Coroner estimates boys were deceased 12-15 hours when they were found shortly after 7 a.m. Monday. (3:06 p.m.)

County coroner finds no injuries in autopsies, says “everything points to accidental drowning on both boys.” Toxicology results will take several weeks. (8:23 a.m.)

Inquiry under way in death of two Texas County children; meeting set today to discuss case.

Funeral services are 10 a.m. Saturday at Boone Creek Baptist Church at Licking for two brothers.

“Bagley Children Memorial Fund” established at Progressive Bank. Donations with that label may be mailed to area locations.

BLOG: Multiple agencies from region lend aid in search.

VIDEO: Tim Umfleet gives volunteer searchers their orders during Sunday night’s search before the group shares a prayer for the missing boys.

VIDEO: Sheriff Carl Watson discusses the case and thanks those involved.

VIDEO: Drowning press conference.

MAP: Children lived on Hazelton Drive at the home of their grandmother.

SLIDE SHOW: Images from Sunday night’s search.

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Most recent obituaries. (3:28 p.m.)

State, Sho-Me Power to seek $142 million to lay 2,500 miles of broadband fiber, construct 200 new towers to expand Internet access in state. (2:03 p.m.)

SPECIAL SECTION: Back to school. (1:19 p.m.)

Texas County Administrative Center to close today for sidewalk work. (8:25 a.m.)

Back-to-school fair 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. today at Houston Elementary School. Sponsored by Ozark Action Inc., the event is for kindergarten through eighth grade students who need school supplies. (8:24 a.m.)

AUDIO: Jeff Gettys checks in for the second year of his MU football podcast.

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.

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