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Friday, December 12, 2025

WIND CHILL VALUES EXPECTED TO GET NEAR ZERO OVERNIGHT THIS WEEKEND

Temperatures are expected to plunge this weekend as we get closer to the official start of winter.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service, a brief period of dangerously cold conditions can be expected Saturday night into Sunday.

Wind chills Saturday night are expected to be near zero with overnight lows approaching single digits possible Saturday and Sunday night.

WIND CHILL VALUES EXPECTED TO GET NEAR ZERO OVERNIGHT THIS WEEKEND

Temperatures are expected to plunge this weekend as we get closer to the official start of winter.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service, a brief period of dangerously cold conditions can be expected Saturday night into Sunday.

Wind chills Saturday night are expected to be near zero with overnight lows approaching single digits possible Saturday and Sunday night.

In Poplar Bluff, highs are expected to be in the low 40s on Saturday and mid 20s on Sunday.

MAN SENTENCED TO THREE DECADES IN PRISON FOR NURSING HOME MURDER

A man is facing multiple decades in prison in connection to a homicide at a Southeast Missouri nursing home.

Dunklin County Prosecuting Attorney Nicholas Jain tells KWOC News that 30 year old Christian Ault has been sentenced to thirty years in the Missouri Department of Corrections for the July 2024 murder of Jeffery Pendergrass in Senath.

According to Jain, on July 13, 2024, Ault struck the victim in the head multiple times with a toilet tank lid at a nursing home where they were both residents.

Pendergrass was airlifted to a Jonesboro hospital where he died the next week.

Jain says Ault pled guilty to a charge of 2nd degree murder and received the maximum possible 30 year sentence.

POPLAR BLUFF BUSINESS TO GIVE AWAY NEW VEHICLE THIS WEEKEND

A Poplar Bluff business will be giving away a new vehicle this weekend.

Heartland Express in Poplar Bluff will be drawing the winner of a new 2025 Jeep Gladiator Saturday afternoon.

In addition to the giveaway, Santa will be at Heartland Express as well to take pictures with families who attend.

Today’s Talk KWOC will be broadcasting live from the event from 11 am to 2 pm.

MAN ARRAIGNED IN CONNECTION TO STABBING

A Kennett man was arraigned this week on multiple charges in connection to a stabbing.

According to a probable cause affidavit, on Monday, Kennett officers were dispatched for a report that a man had been stabbed in the throat and had his car stolen.

The victim told police that he was giving Phillip Holloway a ride when Holloway stabbed him.

The victim was transported to a Paragould hospital for medical treatment.

Holloway was later arrested on charges of felony 1st degree assault, three counts of armed criminal action, and two counts of 1st degree robbery.

His bond was set at $135,000, cash only.

WARMING CENTERS TO OPEN IN BUTLER COUNTY TO PROVIDE SHELTER FROM THE COLD

With temperatures expected to get well below freezing overnight this weekend, area organizations are opening their doors to serve as warming centers.

In Butler County, the Bread Shed will be acting as an overnight warming center from 7 pm to 7 am when the temperatures get below 20 degrees.

The Butler County Health Department and Poplar Bluff Library will serve as warming centers during the daytime hours when those locations are open.

The United Gospel Rescue Mission in Poplar Bluff is also open at night for men who need a place to stay during the cold weather.

To find warming centers in your area, go to Health.Mo.Gov/warmingcenters.

MISSOURI HIGHLANDS HEALTH CARE TO PRESENT HOLIDAY MAGIC AT RODGERS THEATRE TONIGHT

Holiday cheer will be in the air tonight at a special event in downtown Poplar Bluff.

Missouri Highlands Health Care will be presenting Holiday Magic at Rodgers Theatre.

The event will begin with outdoor fun at 5 pm, featuring a synthetic snowball fight as well as free hot chocolate for the first 100 guests.

At 6:30, the event will move inside the Rodgers Theater for a free showing of the movie Elf: Buddy’s Sing and Cheer Along Edition.

SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS AT THE PALACE OF PRAISE BEGINS THIS WEEKEND

A Poplar Bluff church’s annual Christmas themed play begins this weekend.

The Palace of Praise is presenting the 15th Annual Sounds of Christmas nightly from December 14th through the 17th beginning at 7 pm each night.

Admission to the show is free, but you can also purchase tickets for a dinner theater experience for the Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday night performances.

Tickets for the dinners are $20 per person and can be purchased online at SoundsOfChristmas.org or at the Palace of Praise, which is located at 1400 Herschel Bess Boulevard in Poplar Bluff.

For more information, call 573-785-4232.

TIPS FOR GOING OUTSIDE IN COLDER WEATHER

With below freezing temperatures coming this weekend, the CDC is reminding people to be safe if they have to go outside.

Officials say that you should try to stay indoors during extremely cold weather and any trips that you do make outside should be as brief as possible.

If you do go outside, you should try to wear several layers of loose-fitting clothing, a hat, a scarf or knit mask to cover your face and mouth, sleeves that are snug at the wrist, and mittens or gloves.

Also do your best to stay dry, as wet clothing chills the body quickly.

Make sure to watch for hypothermia as well. In adults, warning signs of hypothermia include shivering, exhaustion or feeling very tired, confusion, fumbling hands, memory loss, slurred speech, and drowsiness. In babies, signs include bright red, cold skin, and very low energy.

More information is available at cdc.gov.

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Thursday, December 11, 2025

JUVENILE FLOWN TO HOSPITAL FOLLOWING FIRE IN CAMPBELL

A juvenile was flown to an area hospital following a fire in Campbell.

According to the Campbell Volunteer Fire Department, Tuesday afternoon crews responded to a motorhome that was on fire behind a local business. At the scene, the owner advised that there was a juvenile and a dog trapped inside.

Firefighters were able to make entry into the structure and extricate the juvenile, who was taken to a nearby business so crews could provide first aid while waiting on an ambulance.

The juvenile was later flown to a Memphis hospital for treatment.

JUVENILE FLOWN TO HOSPITAL FOLLOWING FIRE IN CAMPBELL

A juvenile was flown to an area hospital following a fire in Campbell.

According to the Campbell Volunteer Fire Department, Tuesday afternoon crews responded to a motorhome that was on fire behind a local business. At the scene, the owner advised that there was a juvenile and a dog trapped inside.

Firefighters were able to make entry into the structure and extricate the juvenile, who was taken to a nearby business so crews could provide first aid while waiting on an ambulance.

The juvenile was later flown to a Memphis hospital for treatment.

Officials say that the dog did not survive the fire.

The incident was investigated by Missouri State Fire Marshals Office investigators and no foul play is suspected.

OVER 300,000 SIGNATURES SUBMITTED TO FORCE A STATEWIDE VOTE ON MISSOURI REDISTRICTING

Opponents of Missouri's new congressional map submitted thousands of petition signatures Tuesday calling for a statewide vote on a redistricting plan backed by President Donald Trump as part of his quest to hold on to a slim Republican majority in next year's elections.

Organizers of the petition drive said they turned in more than 300,000 signatures to the secretary of state's office — well over the roughly 110,000 needed to suspend the new U.S. House districts from taking effect until a referendum election can be held next year.

The signatures still need to be verified by election authorities and Republican Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, who could declare the referendum petition unconstitutional. A legal fight appears likely.

A referendum could create a significant obstacle for Republicans, who hope the new districts could help them win a currently Democratic-held seat in the Kansas City area.

Republican Attorney General Catherine Hanaway issued a statement saying the new House districts took effect Tuesday and will remain in place unless Hoskins determines the referendum petition is constitutional and contains sufficient signatures. Petition sponsors said the new districts were immediately suspended when they submitted signatures, which is how the secretary of state's office handled things during Missouri's most recent referendum petition in 2017.

Hoskins promised a “slow and steady” review of the signatures, which must equal 5% of the votes cast in the last gubernatorial election in at least six of the state’s eight congressional districts. Missouri has more than 6 million residents. Hoskins said election authorities have until July 28 to finish the verification process, and he isn't likely to determine the measure's constitutionality until that's done.

“I’m going to do everything I can to protect Gov. (Mike) Kehoe’s Missouri First Map — the map the General Assembly passed,” Hoskins told The Associated Press.

That raises the prospect that Missouri congressional candidates might not know with certainty the makeup of their districts when they file for office between Feb. 24 and March 31. A similar scenario existed in 2022, when the governor approved congressional districts based on the census 50 days after candidate filing ended.

Referendum votes in Missouri are automatically set for the upcoming November election, unless lawmakers approve an earlier date. Referendum backers said they are confident they will clear any legal hurdles to holding an election.

SEVERAL PRESCRIBED FIRES ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT FEW MONTHS IN OZARK NATIONAL SCENIC RIVERWAYS

Several prescribed fires will be conducted over the next few months in Southeast Missouri.

Officials with Ozark National Scenic Riverways tell KWOC News that preparations are being made to accomplish several prescribed fires between mid-December and the end of March 2026.

At least six locations have been announced for the fires, with scheduling dependent on weather and vegetation meeting certain conditions.

During prescribed fires, park operations will continue as usual, although temporary closure of trails or roads adjacent to the burn units may be necessary for visitor safety.

Prescribed burning has a variety of purposes, including the reduction of fuel accumulations near developed areas, which helps reduce the threat of unplanned wildland fires in and around Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

More information is available at nps.gov/ozar.

AREA LAW ENFORCEMENT PARTICIPATING IN DRIVE SOBER OR GET PULLED OVER CAMPAIGN

Area law enforcement agencies are reminding everyone to not drink and drive while celebrating the holidays.

Law enforcement agencies across Missouri and Arkansas are participating in a Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement period beginning Friday and continuing through January 1st.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1,038 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes that involved an alcohol-impaired driver in December of 2023.

Plan ahead if you intend to drink while celebrating the holidays. Drivers should secure a designated sober driver or call a taxi or rideshare for a sober ride home.

NEW TOOL WILL HELP MISSOURI RESIDENTS FIND HOMES THAT ARE SMOKE FREE

Missouri state officials have unveiled a new tool to help residents find homes that are smoke free.

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, in partnership with the American Lung Association in Missouri, has launched the Missouri Smoke-Free Housing Directory.

Officials say that smoke-free housing protects residents from secondhand smoke and vape aerosol, reduces fire risk and supports people in their efforts to quit. Missouri has one of the highest smoking rates in the nation, and over half of Missourians who smoke try to quit each year.

Property owners and managers are invited to list their smoke-free properties in the directory at no charge.

