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Thursday, June 11, 2026

HIGH HEAT INDEX EXPECTED TODAY FOLLOWED BY CHANCES OF STORMS TONIGHT

Another day of high heat in Southeast Missouri will be followed by chances of storms tonight.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, heat index values are expected to reach around 100 degrees today in the Poplar Bluff area.

Tonight a cold front will sweep across the region, which may bring a slight chance of severe storms. There is a higher risk of severe weather for our northern and western counties.

HIGH HEAT INDEX EXPECTED TODAY FOLLOWED BY CHANCES OF STORMS TONIGHT

Another day of high heat in Southeast Missouri will be followed by chances of storms tonight.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, heat index values are expected to reach around 100 degrees today in the Poplar Bluff area.

Tonight a cold front will sweep across the region, which may bring a slight chance of severe storms. There is a higher risk of severe weather for our northern and western counties.

MAN ARRESTED FOLLOWING PURSUIT IN BUTLER COUNTY

Authorities in Butler County made an arrest following a pursuit Wednesday morning.

According to Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs, shortly before 6 am on Wednesday, deputies located a suspect vehicle that had been involved with multiple thefts at a business on Highway 53.

Deputies made contact with a suspect, identified as Christopher Feller. Feller allegedly refused to exit the vehicle and began fleeing.

A pursuit ensued that reached excessive speeds before the vehicle was disabled using spike strips in the Neelyville area.

Both Feller and a passenger, whose name was not released, were apprehended a short time later on US Highway 67 near County Road 350.

They were both lodged at the Butler County Justice Center on a warrant issued for felony resisting arrest and two counts of misdemeanor stealing.

POWER TO BE SHUT OFF FOR AROUND 90 MINUTES THURSDAY MORNING FOR SOME OZARK BORDER CUSTOMERS

Some Ozark Border customers will be without power for part of this morning.

According to David Schremp, General Manager of Ozark Border Electric Cooperative, crews have been working to upgrade the voltage on a portion of their system on Highway 67, north of Poplar Bluff. The improvement is part of a plan intended to increase reliability for a much larger part of Butler County.

The final portion of the conversion will take place today and require a planned outage for 279 accounts.

Schremp says that the outage will begin at 9 am and is expected to last approximately 90 minutes.

He apologized for the inconvenience and appreciates residents' patience as crews work to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE CHARGES INCLUDING SEXUAL MISCONDUCT INVOLVING A CHILD

Continuing to follow a story for you out of Stoddard County, the investigation into an alleged case of child abuse and neglect has resulted in an additional arrest.

Dexter Police Chief Hank Trout tells KWOC News that 27 year old Ronald Nehrkorn Jr., of Dexter was arrested Tuesday on charges of sexual misconduct involving a child under 15, furnishing or attempting to furnish pornographic material to a minor, and three counts of possession of child pornography.

Nehrkorn is being held in the Stoddard County Jail on no bond.

Trout says that the child abuse and neglect investigation remains active, and additional charges may be filed.

Anyone with information relevant to the investigation is encouraged to contact the Dexter Police Department at 573-624-5512.

HOLCOMB AWARDED $30,000 TO EVALUATE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM

A southeast Missouri community has been awarded grant money to evaluate its drinking water system.

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded a $30,000 Drinking Water Engineering Report grant to Holcomb.

City officials will use the grant to identify improvements that will enable them to continue operating drinking water systems that meet water quality standards and provide reliable service.

PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR THIS WEEK IN CARTER COUNTY TO DISCUSS GRANT PROPOSAL

A public hearing has been scheduled for this week concerning a grant proposal for the Fremont area.

Carter County will hold a public hearing at 8:45 am on Friday at the Carter County Courthouse to discuss the submission of an application for the Community Development Block Grant program.

The proposed project consists of constructing a new community center in the Fremont area that will also house the Fremont VFD. The project estimate eligible for CDBG funding will be equal to or less than the cap allowable amount of $500,000.

For more information on the proposed project, contact County Clerk Debi Reynolds at 573-323-4527.

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Shawn Mannon Shawn Mannon

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

RIBBON CUTTING HELD FOR NEW MISSOURI HIGHLANDS HEALTH CARE AND AETNA MOBILE HEALTH UNIT

A coalition of businesses is working to expand access to maternal care in rural Southeast Missouri.

