Friday, March 13, 2026
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE SET TO COMMEMORATE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF DEADLY POPLAR BLUFF TORNADO
The Poplar Bluff community will come together this weekend to commemorate one year since a deadly tornado struck the city.
An event has been scheduled for 11:27 am on Saturday at New Covenant Fellowship Church in Poplar Bluff for 20 minutes of prayer and remembrance.
The church was in the direct path of the EF-3 tornado and sustained significant damage.
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE SET TO COMMEMORATE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF DEADLY POPLAR BLUFF TORNADO
The Poplar Bluff community will come together this weekend to commemorate one year since a deadly tornado struck the city.
An event has been scheduled for 11:27 am on Saturday at New Covenant Fellowship Church in Poplar Bluff for 20 minutes of prayer and remembrance.
The church was in the direct path of the EF-3 tornado and sustained significant damage.
Immediately following the service, there will be a police escorted procession to Shelby Road for a sign unveiling and "Memorial Mile" dedication ceremony in memory of Ronald Ezell, who was killed in last year's tornado.
At 11:47 am on Saturday, the Poplar Bluff and Butler County Outdoor Warning Sirens will play God Bless America.
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR BUTLER COUNTY FIREFIGHTER JACKSON WARREN
Funeral services were held Thursday for a Butler County Firefighter who died in the line of duty last week.
A large number of visitors attended the visitation and funeral for Butler County Fire Protection District Shift Commander Jackson Warren at First Baptist Church in Poplar Bluff.
Among the attendees were state and local leaders, including Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe.
The community has also been showing its support for Warren and his family over the past week with multiple memorials held in his honor.
Following the funeral, Warren was laid to rest at Marble Hill Cemetery.
56TH ANNUAL CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE TO BE HELD THIS WEEKEND
The 56th annual Corned Beef and Cabbage event in Poplar Bluff is coming up this weekend.
The event has been scheduled for 11 am to 6 pm on Saturday, March 14th at the Knights of Columbus Hall, located at 2280 Grand Avenue.
Tickets are $16 for adults and $8 for children at the door. Dinner will include corned beef, cabbage, and more. Take out will also be available.
The Knights of Columbus is also continuing their Friday night fish fries from 4 to 7 pm on Fridays through March 27th.
BIG WEEKEND FOR LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAMS
It’s going to be a big weekend for local basketball teams.
Starting with the girls, the Doniphan Donettes will play in the Class 4 State Quarterfinals tonight at 6 pm in Sullivan against St. Francis Borgia.
For the boys, Hayti will take on Penney in Columbia at 6 pm this evening for the Class 2 State Semifinal.
In Class 4, Dexter will travel to Union on Saturday for their State Quarterfinal matchup with Clayton. That game will begin at 1 pm.
The Lady Raiders Basketball team will also be taking the court tonight at 6 pm for the NJCAA Region 16 Championship Game against State Fair in Sedalia.
ROMBAUER CEMETERY ANNUAL BOARD MEETING TO BE HELD THIS WEEKEND
The annual board meeting of the Rombauer Cemetery has been scheduled for this weekend.
The meeting will be held at 1 pm Saturday at the Rombauer Baptist Church fellowship hall. Officials say that it is very important that everyone interested in maintaining the cemetery should attend the meeting.
For more information, call 573-413-7591.
PADDLEFISH SEASON BEGINS THIS WEEKEND IN MISSOURI
Paddlefish season is beginning this weekend for fishermen across the state of Missouri.
The season for the state’s major paddlefish waters -- Lake of the Ozarks, Harry S. Truman Reservoir, and Table Rock Lake – along with most other waters in the state runs from March 15th through April 30th.
The season for the Mississippi River is March 15th through May 15th with a fall season between September 15th and December 15th.
Paddlefish -- named for their large, paddle-shaped snouts -- are an ancient species that can grow to seven feet and weigh more than 100 pounds.
You can learn more about paddlefish, snagging regulations, and more at mdc.mo.gov.
SHOULDER WORK SET FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route 114 in Stoddard County will be reduced today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform shoulder work.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 60 to Route FF near Essex.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
FALLEN BUTLER COUNTY FIREFIGHTER TO BE LAID TO REST TODAY
The funeral of a fallen Butler County Firefighter will be held today.
The visitation for Butler County Fire Protection District Shift Commander Jackson Warren has been scheduled for 9:30 am this morning at First Baptist Church in Poplar Bluff, with funeral services following at noon.
Warren was killed in a single vehicle accident last week while responding to a call for service.
The community has been showing its support for Warren and his family over the past week with multiple memorials being held.
FALLEN BUTLER COUNTY FIREFIGHTER TO BE LAID TO REST TODAY
The funeral of a fallen Butler County Firefighter will be held today.
The visitation for Butler County Fire Protection District Shift Commander Jackson Warren has been scheduled for 9:30 am this morning at First Baptist Church in Poplar Bluff, with funeral services following at noon.
Warren was killed in a single vehicle accident last week while responding to a call for service.
The community has been showing its support for Warren and his family over the past week with multiple memorials being held.
The City of Poplar Bluff flag has been lowered to half staff through sunset this evening in honor of Warren.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has also ordered that U.S. and Missouri flags be flown at half-staff at government buildings in Butler County, the Fire Fighters Memorial of Missouri in Kingdom City, and firehouses statewide today from sunrise to sunset.
DEXTER MAN TO SPEND ALMOST THREE DECADES IN PRISON AFTER CONVICTION ON MULTIPLE CHARGES
A Dexter man will be spending almost three decades in prison after his conviction on multiple charges Tuesday.
According to Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Sawyer Smith, Boyd Lippoldt was convicted of four felony offenses including DWI causing death of another, armed criminal action, possession of controlled substance, and tampering with physical evidence.
The charges stem from a 2021 fatal incident in Stoddard County.
Lippoldt was sentenced to 15 years on the DWI charge, seven years consecutive on each of the armed criminal action and controlled substance charges, and four years concurrent on the tampering charge.
ROUTE 51 IN BUTLER COUNTY TO BE CLOSED TODAY NEAR QULIN
Route 51 in Butler County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a culvert under the roadway.
The section of Route 51 being closed is located from County Road 212 to County Road 214 near Qulin.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO THEFT INVESTIGATION
A Poplar Bluff woman has been arrested following an investigation into alleged stealing at a Corning business.
According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, in February the Sheriff’s Department received a call from a local business owner requesting assistance involving an employee that had reportedly been stealing money.
The investigation led to the arrest of 28 year old Katlyn Grimaldo, of Poplar Bluff, on a charge of theft greater than $25,000. Her bond was set at $75,000.
HARDWOODS EIGHT MILE TRAIL RUN RESCHEDULED FOR MARCH 14TH
The Poplar Bluff Trails Coalition is gearing up for a run this weekend.
The Hardwoods eight mile trail run is scheduled for 9 am on Saturday, March 14th.
The run will be along the Victory Horse Trail in Mark Twain National Forest.
The event had previously been scheduled for March 7th but was postponed. According to officials, anyone who signed up for the original date but can’t make it this weekend will be given a full refund.
BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
Route BB in Dunklin County will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route B to the Arkansas state line.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through 3 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
WOMAN DIES FROM INJURIES RECEIVED IN BUTLER COUNTY CRASH
Updating a story we have been following for you, a Poplar Bluff woman has died from injuries she received in a head-on collision.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened shortly after 8:30 am Monday on Butler County Road 442 when a vehicle crossed into the path of another vehicle.
The driver of the second vehicle, identified as a 24 year old woman from Poplar Bluff, was transported to a St. Louis hospital where she passed away early Tuesday morning. No injuries were listed for the driver of the other vehicle.
WOMAN DIES FROM INJURIES RECEIVED IN BUTLER COUNTY CRASH
Updating a story we have been following for you, a Poplar Bluff woman has died from injuries she received in a head-on collision.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened shortly after 8:30 am Monday on Butler County Road 442 when a vehicle crossed into the path of another vehicle.
The driver of the second vehicle, identified as a 24 year old woman from Poplar Bluff, was transported to a St. Louis hospital where she passed away early Tuesday morning. No injuries were listed for the driver of the other vehicle.
DNA TESTING LEADS TO ARREST IN RAPE INVESTIGATION
A man has been taken into custody in connection to an ongoing rape investigation in Northeast Arkansas.
According to a warrant affidavit, in October of 2023, a juvenile victim disclosed that they were forcibly raped at gunpoint by an unknown male.
A sexual assault kit was collected and transported to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory for analysis. In February of 2024, the Crime Lab reported that they had located male DNA on the kit but no matches were discovered in the CODIS database.
The kit was later sent to a laboratory in Texas for forensic genetic genealogy testing. Last month, the laboratory reported to detectives that their testing resulted in a presumed DNA match belonging to a potential defendant, 47 year old Steven Bearden, of Paragould.
Detectives executed a search warrant for Bearden and collected DNA samples. On March 5th, the Arkansas State Crime Lab reported that the DNA testing results confirmed that the male DNA from the victim’s sexual assault kit belongs to Steven Bearden with all scientific certainty.
Bearden has been taken into custody on charges of rape, kidnapping, and aggravated assault. He is being held in the Greene County Detention Center on a 1.5 million dollar bond.
PORTAGEVILLE BULLDOGS TO PLAY TONIGHT FOR A SPOT IN THE CLASS 3 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
A southeast Missouri girls basketball team will be playing tonight for a spot in the state championship game.
The Portageville Bulldogs will be challenging the Barstow Knights tonight at 6 pm in Columbia for the Girls Class 2 State Semifinals.
