Who is buying land in the Ozarks right now — corporate investors, out-of-state developers, remote work transplants, and private equity groups are quietly purchasing Ozarks property at a pace locals have never seen before. Land prices have doubled and tripled in some counties. Generational families are being priced out. And what the new buyers are planning — from gated communities to corporate farmland to vacation rental empires — will permanently change the character of a region that has stayed the same for over a century.
3/27/2026
Who Is Really Buying the Ozarks — And What They're Planning to Do With It?
Who is buying land in the Ozarks right now — corporate investors, out-of-state developers, remote work transplants, and private equity groups are quietly purchasing Ozarks property at a pace locals have never seen before. Land prices have doubled and tripled in some counties. Generational families are being priced out. And what the new buyers are planning — from gated communities to corporate farmland to vacation rental empires — will permanently change the character of a region that has stayed the same for over a century.
3/26/2026
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3/25/2026
Ike Skelton Joins ‘Changing Times' hosts Lynn Morris To Share On Flock Cameras & Private Citizens
Ike Skelton Joins ‘Changing Times' hosts Lynn Morris To Share On Flock Cameras & Private Citizens discuss the implementation of Flock Safety cameras and their impact on private citizens.
Key Discussion Points Flock Camera Technology: The conversation delves into how these automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras function, their primary use cases in law enforcement, and how they differ from standard surveillance. Privacy Concerns: A significant portion of the video addresses the balance between public safety and the privacy rights of individual citizens, exploring where data is stored and who has access to it. Community Impact: The guests discuss the role of private citizens in the ecosystem of neighborhood safety and the potential for public-private partnerships in monitoring. Legislative Context: Ike Skelton and the hosts touch upon the legal frameworks and "changing times" regarding surveillance technology in local municipalities.
Streamed live on Feb 18, 2026
Ron Sanders joins host Lynn Morris on the program "Changing Times" to discuss the implementation and implications of Flock Safety cameras. Key Discussion Points Technology Overview: The conversation centers on Flock Safety cameras, which are Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) systems used by law enforcement and neighborhoods to track vehicle movements. Public Safety vs. Privacy: Ron Sanders discusses the balance between using this technology to solve crimes, such as identifying stolen vehicles or suspects in real-time, and the privacy concerns regarding mass surveillance of citizens. Data Retention: A significant portion of the talk covers how long the captured data is stored and who has access to the searchable database of license plates. Community Impact: They explore how these cameras are being deployed in local communities and what residents should know about their rights and the oversight of such systems.