Aetna Better Health of Missouri is collaborating with the GMHRC, a nonprofit organization supported by Mission Mobile Medical, and Missouri Highlands Health Care to launch and operate a mobile health unit.

The clinic will deliver women’s care services and connection to prenatal, postpartum, primary care and maternal mental health services to communities facing barriers to care. The clinic will be staffed by a health care provider and deliver services to all members of the community, regardless of insurance status.

RIBBON CUTTING HELD FOR NEW MISSOURI HIGHLANDS HEALTH CARE AND AETNA MOBILE HEALTH UNIT

A coalition of businesses is working to expand access to maternal care in rural Southeast Missouri.

Aetna Better Health of Missouri is collaborating with the GMHRC, a nonprofit organization supported by Mission Mobile Medical, and Missouri Highlands Health Care to launch and operate a mobile health unit.

The clinic will deliver women’s care services and connection to prenatal, postpartum, primary care and maternal mental health services to communities facing barriers to care. The clinic will be staffed by a health care provider and deliver services to all members of the community, regardless of insurance status.

A ribbon cutting event for the new mobile health unit was held Tuesday at Missouri Highlands Health Care in Poplar Bluff.

The clinic will begin scheduling patients on June 29th at a launch event located at Town and Country Grocery in Piedmont. The launch event will be open to the public and attendees will have the opportunity to tour the clinic and receive educational materials focused on women’s, maternal and mental health.

The mobile clinic will regularly visit 10 locations over the next year across areas served by Missouri Highlands Health Care in Southeast Missouri. More information is available on the Missouri Highlands Health Care website.

SIKESTON WOMAN KILLED IN TUESDAY MORNING CRASH

A Sikeston woman was killed in a crash Tuesday morning.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 23 year old woman was driving on Highway Z in Scott County when her vehicle crossed into the path of another vehicle.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene by a paramedic.

The driver of the second vehicle, a 19 year old woman from Vanduser, was transported to an area hospital with moderate injuries.

ONE DEAD FOLLOWING ATV CRASH IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

One person died in an ATV crash Monday night in Northeast Arkansas.

According to a crash report, 45 year old Dale Shelton, of Paragould, was driving the ATV in Paragould when his vehicle left the roadway while attempting to make a turn and struck a telephone pole.

Shelton was thrown from the vehicle and suffered fatal injuries during the crash.

TEEN FLOWN TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL FOLLOWING SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A northeast Arkansas teenager was flown to a Tennessee hospital following a crash early Tuesday morning in southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, an 18 year old woman from Paragould was driving on Missouri Highway 153 when her vehicle ran off the road and overturned.

Officials say the crash occurred at around 12:45 am Tuesday, north of Gideon.

The driver suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was flown to a Memphis hospital.

MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION PROPOSES PERMITS FOR CAMPING ON MDC AREAS

The Missouri Department of Conservation is proposing requiring permits for camping on MDC areas.

The MDC manages about 1,000 conservation areas around the state with more than 320 offering free camping.

According to officials, campers and staff have noted an increasing number of problems involving compliance issues, safety concerns, and environmental impacts from vandalism, illegal activities, and illegal stays on camping areas.

To help better regulate and monitor activities on its camping areas, MDC is proposing requiring permits for camping on MDC areas.

MDC is recommending a $5 permit for up to five days and four nights of camping for a group of 10 people or fewer. Groups of more than 10 people would have to have a Special Use Permit and camping permit to camp on MDC areas.

Each person would be limited to three consecutive camping permits and six camping permits annually. No personal property may be left unattended longer than 24 hours at campsites or areas for camping purposes.

MDC is seeking public comments on the proposed camping regulations beginning July 16 at mdc.mo.gov.

NORTHEAST ARKANSAS RESIDENTS INCLUDED AMONG APPOINTMENTS TO ARKANSAS STATE BOARDS

Multiple Northeast Arkansas residents were included among a group of state board appointees announced on Tuesday.

According to the office of Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Andy Ford, of Paragould, will join the Division of Aeronautics.