If Portageville wins, they will advance to the finals on Wednesday against Tipton or Marionville.
In Class 4, the Doniphan Donettes have advanced to the State Quarterfinals, where they will meet St. Francis Borgia at 6 pm on Friday.
TODAY IS THE FINAL DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE FOR THE UPCOMING MUNICIPAL ELECTION
The Missouri General Municipal Election Day is less than a month away and you are running out of time to make sure you are registered to vote.
Butler County Clerk Donna Hillis tells KWOC News that today is the last day to register to vote for the April 7th election.
There are multiple competitive races for the Poplar Bluff City Council as well as area school boards that will be decided on election day.
Hillis says that her office will be open through 5 pm today and her staff will also be available through the lunch break to help Butler County residents register to vote or check their registration status. Butler County residents can also call the Clerk’s Office at 573-686-8050 to check their registration status.
MISSING SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WOMAN FOUND SAFE IN OKLAHOMA
A woman who was reported missing in Southeast Missouri has been found safe.
According to the Mississippi County Sheriff’s Office, 62 year old Mary Louise Woods, of Bertrand, was located safe Tuesday in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Officials say that Woods approached a law enforcement officer and asked for assistance. When the officer ran her name through the national law enforcement database, it was discovered that she had been entered as a missing and endangered person.
She was transported to a medical facility.
MAN ARRESTED ON CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES
Authorities have taken a Dexter man into custody on child pornography charges.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 46 year old David Gasser was arrested Monday night on two counts of felony possession of child pornography and a single count of possession of a controlled substance - methamphetamine.
Gasser is also facing a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrest, Gasser was held in the Stoddard County Jail on no bond.
THREE ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES IN WAYNE COUNTY
Three people have been taken into custody on drug charges in Wayne County.
According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, on Monday, authorities executed a search warrant at the residence of Heather Thompson.
During the search, officials located narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Three people were taken into custody, Heather Thompson, Brian Hill and Jason Stewart.
Officials say that charges are being sought for endangering the welfare of a child, possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, and delivery of a controlled substance into a correctional facility.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
POPLAR BLUFF FLAGS LOWERED TO HALF STAFF IN HONOR OF FALLEN BUTLER COUNTY FIREMAN
Flags will be flown at half-staff this week in Poplar Bluff ahead of the funeral for a fireman who lost his life in the line of duty on Friday.
By the order of Mayor Shane Cornman, the City of Poplar Bluff flag will be lowered to half staff through sunset on Thursday in honor of Butler County Fire Protection District Shift Commander Jackson Warren, who died in a single vehicle accident while responding to a call from service.
POPLAR BLUFF FLAGS LOWERED TO HALF STAFF IN HONOR OF FALLEN BUTLER COUNTY FIREMAN
Flags will be flown at half-staff this week in Poplar Bluff ahead of the funeral for a fireman who lost his life in the line of duty on Friday.
By the order of Mayor Shane Cornman, the City of Poplar Bluff flag will be lowered to half staff through sunset on Thursday in honor of Butler County Fire Protection District Shift Commander Jackson Warren, who died in a single vehicle accident while responding to a call from service.
Warren’s visitation has been scheduled for 9:30 am on Thursday at First Baptist Church in Poplar Bluff, with funeral services following at noon.
EUGENE FIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL RECEIVES REGIONAL AWARD
A Poplar Bluff school principal is being recognized for her work helping area students.
Eugene Field Principal Kristen Spain was named the 2026 Missouri Exemplary New Principal for the Southeast District of the Missouri Association of Elementary School Principals.
Spain was honored, alongside 10 emerging education leaders across the state, earlier this month at the organization’s annual Leadership Conference in Osage Beach.
Eugene Field was honored last month as one of the state’s eight Gold Star Schools through the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for performing at high levels while serving a significant proportion of disadvantaged students.
In 2020, the elementary school was named a Distinguished School under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act for closing the achievement gap between student groups.
Spain said she is deeply honored to represent the Poplar Bluff School District and the Southeast Missouri region as an Exemplary New Principal, and she looks forward to living up to that title.”
She added, “Throughout my career in Poplar Bluff, I’ve been fortunate to learn from some of the very best in education, and their mentorship has shaped me in countless ways.”
SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Another round of severe weather could be coming our way beginning tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, many of the northern and western counties in our listening area are under a slight risk of severe weather tonight. Officials say that scattered thunderstorms are possible during the evening and overnight.
Officials say that any storms that do develop will be capable of becoming strong to severe, especially before midnight. Damaging winds, large hail, and an isolated tornado are all possible.
The greatest risk of widespread showers and thunderstorms will peak Wednesday morning into Wednesday afternoon. Officials say that torrential downpours may also cause some flash flooding. All severe weather hazards are possible on Wednesday across the area.
ONE FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF A SUNDAY EVENING CRASH IN MISSOURI BOOTHEEL
One person was flown from the scene of a single vehicle crash Sunday evening in the Missouri Bootheel.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 31 year old man, from Senath, was driving on Route P in Dunklin County when his vehicle ran off the roadway and overturned.
The crash occurred shortly before 7 pm Sunday evening.
The driver suffered serious injuries in the crash and was flown to a Memphis hospital.
AUTHORITIES ASKING FOR PUBLICS HELP IN LOCATING MISSING SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WOMAN
Authorities in Southeast Missouri are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing woman.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, an endangered silver advisory has been issued for 62 year old Mary Louise Woods.
Woods was last seen on March 3rd in Bloomfield and is without medication or money.
Officials say that Woods has been diagnosed with dementia and schizophrenia and that she also walks with a limp and may have abrasions on her face.
She is described as a black female, five feet five inches tall, weighing 170 pounds, with black and gray hair, as well as brown eyes.
She may be wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with colored designs, black jeans, black rubber style sandals, a white t-shirt, and a blue sock hat.
Anyone who has information on Woods whereabouts is asked to immediately dial 911 to contact the nearest law enforcement agency or call the Mississippi County Sheriff's Office at 573-683-2111.
AUTHORITIES RESPOND TO CHICKEN TRUCK CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY
Crews responded to the scene of a chicken truck crash Monday in Butler County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred Monday morning on US Highway 60 near Butler County Road 409.
According to reports on social media, multiple chickens were seen in the median of the highway as crews cleaned up the area.
No injuries were reported for the driver of the truck.
BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT
Route CC in Butler 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 from County Road 686 to Route 53 near Qulin.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday march 9, 2026
BUTLER COUNTY FIREFIGHTER KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH
Butler County is mourning the loss of a firefighter following a deadly crash Friday afternoon.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 4 p.m. on Highway W, south of Highway KK in Butler County.
Troopers say a fire truck overturned while the department was responding to a call. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.
Butler County Coroner Jim Akers confirms the driver, identified as 27 year old Shift Commander Jackson Warren of Poplar Bluff, was killed in the crash.
Another firefighter also received minor injuries in the crash.
BUTLER COUNTY FIREFIGHTER KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH
Butler County is mourning the loss of a firefighter following a deadly crash Friday afternoon.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 4 p.m. on Highway W, south of Highway KK in Butler County.
Troopers say a fire truck overturned while the department was responding to a call. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.
Butler County Coroner Jim Akers confirms the driver, identified as 27 year old Shift Commander Jackson Warren of Poplar Bluff, was killed in the crash.
Another firefighter also received minor injuries in the crash.
EXPERTS WARN RESIDENTS TO KEEP ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN MIND WHEN DOING SPRING PROJECTS
Spring is here and the longer days will inspire homeowners to get outdoor projects underway. But before getting started, it is important to be aware of the electrical safety hazards you may encounter.
KWOC News spoke with Ameren fire safety engineer Tim Frankenberg, who says that a little prevention can go a long way to keeping your family safe.
A good rule of thumb is to keep electric equipment at least 10 feet away from wet areas. You should also plug into ground fault circuit interrupters, which are designed to shut off the power as needed to prevent a shock.
If you will be digging, make sure to call 811 to have your underground utilities marked so you don’t accidentally hit a line.
Before plugging into an exterior electrical socket, double-check that your cords, lights or fans are rated for outdoor use. Look for labels on packaging that clearly mark them as suitable for outdoor use.
BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY ON BUSINESS 60 IN POPLAR BLUFF
Business 60 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction for almost a month as construction crews perform bridge maintenance.
According to MODOT, the section of roadway being reduced is located from Riverview Drive to Old Highway B in Poplar Bluff.
Weather permitting, the eastbound lanes will be worked on beginning this morning and continuing through Friday, April 2 at 7 p.m.
The westbound lanes will follow, taking place from Friday, April 17 at 7 a.m. through Monday, May 18 at 7 p.m.
The work zone will remain in place 24 hours a day until work is completed.
SHOOTING VICTIM IN POPLAR BLUFF IDENTIFIED
The body of a shooting victim on Friday evening has been identified.
Butler County Coroner Jim Akers tells KWOC News, the victim has been identified as 69 year old Stanley Ray, of Poplar Bluff. Akers added an autopsy will be performed later today.
Poplar Bluff Police Chief JR Keirsey says, officers responded to the 1000 block of Davis Street, after receiving a 911 call reporting a person inside a residence who was possibly deceased.
When officers and emergency medical personnel arrived on scene, they located Stanley Ray, who had died from injuries caused by gunshot wounds.
Keirsey added, they do not believe this was a random act of violence. Several individuals have been interviewed, and a person of interest has been identified. The name of this individual has not been released at this time.
