Tuesday, February 24th, 2026
Good morning, Springfield. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 24th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A Springfield man remains stranded in Puerto Vallarta after unrest and fires caused travel disruptions on Feb.22. His Monday flight was canceled (the condo is on backup generators) and he now awaits a new flight on Sunday while checking schedules for an earlier return. KY3
- ➤ Ashley Reynolds, a consumer investigative reporter at KY3 for 14 years, announced her departure on Feb. 20 to join Crosslines Community Outreach in Springfield as spokesperson and director of development. She will continue hosting her weekly scam segment while launching Scam School to help local organizations stay informed. Springfield News-Leader
- ➤ The Boys & Girls Club of the Ozarks launched its Great Futures Campaign today to expand after-school and summer programs for local children. Community members can donate to support clubs in Taney and Stone counties as part of the enrichment efforts. Springfield News-Leader
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Local businesses on Route 66 can apply for up to $500 in matching funds to refresh storefronts for the National Route 66 Centennial Kickoff Celebration. The application opened Feb. 20 with priority review for submissions by March 1 to join the April 30 block party. Springfield News-Leader
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Some Springfield residents are cutting household costs and reducing plastic waste by shopping at refill stores. SOAP Refill Station on East Sunshine Street offers refills for essentials (with free containers available), making eco-friendly shopping more affordable. KY3
- ➤ A warmer-than-usual winter is causing early pest activity in Springfield, with local firm Bug Zero reporting increased calls for mice, rodents and termites. Pest control experts advise homeowners to seal cracks & keep food stored tightly to prevent infestations. KY3
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ MoDOT is asking drivers to report potholes on state-maintained roads today as 300 repair crews use smart safety technology + real‑time digital alerts to guide repairs; motorists can call 1-888-ASK‑MODOT or use the website form for prompt fixes + smoother travel. Springfield News-Leader
- ➤ Springfield Fire Chief David Pennington said hospitals, maternity homes, and pregnancy centers serve as the proper Safe Haven locations for newborn care instead of fire stations to avoid disrupting emergency response. He confirmed no baby has ever been left at a fire station during his 28 years with the department. Springfield Daily Citizen
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Local shelters in Springfield are promoting the Fix by Five initiative this February to encourage pet owners to spay and neuter cats and dogs by five months old (with low-cost services offered by local organizations). The move aims to improve pet health and lower overpopulation. KY3
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Springfield bowler Spencer Robarge earned a $20,000 check after losing his debut match to former teammate Brandon Bonta in Arlington on Sunday. He will compete in the PBA Pete Weber Missouri Classic in St. Peters today. Springfield Daily Citizen
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Open Mic Night
7-10 p.m. — Springfield Comedy Club — Free entry — Enjoy a night of laughs with both seasoned and first-time comedians showcasing their talent.
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Dev Night: Linux Installation Workshop
6-8 p.m. — efactory — Free entry — Learn to install Linux on your Windows 10 computer and enjoy free pizza.
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GRUPO LOS REHENES Live Concert
8 p.m. — OXO Bar and Grill — Ticket prices vary — Experience a thrilling live music event filled with regional rhythms and vibrant energy.
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Brad Williams: The Tall Tales Tour
7-11 p.m. — Juanita K. Hammons Hall — Tickets from $69 — Enjoy an evening of laughter with comedian Brad Williams.
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Shamrock Shuffle
8 AM – 12 PM — Park Central Square — Registration fees apply — Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with the annual sprint through Downtown Springfield.
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Missouri USA Wrestling - Sunday
7 a.m. – 8 p.m. — Ozark Empire Fairgrounds — $39 Adult, $28 Child — Experience an action-packed day of wrestling with weekend tickets available.
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Springfield Carnival of Ink 2026
12-8 p.m. — Springfield Expo Center — $22.75-$66.00 — Explore the vibrant world of ink and art at this all-ages carnival.
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Zach Rushing: The Redneck Logic Tour
7 PM — Springfield Comedy Club — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of uncensored humor with comedian Zach Rushing as he shares his Southern tales.
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