Graycen Bigger, of Pocahontas, was selected for the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Chad Johnson, of Corning, and Robert Olvey, of Pocahontas, were both appointed to the Board of Trustees for Black River Technical College.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

ARRESTS MADE IN CONNECTION TO FATAL SHOOTING IN BUTLER COUNTY

Authorities in Butler County have made arrests in connection to a fatal shooting from May.

Butler County Coroner Jim Akers says that 37 year old Earnest Luellen was found dead at the scene of a shooting on Sturgeon Lane on May 19th.

Butler County Investigator Eddie Holloway tells KWOC News that Melina Obarr, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested on Friday on charges of murder 2nd degree, robbery 1st degree, and two counts of armed criminal action.

ARRESTS MADE IN CONNECTION TO FATAL SHOOTING IN BUTLER COUNTY

Authorities in Butler County have made arrests in connection to a fatal shooting from May.

Butler County Coroner Jim Akers says that 37 year old Earnest Luellen was found dead at the scene of a shooting on Sturgeon Lane on May 19th.

Butler County Investigator Eddie Holloway tells KWOC News that Melina Obarr, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested on Friday on charges of murder 2nd degree, robbery 1st degree, and two counts of armed criminal action.

Her bond was set at $75,000 and she has since posted bond.

Two 16 year old juvenile males and one 15 year old juvenile female were also taken into custody. Their charges were not released.

HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT TODAY

Heat index values could reach over 100 degrees today in Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, a heat advisory will be in effect from 11 am through 8 pm today.

Officials say that hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat index values to reach up to 105 degrees.

If you have to be outside for work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments.

Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location.

HALL OF FAME GOLFER AND POPLAR BLUFF NATIVE BUDDY GODWIN PASSES AWAY

A Hall of Fame golfer from Poplar Bluff has passed away.

Luther “Buddy” Godwin died on Saturday at the age of 89.

Godwin won over 100 tournaments during his career, including the 1973 Missouri Amateur and a record nine Ozark Invitationals.

He was among the second class inducted into the Poplar Bluff Sports Hall of Fame in 1982, was inducted in the Missouri Golf Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2025 with sons Ben and Bobby Godwin.

Brian Rosener, president of the Poplar Bluff Sports Hall of Fame, tells KWOC News that “Buddy made everyone feel welcomed to the game of golf and Ozark Ridge Golf Course. His passion for the game and pride for this community nurtured a love of golf that led to state championships by the Mules and countless other wins by Poplar Bluff golfers.”

BRIGGS AND STRATTON CELEBRATES 100 MILLIONTH ENGINE PRODUCED IN POPLAR BLUFF

A Poplar Bluff area factory is celebrating over three decades of work.

On Monday, Briggs & Stratton in Poplar Bluff produced their 100 millionth engine.

Officials say that the factory opened its doors in 1989.

CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT INVESTIGATION LEADS TO ARREST OF TWO PEOPLE IN DEXTER

Authorities in Dexter say that two people have been taken into custody in connection to a child abuse and neglect investigation.

Dexter Police Chief Hank Trout tells KWOC that on June 2nd, officers responded to a report that a young child had come to a neighbor's residence appearing hungry, dirty, and in need of care.

A search warrant was executed in connection to the investigation that led to the arrests of 48 year old Lesa Nehrkorn and 38 year old Kevin Dudley, both of Dexter.

Both have been charged with felony 1st degree endangering the welfare of a child, and abuse or neglect of a child.

Trout says that Nehrkorn and Dudley are being held at the Stoddard County Jail on no bond warrants.

The child involved was transported to the hospital to be evaluated and later placed into protective custody.

KENNETT MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO HIS PART IN TWO 2024 ARMED ROBBERIES

A Kennett man has pleaded guilty to his part in the armed robbery of two businesses and their patrons in 2024.

According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 41 year old Tarrence Raybon pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Monday to two counts of robbery and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Raybon admitted that he and two other men robbed a tobacco and liquor store in Kennett on January 17, 2024. Four days later, Raybon and two other men robbed another business in Kennett.

On February 27, 2024, Raybon and two other people were in a stolen car during a pursuit with Pemiscot County Sheriff’s deputies and officers with the Portageville Police Department.

After Raybon fled on foot, GPS data from Raybon’s ankle monitor placed him in the vehicle during the chase and tracked him as he fled.