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE SET TO COMMEMORATE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF DEADLY POPLAR BLUFF TORNADO
The Poplar Bluff community will be coming together this weekend to commemorate one year since a deadly tornado struck the city.
An event has been scheduled for 11:27 am on Saturday at New Covenant Fellowship Church in Poplar Bluff for 20 minutes of prayer and remembrance.
The church was in the direct path of the EF-3 tornado and sustained significant damage.
That same day, the American Red Cross will be hosting Disaster Action Team Training from 9 am to 2 pm at the Church. Participants will get to take part in the remembrance gathering.
To register or learn more about the team training, call or text: 573-300-0691.
CULVERT REPLACEMENT TO FORCE CLOSURE OF ROAD IN NEW MADRID AND PEMISCOT COUNTIES THIS WEEK
Route B in New Madrid and Pemiscot Counties will be closed this week so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a culvert under the roadway.
The section of roadway that is being closed is located from Route 162 in New Madrid County to Route A in Pemiscot County.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. While work is underway, the road will be open to local traffic only.
STODDARD COUNTY AMBULANCE DISTRICT TO HOST 5K RUN THIS WEEKEND
A 5k run and walk will be held this weekend to support an area charity.
The Stoddard County Ambulance District is hosting the 3rd Annual Shamrock 5K at 9am on March 14th.
Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Jeremiah House, which is a 12 month recovery home for women who have been subjected to addiction, abuse of all multitudes and homelessness.
More information is available on the Stoddard County Ambulance District Facebook page.
Friday march 6, 2026
SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE WITH UPCOMING STORM SYSTEM
A line of storms crossing the area today is bringing with it the possibility of severe weather.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is the potential for a line of severe storms to produce damaging winds and large hail as it moves across the area this evening into early Saturday morning.
Officials say that winds could gust up to 40 miles per hour ahead of the storms.
Most areas have a chance of seeing up to an inch or two more rain today and Saturday, although officials added that flooding concerns are low.
SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE WITH UPCOMING STORM SYSTEM
A line of storms crossing the area today is bringing with it the possibility of severe weather.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is the potential for a line of severe storms to produce damaging winds and large hail as it moves across the area this evening into early Saturday morning.
Officials say that winds could gust up to 40 miles per hour ahead of the storms.
Most areas have a chance of seeing up to an inch or two more rain today and Saturday, although officials added that flooding concerns are low.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS THIS WEEKEND
It is once again time for your clocks to spring forward.
Daylight Saving Time will begin at 2 am Sunday morning. Remember to set your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed Saturday night.
KWOC News spoke with Poplar Bluff Fire Chief Mike Moffitt who wants to remind everyone to change the batteries in their smoke detectors this weekend.
Daylight Saving Time is scheduled to come to an end this year on Sunday, November 1st.
COUNTRYSIDE CHEVROLET CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO RETURNS TO BLACK RIVER COLISEUM TONIGHT
Rodeo action will be returning to Poplar Bluff tonight.
The Countryside Chevrolet Championship Rodeo will start at 7 pm both today and tomorrow at the Black River Coliseum. Doors will open at 5:30 pm each night.
There will be multiple PRCA events as a part of this year’s rodeo.
Tickets are on sale online at iTickets.com as well as at the BRC Box Office.
THREE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI BASKETBALL TEAMS TO PLAY FOR SPOTS IN STATE SEMIFINALS THIS WEEKEND
Three Southeast Missouri basketball teams will take to the court this weekend with dreams of making it to the state final four.
The Portageville Lady Bulldogs will travel to Dexter tonight to take on the Bismarck Lady Indians in the Class 2 girl’s state quarterfinal. Tip-off is set for 6 pm.
The Puxico Indians will travel to Dexter on Saturday to take on the Hayti Indians in the Class 2 boy’s state quarterfinal. The game will begin at 1 pm and will be broadcast live over the radio on Shuffle 92.9 and shuffle929.com. The game will also be on the KWOC Facebook page and the River Radio YouTube page.
Video coverage of the Puxico game will be available at MSHSAA.tv for a fee. Just search for Puxico and click on the video that says “KWOC Radio.”
SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK CONTINUES WITH FLOOD SAFETY DAY
This week is Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week and we are wrapping up our ongoing feature with a look at flood safety.
According to the National Weather Service, typically, flooding results in more weather related fatalities than any other thunderstorm related hazard.
Officials say that this is because many of the deaths occur in automobiles when driven through flooded roads as they are swept downstream. Of these drownings, many are preventable, but too many people continue to drive across flooded roads.
Before flooding occurs in your area, learn which roadways are likely to flood and find an alternative route so you can avoid them. Also remember to create a communications plan so your family will know how to connect with each other during an emergency.
For more information, visit weather.gov/safety/flood.
AREA LAW ENFORCEMENT TO HOST DRUG TAKE BACK EVENT
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas residents will have a chance to safely dispose of their unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs later this month.
Multiple area law enforcement agencies will be participating in National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25th from 10 am to 2 pm.
You can find a drop off location in your area by going to DeaTakeBack.com.
Thursday march 5, 2026
ONE DEAD AFTER SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
One person has died after a single vehicle crash early Tuesday morning in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, an 18 year old Fredericktown man was driving on Missouri Highway OO in Madison County when his vehicle ran off the side of the roadway and struck a tree.
The crash happened shortly before midnight Tuesday, half a mile north of Fredericktown.
Officials say the driver was pronounced dead at the scene by Madison County Coroner Collin Follis.
ONE DEAD AFTER SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
One person has died after a single vehicle crash early Tuesday morning in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, an 18 year old Fredericktown man was driving on Missouri Highway OO in Madison County when his vehicle ran off the side of the roadway and struck a tree.
The crash happened shortly before midnight Tuesday, half a mile north of Fredericktown.
Officials say the driver was pronounced dead at the scene by Madison County Coroner Collin Follis.
SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK CONTINUES WITH HAIL AND WIND SAFETY DAY
This week is Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week and today the focus is on Hail and Wind safety.
According to the National Weather Service, severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds and large hail can be a threat to life and property.
Damaging straight line winds are much more common than tornadoes and can be just as deadly.
Those caught outdoors during a severe thunderstorm are particularly vulnerable, with boaters and campers especially needing to be alert to the potential of severe storms. Winds in excess of 60 mph can easily capsize boats and put campers at risk due to falling trees.
Tomorrow we will wrap up Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week with information about Flood safety.
BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROJECT TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK ON BUSINESS 60 IN POPLAR BLUFF
Business 60 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction beginning next week as construction crews perform bridge maintenance.
According to MODOT, the section of roadway being reduced is located from Riverview Drive to Old Highway B in Poplar Bluff.
Weather permitting, the eastbound lanes will be worked on from Monday, March 9 at 7 a.m. through Friday, April 2 at 7 p.m.
The westbound lanes will follow, taking place from Friday, April 17 at 7 a.m. through Monday, May 18 at 7 p.m.
The work zone will remain in place 24 hours a day until work is completed.
HARVIELL WOMAN ARRESTED ON FELONY DRUG CHARGE IN BUTLER COUNTY
An area woman was arrested this week on a felony drug charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 29 year old Della Bryant, of Harviell, was taken into custody shortly before 6 pm Tuesday on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance - methamphetamine.
Bryant is also facing charges of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid driver’s license, and no insurance.
Following the arrest, she was held at the Butler County Justice Center.
MARBLE HILL MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH
A Marble Hill man was seriously injured in a single vehicle crash Wednesday morning.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 31 year old man was driving on Missouri Highway 34 at County Road 504 in Bollinger County when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and overturned.
He was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital with serious injuries.
MINGO JOB CORPS TO HOST COMMUNITY MEETING TODAY
Anyone wanting to learn more about the Mingo Job Corps will have the opportunity to attend an event today.
The Mingo Job Corps quarterly Community Relations Council meeting will be held at noon today at the Mingo Job Corps Center outside of Puxico.
This will be an opportunity to visit the center, speak with staff, and hear about recent activities. For more information, call 573-222-3537.
Wednesday march 4, 2026
MISSOURI ANNUAL TORNADO DRILL TO BE HELD TODAY
Missouri’s Annual Statewide Tornado Drill is set for today as a part of Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness week.
The drill is scheduled for 11 am and officials say that residents should treat the drill as if it were an actual Tornado Warning.
At 11 am, NOAA Weather Radios set to receive the Routine Weekly Tests will alert listeners that the tornado drill has begun. Outdoor warning sirens will also sound across participating communities in Missouri.
The purpose of the drill is to test everyone's readiness for life-threatening severe weather events such as tornadoes, flash floods, and damaging winds.
Officials say that it is important to have a tornado safety plan in place before a tornado strikes. Knowing what to do before a tornado occurs is essential to protect lives.
You can find information on steps to take to protect yourself and your family in the case of a tornado at weather.gov/safety/tornado-prepare.
The 2026 Missouri Earthquake Summit will also be coming to Poplar Bluff on Tuesday, March 24th at the Black River Coliseum. More information is available at sema.dps.mo.gov.
MISSOURI ANNUAL TORNADO DRILL TO BE HELD TODAY
Missouri’s Annual Statewide Tornado Drill is set for today as a part of Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness week.
The drill is scheduled for 11 am and officials say that residents should treat the drill as if it were an actual Tornado Warning.
At 11 am, NOAA Weather Radios set to receive the Routine Weekly Tests will alert listeners that the tornado drill has begun. Outdoor warning sirens will also sound across participating communities in Missouri.
