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Clear 94.5 CountryFest Is Coming – And You’re Invited!
Get ready, country music fans — Clear 94.5 is bringing you the first-ever Clear 94.5 CountryFest on May 30th, 2026, at The Midway Outdoor Event Park in Fairdealing, and this is one summer concert you do not want to miss.
Think you and your sweetheart are the ultimate duo? Let’s see those smiles, snuggles, and silly poses!
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Congratulations to Nicole Mozingo. She won a brand new 2025 Jeep Gladiator from Heartland Express heartlandtruckstop.com
Due to the OVERWHELMING response… Sanjay Varma and the amazing team at Heartland Express Market are giving YOU another shot at the 2025 Jeep Gladiator Giveaway!
Stop by Heartland Express TODAY (Friday, Dec 12th) ONLY from 2–4 PM
Sign up TWICE for your chance to be drawn! No Purchase Necessary
At 4 PM, KWOC will go LIVE and select the last two finalists! The BIG GIVEAWAY happens Saturday, December 13th!
Congratulations to Jordan Ward on being a $50 winner in Christmas Cash!!!
Listeners will answer daily Christmas trivia questions for the chance to win cash. If they miss the question, the payout rolls to the next day. With every question missed, the pot gets bigger and the excitement grows!
OVER 168,000 RAISED DURING THE 2026 RIVER RADIO ST. JUDE RADIOTHON
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas have come together to help the kids at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The final total for the 2026 River Radio St. Jude Radiothon on April 30th and May 1st was $168,029.
The total includes individual donations, collections
STORM DAMAGE REPORTED AFTER TUESDAY STORMS
Storm damage was reported in Ripley and Butler counties Tuesday following a storm system that crossed the area.
According to the National Weather Service, an outbuilding was blown into a house in Naylor. Officials also reported trees and power lines down.
In Oxly, buildings were rolled over and multiple trees and telephone poles were snapped.
Hail that was estimated to be over an inch was also reported in Ripley County.
STORM SYSTEM CAUSES MULTIPLE TORNADO WARNINGS MONDAY NIGHT ACROSS THE AREA
The severe weather system that crossed Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas on Monday resulted in numerous tornado warnings throughout the area.
Tornado warnings were issued for Butler, Carter, Ripley, Wayne, Dunklin, and Clay Counties among others.
There were reports of trees being snapped, with numerous large branches down in Ripley County. Close to 60 mile per hour winds were reported in Butler County.
POSSIBILITY OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
Weather officials are closely watching possibilities of severe weather today in Southeast Missouri.
KWOC News spoke with Keith Cooley, Lead Forecaster from the National Weather Service in Paducah, about what kind of severe weather we may see.
“Ingredients are coming together for numerous severe thunderstorms Monday evening and night with all hazards possible including large hail (up to 2” in diameter), damaging winds (60-70 mph) and tornadoes.
A few strong tornadoes will also be possible.
Radio is America’s #1 Mass Reach Medium
Radio Gets Results
Television Viewership Continues to Decline
How to Record Vocal For Your Radio Ad on iPhone