Funeral services are 10 a.m. Saturday at Boone Creek Baptist Church at Licking for two brothers. (6:03 p.m.)
“Bagley Children Memorial Fund” established at Houston’s Progressive Bank. Donations with that label may be mailed there. (3:33 p.m.)
BLOG: Multiple agencies from region lend aid in search. (12:23 p.m.)
VIDEO: Tim Umfleet gives volunteer searchers their orders during Sunday night’s search before the group shares a prayer for the missing boys. (11:04 a.m.)
Inquiry under way in death of two Texas County children; meeting set Wednesday to discuss case. (10:19 a.m.)
VIDEO: Sheriff Carl Watson discusses the case and thanks those involved. (9:34 a.m.)
Autopsies planned today for two young children found dead Monday northwest of Licking. (7:10 a.m.)
VIDEO: Drowning press conference.
MAP: Children lived on Hazelton Drive at the home of their grandmother.
SLIDE SHOW: Images from Sunday night’s search.
Gov. Nixon to announce major broadband initiative Wednesday involving this area’s wholesale power provider, Sho-Me Power. State to seek stimulus money for 2,500 miles of fiber optics and towers to rollout broadband Internet. (5:57 p.m.)
AUDIO: Jeff Gettys checks in for the second year of his MU football podcast. (12:33 p.m.)
Houston School District levy will remain unchanged from last year, board decides. (10:18 a.m.)
Texas County Administrative Center to close Wednesday for sidewalk work. (7:28 a.m.)
THIS WEEK: Texas County school students will soon return to classrooms. Everything you need to know in this week’s Herald in a special news section.
Back-to-school fair 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. tomorrow at Houston Elementary School. Sponsored by Ozark Action Inc., the event is for kindergarten through eighth grade students who need school supplies.
