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WATERFEST SET FOR SATURDAY AT WAPPAPELLO LAKE
The Redman Creek Beach at Wappapello Lake will be the site for a free day of activities this weekend.
The Wappapello Lake US Army Corps of Engineers will be hosting Ranger Willie’s Waterfest from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday.
Park Rangers will be on hand to play games, teach visitors how to stay safe around the water, and give away prizes to participating beachgoers.
For more information, contact the Wappapello Lake Management Office at 573-222-7500.
WIDESPREAD THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY WHICH COULD INCLUDE SEVERE WEATHER
Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected for today, which brings with it a chance of severe weather.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a marginal risk for most of the area to get severe storms today, mainly this afternoon.
Locally heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding will also be a concern.
BODY RECOVERED FROM CLEARWATER LAKE
The body of a 32-year-old Piedmont man was recovered Tuesday afternoon following a three-day search on Clearwater Lake.
Public Information Officer Sgt. Thomas Young with the Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop G tells KWOC News, the recovery took place shortly after 1 pm in the Webb Creek Marina area. The victim's family has been notified.
Authorities say the search began Sunday afternoon after reports that a man had fallen from a pontoon boat in the area between Clearwater Lake Marina and Webb Creek.
Initial reports indicated the man was wearing a life jacket. However, investigators later determined that he was not wearing one at the time he entered the water.
Sgt. Young added, out of respect for the family, Troop G will not releasing the victim’s name.
KWOC News extends its thoughts and prayers to the family and friends affected by this tragic incident.
BURLARY SUSPECT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
A Burglary investigation in rural Kennett led to a two-hour standoff Sunday evening before a suspect was taken into custody.
According to Dunklin County Sheriff Nick Darter, deputies responded to a residence around 6:15 pm Sunday evening, after receiving a report of a burglary in progress with the suspect allegedly still inside the residence.
Deputies made brief contact with the suspect, who then barricaded himself in a bedroom. After approximately two hours of negotiations, officers forced entry into the bedroom and took the suspect into custody without further incident.
The suspect, whose name is not being released pending the filing of formal charges, was transported to the Dunklin County Jail.
ROYAL REGISTRATION DATES ANNOUNCED FOR TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Twin Rivers School District has announced that it will be holding a two day registration event for students in August.
Royal Registration is scheduled for noon to 6 pm on Tuesday, August 11th for students whose parent or guardian’s last name begins with A-K and Thursday, August 13th for students whose parent or guardian’s last name begins with L-Z. Both will be held at Twin Rivers High School in Broseley.
SAM A. BAKER STATE PARK TO HOST 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Sam A. Baker State Park will be hosting a celebration for its 100th anniversary this weekend.
According to officials, the celebration on Saturday will feature a variety of activities relating to the park’s natural and cultural history.
The CCC Lodge will be open for self-guided tours, and van tours will take visitors up to the Mudlick Mountain Fire Tower. There will also be exhibits and demonstrations, old-time games, bluegrass music, and more from 9 am to 3 pm. Admission is free and open to the public.
HIGH HEAT INDEX EXPECTED TODAY FOLLOWED BY CHANCES OF STORMS TONIGHT
Another day of high heat in Southeast Missouri will be followed by chances of storms tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, heat index values are expected to reach around 100 degrees today in the Poplar Bluff area.
Tonight a cold front will sweep across the region, which may bring a slight chance of severe storms. There is a higher risk of severe weather for our northern and western counties.
WATERFEST SET FOR SATURDAY AT WAPPAPELLO LAKE
The Redman Creek Beach at Wappapello Lake will be the site for a free day of activities this weekend.
The Wappapello Lake US Army Corps of Engineers will be hosting Ranger Willie’s Waterfest from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday.
Park Rangers will be on hand to play games, teach visitors how to stay safe around the water, and give away prizes to participating beachgoers.
For more information, contact the Wappapello Lake Management Office at 573-222-7500.
WIDESPREAD THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY WHICH COULD INCLUDE SEVERE WEATHER
Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected for today, which brings with it a chance of severe weather.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a marginal risk for most of the area to get severe storms today, mainly this afternoon.
Locally heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding will also be a concern.
BODY RECOVERED FROM CLEARWATER LAKE
The body of a 32-year-old Piedmont man was recovered Tuesday afternoon following a three-day search on Clearwater Lake.
Public Information Officer Sgt. Thomas Young with the Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop G tells KWOC News, the recovery took place shortly after 1 pm in the Webb Creek Marina area. The victim's family has been notified.
Authorities say the search began Sunday afternoon after reports that a man had fallen from a pontoon boat in the area between Clearwater Lake Marina and Webb Creek.
Initial reports indicated the man was wearing a life jacket. However, investigators later determined that he was not wearing one at the time he entered the water.
Sgt. Young added, out of respect for the family, Troop G will not releasing the victim’s name.
KWOC News extends its thoughts and prayers to the family and friends affected by this tragic incident.
BURLARY SUSPECT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
A Burglary investigation in rural Kennett led to a two-hour standoff Sunday evening before a suspect was taken into custody.
According to Dunklin County Sheriff Nick Darter, deputies responded to a residence around 6:15 pm Sunday evening, after receiving a report of a burglary in progress with the suspect allegedly still inside the residence.
Deputies made brief contact with the suspect, who then barricaded himself in a bedroom. After approximately two hours of negotiations, officers forced entry into the bedroom and took the suspect into custody without further incident.
The suspect, whose name is not being released pending the filing of formal charges, was transported to the Dunklin County Jail.
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