The purpose of the drill is to test everyone's readiness for life-threatening severe weather events such as tornadoes, flash floods, and damaging winds.
Officials say that it is important to have a tornado safety plan in place before a tornado strikes. Knowing what to do before a tornado occurs is essential to protect lives.
You can find information on steps to take to protect yourself and your family in the case of a tornado at weather.gov/safety/tornado-prepare.
The 2026 Missouri Earthquake Summit will also be coming to Poplar Bluff on Tuesday, March 24th at the Black River Coliseum. More information is available at sema.dps.mo.gov.
OPENING DATES SET FOR MULTIPLE WAPPAPELLO LAKE CAMPGROUNDS
Multiple Wappapello Lake Campgrounds will be opening to the public soon.
According to the Wappapello Lake US Army Corps of Engineers, the Greenville Campground will open April 1st and Redman Creek East Campgrounds will open to campers on May 6th.
The People’s Creek Upper and Lower Campgrounds are scheduled to open on May 6th.
You can find more information at the Wappapello Lake US Army Corps of Engineers Facebook page.
LUCKY LEPRECHAUN 5K SET FOR MARCH 21ST
A sea of green will be overtaking McLane Park in Poplar Bluff this month.
The 2nd Annual Lucky Leprechaun Rotary Ramble 5k has been scheduled for Saturday, March 21st at McLane Park. Check-in will begin at 9:30 am, with the run starting at 10 am.
The cost to enter is $30 with proceeds going to benefit the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards.
More information is available on the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Facebook page.
OPEN ENROLMENT SCHEDULED FOR THIS AT POPLAR BLUFF KINDERGARTEN CENTER
Open Enrollment is scheduled to begin this week at the Poplar Bluff Kindergarten Center.
If you have a child who will be five years old by July 31st, you can get them enrolled for the next school year.
According to officials, open enrollment is set to take place from 9 am to 2 pm through March 5th and from April 7th through 9th at the 1200 Camp Road campus. There will also be extended hours available from 4:30 to 7 pm on March 3rd and April 7th.
Parents should remember to bring their children’s birth certificate, social security card, proof of residency, and shot records.
For more information, call 573-785-4905.
REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR YOUTH TRACK AND FIELD IN POPLAR BLUFF
Parents are running out of time to get their children registered for Poplar Bluff Youth Track and Field.
According to Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation, practices will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from March 17th through April 30th at Poplar Bluff Junior High School.
Registration is available for kids ages 5 to 14 through March 6th and the registration fee is $25, plus $10 for each additional sibling.
You can register your child online at pbparks.recdesk.com.
HARDWOODS EIGHT MILE TRAIL RUN SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 7TH
The Poplar Bluff Trails Coalition is gearing up for a run this week.
The Hardwoods eight mile trail run is scheduled for 9 am on Saturday, March 7th.
The run will be along the Victory Horse Trail in Mark Twain National Forest and the entry fee is $30.
You can sign up online at UltraSignUp.com.
Tuesday March 3, 2026
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE REQUESTED IN FATAL CRASH INVESTIGATION
Authorities are asking for the public’s help following a fatal crash early Monday morning in Carter County.
Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell tells KWOC News, the incident occurred early Monday morning at approximately 1:50 am in the eastbound lanes of U.S. Highway 60 at Highway J.
Officials say a pedestrian was fatally struck while outside a white Ford vehicle pulling a camper, which was stopped in the right turn lane onto State Route J.
The Carter County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from the Missouri State Highway Patrol Crash Reconstruction Team, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information is asked to contact the Missouri State Highway Patrol at 573-840-9500 or the Carter County Sheriff’s Office at 573-323-4510.
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE REQUESTED IN FATAL CRASH INVESTIGATION
Authorities are asking for the public’s help following a fatal crash early Monday morning in Carter County.
Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell tells KWOC News, the incident occurred early Monday morning at approximately 1:50 am in the eastbound lanes of U.S. Highway 60 at Highway J.
Officials say a pedestrian was fatally struck while outside a white Ford vehicle pulling a camper, which was stopped in the right turn lane onto State Route J.
The Carter County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from the Missouri State Highway Patrol Crash Reconstruction Team, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information is asked to contact the Missouri State Highway Patrol at 573-840-9500 or the Carter County Sheriff’s Office at 573-323-4510.
SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK CONTINUES WITH LIGHTNING SAFETY DAY
This week is Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week and today the focus is on Lightning safety.
According to the National Weather Service, when a severe thunderstorm threatens, it is often best to follow the same safety rules you follow if a tornado threatens.
Go to a basement if available. If not, go to the lowest level of the building and move to a small interior room or hallway. Stay away from doors and windows.
If time permits, move your vehicle into a garage or carport to help prevent damage. Avoid traveling in a severe thunderstorm – delay your travel plans until the storms pass or get off the road and seek shelter in a building.
Weather officials also say that there is really no safe place to go if you are outdoors when it is lightning. You must move to a building or an enclosed vehicle.
Tomorrow the focus will turn to Tornado safety.
STEELE MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH
A Steele man was seriously injured in a single vehicle crash Sunday evening.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 28 year old man was driving on County Road 547, one mile west of Cooter, when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and overturned.
He was transported to a Pemiscot County hospital with moderate injuries.
TODAY IS PRIMARY ELECTION DAY IN ARKANSAS
Today is Primary election day in Arkansas.
Primaries will be held today for Arkansas’s representatives in the United States House as well as a US Senate seat that will be contested this November.
Arkansas residents will also be deciding on candidates for Governor, Secretary of State, and the State Supreme Court among a variety of local and state races.
You can find your local precinct place by going to the Arkansas Secretary of State website at sos.Arkansas.gov.
STATE OFFICIALS SEE GROWING TREND OF CRYPTOCURRENCY FRAUD TARGETING MISSOURIANS
Missouri state officials are warning the public about a growing number of cryptocurrency fraud cases that are being reported across the state.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control says that investigators have seen a considerable increase in scams often targeting older adults and other members of the public, resulting in significant financial losses.
Criminals are using the internet, social media, email, dating sites, text messages, end to end encrypted messaging apps and phone calls to convince victims to send money through cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin, or other virtual currencies.
These scams are designed to appear legitimate and frequently rely on urgency, fear, or promises of guaranteed returns.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol encourages families and caregivers to discuss these scams with older adults and help them recognize the warning signs. Anyone who believes they have been targeted or victimized by a scam can contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline at 800-392-8222.
DEADLINE IS FRIDAY TO PURCHASE TAGS FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP
Friday 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.
Friday 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, March 10th.
Monday March 2, 2026
THIS WEEK IS MISSOURI SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK
State and National officials are using this week to encourage Missourians to learn more about severe weather and how to protect themselves.
This week is Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week, which will include “Receive Weather Information Day” today, “Lightning Safety Day” on Tuesday, “Tornado Safety Day” on Wednesday, “Hail and Wind Safety Day” on Thursday, and “Flood Safety Day” on Friday.
Missouri’s annual Statewide Tornado Drill will also be held on Wednesday at 11 am.
For today, officials are urging residents to follow local forecasts anytime severe weather is anticipated. Remember to have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, in case one fails or if severe weather strikes overnight.
More information can be found at StormAware.mo.gov.
THIS WEEK IS MISSOURI SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK
State and National officials are using this week to encourage Missourians to learn more about severe weather and how to protect themselves.
This week is Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week, which will include “Receive Weather Information Day” today, “Lightning Safety Day” on Tuesday, “Tornado Safety Day” on Wednesday, “Hail and Wind Safety Day” on Thursday, and “Flood Safety Day” on Friday.
Missouri’s annual Statewide Tornado Drill will also be held on Wednesday at 11 am.
For today, officials are urging residents to follow local forecasts anytime severe weather is anticipated. Remember to have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, in case one fails or if severe weather strikes overnight.
More information can be found at StormAware.mo.gov.
MULTIPLE AREA AGENCIES CONTRIBUTE TO FINDING MISSING CHILD IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
It was a joint effort Thursday night that led to the safe recovery of a missing child in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Carter County Sheriff’s Office, the young child went missing in the Ellsinore area.
A coordinated effort between multiple agencies, including Ozark National Scenic Riverways Rangers, Ellsinore Fire Department, Van Buren Fire Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missouri Department of Conservation, and East Carter County Ambulance, as well as local community members led to the child being found safe.
Officials in Carter County are also sending a special thank you to local thermal drone owners who provided critical aerial support during the search efforts.
SHOULDER WORK SET FOR THIS SUMMER IN WAYNE COUNTY
Route 49 in Wayne and Iron counties will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction beginning today so contractor crews can perform a shoulder scrub seal.
Officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation say that the work zone will be located between Route 21 in Iron County and Route 34 in Wayne County.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Saturday, August 1.
THREE AREA SCHOOLS ARE CELEBRATING DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Three area schools are celebrating basketball district championships.
The Puxico Indians defeated Charleston 54-52 Saturday to win the Class 2, District 3 final.
With the win, the Indians will now move on to play the St. Vincent Indians in the Class 2 sectionals. Tip-off is scheduled for 6 pm Tuesday at Notre Dame High School.
Audio coverage of that game will be broadcast live on Shuffle 92.9, shuffle929.com, and the River Radio Youtube page, as well as the Shuffle 92.9 and Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook pages.
The Twin Rivers Lady Royals defeated the New Madrid County Central Lady Eagles 56-45 in the Class 3, District 1 Championship game on Friday. Twin Rivers will travel to Sikeston tonight, to take on the Class 3 District 2 Champion St. Vincent Lady Indians. That Sectional matchup will begin at 6 pm.