Raybon is scheduled to be sentenced on September 8. Both the U.S. Attorney’s Office and Raybon’s lawyer have agreed to recommend 20 years in prison.

WEEKEND EARTHQUAKE SHAKES SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

An earthquake was reported over the weekend in Southeast Missouri.

According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 2.4 earthquake was recorded at around 2:37 am Saturday morning.

The earthquake was centered approximately four miles west of Williamsville and had a depth of over eight and a half miles.

CREWS CLOSING ROUTE 162 IN NEW MADRID COUNTY TODAY

Route 162 in New Madrid County will be closed today as construction crews replace a culvert under the roadway.

According to MODOT, the section of roadway being closed is located from County Road 417 to Route TT near Portageville.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through 4:30 p.m.

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Monday, June 8, 2026

SAM A. BAKER STATE PARK TO HOST 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Sam A. Baker State Park will be hosting a celebration for its 100th anniversary this weekend.

According to officials, the celebration on Saturday will feature a variety of activities relating to the park’s natural and cultural history.

The CCC Lodge will be open for self-guided tours, and van tours will take visitors up to the Mudlick Mountain Fire Tower. There will also be exhibits and demonstrations, old-time games, bluegrass music, and more from 9 am to 3 pm. Admission is free and open to the public.

SAM A. BAKER STATE PARK TO HOST 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Sam A. Baker State Park will be hosting a celebration for its 100th anniversary this weekend.

According to officials, the celebration on Saturday will feature a variety of activities relating to the park’s natural and cultural history.

The CCC Lodge will be open for self-guided tours, and van tours will take visitors up to the Mudlick Mountain Fire Tower. There will also be exhibits and demonstrations, old-time games, bluegrass music, and more from 9 am to 3 pm. Admission is free and open to the public.

Officials say that the event is being held in conjunction with the park's annual public meeting which will take place at the visitor center beginning at 11 a.m.

Sam A. Baker State Park is located at 5580 State Highway 143 in Patterson.

SOME NONRESIDENT DEER HUNTERS TO BE LIMITED TO ONE ANTLERED BUCK IN MISSOURI

The Missouri Conservation Commission has approved proposed regulation changes from the Missouri Department of Conservation regarding nonresident deer hunting.

According to MDC Officials, the approved regulation change for the upcoming 2026 deer season reduces the nonresident antlered buck bag limit from two to one. Nonresident landowners who qualify for nonresident-landowner permits will maintain an antlered buck bag limit of two.

The Commission also gave initial approval to a regulation change that would require nonresident deer hunters to purchase a Nonresident Public Land Deer Hunting Permit for $165 to be able to pursue, take, possess, and transport deer on public land in Missouri.

The Commission will review public comments before giving final consideration to the proposed permit regulation changes at its September 11th open meeting. Comments can be submitted online beginning July 16th at mdc.mo.gov.

THREE RIVERS FUNDRAISING GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD THIS WEEK

The 13th Annual Three Rivers Endowment Trust Golf Tournament will be held this week.

The four person scramble tournament will begin with check in and lunch at noon on Friday, June 12th at Westwood Hills Country Club in Poplar Bluff.

Player registration is $160 for individuals and $640 for teams. All proceeds will go to benefit the Three Rivers Annual Fund, which officials say funds special projects and helps make a difference in the lives of TRC students. Players are asked to register by today.

For more information or registration forms, contact Michelle Reynolds at 573-840-9077.

PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR THIS WEEK IN CARTER COUNTY TO DISCUSS GRANT PROPOSAL

A public hearing has been scheduled for this week concerning a grant proposal for the Fremont area.

Carter County will hold a public hearing at 8:45 am on June 12th at the Carter County Courthouse to discuss the submission of an application for the Community Development Block Grant program.

The proposed project consists of constructing a new community center in the Fremont area that will also house the Fremont VFD. The project estimate eligible for CDBG funding will be equal to or less than the cap allowable amount of $500,000.

For more information on the proposed project, contact County Clerk Debi Reynolds at 573-323-4527.

INTERSTATE REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY

Northbound Interstate 57 in Mississippi County will be reduced to one lane with an 11-foot width restriction beginning today as construction crews perform pavement repairs.

According to MoDOT, the work zone is located from Mile Marker 20.5 to Mile Marker 22 near Charleston.