More information is available at SmokeFreeHousingMO.org.

STODDARD COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT

Route T in Stoddard County will be closed today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.

The section of roadway being closed is located from County Road 299 to County Road 404 near Wappapello.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

DEADLINE APPROACHING TO APPLY FOR INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE IN CONNECTION TO STORMS IN LATE MARCH AND EARLY APRIL

Time is running out for southeast Missouri residents to apply for Individual Assistance in 20 counties in connection to the severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding from March 30 through April 8.

Counties include Butler, Carter, Dunklin, New Madrid, Ripley, Stoddard, and Wayne, among others.

DEADLINE APPROACHING TO APPLY FOR INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE IN CONNECTION TO STORMS IN LATE MARCH AND EARLY APRIL

Time is running out for southeast Missouri residents to apply for Individual Assistance in 20 counties in connection to the severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding from March 30 through April 8.

Counties include Butler, Carter, Dunklin, New Madrid, Ripley, Stoddard, and Wayne, among others.

Individuals may seek federal assistance for qualifying disaster-related expenses – including housing repairs, temporary housing, rental assistance, medical and funeral costs not covered by insurance or other aid programs, and replacement of damaged belongings and vehicles.

Individuals who sustained damage or losses not covered by insurance due to the March 30 to April 8 severe weather may apply for FEMA disaster assistance online at disasterassistance.gov or by calling FEMA’s toll-free application line at 1-800-621-3362. You can also download the FEMA app to apply.

The deadline to apply for assistance in Missouri is December 22nd.

DRA ANNOUNCES INVESTMENTS FOR MULTIPLE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI COMMUNITIES

The Delta Regional Authority, in collaboration with the state of Missouri, has announced the investment of approximately $4.2 million toward 10 projects in Missouri, including four in southeast Missouri.

The Boys and Girls Club of the Heartland in Poplar Bluff was awarded $509,000 for construction of a workforce development center. The city of Dexter was awarded nearly $404,000 to install a state-of-the art radar station.

The city of Portageville was awarded more than $388,000 to make improvements to its water system infrastructure. Ellington was also awarded $509,000 to improve the city’s water system infrastructure by installing a new water well.

The investments are through the DRA’s States’ Economic Development Assistance Program. More information is available at DRA.gov.

FAFSA FRENZY EVENT COMING TO POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL THIS WEEK

An event will be held this week in Poplar Bluff to help students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

FAFSA Frenzy will be held from 4 to 5:45 pm at the Poplar Bluff High School Cafeteria on Thursday.

An additional FAFSA Frenzy event has been scheduled for Monday, January 12th.

WOMAN FACING MULTIPLE COUNTS OF DOMESTIC BATTERING AFTER ALLEGATIONS OF HABITUAL ABUSE

A Paragould woman has been taken into custody after minors that were in her care disclosed habitual abuse.

According to Paragould authorities, in September, 63 year old Kimberly Contos was arrested for domestic battering 3rd degree on a minor.

After the arrest, all other minors were removed from her care.

During follow up interviews with the other minors, they reportedly disclosed habitual abuse over multiple years by Contos.

During an interview, Contos also allegedly made incriminating statements.

She was booked into the Greene County Jail this week on seven counts of felony 2nd degree domestic battering and seven counts of misdemeanor 2nd degree endangering the welfare of a child.

THREE RIVERS COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO HOST CHOIR CONCERT THIS WEEKEND

The Three Rivers College Community Choir will be hosting a concert this weekend.

Christmas at the Tinnin has been scheduled for 7 pm on Saturday, December 13th and 2 pm on December 14th at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center in Poplar Bluff.

Tickets are $10 and are available online at tinnin.ticketleap.com. Tickets will be sold at the door, if any remain.

More information is available at trcc.edu/events.

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

Route B in New Madrid County will be reduced today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.

The bridge involved in the project is located from Route PP to County Road 296 near Gideon.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

POPLAR BLUFF CITY MANAGER ROBERT KNODELL TAKES PERIOD OF LEAVE FROM POSITION

The Poplar Bluff City Manager has announced that he will be taking a period of leave from the position for medical and personal reasons.

In a statement released Monday, Robert Knodell says that he was recently charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.

He added that he deeply regrets the lapse in judgment and is apologizing to his family, friends, neighbors, the City of Poplar Bluff, and to anyone he may have put at risk.

POPLAR BLUFF CITY MANAGER ROBERT KNODELL TAKES PERIOD OF LEAVE FROM POSITION

The Poplar Bluff City Manager has announced that he will be taking a period of leave from the position for medical and personal reasons.

In a statement released Monday, Robert Knodell says that he was recently charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.

He added that he deeply regrets the lapse in judgment and is apologizing to his family, friends, neighbors, the City of Poplar Bluff, and to anyone he may have put at risk.

He also is asking for privacy and space for his family and himself during this time.

Poplar Bluff Mayor Shane Cornman says that Knodell has taken responsibility for his actions and has sought medical treatment. Cornman added that they hired Robert because of his extensive experience, strong relationships, and deep love for Poplar Bluff. None of that has changed. He looks forward to supporting Knodell in his recovery and successful completion of his treatment.

The Poplar Bluff City Council will be meeting in a special closed session at noon on Wednesday.

FILING TO BEGIN TODAY FOR APRIL ELECTIONS

Filing will begin today for the upcoming Poplar Bluff City Council elections.

The city will be holding elections on April 7th for three seats on the City Council, one representative from Ward Five and two at-large seats. The elections will be for three year terms.

Candidates can begin filing for the election today. The final day for candidate filing will be December 30th.

For more information, contact the City Clerk’s office at 573-686-8620.

Filing will also begin today for multiple positions on the Poplar Bluff R-1 Board of Education. According to school officials, there are three positions available for three year terms that will be voted on during the election on April 7th.

Candidates can file in person with the Secretary of the Board of Education beginning at 8 am at the School Administration Office.

TIPS FOR MAKING SURE YOUR HOME IS PREPARED FOR COLDER WEATHER

Weather officials are predicting wind chill values to get into the lower single digits later this week, so now is the time to make sure that your home is prepared.

Extreme cold can cause water pipes in your home to freeze and sometimes rupture or break.

When you are expecting very cold or freezing temperatures leave all water taps slightly open so they drip continuously, keep the temperature inside your home warm, and open cabinet doors beneath the kitchen and bathroom sinks to allow heated air to reach pipes.

Use fireplaces, wood stoves, or other combustion heaters only if they are properly vented to the outside and do not leak gas from the flue or exhaust into the indoor air space.

Use electric space heaters with automatic shut-off switches and non-glowing elements. Make sure to keep them away from any flammable materials, like curtains or blankets.

The National Weather Service in Paducah is hosting a live Winter Weather Preparedness event tonight at 7 pm on their Facebook Page.

MOTORCYCLE RIDER INJURED DURING WEEKEND CRASH IN WAPPAPELLO

One man was injured during a crash over the weekend in Wappapello.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a motorcycle was struck from behind by an unknown vehicle shortly before 7:30 pm Saturday night on Highway D. The motorcycle then ran off the roadway and the driver was ejected.

The driver, identified as a 48 year old Wappapello man, was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital with serious injuries.

ROAD PROJECT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route 153 in Stoddard County will be reduced today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform drainage work. 

Officials say that the work zone will be located from Route Z to County Road 780.

Work is scheduled to take place today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

DRAINAGE WORK TO CAUSE DELAYS THIS MONTH ON ROUTE J IN DUNKLIN COUNTY

Route J in Dunklin County will be reduced for almost two weeks as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform drainage work. 

The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route H North to County Road 109.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through December 19th, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

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Monday, December 8, 2025

ONE DEAD AFTER SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

One person has died after a single vehicle crash Friday morning in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 35 year old Hayti woman was driving on Missouri Highway A in Pemiscot County when her vehicle ran off the side of the roadway and struck a bridge.

The crash happened shortly before 7 am Friday, half a mile south of Wardell.

ONE DEAD AFTER SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

One person has died after a single vehicle crash Friday morning in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 35 year old Hayti woman was driving on Missouri Highway A in Pemiscot County when her vehicle ran off the side of the roadway and struck a bridge.

The crash happened shortly before 7 am Friday, half a mile south of Wardell.

Officials say the driver was pronounced dead at the scene by assistant Pemiscot County Coroner Jesse Cagle.

MISSOURI HIGHLANDS HEALTH CARE TO PRESENT HOLIDAY MAGIC AT RODGERS THEATRE THIS WEEK

Holiday cheer will be in the air this week at a special event in downtown Poplar Bluff.

Missouri Highlands Health Care will be presenting Holiday Magic at Rodgers Theatre this Friday night.

The event will begin with outdoor fun at 5 pm, featuring a synthetic snowball fight as well as free hot chocolate for the first 100 guests.

At 6:30, the event will move inside the Rodgers Theater for a free showing of the movie Elf: Buddy’s Sing and Cheer Along Edition.

VETERAN WREATH PLACEMENT CEREMONY SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEKEND

Wreaths will be placed on the graves of veterans this weekend.

On December 13th the Poplar Bluff Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, in cooperation with Wreaths Across America, will hold a ceremony at the Poplar Bluff Memorial Gardens Cemetery to honor veterans buried there.

The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11 am.

Everyone is invited to attend the ceremony, which will be followed by the placing of wreaths on veteran’s graves.

For more information, go to WreathsAcrossAmerica.org.

WINTER DRAWDOWN SCHEDULED AT WAPPAPELLO LAKE

The date has been announced for the annual winter drawdown at Wappapello Lake.

According to the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the drawdown from recreation pool to conservation pool will begin on December 15th.

Officials say the lake level is drawn down five feet, from 359.74 feet to 354.74 feet, which allows for additional storage of winter and spring precipitation.

During the conservation pool, boaters are urged to use caution when on the lake as mud flats and tree stumps may be exposed or be just under the water surface.

Near the beginning of April next year, the lake level will be gradually allowed to rise until the recreation pool is reached in early May.

Anyone with questions concerning the annual winter drawdown is asked to contact the Wappapello Lake Management Office at 573-222-8562.

MULTIWEEK SHOULDER REPAIR PROJECT BEGINS TODAY IN DEXTER

Route 25 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane for several weeks as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform shoulder repairs.

The section of roadway being reduced is located from Stoddard Street to King Street in Dexter.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m daily through Friday, January 2.

CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR ROAD PROJECTS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has awarded contracts for various road projects in Southeast Missouri.