The East Carter County Redbirds edged out the Van Buren Bulldogs 73-62 in the Class 2, District 2 Championship game on Saturday. East Carter will travel to Poplar Bluff on Tuesday, to take on the Class 2 District 1 Champion Hayti Indians. That Sectional matchup will also begin at 6 pm.
ELLSINORE MAN ARRESTED ON RAPE CHARGE FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION IN CARTER COUNTY
An Ellsinore man has been taken into custody in connection to a rape investigation.
According to a probable cause affidavit, a victim reported on February 22nd that Eric Butler had sex with them without their consent.
During an interview Butler admitted to investigators that the victim had told him that they did not want to have sex prior to the encounter.
Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell tells KWOC News that Butler has been arrested and charged with 2nd degree rape. His bond was set at $25,000.
COUNTRYSIDE CHEVROLET CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO RETURNS TO BLACK RIVER COLISEUM THIS WEEKEND
Rodeo action will be returning to Poplar Bluff this weekend.
The Countryside Chevrolet Championship Rodeo will start at 7 pm both Friday and Saturday at the Black River Coliseum. Doors will open at 5:30 pm each night.
There will be multiple PRCA events as a part of this year’s rodeo.
Tickets are on sale online at iTickets.com as well as at the BRC Box Office.
Friday, February 27, 2026
20TH ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF SET FOR SATURDAY
The Mason-Dixon Chili Society’s 20th annual Chili Cook-Off is coming this weekend.
The event will be held from 11 am to 2 pm on Saturday at the Black River Coliseum.
Proceeds from the Cook-Off go to benefit the United Gospel Rescue Mission.
More information is available on the Mason-Dixon Chili Society Facebook page.
20TH ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF SET FOR SATURDAY
The Mason-Dixon Chili Society’s 20th annual Chili Cook-Off is coming this weekend.
The event will be held from 11 am to 2 pm on Saturday at the Black River Coliseum.
Proceeds from the Cook-Off go to benefit the United Gospel Rescue Mission.
More information is available on the Mason-Dixon Chili Society Facebook page.
SUBJECT FLOWN TO ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL FOLLOWING CRASH IN POPLAR BLUFF
At least one person was injured in a crash Wednesday night in Poplar Bluff.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, the crash involved multiple vehicles at the intersection of Business Highway 67 and Sunset Drive.
Few details have been released but officials say that a passenger in one of the vehicles was flown to a St. Louis hospital for treatment.
DEADLINE COMING TO REMOVE ITEMS BEFORE ANNUAL POPLAR BLUFF CITY CEMETERY CLEAN UP
Poplar Bluff residents are running out of time to remove objects they want to keep before the annual city cemetery clean up.
The Poplar Bluff Cemetery Department will be cleaning both the City and Woodlawn Cemetery’s beginning on March 2nd, with the project anticipated to be completed by March 30th.
Everyone is asked to remove any flower arrangements, personal items, and decorations that you would like to keep before March 2nd.
ONE FLOWN FROM SCENE OF SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH NEAR BLOOMFIELD
One person was flown from the scene of a single vehicle crash Thursday morning near Bloomfield.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 57 year old Sikeston man was driving on Stoddard County Road 524 when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and overturned.
The crash occurred at around 10:40 am.
The driver suffered serious injuries in the crash and was flown to a St. Louis hospital.
MINGO JOB CORPS TO HOST COMMUNITY MEETING NEXT WEEK
Anyone wanting to learn more about the Mingo Job Corps will have the opportunity to attend an event next week.
The Mingo Job Corps quarterly Community Relations Council meeting will be held at noon on Thursday, March 5th at the Mingo Job Corps Center outside of Puxico.
This will be an opportunity to visit the center, speak with staff, and hear about recent activities. For more information, call 573-222-3537.
MARCH 1ST IS DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AT THREE RIVERS
The deadline is approaching for anyone who wants to apply for the surgical technology program at Three Rivers College.
Officials say that the application deadline is March 1st for the program, which is designed to prepare students to become an entry-level Surgical Technologist.
Both general education and surgical technology courses are included and clinical laboratory experiences are planned in local healthcare facilities under the direct guidance of the Surgical Technology faculty
Applicants for the Surgical Technology program must have a minimum 2.0 GPA and a TEAS entrance exam score of 50% or higher.
Additionally prospective students must also complete a free Three Rivers application and submit official copies of transcripts from high school and other colleges to the Registrar’s office by the March 1 deadline.
For more information, contact Three Rivers Director of Nursing Laura McElroy at 573-840-9672.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
PUXICO INDIANS TO START DISTRICT TOURNAMENT TONIGHT
The Puxico Indians will start their campaign for a 3rd straight district championship as well as a return to the state final four tonight.
The top seed Indians will face the five seed Advance Hornets at 5:30 pm this evening in the Class 2, District 3 semifinals.
With a win tonight, the Indians will advance to the District Championship game at noon on Saturday against either Bernie or Charleston.
PUXICO INDIANS TO START DISTRICT TOURNAMENT TONIGHT
The Puxico Indians will start their campaign for a 3rd straight district championship as well as a return to the state final four tonight.
The top seed Indians will face the five seed Advance Hornets at 5:30 pm this evening in the Class 2, District 3 semifinals.
With a win tonight, the Indians will advance to the District Championship game at noon on Saturday against either Bernie or Charleston.
You will be able to listen to the Puxico-Advance game tonight on Shuffle 92.9 as well as online at Shuffle929.com. Video coverage of the game will be available at MSHSAA.TV for a fee.
MISSING FREDERICKTOWN TEEN FOUND SAFE
A teenager who was reported missing earlier this week out of Fredericktown has been found safe.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, an endangered person advisory was issued Sunday evening for 16 year old Lilly Watkins.
Officials say that the advisory was cancelled Wednesday after Watkins was found safe on Tuesday. No other details have been released.
HUNTERS AND ANGLERS REMINDED THAT ANNUAL PERMITS EXPIRE AT THE END OF THE MONTH
Missouri annual permits for various game and fish will expire at the end of the month.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is reminding Missouri hunters and anglers that related annual permits expire at the end of February, including 2025 permits for small game, fishing, trout fishing, and combination hunting and fishing.
Anyone wanting to purchase a permit can do so at vendors around the state, online at mdc.mo.gov/BuyPermits, or through MDC’s free mobile apps, MO Hunting and MO fishing.
Commercial and lifetime permits can be purchased only through the MDC Permit Services Unit by calling 573-522-0107 for an application.
MAN ARRESTED ON SEXUAL INDECENCY WITH A CHILD CHARGE
Authorities in Northeast Arkansas have arrested a Paragould man following a disclosure of sexual abuse that was submitted to the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline.
According to a warrant affidavit, 48 year old Walson Jekkar is accused of having inappropriate contact with a juvenile.
Jekkar was booked into the Greene County Jail on Tuesday on three counts of sexual indecency with a child.
He is being held on a $250,000 bond.
DEXTER CEMETERY ANNUAL SPRING FLOWER REMOVAL SET FOR MARCH 1ST
Dexter residents are being reminded to remove flowers from the Dexter Cemetery by the end of the month.
City officials say that in preparation for spring, the Dexter Street Department will begin their annual Spring Flower Removal at the cemetery beginning on March 1st.
Anyone who does not want their flowers to be discarded should have them removed by that date.
WAITLIST TO BE IMPLEMENTED FOR MISSOURI CHILD CARE SUBSIDY PROGRAM
State officials say that a waitlist will be in place soon for new families seeking child care assistance.
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Childhood has announced that it will implement a waitlist for Missouri’s Child Care Subsidy Program beginning March 1st, due to the increased growth of families who qualify.
Officials say that the waitlist will be for families that are newly applying for the program and those who were approved before March 1st will not be affected.
Families who complete renewals on time will continue receiving assistance without interruption and the waitlist will be managed in order of application submission date, in accordance with priority rankings.
Officials say that the number of families receiving child care assistance has increased by 19 percent since January 2025, with more than 27,000 children currently served statewide.
For more information, visit ChildCare.mo.gov.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
BODY OF MISSING NEW MADRID COUNTY MAN FOUND IN MISSISSIPPI RIVER
The body of a missing New Madrid County man was found Tuesday morning.
According to New Madrid County Sheriff Joey Higgerson, the Pemiscot County Sheriff’s Office was notified by the United States Coast Guard on Tuesday of a possible human body in the Mississippi River near Caruthersville.
A commercial boat on the river initially located the body.
BODY OF MISSING NEW MADRID COUNTY MAN FOUND IN MISSISSIPPI RIVER
The body of a missing New Madrid County man was found Tuesday morning.
According to New Madrid County Sheriff Joey Higgerson, the Pemiscot County Sheriff’s Office was notified by the United States Coast Guard on Tuesday of a possible human body in the Mississippi River near Caruthersville.
A commercial boat on the river initially located the body.
The remains were transported to the Pemiscot County morgue and investigators from Pemiscot and New Madrid Counties identified the subject as Camden Nicholas Allgier, who was reported missing to the New Madrid Police Department on December 26th of last year.
Higgerson says that an autopsy has been scheduled for Thursday to help determine the cause and manner of death.
MAN REPORTEDLY SCAMMED OUT OF $40,000 IN RIPLEY COUNTY
Ripley County Sheriff Rad Talburt is reporting that an area resident was reportedly scammed out of $40,000.
On Monday, the victim reported that he received an email for approval of a charge.
