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Authorities say an elite and highly trained U.S. Border Patrol team has joined the search in the Ozark Mountains for Grant ...
The 14th annual "Stomp the Blues Out of Homelessness" event will take place on June 14, 2025, at The Barnhouse Baseball Park ...
Survivalist warns hikers to avoid Arkansas Ozarks as the search continues for Grant Hardin, a dangerous prison escapee and ...
A new federal court filing shows that investigators believe the convicted murderer and rapist known as the “Devil in the ...
Authorities think the so-called the “Devil in the Ozarks, ” a former police chief convicted on murder and rape charges, has ...
Cold-blooded Grant Hardin has outwitted America's top lawmen for over two weeks, slipping through the cracks while entire ...
Summer in the Ozarks means water sports on area rivers and lakes, and the Missouri Department of Conservation got a jump on summer with a program on canoeing Wednesday at Kellogg Lake in Carthage.
Survivalist Shawn Hendrix said escaped Arkansas ex-police chief prisoner Grant Hardin, otherwise known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," could suvive alone in the Ozark wilderness.
On Main Street, you’ll find the Hatfields and the McCoys and the Deputy Melvin Lump trying to make sense of the frantic family feud.
A criminal complaint filed in federal court in Little Rock suggests Grant Hardin, the "Devil in the Ozarks," has fled Arkansas.