Work began this morning at 6 a.m., with completion anticipated by Wednesday, July 1st, weather permitting.

MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPONSOR A HIGHWAY PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE STATEWIDE

Area organizations now have the opportunity to take a hand in keeping Southeast Missouri looking beautiful.

The Missouri Department of Transportation’s Sponsor-A-Highway program, previously exclusive to the St. Louis and Kansas City areas, is now available statewide, providing an expanded opportunity to help keep roadsides cleaner and safer across the state.

Businesses, organizations, community groups and individuals can sponsor one-mile highway sections statewide through a MoDOT-certified service provider, to handle litter removal and related maintenance on their behalf.

Most highways in Missouri are now included in the Sponsor-A-Highway program, with the vast majority of roadway miles open for sponsorship.

Through the service provider, each sponsored roadway is cleaned at least once per month, or more frequently as needed. In recognition of their support, sponsors receive Sponsor-A-Highway signage displaying their name and logo along the designated stretch of highway.

To participate in the Sponsor-A-Highway program, call 800-499-2367 or visit adoptahighway.net/missouri.

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Monday, June 8, 2026

BERNIE MAN KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH EARLY SUNDAY MORNING

A Bernie man was pronounced dead early Sunday morning following a single vehicle crash.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 41 year old man was driving on Missouri Highway 25 at around 1 am Sunday when his vehicle ran off the side of the road, hit a fence, and overturned.

The driver was pronounced dead by Stoddard County Coroner Brent Stidham shortly before 2 am.

BERNIE MAN KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH EARLY SUNDAY MORNING

A Bernie man was pronounced dead early Sunday morning following a single vehicle crash.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 41 year old man was driving on Missouri Highway 25 at around 1 am Sunday when his vehicle ran off the side of the road, hit a fence, and overturned.

The driver was pronounced dead by Stoddard County Coroner Brent Stidham shortly before 2 am.

SOME NONRESIDENT DEER HUNTERS TO BE LIMITED TO ONE ANTLERED BUCK IN MISSOURI

The Missouri Conservation Commission has approved proposed regulation changes from the Missouri Department of Conservation regarding nonresident deer hunting.

According to MDC Officials, the approved regulation change for the upcoming 2026 deer season reduces the nonresident antlered buck bag limit from two to one. Nonresident landowners who qualify for nonresident-landowner permits will maintain an antlered buck bag limit of two.

The Commission also gave initial approval to a regulation change that would require nonresident deer hunters to purchase a Nonresident Public Land Deer Hunting Permit for $165 to be able to pursue, take, possess, and transport deer on public land in Missouri.

The Commission will review public comments before giving final consideration to the proposed permit regulation changes at its September 11th open meeting. Comments can be submitted online beginning July 16th at mdc.mo.gov.

THREE RIVERS FUNDRAISING GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD THIS WEEK

The 13th Annual Three Rivers Endowment Trust Golf Tournament will be held this week.

The four person scramble tournament will begin with check in and lunch at noon on Friday, June 12th at Westwood Hills Country Club in Poplar Bluff.

Player registration is $160 for individuals and $640 for teams. All proceeds will go to benefit the Three Rivers Annual Fund, which officials say funds special projects and helps make a difference in the lives of TRC students. Players are asked to register by today.

For more information or registration forms, contact Michelle Reynolds at 573-840-9077.

ONE EJECTED FROM VEHICLE DURING ROLLOVER WRECK NEAR PORTAGEVILLE

One person was injured following a single vehicle crash Saturday afternoon.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that a 32 year old Portageville man was driving on Highway 162 in New Madrid County when his vehicle ran off the side of the roadway and overturned.

The driver, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was ejected during the crash and later transported to a Hayti hospital for treatment of serious injuries.

INTERSTATE REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY

Northbound Interstate 57 in Mississippi County will be reduced to one lane with an 11-foot width restriction beginning today as construction crews perform pavement repairs.

According to MoDOT, the work zone is located from Mile Marker 20.5 to Mile Marker 22 near Charleston.

Work began this morning at 6 a.m., with completion anticipated by Wednesday, July 1st, weather permitting.