When the victim called the number in the email he was transferred to someone who identified themself as an investigator with the DEA. This person told the victim that a federal warrant was issued for his arrest, and they instructed him to gather $40,000 to prove his innocence.
Someone then came to the victim’s residence and the victim gave them the cash.
Sheriff Talburt is reminding the public that law enforcement agencies will never solicit payment of fines or bonds with cash, cash apps, or wire transfers.
If someone posing as law enforcement contacts you or a loved one and threatens arrest unless you send money, immediately hang up and contact your local law enforcement agency.
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE SET TO COMMEMORATE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF DEADLY POPLAR BLUFF TORNADO
The Poplar Bluff community will be coming together on March 14th to commemorate one year since a deadly tornado struck the city.
An event has been scheduled for 11:27 am on March 14th at New Covenant Fellowship Church in Poplar Bluff for 20 minutes of prayer and remembrance.
The church was in the direct path of the EF-3 tornado and sustained significant damage.
That same day, the American Red Cross will be hosting Disaster Action Team Training from 9 am to 2 pm at the Church. Participants will get to take part in the remembrance gathering.
To register or learn more about the team training, call or text: 573-300-0691
FILING UNDERWAY FOR MISSOURI PRIMARY ELECTION
Filing is underway for candidates who want to run in this year’s Missouri Primary Election.
Missouri’s primary date has been set for August 4th when candidates will be decided for Missouri’s Congressmen in the United States House of Representatives as well as for Missouri State Auditor, among other races.
The final day for candidate filing will be March 31st.
More information is available at sos.mo.gov.
MISSOURI ANNUAL STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL TO BE HELD ONE WEEK FROM TODAY
We are one week away from Missouri’s Annual Statewide Tornado Drill.
Missouri will be holding its annual statewide tornado drill at 11 am on Wednesday, March 4th.
Officials say that residents should treat the drill as if it were an actual Tornado Warning. The purpose of the drill is to test everyone's readiness for life-threatening severe weather events such as tornadoes, flash floods, and damaging winds.
It is important to have a tornado safety plan in place before a tornado strikes. Knowing what to do before a tornado occurs is essential to protect lives.
You can find information on steps to take to protect yourself and your family in the case of a tornado at stormaware.mo.gov.
MARCH 1ST IS DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR NURSING PROGRAMS AT THREE RIVERS
The deadline is approaching for anyone who wants to apply for nursing programs at Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff and Sikeston.
Officials say that the application deadlines are March 1st for the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program and the RN Bridge Program.
The two-year AAS in Nursing program is designed to prepare students to apply for licensure by examination as a registered nurse.
Three Rivers’ RN Bridge program is a career-enhancement program designed to allow Missouri LPNs and Licensed Paramedics to earn an associate degree and prepare to apply for licensure by examination as a registered nurse.
Students must complete an application and meet certain criteria to be admitted into Three Rivers’ nursing programs.
For more information, contact Sarah Lamb at 573-840-9672.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACES THREE COUNTS OF PROMOTING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
A Poplar Bluff man is facing multiple child pornography related charges.
According to a probable cause affidavit, Brett Payne is accused of sending sexually explicit content involving juveniles that was created with AI over a messaging account.
Payne has been charged with two counts of promoting child pornography - 1st degree and a single count of promoting child pornography - 2nd degree.
He was held in the Butler County Justice Center on a $150,000 bond.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACES THREE COUNTS OF PROMOTING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
A Poplar Bluff man is facing multiple child pornography related charges.
According to a probable cause affidavit, Brett Payne is accused of sending sexually explicit content involving juveniles that was created with AI over a messaging account.
Payne has been charged with two counts of promoting child pornography - 1st degree and a single count of promoting child pornography - 2nd degree.
He was held in the Butler County Justice Center on a $150,000 bond.
20TH ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF SET FOR SATURDAY
The Mason-Dixon Chili Society’s 20th annual Chili Cook-Off is coming this weekend.
The event will be held from 11 am to 2 pm on Saturday at the Black River Coliseum.
Proceeds from the Cook-Off go to benefit the United Gospel Rescue Mission.
More information is available on the Mason-Dixon Chili Society Facebook page.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON WEAPON AND ASSAULT CHARGES
A Poplar Bluff man was arrested over the weekend on weapon and assault charges.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 49 year old James Bradley was taken into custody Saturday on felony charges of unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful use of a weapon, domestic assault - 4th degree, and two counts of armed criminal action.
Few details about the incident have been released, but the charges stem from an incident on Saturday.
Bradley was held in the Butler County Justice Center on a $50,000 bond.
PEDESTRIAN STRUCK BY VEHICLE IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle Sunday evening in Northeast Arkansas.
According to the Paragould Police Department, shortly before 7:30 pm, Paragould Emergency Services received multiple phone calls of a vehicle versus pedestrian accident on Highway 49 North.
According to witnesses, the pedestrian, whose name was not released, attempted to cross the road when he was struck by a vehicle. EMS transported the pedestrian to an area airport so he could be flown to a hospital.
No other injuries have been reported.
ROUTE W TO BE CLOSED TODAY IN BUTLER COUNTY
Missouri Department of Transportation crews will be closing Route W in Butler County today in order to replace a culvert under the roadway.
Officials say that Route W will be closed through 3 pm this afternoon for the project.
The work zone will be located between Route KK and County Road 508.
MODOT CREWS TO CLOSE ROUTE U IN STODDARD COUNTY THIS WEEK
Route U in Stoddard County will be closed beginning today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace several culverts under the roadway.
The section of roadway being closed is located from Route H to County Road 661.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Thursday. While work is underway, this road will be open to local traffic only.
Monday, February 23, 2026
POPLAR BLUFF DIVER FINISHES IN 10TH PLACE AT STATE MEET
A Poplar Bluff diver finished in the top 10 on Thursday at the MSHSAA Class 1 Swimming and Diving State Championships.
Poplar Bluff’s Allison Williamson finished in 10th place in the Girls one meter dive.
The Mules also had two teams finish in the top 20 in the preliminaries of the swimming competition, the 200 Freestyle Relay team of Dakota Collins, Lynn Cotrell, Kate Scott, and Keira Willis placed 17th.
POPLAR BLUFF DIVER FINISHES IN 10TH PLACE AT STATE MEET
A Poplar Bluff diver finished in the top 10 on Thursday at the MSHSAA Class 1 Swimming and Diving State Championships.
Poplar Bluff’s Allison Williamson finished in 10th place in the Girls one meter dive.
The Mules also had two teams finish in the top 20 in the preliminaries of the swimming competition, the 200 Freestyle Relay team of Dakota Collins, Lynn Cotrell, Kate Scott, and Keira Willis placed 17th.
The 400 Freestyle Relay team of Scott, Cotrell, Willis, and Maclaren Moore achieved 19th place.
The full list of results is available on the PBHS Swim and Dive team Facebook page.
DR. CYNTHIA BROWN NAMED POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT
A new voice is stepping in as president of the Poplar Bluff School Board.
According to officials, the board reorganized Thursday night and named Dr. Cynthia Brown as President and Dave Elledge as Vice President.
Brown will be replacing former president Timothy Gaebler who announced earlier this month that he was stepping down and moving out of the district.
The School Board is also accepting applications to finish Gaebler’s term on the board. Interested persons may apply at the Superintendent's office during regular business hours through March 6th.
DEXTER EARNS MISSOURI BLUE SHIELD DESIGNATION
Dexter is the latest Southeast Missouri community to earn the Missouri Blue Shield designation.
The Missouri Department of Public Safety has announced that the city of Dexter was one of 15 communities to be selected for the designation, recognizing the community for its commitment to enhancing public safety and supporting law enforcement.
Sikeston and Ironton were also among the 15 communities chosen.
Achieving the Blue Shield designation allows communities to access state grants for law enforcement training and equipment.
SEARCH LEADS TO SEIZURE OF FIREARMS, AMMUNITION AND NARCOTICS AT WAYNE COUNTY RESIDENCE
A joint operation has resulted in the seizure of firearms from a residence in Wayne County.
According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, a joint operation was conducted in Mill Spring on Thursday, which included federal agents, the drug task force, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and conservation agents.
The operation included a search of the residence of Jerry Millmaker and Cory Enriquez, which resulted in the seizure of firearms, ammunition, and narcotics.
Officials say that federal agents are seeking charges for the firearms and ammunition violations.
The Wayne County Sheriff's Department is seeking charges for possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia against both Millmaker and Enriquez.
LATEST DROUGHT MONITOR SHOWS MOST OF CARTER COUNTY IN SEVERE DROUGHT
The latest US Drought Monitor has been released showing most of Southeast Missouri is in at least a severe drought.
The monitor, released on Thursday, also has most of Carter and part of Ripley County currently experiencing extreme drought.
The eastern half of Stoddard County and most of New Madrid County are only in a moderate drought or better.
CULVERT REPLACEMENT SET FOR TODAY NEAR BLOOMFIELD
Route J in Stoddard County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a culvert under the roadway.
The work zone will be located from County Road 437 to County Road 413 near Bloomfield.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Friday, February 20, 2026
EUGENE FIELD ELEMENTARY NAMED NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL DAYS BEFORE PROGRAM WAS DISMANTLED
An elementary school in Poplar Bluff was named as a National Blue Ribbon School right before the program was eliminated.
According to school officials Eugene Field Elementary received official confirmation that all measurable objectives had been met to become a Blue Ribbon School just days before learning that the U.S. Department of Education had dismantled the program.
The Blue Ribbon Program was established in 1982 for top schools to share best practices. Eugene Field is the third elementary school in Poplar Bluff to earn the honor.