According to officials, an over 3.7 million dollar contract was awarded to Joe’s Bridge and Grading, for bridge replacements on Route 142 and Route W in Ripley County.

Also in Ripley County, a 5.1 million dollar contract was awarded to Pace Construction Company, for pavement and bridge resurfacing on Route 160 from south of Route 21 to Route JJ.

A $369,000 contract was also awarded to Pace Construction Company, for pavement resurfacing on Route J from Route 62 to Route 153 in New Madrid County.

Additional information about the projects, including a timeline and what impacts there will be to traffic, will be released prior to the start of construction.

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Friday, December 5, 2025

RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE IS TONIGHT

Christmas lights will be shining bright tonight in Downtown Poplar Bluff.

The 2025 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade is scheduled to begin at 6 pm with line up starting at 4:30 pm at the Sky High Fun Zone parking lot.

The parade route this year will run from Highway 53 at McDonalds, north along Ditch Road into Downtown Poplar Bluff, then east on Vine Street, before circling back on Main Street.

RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE IS TONIGHT

Christmas lights will be shining bright tonight in Downtown Poplar Bluff.

The 2025 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade is scheduled to begin at 6 pm with line up starting at 4:30 pm at the Sky High Fun Zone parking lot.

The parade route this year will run from Highway 53 at McDonalds, north along Ditch Road into Downtown Poplar Bluff, then east on Vine Street, before circling back on Main Street.

Right before the parade, the lighting of the Community Christmas Tree will be held in front of the Black River Coliseum.

For more information, call 573-785-0881.

RICOCHET TO HEADLINE 2026 VALENTIES FOR VETERANS CONCERT

The artists have been announced for the 2026 Valentines for Veterans concert in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Wake Foundation, the concert, featuring legendary country group Ricochet and Billy Yates, will be held on Thursday, February 12th at the Black River Coliseum.

Tickets for the concert are free for military members and veterans as well as their families.

Tickets can be picked up at the Black River Coliseum, the Stars and Stripes Museum, the John J. Pershing VA Medical Center, and the Wake Foundation beginning the first week of January. You must show a military ID when picking up your tickets.

For more information, contact the Wake Foundation at 573-281-5140.

CITY OF QULIN TO THROW CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION

A Butler County city will be throwing a Christmas Celebration this weekend.

The Qulin Christmas Celebration is scheduled from 6 to 8 pm on Saturday.

The event will feature live music, food trucks, photos with Santa, and a tree lighting ceremony at Qulin City Hall.

For more information, visit the City of Qulin Facebook page.

POPLAR BLUFF KIWANIS CLUB ACCEPTING PAJAMAS DONATIONS FOR CHILDREN

The annual Pajama Rama donation drive is wrapping up today in Poplar Bluff.

The Kiwanis Club of Poplar Bluff is accepting new pajamas, underwear, and socks, for toddlers to young adults. The Club will be distributing the items to children in foster care with the help of Foster Adopt Connect.

You can drop off items at the Whitworth Gift Chest Jewelers, The Poplar Bluff Library, and First Midwest Bank. Today is the final day that donations will be accepted.

GROUCHY GRINCH RUN 5K COMING UP ON SATURDAY

Walkers and runners will be meeting at McLane Park in Poplar Bluff this weekend.

The Grouchy Grinch Run 5k is scheduled for this Saturday. Check-in will begin at 9:30 am, with the run starting at 10 am.

The cost to enter is $10 and more information is available on the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation facebook page.

DEADLINE IS TODAY TO PURCHASE TAGS FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP IN POPLAR BLUFF

Today is the final day for Poplar Bluff residents to purchase tags for this month’s Bulky Item Pickup.

Residents can purchase bulk item tags from the City Collector’s office at City Hall for $20. The tags entitle you to the removal of four bulk items, such as couches or refrigerators.

No construction materials or small items will be picked up and the program is for residential areas only.

Today is the final day to purchase item tags at City Hall to be included in next week’s pick up, which will be conducted on Tuesday, December 9th.

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Thursday, December 4, 2025

REMAINS FOUND IN RIPLEY COUNTY IDENTIFIED AS MISSING MAN

Remains found last month in Ripley County have been identified as a missing man.

Sergeant Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells KWOC News that human remains were found November 4th on private property in rural Ripley County.

An autopsy was performed which led to the remains being identified as 53 year old Jerry B. Hale, who was reported missing in August of 2019.

REMAINS FOUND IN RIPLEY COUNTY IDENTIFIED AS MISSING MAN

Remains found last month in Ripley County have been identified as a missing man.

Sergeant Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells KWOC News that human remains were found November 4th on private property in rural Ripley County.

An autopsy was performed which led to the remains being identified as 53 year old Jerry B. Hale, who was reported missing in August of 2019.

Parrott says that an investigation into the death is active and on-going. The investigation is being conducted by the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office, the Ripley County Coroner’s Office, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol - Division of Drug and Crime Control.

Anyone who has any information related to the case, is asked to contact the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office at 573-996-2719 or Missouri State Highway Patrol at 573-840-9500.

MAN SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS IN PRISON FOR SHOOTING AT A STODDARD COUNTY DEPUTY

A man has been sentenced for shooting at a Stoddard County Sheriff’s Deputy last Christmas.

According to Missouri Case Net, Steven Parks, of Dexter, pled guilty in October to charges of assault 1st degree, unlawful use of a weapon, and armed criminal action.

Parks had shot at an officer on Christmas Day in 2024 after calling 911 and saying he wanted to die by suicide by cop. He surrendered to officers a short time later.

Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Sawyer Smith says that Parks received a 20-year sentence for the assault charge, a concurrent 15-year sentence for the weapon charge, and a consecutive 5-year sentence for the armed criminal action charge, amounting to a 25-year period of incarceration.

MAN CHARGED WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT FOR ALLEGEDLY GROPING VICTIM

A man has been charged with sexual assault for allegedly groping a victim.

According to a warrant affidavit, 34 year old Thomas Huffman, of Paragould, is accused of forcibly groping the breast of the victim twice in October. During a later interview, Huffman corroborated the victim’s statement.

Huffman was booked into the Greene County Jail on Monday on a charge of sexual assault 2nd degree. His bond was set at $25,000.

MODOT ANNOUNCES BRIDGE PROJECTS IN WAYNE COUNTY

The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced plans for multiple bridge projects in Wayne County.

MoDOT plans to rehabilitate the Route A bridge over Otter Creek, located south of County Road 430 as well as replace the Route A bridge over Small Creek, between County Roads 371 and 400.

Officials say that work could begin as early as Winter 2026-27.

During construction, the roadway will be closed in the vicinity of each bridge for approximately two months, weather permitting. Construction schedules will be coordinated to avoid closing the bridges simultaneously.

For more information, contact MoDOT Project Manager Seiji Shimbo at 573-472-5389.

DONIPHAN WOMAN ARRESTED ON DELIVERY OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WARRANT

A Doniphan woman was arrested this week on a drug warrant.

According to a probable cause affidavit, an informant allegedly purchased three and a half grams of methamphetamine from 60 year old Mary Yount in connection to an undercover narcotics investigation from earlier this year.

According to the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office, Yount was arrested on Tuesday at her residence on a warrant for delivery of a controlled substance.

She was held at the Ripley County Jail on a $50,000 bond.

CULVERT REPLACEMENT SET FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route V in Stoddard County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a culvert under the roadway.

The section of roadway being closed is located between County Roads 234 and 232 near Sturdivant.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2025

POPLAR BLUFF DOWNTOWN ADVISORY BOARD VOTES TO DISSOLVE

A board established to help chart the future of the downtown area of Poplar Bluff is no more, as city officials reorganize efforts for the future.

The nine member Downtown Poplar Bluff, Inc Advisory Board voted unanimously Tuesday afternoon to dissolve, with remaining funds going towards expanding the Farmer’s Market.

POPLAR BLUFF DOWNTOWN ADVISORY BOARD VOTES TO DISSOLVE

A board established to help chart the future of the downtown area of Poplar Bluff is no more, as city officials reorganize efforts for the future.

The nine member Downtown Poplar Bluff, Inc Advisory Board voted unanimously Tuesday afternoon to dissolve, with remaining funds going towards expanding the Farmer’s Market.

KWOC News spoke with Poplar Bluff City Manager Robert Knodell about what this means for the future of Poplar Bluff and the downtown region.

“ Yesterday, a meeting of the downtown Poplar Bluff Advisory Board made a decision to dissolve downtown Poplar Bluff Incorporated. And we will see efforts as it relates to downtown redevelopment, the promotion of what we all consider to be a treasure jewel of our community, which is our downtown area, and we wanna see it preserved and revitalized.

That that effort will continue. And certainly the events that people here locally and across the region have come to love, that bring people together. Downtown will continue and you'll see holiday celebrations this weekend and throughout the holidays and efforts. While structures and governance may change, the focus will not change.

And certainly the city is committed to doing everything that it can to strengthen, promote, and to grow our downtown core. Though structure and governance may change. You know, I think it's worth recognizing Steve Halter and Morgan McIntosh at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce and Morgan's longstanding involvement in downtown development.

Though they may not be formally wearing those hats in the future, with some of the changes, they certainly deserve our gratitude and appreciation for the incredible work that's gone on to promote our city. Are downtown and culturally architecturally, receiving grants and funding for projects, structures, attractions, and events that would not have taken place and would not exist without their help.

And they're still going to be involved and they're still from the purview of the Chamber of Commerce going to be promoting downtown Poplar Bluff just in different ways, and as a new format takes shape.”

AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING IN BUTLER COUNTY

The Butler County Sheriff’s Department and Missouri State Highway Patrol are investigating an incident where shots were fired early Tuesday morning in Neelyville.

According to Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs, at around 2:30 am, officers were dispatched to old 67 Highway in Neelyville where they were confronted with an armed suspect inside the house.

The suspect had a knife to the throat of the reporting party. Dobbs says that shots were fired by the officers and the suspect used the victim as a human shield.

The suspect, identified as 26 year old Jordion Bell, of Neelyville, was struck several times and transported to a Memphis area hospital.

The victim was transported from the scene by EMS for injuries that appeared to be non-life-threatening.

We will keep following this story for you and bring you updates as they become available.

CLARKTON MAN APPEARS IN COURT TO FACE STATUTORY RAPE CHARGE

A Clarkton man had his initial court appearance Tuesday after being charged with statutory rape.

According to a probable cause affidavit, 23 year old Daryus Reed is accused of having inappropriate contact with a juvenile.

