garrison Ave. Donald Trump ...
The Oklahoma City Tree Lighting Festival will return on Thursday in Bricktown, marking the official kickoff to Downtown in December. According to the Downtown Oklahoma City Partnership, this year’s ...
If you're a veteran or active-duty military, the Springfield community wants to recognize your service on Veterans Day this year. From free haircuts to meals, here are some ways Ozarks businesses are ...
Bricktown has undergone a renaissance over the last few decades. Originally an industrial and warehouse district, Bricktown has undergone a renaissance over the last few decades and is now a ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - This year at Cider Days, one business has a beer garden, which wouldn’t have been possible last year. Carol McLeod is the owner of Hold Fast Brewing, located in Springfield.
The new space, called ‘Pridelands’, now calls Tower Square Park its home, and it’s an extension of the brewery right across the street. Pridelands features three custom-designed shipping containers, ...
Bricktown could be getting some upgrades to make the area safer and feel more inviting. The Oklahoma City Council will meet on Tuesday and discuss plans to upgrade lights in Bricktown’s lower canal ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The outspoken co-founder of Return to the Land, a relatively new whites-only group based in northern Arkansas, said the group could be expanding to the Springfield, Missouri, area.