EUGENE FIELD ELEMENTARY NAMED NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL DAYS BEFORE PROGRAM WAS DISMANTLED
An elementary school in Poplar Bluff was named as a National Blue Ribbon School right before the program was eliminated.
According to school officials Eugene Field Elementary received official confirmation that all measurable objectives had been met to become a Blue Ribbon School just days before learning that the U.S. Department of Education had dismantled the program.
The Blue Ribbon Program was established in 1982 for top schools to share best practices. Eugene Field is the third elementary school in Poplar Bluff to earn the honor.
In lieu of receiving the blue flag that can be seen hanging at Lake Road and Oak Grove, Eugene Field was presented with large wooden plaques to commemorate their exemplary status for being among the state’s eight Gold Star Schools, the precursor to the national program through the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
AUTOPSY REVEALS THAT MAN WHO WAS STRUCK BY A TRAIN IN POPLAR BLUFF HAD SUFFERED MEDICAL CONDITION BEFORE INCIDENT
An autopsy has been completed on a man who was struck by a train Tuesday night in Poplar Bluff.
Butler County Coroner Jim Akers tells KWOC News that 66 year old Charles Lynn Gibson, of Hope, Arkansas, was struck by the train at around 8:45 pm on Tuesday.
Witnesses at the scene reported that Gibson was lying on the train tracks and did not move when the train conductor was blowing his horn.
Akers says an autopsy was conducted that showed that Gibson was alive prior to the situation but had suffered a medical incident.
The investigation is being conducted by the Butler County Coroner’s Office, the Poplar Bluff Police Department, and Union Pacific Railroad.
Anyone who has had contact with Gibson over the past few days is asked to contact the Coroner’s Office at 573-686-7884 or the Poplar Bluff Police Department.
2026 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE RAIDER REUNION SET FOR THIS WEEKEND
The 2026 Three Rivers College Raider Reunion is coming up this weekend.
The festivities will start tonight with the Raider Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Westwood Center.
A full day of activities is planned for Saturday on the campus of Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff.
Events include a pancake breakfast, alumni art exhibit, Baseball double-header vs Kankakee Community College, Raider of the Year recognition, and both Lady Raiders and Raiders basketball games versus Mineral Area College.
More information is available at trcc.edu.
BIG WEEKEND AHEAD FOR POPLAR BLUFF BASKETBALL
A big weekend is ahead for the Poplar Bluff Mules Basketball team.
Officials say that tonight is homecoming night for Poplar Bluff, The boys JV game against the Charleston Blue Jays will begin at 6 pm, with the varsity game scheduled to start at 7:30 pm.
On Saturday, the Mules will be honoring Poplar Bluff’s own Wheatley High School by wearing the Wheatley Tigers uniforms during their home game against Cape Central.
The JV game on Saturday will begin at noon, with the varsity contest following at 1:30 pm at Poplar Bluff High School.
Both varsity games along with the homecoming festivities will be carried live on Today’s Talk KWOC 93.3 FM and 930 AM as well as live on the KWOC Facebook page and River Radio Youtube page.
MISSOURI 5TH GRADERS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT POSTER FOR 2026 DRINKING WATER WEEK CONTEST
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Missouri Section American Water Works Association are holding a poster contest for students in the fifth grade in celebration of Drinking Water Week.
According to officials, this year’s poster theme is “Save It, Don’t Waste It!” and posters should show ways to save and conserve drinking water.
Entries will be judged on three criteria: How original the entry is, how well the concept is executed and how well the poster relates to public water supplies.
Drinking water week will be held from May 3rd to May 9th and entries will be accepted through the end of the month.
More information is available at dnr.mo.gov.
MODOT CREWS TO CLOSE STODDARD COUNTY ROAD TODAY FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT
Route Z in Stoddard County will be reduced today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a culvert under the roadway.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from County Road 709 to Dayton Street in Bernie.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Thursday, February 18, 2026
POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMERS TO COMPETE IN STATE MEET BEGINNING TODAY
Multiple members of the Poplar Bluff High School Swim and Dive team departed for the Class 1 State Meet on Wednesday.
Poplar Bluff will be represented by Dakota Collins, Gracie Muse, Maclaren Moore, Kinsley Gibbs, Lynn Cotrell, Allison Williamson, Zionah Johnson, Keira Willis, and Kate Scott in St. Peters both today and tomorrow.
The Mules Gracie Brown and Samiya Anders will serve as alternates.
POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMERS TO COMPETE IN STATE MEET BEGINNING TODAY
Multiple members of the Poplar Bluff High School Swim and Dive team departed for the Class 1 State Meet on Wednesday.
Poplar Bluff will be represented by Dakota Collins, Gracie Muse, Maclaren Moore, Kinsley Gibbs, Lynn Cotrell, Allison Williamson, Zionah Johnson, Keira Willis, and Kate Scott in St. Peters both today and tomorrow.
The Mules Gracie Brown and Samiya Anders will serve as alternates.
The Class 1 Girls Swimming and Diving Meet can be watched for a fee at MSHSAA.tv.
MAN FOUND DEAD AFTER BEING HIT BY A TRAIN IN POPLAR BLUFF
An investigation is underway after an Arkansas man was found dead after being struck by a train in Poplar Bluff.
Butler County Coroner Jim Akers tells KWOC News that 69 year old Charles Lynn Gibson, of Hope, Arkansas, was struck by the train at around 8:45 pm Tuesday night.
Witnesses at the scene reported that Gibson was lying on the train tracks and did not move when the train conductor was blowing his horn.
Akers added that it is believed that Gibson had passed away before the train struck him, but an autopsy will be performed to confirm a cause of death.
The investigation is being conducted by the Butler County Coroner’s Office, the Poplar Bluff Police Department, and Union Pacific Railroad.
Anyone who has had contact with Gibson over the past few days is asked to contact the Coroner’s Office at 573-686-7884 or the Poplar Bluff Police Department.
DETAILS RELEASED ABOUT FATAL CRASH IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
Authorities have released details concerning a fatal crash from Valentines Day in Northeast Arkansas.
According to the Arkansas State Police, 58 year old Melissa Alsup, of Paragould, was driving on US Highway 49 in Greene County, when her vehicle crossed into another lane and struck a vehicle head on.
Officials say that Alsup has died from injuries she received in the crash.
Two people in the second vehicle were injured and taken to an area hospital. The severity of their injuries were not released.
ADVANCE TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TWO VEHICLE CRASH
An Advance teenager was seriously injured in a crash Tuesday afternoon in Cape Girardeau County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the teen was driving on Highway AB when a vehicle crossed the center of the roadway and struck his vehicle.
The teen suffered serious injuries, while the driver of the other vehicle, a 34 year old man from Bloomfield, received moderate injuries. Both were transported to an area hospital.
OVER 650 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED DURING SEARCH IN PARAGOULD
Authorities in Northeast Arkansas have arrested two people after a search resulted in the seizure of a significant quantity of meth.
According to the Arkansas Second Judicial District Drug Task Force, earlier this month a traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle driven by Sean Bradley Kellim, who had two outstanding felony warrants for delivery of a controlled substance.
The passenger in the vehicle, Kassondra Rashell Blevins, attempted to exit the vehicle during the traffic stop. As she did so, she dropped a clear plastic bag containing approximately 29.9 grams of methamphetamine and attempted to destroy it. After being taken into custody, Blevins informed officers that she had two additional bags of methamphetamine concealed in her clothing, totaling approximately 114.9 grams.
Following the arrest, agents executed a search warrant at Kellim’s residence where they located approximately 513.1 grams of methamphetamine inside a black zippered container on a couch. Investigators also seized various items of drug paraphernalia, including surveillance cameras and a monitoring system.
Both individuals were transported to the Greene County Detention Center to await a bond hearing. Kellim is facing charges of trafficking a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and maintaining a drug premises. Blevins is facing charges of possession of methamphetamine and tampering with physical evidence.
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.
CULVERT REPLACEMENT SET FOR TODAY IN BUTLER COUNTY
Route W in Butler County will be closed today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.
According to officials, Route W will be closed between Route KK and County Road 508.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CREWS TO BE PERFORMING BRIDGE MAINTENANCE TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route 51 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane with an 8-foot width restriction today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform bridge maintenance.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route DD to Route 60 in Fisk.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, today.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING THREAT AT NEELYVILLE SCHOOLS
Authorities in Butler County are investigating a threat made against an area school.
According to Neelyville R-4 Superintendent, Heather Black, earlier this week school officials were made aware of an alleged school safety threat and reported the allegation to law enforcement.
This report is being investigated by the Butler County Sheriff Office with full cooperation from the Neelyville School District.
Black says that at this time, there is no indication of an immediate danger to the schools.
AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING THREAT AT NEELYVILLE SCHOOLS
Authorities in Butler County are investigating a threat made against an area school.
According to Neelyville R-4 Superintendent, Heather Black, earlier this week school officials were made aware of an alleged school safety threat and reported the allegation to law enforcement.
This report is being investigated by the Butler County Sheriff Office with full cooperation from the Neelyville School District.
Black says that at this time, there is no indication of an immediate danger to the schools.
She added that they take these reports seriously and are taking additional steps to ensure a safe educational environment for students, staff, and our community.
Black has also requested additional security assistance from the Butler County Sheriff Office to be on campus this week.
Students, parents, and staff may also notice an increased security presence on campus moving forward, with additional supervision and reinforced safety protocols as school officials work to maintain a safe learning environment for everyone.