The affidavit says that the victim had been reported as a missing juvenile out of Poplar Bluff and was found at a residence with Reed.

Reed has been charged with felony statutory rape - 2nd degree and endangering the welfare of a child - creating substantial risk - 1st degree.

TRAIN DERAILS TUESDAY MORNING NEAR CAMPBELL

A train derailed early Tuesday morning in the Missouri Bootheel.

According to the Campbell Volunteer Fire Department, the train derailed on US Highway 62 west, approximately three miles west of Campbell.

Officials say that Highway 62 west was closed Tuesday, between Highway B and the Arkansas state line, while crews worked to clean up the derailment site.

No information was available on what caused the derailment or if there were any injuries.

MAN FACING ARSON CHARGE FOLLOWING CHURCH FIRE

A fire at a church in Campbell has led to arson charges for an area man.

According to a Probable Cause Affidavit, a Campbell Police Officer was alerted on the evening of November 27th that the old General Baptist Church Building was on fire.

A witness told the officer that they were driving near the church when they observed Derrick Rice, of Campbell, standing on an elevated concrete ramp on the east side of the building and holding a flaming object.

The witness stated they observed Rice throw the flaming object inside the doorway and run down the ramp away from the building.

During the course of the investigation, another witness told investigators that Rice recently said he would burn the building within 30 days to prevent it from being developed into a drug rehabilitation facility.

Rice denied setting the fire during an interview.

A warrant was served earlier this week for Rice, charging him with felony arson - 2nd degree.

STATE OFFICIALS INVESTIGATING CASE OF BULL ELK POACHING IN CARTER COUNTY

State officials are investigating a case of elk poaching in Carter County.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, a bull elk was recently poached and left to waste at Peck Ranch Conservation Area.

Anyone who visited the conservation area on November 25th or 26th is asked to call Operation Game Thief at 1-800-392-1111.

Officials say that a reward will be available for information that leads to a conviction.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

AREA RESIDENTS URGED TO USE CAUTION IF DRIVING DURING WINTER WEATHER

Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas residents are being advised to use caution if they are getting out on the roadways today during the winter weather.

According to the National Weather Service, a mixed winter weather system crossed the area overnight, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain for some areas.

If you must travel while winter weather is covering the roadways, make sure to have a full tank of gas, extra blankets and gloves, as well as provisions like water and snacks in the event of an emergency. Keep your cellphone charged, but do not use it while driving.

AREA RESIDENTS URGED TO USE CAUTION IF DRIVING DURING WINTER WEATHER

Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas residents are being advised to use caution if they are getting out on the roadways today during the winter weather.

According to the National Weather Service, a mixed winter weather system crossed the area overnight, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain for some areas.

If you must travel while winter weather is covering the roadways, make sure to have a full tank of gas, extra blankets and gloves, as well as provisions like water and snacks in the event of an emergency. Keep your cellphone charged, but do not use it while driving.

While driving, remember to buckle up, give yourself plenty of extra time to get to your destination, and remember to give snowplows room to work. Don’t tailgate or attempt to pass them. In the event of a crash, stay buckled inside your vehicle until help arrives.

You can find road conditions online by using MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org, or through MoDOT’s free smartphone app, available for iPhone and Android phones.

COMMUNITY RECEPTION EVENT SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT TO HONOR NEW POPLR BLUFF POLICE CHIEF

A special event has been scheduled for tonight to welcome and honor the new Poplar Bluff Police Chief.

Poplar Bluff City Manager Robert Knodell tells KWOC News that the Poplar Bluff Police Department is hosting a community reception for Chief JR Keirsey.

Knodell says that the event will be held at the Poplar Bluff Police Department from 5:30 to 7 pm.

DEPUTY UNHARMED AFTER NEW MADRID COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT VEHICLE HIT ON US HIGHWAY 61

One person was injured after a vehicle struck a New Madrid County Sheriff Deputy’s vehicle early Monday morning.

According to New Madrid County Sheriff Joey Higgerson, shortly after 5 am Monday, a deputy was blocking one lane of US Highway 61, south of Highway 80, for a downed power line when a vehicle struck the deputy’s patrol car.

The patrol car was knocked into a nearby ditch, however the deputy did not suffer any injuries.

The driver of the other vehicle was transported from the scene with minor injuries.

VAN BUREN MAN FACING MULTIPLE SEXUAL RELATED CHARGES INCLUDING STATUTORY RAPE

A continuing investigation has led to the arrest of a Van Buren man on multiple sexual related charges.

According to Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell, Kenneth Crawford was arrested in November for statutory rape 2nd Degree and endangering the welfare of a child engaging in sexual conduct under 17.

Bradwell says that his team has continued to investigate the case which has resulted in several more charges being filed, including sexual exploitation of a minor, two counts of statutory sodomy - 2nd degree, and four counts of possession of child pornography.

THREE PEOPLE KILLED IN MISSOURI TRAFFIC CRASHES DURING HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Three people were killed in traffic crashes in Missouri during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, troopers worked 304 traffic crashes, which included 82 injuries and three fatalities.

None of the fatalities were located in Southeast Missouri.

This year, troopers also made 87 DWI arrests over the holiday weekend.

All numbers were down compared to last year’s Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

MAGNITUDE 2.2 EARTHQUAKE HITS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SUNDAY EVENING

A small earthquake was reported in Southeast Missouri Sunday evening.

According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 2.2 earthquake was recorded at around 5:48 pm Sunday.

The earthquake was centered less than a mile northwest of Cooter and had a depth of around 5.3 miles.

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Monday, December 1, 2025

2025 RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE SET FOR THIS FRIDAY NIGHT

Parade lights will be shining bright in Downtown Poplar Bluff this Friday for the 2025 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade.

The parade is scheduled to begin at 6 pm this Friday. Line up will begin at 4:30 at the Sky-High Fun Zone parking lot.

The parade route this year will run from Highway 142 at McDonalds through downtown Poplar Bluff before looping back and ending at the Black River Coliseum.

2025 RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE SET FOR THIS FRIDAY NIGHT

Parade lights will be shining bright in Downtown Poplar Bluff this Friday for the 2025 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade.

The parade is scheduled to begin at 6 pm this Friday. Line up will begin at 4:30 at the Sky-High Fun Zone parking lot.

The parade route this year will run from Highway 142 at McDonalds through downtown Poplar Bluff before looping back and ending at the Black River Coliseum.

Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. For more information, call 573-785-0881.

The 3rd Annual Poplar Bluff Community Tree Lighting will be held in front of the Black River Coliseum as the parade kicks off at 6 pm.

WINTER WEATHER POSSIBLE TONIGHT ACROSS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

An incoming winter weather system will bring chances of snow, sleet, and freezing rain to Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, a Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect tonight for portions of Southeast Missouri.

Mixed precipitation is expected as a part of this system with some areas seeing snow and sleet accumulations of up to around one inch and ice accumulations around a light glaze possible.

The precipitation could cause issues for the commute Tuesday morning, with roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, possibly becoming slick and hazardous in locations that receive winter weather.

FILING TO BEGIN ON DECEMBER 9TH FOR THREE POSITIONS ON THE POPLAR BLUFF R-1 SCHOOL BOARD

Filing is scheduled to begin next week for multiple positions on the Poplar Bluff R-1 Board of Education.

According to school officials, there are three positions available for three year terms that will be voted on during the election on April 7th, 2026.

Candidates can file in person with the Secretary of the Board of Education beginning at 8 am on December 9th at the School Administration Office.

The deadline to file for the election will be 5 pm on December 30th. The candidate’s names will be placed on the ballot in order of filing.

HIGHWAY PATROL HEADQUARTERS IN POPLAR BLUFF LIT UP IN BLUE TO PAY TRIBUTE TO FALLEN OFFICERS

The Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop E headquarters in Poplar Bluff will be lit up in blue this month to pay tribute to fallen officers and show support for law enforcement.

The Highway Patrol will be participating in Project Blue Light, which will see the general headquarters, division offices, and troop headquarters buildings display blue lights through January 2nd.

Officials say that 31 members of the Missouri State Highway Patrol have given their lives providing service and protection to Missouri’s citizens.

MODOT ANNOUNCES PLANS TO REHABILITATE BRIDGE IN BUTLER COUNTY

The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced plans for an upcoming bridge project in Butler County.

MoDOT plans to rehabilitate the Route MM bridge over Harviell Creek. The bridge is located west of County Road 355.

Officials say that work could begin as early as July 2026. The roadway will be closed in the vicinity of the bridge as construction is underway.

The rehabilitation work will be underway for approximately two months.

For more information, contact MoDOT Project Manager Seiji Shimbo at 573-472-5389.

CULVERT REPLACEMENT TO CAUSE DELAYS THIS WEEK IN DEXTER

Route 114 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.

The section of roadway being reduced is located from County Road 725 to McCormic Street in Dexter.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m daily through Wednesday.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

MELISSA BERGER APPOINTED BUTLER COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR

A new Public Administrator has been announced for Butler County.

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe tells KWOC News that the deputy public administrator Melissa Berger has been appointed to the role.

Berger is from Qulin and has previously served as city clerk for the City of Qulin and as a title researcher and closer for Heritage Title.

MELISSA BERGER APPOINTED BUTLER COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR

A new Public Administrator has been announced for Butler County.

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe tells KWOC News that the deputy public administrator Melissa Berger has been appointed to the role.

Berger is from Qulin and has previously served as city clerk for the City of Qulin and as a title researcher and closer for Heritage Title.

She is taking over for Jeff Darnell, who retired from the position in October.

KWOC News spoke with Berger who says she is looking forward to serving Butler County and its citizens in the years ahead.

TODAYS TALK KWOC TO BROADCAST CURRENT RIVER CHALLENGE

Once you're done with Thanksgiving, switch your TV over to the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page to catch all the action from the Current River Challenge.

The two day basketball event from Van Buren High School will feature 20 area schools, including Van Buren, Twin Rivers, Greenville, East Carter, Doniphan, South Pemiscot, and Neelyville.

Tip-off is scheduled for 11 am on November 28th and 10 am on November 29th.

A total of 13 games will be broadcast over both days on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook Page and River Radio Youtube page.

33RD ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AUTO TOUR BEGINS FRIDAY

Officials with the US Army Corps of Engineers are preparing for the start of the 2025 Festival of Lights Auto Tour this week.

The 33rd Annual Auto Tour will be held at the Redman Creek East Campground from November 28th through December 27th.

This event is being held in partnership with the Friends of Wappapello Lake. It is supported by businesses, volunteers, churches, organizations, and the community.

Christmas music will be provided during the Auto Tour on Shuffle 92.9. Attendees just need to tune their radio to 92.9 FM.

For more information, contact the Wappapello Lake Management Office at 573-222-8562.

MOTORISTS ENCOURAGED TO DRIVE SAFELY DURING THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Many Missouri residents are getting ready to get on the road to see their family for Thanksgiving, but officials are urging motorists to keep safety in mind.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 11 people were killed during the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

Officials are urging motorists to be vigilant, always buckle up, obey posted speed limits, and never drive impaired or distracted.

State Troopers will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E., over the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend, enforcing all traffic laws, and being available to assist the public.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Emergency Report line is 1-800-525-5555, or (star)55 on a cellular phone. Motorists should use the emergency line if they witness criminal activity or experience an emergency.

THANKSGIVING COOKING SAFETY TIPS

Thanksgiving is almost here, and the American Red Cross is reminding you to stay safe while you prepare the holiday dinner.

The Red Cross advises that cooks should avoid wearing loose clothing or dangling sleeves while preparing the holiday meal.

You should also never leave the stove unattended – if the cook has to leave the kitchen even for a short time, they should turn off the stove.

Remember to clean cooking surfaces on a regular basis to prevent grease buildup and keep anything that can catch fire, including pot holders, oven mitts, and food packaging, away from the stove, oven or any other appliance in the kitchen that generates heat.

According to the Center for Disease Control, before cooking your turkey, set the oven temperature no lower than 325°F and be sure the turkey is completely thawed.

For optimal safety and uniform doneness, you should cook the stuffing outside the turkey in a casserole dish. However, if you plan on placing the stuffing inside the turkey, do so just before cooking.

THREE RIVERS COLLEGE HOSTING TURKEY TROT THIS WEEKEND

Three Rivers College has announced a fun walking and running event for this weekend.

The Turkey Trot 3K Fun Run will begin at noon on November 29th in the parking lot of the Tinnin Fine Arts Center in Poplar Bluff.

Officials say the Turkey Trot will help fill The Food Pantry for Three Rivers College students.

The entry fee is a donation for the food pantry and there will also be an award for the runner who is dressed as the tackiest turkey.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

TWO JUVENILES FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF ATV CRASH IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Two Portageville juveniles were flown from the scene of an ATV crash over the weekend in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred shortly after 4 pm Sunday on Pemiscot County Road 417 when an ATV travelled off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree before overturning.

TWO JUVENILES FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF ATV CRASH IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Two Portageville juveniles were flown from the scene of an ATV crash over the weekend in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred shortly after 4 pm Sunday on Pemiscot County Road 417 when an ATV travelled off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree before overturning.

The driver and a passenger, identified as a 13 year old girl and a 12 year old girl, were flown to Memphis hospitals with serious injuries.

FILING TO BEGIN IN DECEMBER FOR POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS

Filing will begin early next month for the upcoming Poplar Bluff City Council elections.

The city will be holding elections on April 7th for three seats on the City Council, one representative from Ward Five and two at-large seats. The elections will be for three year terms.

Candidates can begin filing for the election on Tuesday, December 9th. The final day for candidate filing will be December 30th.

For more information, contact the City Clerk’s office at 573-686-8620.

CARTER COUNTY AWARDED OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO REPLACE DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE

A Southeast Missouri county has been awarded money to replace damaged infrastructure.

According to the Delta Regional Authority, Carter County was awarded more than $1 million to replace extensive infrastructure damage caused by reoccurring flood and flash-flooding events in 2024.

The funds will be used to improve structural integrity, enhance stormwater management, and increase infrastructure resilience against future flood events, making roadways safer and passable.

The money is being provided through the Supplemental Disaster Recovery Funding program.

WOMAN ARRESTED FOR HITTING HUSBAND WITH HER VEHICLE

A woman has been taken into custody for allegedly hitting her husband with a vehicle.

According to court documents, Paragould officers were dispatched to the intersection of Highway 49 North and Country Club Road on Friday in reference to a vehicle vs pedestrian.

The victim told officers that his wife, 35 year old Felisha Woodson, of Paragould, had purposely struck him with her vehicle and fled the scene. Multiple witnesses, along with intersection camera footage, corroborated the victim’s statement.

Woodson was arrested Monday on a felony charge of domestic battering in the second degree.

CAMPAIGN TO BE HELD THIS WEEK TO REMIND MOTORISTS TO BUCKLE UP

With many families hitting the road this week to celebrate Thanksgiving, law enforcement officials are reminding motorists to make sure your seat belt is fastened.

According to the Arkansas State Police, law enforcement across the state will be conducting a high-visibility Click It or Ticket seat belt awareness campaign from today through Sunday.

Officials say that during the Thanksgiving holiday period in 2023, there were 309 passenger vehicle occupants killed in traffic crashes across the nation, and 44 percent were unrestrained.

SHOULDER REPAIRS SCHEDULED THIS WEEK IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route AD in Stoddard County will be reduced this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform shoulder work.

The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 60 to County Road 442 near Dexter.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and tomorrow.

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Monday, November 24, 2025

UNITED GOSPEL RESCUE MISSION TO HOST ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER

The United Gospel Rescue Mission is providing their annual Thanksgiving Meal this Thursday.

The meal will be held at around noon on Thanksgiving at the Rescue Mission in Poplar Bluff. If you can’t make it to the rescue mission you can also call ahead and have a meal delivered to you.

The Rescue Mission is in need of volunteers to help prepare meals this week leading up to the event. On Thanksgiving, the rescue mission will also need assistance to prepare, serve, and deliver the meals. They are also accepting donations of desserts to be used in the meals.

UNITED GOSPEL RESCUE MISSION TO HOST ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER

The United Gospel Rescue Mission is providing their annual Thanksgiving Meal this Thursday.

The meal will be held at around noon on Thanksgiving at the Rescue Mission in Poplar Bluff. If you can’t make it to the rescue mission you can also call ahead and have a meal delivered to you.

The Rescue Mission is in need of volunteers to help prepare meals this week leading up to the event. On Thanksgiving, the rescue mission will also need assistance to prepare, serve, and deliver the meals. They are also accepting donations of desserts to be used in the meals.

Pastor Kirk is expecting to feed many more people this year compared to the over 2,000 meals served last year.

If you would like more information, want to volunteer, want to schedule a delivery, or want to donate food such as a dessert, call 573-785-4683.

DEADLINE APPROACHING FOR ENTRIES TO THE RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE

Parade lights will be shining bright in Downtown Poplar Bluff this December for the 2025 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade.

Entries are being accepted for the parade, which is scheduled for 6 pm on Friday, December 5th. Entry forms are available at River Radio in Poplar Bluff. The deadline for entries is November 26th.

The parade route this year will run from Highway 142 at McDonalds through downtown Poplar Bluff before looping back and ending at the Black River Coliseum.

Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. For more information, call 573-785-0881.

ART FROM TRC STUDENTS TO BE EXHIBITED BEGINNING NEXT WEEK

Area residents will get a chance to view art from local students beginning next week in Poplar Bluff.

According to Three Rivers College officials, you will be able to explore a collection of creative works by TRC students at the Fall Student Art Exhibit.

Art will be shown from December 1st through the 12th at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.

Normal gallery hours are noon to 3 pm, Monday through Friday. Admission is free.

TOY DRIVE AND CAR SHOW SET FOR NOVEMBER 29TH

A Toys for Tots toy drive and car show is scheduled for this weekend in Poplar Bluff.

American Legion Brown Mabry Post 153, Eric Summers Marine Corps League, Downtown PB Cruise In, and Bluff Cars and Coffee are partnering up for the event from 9 am to 3pm on Saturday, November 29th at the American Legion in Poplar Bluff.

Attendees are asked to bring a new, unwrapped toy as the entry fee for the car show.

MENARDS HOSTING TOY DRIVE TO BENEFIT LOCAL CHILDREN

A Poplar Bluff area business is accepting toy donations to be given to local children.

The Poplar Bluff Menards is serving as a drop off location for toy donations through December 15th.

You can drop off new, unwrapped toys in the donation box by the Menards exit door. The toys will then be donated to a local organization.

ANNUAL ELKS HOOP SHOOT SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER

The date is coming up for the 2025 Elks Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest in Poplar Bluff.

Registration for the event will begin at 8:30 am on Saturday, December 13th at Poplar Bluff Middle School.

There is no charge to participate in the Hoop Shoot, which will be from 9 am to 11 am.

Registration forms are available at PBParks.RecDesk.com.

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Friday November 21, 2025

TODAY’S TALK KWOC TO BROADCAST THE CURRENT RIVER CHALLENGE 

Once you're done with Thanksgiving, switch your TV over to the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page to catch all the action from the 20th Anniversary of the Current River Challenge. 

The two day basketball event from Van Buren High School will feature 20 area schools, including Van Buren, Twin Rivers, Greenville, East Carter, Doniphan, South Pemiscot, and Neelyville, and will start at 11 am on November 28th and at 10 am on November 29th

A total of 13 games will be broadcast over both days on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook Page and the River Radio YouTube page.

TODAY’S TALK KWOC TO BROADCAST THE CURRENT RIVER CHALLENGE 

Once you're done with Thanksgiving, switch your TV over to the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page to catch all the action from the 20th Anniversary of the Current River Challenge. 

The two day basketball event from Van Buren High School will feature 20 area schools, including Van Buren, Twin Rivers, Greenville, East Carter, Doniphan, South Pemiscot, and Neelyville, and will start at 11 am on November 28th and at 10 am on November 29th. 

A total of 13 games will be broadcast over both days on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook Page and the River Radio YouTube page.


VETERAN WREATH PLACEMENT CEREMONY SCHEDULED FOR NEXT MONTH 

Wreaths will be placed on the graves of veterans next month. 

On December 13th the Poplar Bluff Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, in cooperation with Wreaths across America, will hold a ceremony at the Poplar Bluff Memorial Gardens Cemetery to honor veterans buried there. 

The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11 am.

Everyone is invited to attend the ceremony, which will be followed by placing wreaths on veteran’s graves. 

For more information, contact Jane Worley at 573-429-8245 or Brenda Yarbro at 573-718-2604.


TOY DRIVE UNDERWAY TO HELP KIDS IN FOSTER CARE 

A Poplar Bluff organization is collecting toys to help local children in foster care. 