Sources at the Butler County Sheriff’s Office could not release any information due to the ongoing investigation.
WOMAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AFTER ALLEGEDLY THREATENING TO SHOOT ANOTHER PERSON
A woman has been taken into custody after allegedly threatening to shoot someone in Northeast Arkansas.
According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, shortly after 6 pm on Monday, the Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call about a dispute at an apartment complex in St. Francis.
The dispute involved an individual at the apartments, whose father had shown up to take back a vehicle that his son was reportedly not paying for.
During the argument, the father’s girlfriend allegedly pulled a gun and threatened to shoot the individuals at the apartment. The father and girlfriend then left the scene.
A deputy made a felony traffic stop on the subjects on Highway 139, south of Piggott. When the deputies searched the vehicle they found a 12 gauge shotgun.
Cole says that 57 year old Debra Kellums, of Hornersville, was taken into custody and booked into the Clay County Detention Center on a charge of aggravated assault.
POSSIBLE MEASLES EXPOSURE REPORTED AT ST. LOUIS AIRPORT
State health officials are warning Missouri residents about a confirmed case of measles at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, a confirmed case of measles from an out-of-state resident was reported to have traveled through the airport between 5 and 7 p.m. on February 7th following a domestic flight.
The individual was in Terminal 2, at baggage claim, and rode a shuttle to the parking area. Those potentially exposed during the individual’s flight are being notified directly.
Measles is a highly contagious viral illness that typically begins with fever, cough, runny nose, and red and watery eyes. Officials say that one person with measles can easily pass it on to 9 out of 10 people around them who are unvaccinated or do not have natural immunity.
Symptoms appear 7-14 days, on average, after contact with the virus. Tiny white spots may appear inside the mouth 2-3 days after symptoms begin. Measles rash appears 3 to 5 days after the first symptoms.
All individuals with possible exposures should watch for the symptoms of measles for 21 days, until February 28 in this case. Individuals should report to their local public health agency if symptoms appear.
NORTHEAST ARKANSAS MAN APPOINTED TO STATE BOARD
A Northeast Arkansas man has been appointed to a state board.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Tuesday that Kyle Lane, of Paragould, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the State Police Retirement System.
Lane will fill a previously vacant position and his term is set to expire July 1, 2028.
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APPLY FOR GRANTS FOR PROJECT PROM AND GRADUATION
Schools who will be holding Project Prom and Graduation events this year can apply for grant money to help fund the events.
The Southeast Coalition for Roadway Safety is offering grant funding to local schools that choose student lock-in events for Project Prom or High School graduation. Qualifying schools will receive $200 each to assist with event expenses such as location rental, food or entertainment.
The Southeast Coalition has announced that the deadline for applications to be submitted has been extended through February 27th.
For more information, call 573-472-5885 or go online to savemolives.com.
CULVERT REPLACEMENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY NEAR MALDEN
Road work is scheduled for today on Route MM in Dunklin County.
Missouri Department of Transportation crews will replace a culvert under Route MM between County Road 692 to County Road 684 near Malden.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. While work takes place, the road will be open to local traffic only.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
MAN IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO CARTER COUNTY BURGLARY INVESTIGATION
Authorities in Carter County have arrested a man in connection to a multiweek burglary investigation.
According to Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell, over the last couple of weeks, his office has been investigating a burglary in the Eastwood area. The investigation has led to his team successfully recovering several stolen items.
The investigation also resulted in a warrant being served last week for Matthew Richardson, of Van Buren, on a charge of stealing.
MAN IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO CARTER COUNTY BURGLARY INVESTIGATION
Authorities in Carter County have arrested a man in connection to a multiweek burglary investigation.
According to Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell, over the last couple of weeks, his office has been investigating a burglary in the Eastwood area. The investigation has led to his team successfully recovering several stolen items.
The investigation also resulted in a warrant being served last week for Matthew Richardson, of Van Buren, on a charge of stealing.
Richardson was held on a $20,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in a Carter County courtroom this morning.
MAN ACCUSED OF STRIKING OFFICER DURING ARREST ATTEMPT IN CORNING
A man who was wanted on a rape warrant is now facing additional charges after allegedly striking an officer during an arrest attempt.
According to the Corning Police Department, on Sunday, officers responded to a report of a potentially intoxicated individual at an area business.
An officer made contact with the subject, who became increasingly agitated and belligerent. The subject entered his vehicle and refused requests to exit.
The officers then attempted to remove the subject from the vehicle at which point, he began to resist. Officials say that during the ensuing struggle, the suspect struck one of the officers in the head.
The suspect was then subdued and taken into custody. Officers discovered that the suspect, identified as 34 year old Melvin Bell, had an outstanding felony warrant from Mississippi County for rape.
Bell was booked in the Clay County Detention Center on charges of 2nd degree battery, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.
His bond was set at $500,000, cash or surety.
WOMAN FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF A SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH NEAR ELLINGTON
A woman was flown from the scene of a single vehicle crash Sunday afternoon in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 75 year old woman, from Salem, was driving on Highway 21, four miles south of Ellington, when her vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway, overturned, and struck a tree.
The woman suffered serious injuries in the crash and was flown to a St. Louis hospital.
WOMAN FACING CHARGE OF STATUTORY RAPE IN SCOTT COUNTY
A Sikeston woman is scheduled to appear in court today on a charge of statutory rape.
According to Missouri Case Net, 43 year old Jennifer Van Dam has been charged with felony 2nd degree statutory rape and enticement or attempted enticement of a child.
A Probable Cause Affidavit states that a juvenile victim told authorities that they had sexual relations with Van Dam multiple times. Investigators also discovered inappropriate text messages between Van Dam and another juvenile.
A warrant was served last week on Van Dam and no bond was set in the case.
BLOOMFIELD AREA ROAD TO BE REDUCED FOR ALMOST TWO WEEKS FOR REPAIRS
Route J in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane for over a week so crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation can perform drainage repairs.
The work zone will be located from County Road 413 to County Road 437 near Bloomfield.
Weather permitting, work is scheduled to take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through Friday, February 27.
CREWS TO BE TRIMMING TREES THIS WEEK NEAR ESSEX
Route 114 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews trim the trees along the roadway.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 60 to Route FF near Essex.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
Monday, February 16, 2026
DATE SET FOR BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROJECT IN POPLAR BLUFF
State officials have announced the date for an upcoming bridge project in Butler County.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Business 60 in Poplar Bluff will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction beginning March 9th as construction crews perform bridge maintenance.
This section of roadway to be impacted is located from Riverview Drive to Old Highway B.
DATE SET FOR BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROJECT IN POPLAR BLUFF
State officials have announced the date for an upcoming bridge project in Butler County.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Business 60 in Poplar Bluff will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction beginning March 9th as construction crews perform bridge maintenance.
This section of roadway to be impacted is located from Riverview Drive to Old Highway B.
Weather permitting, the eastbound lanes will be worked on from Monday, March 9 at 7 a.m. through Friday, April 2 at 7 p.m.
The westbound lanes will be reduced from Friday, April 17 at 7 a.m. through Monday, May 18 at 7 p.m. The work zone will remain in place 24 hours a day until work is completed.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI REFEREE TO OFFICIATE THE SHOW ME SHOWDOWN
A Southeast Missouri referee will be officiating the biggest basketball tournament in the state.
Laura Hagood has been selected as one of the officials for the Show Me Showdown this spring.
Hagood has been a high school basketball official for a total of 16 years and tells KWOC News that she is excited and honored to be selected.
Hagood is only the second female official from the SEMO District to be chosen for the championship tournament.
KIWANIS PANCAKE DAY SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 21ST
The Kiwanis Club of Poplar Bluff will be hosting a Pancake Day in March.
The event will be held on Saturday, March 21st from 6 am to noon at the Poplar Bluff Junior High.
Tickets for the event are $10 per person, which will get you pancakes, sausage, and drinks. Kids five and under eat for free and carry out will also be available.
Proceeds go to support the Kiwanis Club of Poplar Bluff.
For more information, call 573-609-8830.
REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR YOUTH TRACK AND FIELD IN POPLAR BLUFF
Parents have until early March to get their children registered for Poplar Bluff Youth Track and Field.
According to Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation, practices will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from March 17th through April 30th at Poplar Bluff Junior High School.
Registration is available for kids ages 5 to 14 through March 6th and the registration fee is $25, plus $10 for each additional sibling.
You can register your child online at pbparks.recdesk.com.
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL WARNS THAT ROMANCE SCAMS ARE ON THE RISE
With Valentine’s Day just behind us, state officials are sounding alarm bells about an increase in romance scams.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is warning state residents that romance scams are one of the fastest-growing forms of fraud, costing victims billions of dollars each year.
Romance scams occur when criminals create fake identities online to form emotional relationships, gain trust, and ultimately manipulate victims into sending money, financial information, or personal data.
Scammers often operate through dating apps, social media platforms, messaging services, and even professional networking sites.
Some warning signs of romance scams include, professions or life stories that seem unusually glamorous or tragic, reluctance or refusal to meet in person or appear on live video calls, requests for money, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or financial assistance—often framed as emergencies, rapid expressions of love or commitment, and attempts to isolate the victim from friends or family.
To report a romance scam or for more information, call the Consumer Protection hotline at 800-392-8222 or submit a complaint online at ago.mo.gov.
DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS TO BE CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAYS
State officials are reminding motorists that driver examinations will not be available today.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed today in observance of President Washington’s Birthday.
Normal operations are scheduled to resume on Tuesday.