FosterAdopt Connect is accepting toy donations through Wednesday, December 10th. 

Toys can be dropped off at 2198 North Westwood Boulevard in Poplar Bluff. 

For more information, call 573-552-4338.


2025 SANTA LAND TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 2ND 

Preparations are underway for the annual Santa Land in Poplar Bluff. 

According to Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation, the event will be held on Tuesday, December 2nd, from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Black River Coliseum. 

During the event, children will get to visit with Santa and participate in many fun holiday activities. 

Booth space is available for churches, civic organizations, and members of the public who want to provide activities for children and should focus on giving back to the community.

A link to register is available on the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Facebook page.


DATES SET FOR SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS AT THE PALACE OF PRAISE 

The dates have been set for the annual Christmas themed play at a Poplar Bluff church. 

The Palace of Praise is presenting the 15th Annual Sounds of Christmas nightly from December 15th through the 17th beginning at 7 pm each night.  

Admission to the show is free, but you can also purchase tickets for a dinner theater experience on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. 

Tickets for the dinners are $20 per person and can be purchased online at SoundsOfChristmas.org or at the Palace of Praise, which is located at 1400 Herschel Bess Boulevard in Poplar Bluff. 

For more information, call 573-785-4232.


DATE ANNOUNCED FOR 2026 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE ALUMNI REUNION 

The date has been announced for the 2026 Three Rivers College Alumni Reunion. 

A full day of festivities is planned for the Raider Reunion on Saturday, February 21st on the campus of Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff.

This year’s event included a pancake breakfast, Alumni Star reception, Raider of the Year recognition, and Lady Raiders and Raiders basketball games. 

More information is available at trcc.edu.


BREAKFAST WITH SANTA SCHEDULED FOR NEXT MONTH AT POPLAR BLUFF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 

Santa and Mrs. Claus will be featured guests during Breakfast with Santa next month in Poplar Bluff. 

The Knights of Columbus will be hosting Breakfast with Santa from 8 am to 11 am on Sunday, December 7th at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Grand Avenue. 

Breakfast will be served by donation. Parents are encouraged to bring their cameras for free pictures with the Clauses.

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Thursday November 20, 2025

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE INVESTIGATING SHOOTING ON FRANKLIN STREET

Officials are investigating a shooting that occurred in Poplar Bluff.

Lt. Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News officers are investigating a shooting that happened Tuesday afternoon in the 1000 block of Franklin Street. Around 2 pm, police found 47‑year‑old Jason Knuckles of Poplar Bluff suffering from two gunshot wounds to the abdomen. He was flown to a St. Louis hospital and is listed in critical but stable condition.

Investigators say Knuckles assaulted 35‑year‑old Joshua Hoffmeister, also of Poplar Bluff, who then fired a handgun. This is the second shooting involving the two men, following an August 2024 incident that authorities ruled justified.

Police say the facts of this latest case will be reviewed with the Butler County Prosecuting Attorney before any charges are considered.

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE INVESTIGATING SHOOTING ON FRANKLIN STREET

Officials are investigating a shooting that occurred in Poplar Bluff.

Lt. Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News officers are investigating a shooting that happened Tuesday afternoon in the 1000 block of Franklin Street. Around 2 pm, police found 47‑year‑old Jason Knuckles of Poplar Bluff suffering from two gunshot wounds to the abdomen. He was flown to a St. Louis hospital and is listed in critical but stable condition.

Investigators say Knuckles assaulted 35‑year‑old Joshua Hoffmeister, also of Poplar Bluff, who then fired a handgun. This is the second shooting involving the two men, following an August 2024 incident that authorities ruled justified.

Police say the facts of this latest case will be reviewed with the Butler County Prosecuting Attorney before any charges are considered.

HEAVY RAINFALL POSSIBLE TODAY IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 

We could see some heavy rain today in Southeast Missouri. 

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service, locally moderate to heavy rainfall is expected today, which may lead to isolated flooding of poor drainage and flood-prone areas. 

Most of Southeast Missouri is expected to receive between one and two inches of rainfall. 

Weather officials say that any thunderstorms that develop today are expected to remain below severe limits.


FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AUTO TOUR TO BEGIN ON NOVEMBER 28TH 

We are close to the beginning of an annual holiday tradition in Southeast Missouri. 

The 33rd Annual Festival of Lights Auto Tour will begin at the Redman Creek East Campground on November 28th. 

The Auto Tour will be open on weekends from 5 pm to 9 pm through December 7th and then open nightly from December 12th to December 28th.

This event is being held in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 

For more information, contact the Wappapello Lake Management Office at 573-222-8562.


SIGNAGE WORK TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY IN DEXTER 

One Mile Road in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform signage work.  

The work zone will be located from North Outer Road to County Road 413 in Dexter. 

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.  


DISASTER RECOVERY CENTER OPENING TODAY IN BUTLER COUNTY 

A Disaster Recovery Center will be opening today in Butler County. 

The center will be located at the Poplar Bluff Library - Ridgel Branch. It will be open from 11 am to 6 pm today, 10:30 am to 4:30 pm on Friday, and 11:30 am to 2:30 pm on Saturday. 

Missourians who sustained damage to their primary residence or personal property due to the severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred from March 30th through April 8th of this year can visit the center for one-on-one help. 

The counties who are eligible include Butler, Carter, Dunklin, New Madrid, Ripley, Stoddard, and Wayne, among others. 

At the centers, affected individuals can get help applying for disaster assistance, speak to state or federal representatives, receive updates on their FEMA registration, and more. 

FEMA financial assistance may include money for basic home repairs, personal property losses or other underinsured/uninsured disaster-related needs such as childcare, transportation, medical needs, funeral, or dental expenses. The FEMA registration deadline is December 22nd. 

More information is available at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.


THREE RIVERS SHRINE CLUB TO HOST TOY RUN NEXT WEEKEND 

An event is scheduled for next weekend to benefit Shriner’s Hospitals. 

The Three Rivers Shrine Club Toy Run will begin at noon on Saturday November 29th. Signups begin at 11 am at the Shrine Club on Kennedy Lane in Poplar Bluff. 

Organizers say that Motorcycles, Hot Rods, and Side by Sides are all welcome. All toy and monetary donations will go to Shriner’s Hospitals.


FEED AND SEED EVENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY 

New Day Ministry in Poplar Bluff will be hosting a feed and seed event today. 

The event is from 3 to 5 pm and is first come, first serve, with packs limited to one per household. 

New Day Ministry is located at 703 Franklin Street in Poplar Bluff. For more information, call 573-718-4578.

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2025

TWIN RIVERS WINS 50K KI CLASSROOM FURNITURE GIVEAWAY IN HONOR OF HOLLY JOHNSON 

The Twin Rivers community has something big to celebrate. After ten days of determined voting and grassroots campaigning, Twin Rivers has officially won the $50,000 KI Classroom Furniture Giveaway. 

Twin Rivers Principal Mike Berry shared how the school became part of the contest, and the significance in honoring and extending the legacy of Holly Johnson. 

Mike Berry 

“Holly and I looked at doing some stuff for the library. A couple of years ago before she was sick, and we had talked about some plans and I wanted her vision for what she wanted it to look like. And we discussed quite a bit, but we just never got around to because her health declined. And so, we had already planned it some of this. When she passed away, that Friday, we were supposed to be throwing her retirement party. That was something that our staff had planned to surprise her and we were trying to get her there. And then we ended up all attending her visitation that night instead. So that was a big difference. But a few weeks later, her mother-in-law, Pat Johnson, reached out to me. She had hey Mike, I just wanted you to know that I really like to, donate some books in Holly's honor. And I said, I love it, Pat. I said, but I've been thinking about something bigger. I want to do something more. And I'd already been playing an as silent auction. Like that was something I'd already been spending Mondays going out to businesses, trying to round up some things. And so, but when she said that, it really sparked the, okay we're moving. Holly was somebody who went all out. And I think you realize that. When she's not here, I mean, her absence is truly noticeable around campus, and so, I mean, she did everything. The things that, you know, people have had to step up and do that Holly helped out with around here. She truly loved and cared for the school and. So doing this, like, I felt like we're going to do it right. I feel like it's not going to be a like a pitiful attempt. I think it's going to be a showcase of this campus. And I think that, for me, I just I wanted to make sure I did something really good, to honor her memory and her legacy. It's going to be phenomenal. I just can't believe it's going to happen so quickly. You know, I just thought it was going to be a lot longer journey.” 

With the help of students, staff, families, and friends, the Twin Rivers School District was able to accrue over 43,000 votes, to secure the major upgrade for the Twin Rivers Library.

TWIN RIVERS WINS 50K KI CLASSROOM FURNITURE GIVEAWAY IN HONOR OF HOLLY JOHNSON 

The Twin Rivers community has something big to celebrate. After ten days of determined voting and grassroots campaigning, Twin Rivers has officially won the $50,000 KI Classroom Furniture Giveaway. 

Twin Rivers Principal Mike Berry shared how the school became part of the contest, and the significance in honoring and extending the legacy of Holly Johnson. 

Mike Berry 

“Holly and I looked at doing some stuff for the library. A couple of years ago before she was sick, and we had talked about some plans and I wanted her vision for what she wanted it to look like. And we discussed quite a bit, but we just never got around to because her health declined. And so, we had already planned it some of this. When she passed away, that Friday, we were supposed to be throwing her retirement party. That was something that our staff had planned to surprise her and we were trying to get her there. And then we ended up all attending her visitation that night instead. So that was a big difference. But a few weeks later, her mother-in-law, Pat Johnson, reached out to me. She had hey Mike, I just wanted you to know that I really like to, donate some books in Holly's honor. And I said, I love it, Pat. I said, but I've been thinking about something bigger. I want to do something more. And I'd already been planning the silent auction. Like that was something I'd already been spending Mondays going out to businesses, trying to round up some things. And so, but when she said that, it really sparked the, okay we're moving. Holly was somebody who went all out. And I think you realize that. When she's not here, I mean, her absence is truly noticeable around campus, and so, I mean, she did everything. The things that, you know, people have had to step up and do that Holly helped out with around here. She truly loved and cared for the school and. So doing this, like, I felt like we're going to do it right. I feel like it's not going to be a like a pitiful attempt. I think it's going to be a showcase of this campus. And I think that, for me, I just I wanted to make sure I did something really good, to honor her memory and her legacy. It's going to be phenomenal. I just can't believe it's going to happen so quickly. You know, I just thought it was going to be a lot longer journey.” 

With the help of students, staff, families, and friends, the Twin Rivers School District was able to accrue over 43,000 votes, to secure the major upgrade for the Twin Rivers Library.


CAMPAIGN TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK TO REMIND MOTORISTS TO BUCKLE UP 

With many families hitting the road next week to celebrate Thanksgiving, law enforcement officials are reminding motorists to make sure your seat belt is fastened. 

According to the Arkansas State Police, law enforcement across the state will be conducting a high-visibility Click It or Ticket seat belt awareness campaign from next Monday through Sunday. 

Officials say that officers will be taking a no-excuses approach to seat belt law enforcement, writing citations both day and night to save lives.


NATIONAL CRASH RESPONDER SAFETY WEEK IS THIS WEEK

Motorists are being urged to slow down and move over as a part of National Crash Responder Safety Week this week. 

On a daily basis, emergency responders put their lives on the line along Missouri’s highways responding to crash scenes. These workers include police, fire, EMS, tow truck operators and highway workers. 

Officials say that by state law, drivers are required to move over or slow down, but a significant number do not. 

In 2024, more than 136,000 traffic crashes were reported on Missouri roadways that required emergency response. 

Missouri’s Move Over law requires drivers to either change lanes or slow down when approaching stationary MoDOT, law enforcement or other emergency vehicles with flashing lights on.


SHOULDER REPAIRS UNDERWAY ON ROUTE 51 IN STODDARD COUNTY   

 Route 51 in Stoddard County will be reduced through next week as contractor crews perform shoulder repairs.   

According to MoDOT, the section of roadway is located from Route 60 to County Road 494A near Fisk.  

Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Friday, November 28.


POPLAR BLUFF KIWANIS CLUB ACCEPTING PAJAMA DONATIONS FOR CHILDREN 

The annual Pajama Rama donation drive is underway in Poplar Bluff.

The Kiwanis Club of Poplar Bluff is accepting new pajamas, underwear, and socks, for toddlers to young adults. The Club will be distributing the items to children in foster care with the help of Foster Adopt Connect. 

You can drop off items at the Whitworth Gift Chest Jewelers, The Poplar Bluff Library, and First Midwest Bank. Donations will be accepted through December 5th.


CITY OF QULIN TO THROW CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION 

A Butler County city will be throwing a Christmas Celebration in December. 

The Qulin Christmas Celebration is scheduled from 6 to 8 pm on Saturday, December 6th. 

The event will feature live music, food trucks, photos with Santa, and a tree lighting ceremony at Qulin City Hall. 

For more information, visit the City of Qulin Facebook page.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025

ENTRIES BEING ACCEPTED FOR RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE   

Parade lights will be shining bright in Downtown Poplar Bluff this December for the 2025 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade. 

Entries are being accepted for the parade, which is scheduled for 6 pm on Friday, December 5th. Entry forms are available at River Radio in Poplar Bluff. The deadline for entries is November 26th. 

The parade route this year will run from Highway 142 at McDonalds through downtown Poplar Bluff before looping back and ending at the Black River Coliseum. 

Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. For more information, call 573-785-0881.

ENTRIES BEING ACCEPTED FOR RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE   

Parade lights will be shining bright in Downtown Poplar Bluff this December for the 2025 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade. 

Entries are being accepted for the parade, which is scheduled for 6 pm on Friday, December 5th. Entry forms are available at River Radio in Poplar Bluff. The deadline for entries is November 26th. 

The parade route this year will run from Highway 142 at McDonalds through downtown Poplar Bluff before looping back and ending at the Black River Coliseum. 

Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. For more information, call 573-785-0881.


THREE RIVERS COLLEGE FALL STUDENT CONCERT SET FOR TONIGHT 

Three Rivers College students will be sharing music with the community at a performance tonight. 

The Three Rivers College Music Department Fall Concert has been scheduled for 7 pm this evening at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center. 

The concert will feature music from TRC students and community members.

For more information, contact the Three Rivers College Music Department at 573-840-9639.


CULVERT REPLACEMENT TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY NEAR LILBOURN 

Route 61 in New Madrid County will be reduced today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.  

The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 62 to Route D near Lilbourn. 

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.


HUNTERS ENCOURAGED TO SHARE THEIR HARVEST WITH FAMILIES IN NEED 

Hunters across the state of Missouri are being asked to share their harvest this fall to help feed families in need. 

The Missouri Department of Conservation Share the Harvest program provides food to the hungry through deer meat donated by hunters.  

Hunters can choose to give part or all of any deer they harvest. They simply bring their deer to an approved meat processor to process the venison, usually into ground meat, where it is then packaged for distribution. 

Share the Harvest is a statewide partnership between MDC, the Conservation Federation of Missouri, cooperating meat processors, and hunters. 

For more details on the Share the Harvest program and a list of processors participating, visit mdc.mo.gov/share.


MAN FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF A CRASH IN NEW MADRID COUNTY 

A man was flown from the scene of a single vehicle crash in New Madrid County. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred shortly before midnight Sunday evening on Interstate 55 northbound at mile marker 40.6, where a 27 year old Indianapolis, Indiana man ran off the roadway, struck a cable barrier, and overturned. 

The man suffered moderate injuries and was flown to a Memphis hospital.


CREWS TO PERFORM CULVERT REPLACEMENT TODAY NEAR BRAGGADOCIO 

Route J in Pemiscot County will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway. 

The section of roadway being reduced is located from County Road 433 to Route Z near Braggadocio. 

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.  

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MONDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2025

THREE CHARGED IN CONNECTION TO THE MURDER OF MISSING PORTAGEVILLE TEENAGER 

Updating a story we have been following for you, authorities say that they have found the body of a missing Portageville teenager. 

Sergeant Bradley Germann with the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control tells KWOC News that investigators located the body of 18 year old Kaniah Jennings on Friday in rural Pemiscot County. 

Pemiscot County Prosecuting Attorney Steven Horton says that three men have been charged in connection to Jennings murder. 

34 year old Kennan Peoples of Hayti, has been charged murder 1st degree, kidnapping 1st degree, rape 1st degree, and tampering with physical evidence in a felony prosecution. 

18 year old Blake Patrick, of East Prairie, is charged with accessory to murder in the 1st degree, rape 1st degree, kidnapping 1st degree, tampering with a motor vehicle 1st degree, stealing a firearm, and stealing over $750. 

38 year old Donald Peoples Jr., of Hayti, is charged with accessory to murder in the first degree and tampering with physical evidence in a felony prosecution. 

Germann added that the DDCC investigation into Jennings' death is ongoing.  Anyone with information that may assist investigators is encouraged to contact the Highway Patrol Troop E Headquarters at 573-840-9500.

THREE CHARGED IN CONNECTION TO THE MURDER OF MISSING PORTAGEVILLE TEENAGER 

Updating a story we have been following for you, authorities say that they have found the body of a missing Portageville teenager. 

Sergeant Bradley Germann with the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control tells KWOC News that investigators located the body of 18 year old Kaniah Jennings on Friday in rural Pemiscot County. 

Pemiscot County Prosecuting Attorney Steven Horton says that three men have been charged in connection to Jennings murder. 

34 year old Kennan Peoples of Hayti, has been charged murder 1st degree, kidnapping 1st degree, rape 1st degree, and tampering with physical evidence in a felony prosecution. 

18 year old Blake Patrick, of East Prairie, is charged with accessory to murder in the 1st degree, rape 1st degree, kidnapping 1st degree, tampering with a motor vehicle 1st degree, stealing a firearm, and stealing over $750. 

38 year old Donald Peoples Jr., of Hayti, is charged with accessory to murder in the first degree and tampering with physical evidence in a felony prosecution. 

Germann added that the DDCC investigation into Jennings' death is ongoing.  Anyone with information that may assist investigators is encouraged to contact the Highway Patrol Troop E Headquarters at 573-840-9500.

 

HUNTERS REMINDED TO BE AWARE OF BAITING REGULATIONS 

Deer season is here and the Missouri Department of Conservation is reminding hunters of baiting regulations. 

According to the MDC, the use of bait, including grain or other feed placed or scattered to attract deer or turkey while hunting this fall is illegal. 

A hunter can be in violation if they take or attempt to take a deer by the aid of bait where the hunter knows or reasonably should know that the area is or has been baited. An area is considered baited for 10 days after complete removal of the bait. 

Officials say the regulations are in place to help limit the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease in deer and to ensure fair chase. 

More information is available at mdc.mo.gov.


FAFSA FRENZY EVENTS COMING TO POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL 

Multiple events have been scheduled over the next few months in Poplar Bluff to help students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. 

FAFSA Frenzy will be held from 4 to 6 pm at the Poplar Bluff High School Cafeteria on Tuesday, November 18th.

Additional FAFSA Frenzy events have been scheduled for December 11th and January 12th. 


DISASTER RECOVERY CENTERS OPENING THIS WEEK IN RIPLEY AND WAYNE COUNTIES 

Disaster Recovery Centers will be available this week in Carter and Wayne Counties. 

A center will be opening today from 11 am to 4 pm at the Carter County Courthouse. That center will also be open from 8 am to 4 pm on Tuesday through Thursday and 10 am to 4 pm on Friday. 

A center has also been opened at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Piedmont. That center will be available from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm today and tomorrow. 

Missourians who sustained damage to their primary residence or personal property due to the severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred from March 30th through April 8th of this year can visit the centers for one-on-one help. The counties who are eligible include Butler, Carter, Dunklin, New Madrid, Ripley, Stoddard, and Wayne, among others. 

Affected individuals can get help applying for disaster assistance, speak to state or federal representatives, receive updates on their FEMA registration, and more. 

FEMA financial assistance may include money for basic home repairs, personal property losses or other underinsured/uninsured disaster-related needs such as childcare, transportation, medical needs, funeral, or dental expenses. The FEMA registration deadline is December 22nd. More information is available at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.


SHOULDER WORK SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK IN STODDARD COUNTY 

Route F in Stoddard County will be reduced this week so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform shoulder work.   

The section of roadway being reduced is located from County Road 468 to County Road 462 near Dexter. 

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, through Friday. 


UNITED GOSPEL RESCUE MISSION TO HOST ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER 

The United Gospel Rescue Mission is providing their annual Thanksgiving Meal on November 27th.  

The meal will be held at around noon on Thanksgiving at the Rescue Mission in Poplar Bluff. If you can’t make it to the rescue mission you can also call ahead and have a meal delivered to you. 

The Rescue Mission is in need of volunteers to help prepare meals leading up to the event. On Thanksgiving, the rescue mission will also need assistance to prepare, serve, and deliver the meals. They are also accepting donations of desserts to be used in the meals. 

Pastor Kirk is expecting to feed many more people this year compared to the over 2,000 meals served last year. 

If you would like more information, want to volunteer, want to schedule a delivery, or want to donate food such as a dessert, call 573-785-4683.

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Friday, November 14, 2025

DEER SEASON BEGINS ON SATURDAY

Hunters from across Missouri will be heading to the woods this weekend for the beginning of deer season.

Officials with the Missouri Department of Conservation say that the November portion of the firearms deer season runs from November 15th through the 25th and the opening weekend is the most popular two days for most deer hunters in Missouri.

Hunters are reminded that only one antlered deer may be taken during the entire firearms season.

DEER SEASON BEGINS ON SATURDAY

Hunters from across Missouri will be heading to the woods this weekend for the beginning of deer season.

Officials with the Missouri Department of Conservation say that the November portion of the firearms deer season runs from November 15th through the 25th and the opening weekend is the most popular two days for most deer hunters in Missouri.

Hunters are reminded that only one antlered deer may be taken during the entire firearms season.

You can find more information about deer season as well as regulations online at mdc.mo.gov.

STATE OFFICIALS STRESS SAFETY FOR NON-HUNTERS DURING HUNTING SEASON

Firearms deer season will open this weekend in Missouri and state officials are reminding non-hunters that they also need to practice safety measures when afield.

Officials say that non-hunters should wear bright clothing to be more visible, such as a bright orange hat, jacket, or pack.

Place a bright orange vest or bandana on canines who join you and remember to keep them leashed. Be aware that hunters are often most active during the early morning and late afternoon, when game animals are most active. Be especially aware of your own visibility during these times when light is dim.

Stay on designated trails. Trails are designed to improve the safety of public users and to protect sensitive habitats. Enjoying recreational activities only on designated trails will reduce the likelihood of entering hunting areas.

If you hear shooting, raise your voice, and let hunters know you are in the area.

MODOT ANNOUNCES PLANS TO REHABILITATE BRIDGE IN POPLAR BLUFF

The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced plans for an upcoming bridge project in Poplar Bluff.

MoDOT plans to rehabilitate the northbound Business 67 bridge over Pike Creek. The bridge is located southwest of the Business 67 intersection at Route 53 and Shelby Road.

Officials say that work could begin as early as January 2027 and construction will be staged to allow the roadway to remain open. Motorists should anticipate a lane closure with a 10.5-foot width restriction in the vicinity of the northbound bridge as work is underway.

The rehabilitation work will be underway for approximately four months.

For more information, contact MoDOT Project Manager Seiji Shimbo at 573-472-5389.

MOTORISTS WARNED TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR DEER

Deer season begins on Saturday and Missouri motorists are being advised to watch for more animals on the roadway.

Officials say that deer are more active and create hazards for Missouri motorists at this time of year.

The majority of deer strike crashes happen in the 6 to 7 am and 6 to 9 pm timeframes.

Last year, drivers in Missouri experienced 2,952 traffic crashes where deer-vehicle strikes occurred. In these crashes, there were four fatalities and 420 people were injured.

Drivers are reminded that an attempt to avoid striking a deer could result in a more serious crash involving oncoming traffic. As soon as you see a deer, the best course of action is to reduce your speed gradually while watching other traffic around you.

If you do strike a deer, move your vehicle to a safe location and call 9-1-1 or *55 on a cell phone and report it.

DEER HUNTERS REMINDED OF MANDATORY CWD SAMPLING

With firearm deer season coming up, the Missouri Department of Conservation is reminding deer hunters that it will be holding mandatory chronic wasting disease sampling during the opening weekend.

Hunters who harvest deer from designated counties in the CWD Management Zone on November 15th or 16th are required to take their harvested deer, or the head, on the day of harvest to one of MDC’s numerous CWD mandatory sampling stations located throughout the zone.

Southeast Missouri counties included in the CWD Management Zone include Ripley, Pemiscot, Shannon, Bollinger, and Oregon.

Hunters must present their deer to a CWD mandatory sampling station within the county of harvest, with a few exceptions. Sampling and test results are free.

You can find the sampling locations as well as all counties that are in the CWD Management Zone at mdc.mo.gov/cwd.

MAN ARRESTED AFTER TRYING TO FIGHT NEW MADRID COUNTY DEPUTY

A man has been taken into custody after attempting to fight with a law enforcement officer in New Madrid County.

According to New Madrid County Sheriff Joey Higgerson, on the evening of November 9th a deputy responded to an area house in reference to suspicious activity.

The residents said they went outside and found a man inside one of their cars in the driveway. The man fled the scene after being confronted by the homeowner.

A short time later the deputy found the man, identified as Jared Childers, in the parking lot of a gas station in Portageville. Childers attempted to flee the scene, and then tried to fight with the deputy once he was caught.

Higgerson says that Childers is a registered sex offender who is currently on parole for statutory rape. Higgerson added that he has spoken to several citizens over the past few months who expressed concerns about Childers’s suspicious behavior.

Childers has been charged with burglary 2nd degree and resisting arrest. He is being held on a $75,000 cash only bond.

BUTLER COUNTY CHURCH TO HOST COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER IN FISK

A Butler County church will be sponsoring a free thanksgiving dinner this weekend.

A Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner is scheduled for 2 pm on Saturday at the Fisk Community Center.

The dinner will include turkey, ham, dressing, mashed potatoes, rolls, and more.

The event is sponsored by the Rombauer General Baptist Church.

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Thursday, November 13, 2025

NAME RELEASED OF WOMAN KILLED IN BUTLER COUNTY CRASH

Updating a story we have been following for you, authorities have released the identity of a woman who was killed in a crash Tuesday afternoon in Butler County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred when a vehicle ran a stop sign at the intersection of US Highway 160 and Highway C and struck another vehicle.

Butler County Coroner Jim Akers tells KWOC News that a passenger in the second vehicle, identified as 65 year old Pamela Sutton, of Patterson, was killed in the crash.

NAME RELEASED OF WOMAN KILLED IN BUTLER COUNTY CRASH

Updating a story we have been following for you, authorities have released the identity of a woman who was killed in a crash Tuesday afternoon in Butler County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred when a vehicle ran a stop sign at the intersection of US Highway 160 and Highway C and struck another vehicle.

Butler County Coroner Jim Akers tells KWOC News that a passenger in the second vehicle, identified as 65 year old Pamela Sutton, of Patterson, was killed in the crash.

Each driver received serious injuries and were transported to area hospitals.

ONE DEAD FOLLOWING CRASH INVOLVING DUMP TRUCK IN STODDARD COUNTY

One person has died after a crash involving a dump truck in Stoddard County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 52 year old Dexter woman was driving on US Highway 60 in Stoddard County when she struck the rear of the dump truck.

Officials say the crash occurred Wednesday morning at around 8 am, two miles east of Dexter.

The woman was transported to a Dexter hospital where she was later pronounced dead.

POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOLS ANNUAL COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT

Poplar Bluff Schools and Chartwells will be holding their annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner tonight.

According to officials, the meal will be free for families from 5 to 7 pm.

The event will be held at the Poplar Bluff High School Cafeteria.

DISASTER RECOVERY CENTERS OPENING THIS WEEK IN RIPLEY AND WAYNE COUNTIES

Disaster Recovery Centers will be available this week in Ripley and Wayne Counties.

A center will be available today from 11 am to 3:30 pm at Ripley County Caring Community Partnership, as well as from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm on Friday and Saturday.

Also on Saturday, a center will be open from 11 am to 4:30 pm at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Piedmont. That center will also be open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm on Monday and Tuesday next week.

Missourians who sustained damage to their primary residence or personal property due to the severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred from March 30th through April 8th of this year can visit the centers for one-on-one help. The counties who are eligible include Butler, Carter, Dunklin, New Madrid, Ripley, Stoddard, and Wayne, among others.

Affected individuals can get help applying for disaster assistance, speak to state or federal representatives, receive updates on their FEMA registration, and more.

FEMA financial assistance may include money for basic home repairs, personal property losses or other underinsured/uninsured disaster-related needs such as childcare, transportation, medical needs, funeral, or dental expenses. The FEMA registration deadline is December 22nd. More information is available at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.

FUGITIVE ARRESTED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

Multiple law enforcement agencies teamed up to arrest a fugitive this week in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Rector Police Department, on Tuesday Rector officers assisted the Clay County Sheriff Department, Arkansas State Police, and representatives of the US Marshals in regards to a fugitive from Tennessee hiding in the Greenway area.

Bail enforcement agents from Tennessee had located the subject wanted on a nationwide extradition warrant just outside Greenway and were able to visually identify the subject and maintain visual while law enforcement agencies planned an arrest.

Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle containing the subject, which led to the Clay County Sheriff’s Department recovering several syringes, many containing methamphetamine, from the vehicle.

Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole says that five individuals have been taken into custody in connection to the investigation. 52 year old Jason Jones of Jackson, Tennessee was taken into custody on the fugitive warrant.

The other four individuals arrested include 50 year old Jason Waddell, 44 year old Renee Carsley, 50 year old Melissa Beraud, and 32 year old Kristen Jewell, all of Rector.

TRIVIA NIGHT SCHEDULED TO BENEFIT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TRC STUDENTS

A Trivia Night will be held in Kennett tonight to help area students.

The Three Rivers Endowment Trust will hold its Kennett Trivia Night fundraiser at Downtown Bistro.

Doors will open for dinner at 5 pm, with trivia starting at 6 pm.

Registration is $120 for a four person team and will include dinner. Proceeds benefit the Kennett Student Success Fund.

To register or sponsor a team, contact Michelle Reynolds at 573-840-9077.

ARKANSAS MAN ARRESTED IN BUTLER COUNTY FOR DELIVERY OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

Authorities in Butler County have arrested an Arkansas man on a felony drug charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 43 year old Brandon Thompson, of Paragould, Arkansas, was taken into custody shortly after 9 pm Tuesday night on a felony charge of delivery of a controlled substance - methamphetamine.

Following the arrest, Thompson was held in the Butler County Jail.

ROAD CREWS TO WORK ON INTERSTATE 55 IN PEMISCOT COUNTY THIS WEEK

Northbound Interstate 55 in Pemiscot County will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.

The section of roadway being reduced is located between mile markers 26 and 28.

Weather permitting, work will take place today and tomorrow, from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

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