PORTAGEVILLE TEEN FLOWN TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL FOLLOWING CRASH

A Southeast Missouri teenager was flown to a regional hospital Saturday morning for treatment of serious injuries she received in a Pemiscot County crash.

According to authorities, a vehicle ran off the side of Missouri Highway 162, struck a culvert, and overturned shortly before 9 am on Saturday.

The teenage driver was flown to a Memphis hospital following the crash.

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Friday, June 5, 2026

BLUFF’S ALL-AMERICAN WEEKEND BEGINS TODAY

Poplar Bluff will be celebrating America’s 250th Birthday at a special event this weekend.

Bluff’s All American Weekend has been scheduled for today and Saturday at Ray Clinton Park.

Tickets for today are $5 and will include a family friendly demolition derby, monster trucks, a drone show and more. Gates open at 5 pm.

Saturday will be a free family day at the event, with bounce houses, food trucks, a hot dog eating contest, and more. The dog show at the Downtown Dog Park will begin at 9 am, with the gates opening at Ray Clinton Park at 11 am.

BLUFF’S ALL-AMERICAN WEEKEND BEGINS TODAY

Poplar Bluff will be celebrating America’s 250th Birthday at a special event this weekend.

Bluff’s All American Weekend has been scheduled for today and Saturday at Ray Clinton Park.

Tickets for today are $5 and will include a family friendly demolition derby, monster trucks, a drone show and more. Gates open at 5 pm.

Saturday will be a free family day at the event, with bounce houses, food trucks, a hot dog eating contest, and more. The dog show at the Downtown Dog Park will begin at 9 am, with the gates opening at Ray Clinton Park at 11 am.

The event is being presented by Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation and the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce. For more information visit the Bluff’s All American Weekend Facebook Page.

RIPLEY COUNTY MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO MULTIPLE COUNTS OF PRODUCING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

A Ripley County man will be sentenced in September after admitting to recording his sexual abuse of five young children in 2024 and 2025.

According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 26 year old Lantz Crawford has pleaded guilty to five counts of production of child pornography.

After one of the victims reported the abuse, Crawford’s phone was seized and investigators found child sexual abuse material involving young children.

Officials say that Crawford faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison at his sentencing, however the U.S. Attorney’s Office will recommend a sentence of 60 years.

Crawford’s sentencing is scheduled for September 3rd.

ANNUAL MISSOURI FREE FISHING DAYS COMING UP THIS WEEKEND

The annual Free Fishing Days weekend in Missouri is coming up this weekend.

Missouri Department of Conservation officials say that during the Free Fishing Days on June 6th and 7th anyone may fish in Missouri without having to buy a fishing permit, trout permit, or trout park daily tag.

Aside from not needing permits, other fishing regulations remain in effect during Free Fishing Days, such as limits on size and number of fish an angler may keep. Special permits may still be required at some county, city, or private fishing areas.

You can find more information about fishing in Missouri at mdc.mo.gov.

CRASH NEAR POPLAR BLUFF INJURES TWO

A Thursday afternoon crash near Poplar Bluff resulted in injuries to two people.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on the US Highway 67 off ramp, one half mile north of Poplar Bluff, when a vehicle travelled off the roadway, overturned, and struck a tree.

The 81 year old driver and a 75 year old passenger, both from Monterrey Nuevo Leon, Mexico, were injured in the crash.

The passenger suffered serious injuries and was flown to a St. Louis hospital. The driver received minor injuries and was taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

TODAY IS SUMMER SAFETY DAY IN MISSOURI

As we get closer to the official start of Summer, state and national officials are encouraging everyone to be prepared for extreme heat and humidity over the coming months.

Today is Summer Safety Day in Missouri.

The Missouri State Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service encourage everyone to pay attention to local forecasts and plan accordingly when working or participating in activities outside.

Humidity can amplify the feeling of heat measured by a heat index, so it is especially important to keep a close eye on friends and family and know the signs of heat-related illnesses.

According to data from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, last year there were 35 deaths in Missouri with heat-related causes. One death was occupational, while five deaths were in hot vehicles.

Officials say that you should never leave a child or pet alone in a vehicle. Even on a cooler day or with the windows down, the temperature inside a vehicle can rise by 20 degrees in 10 minutes and pose a serious threat to anyone left inside.

STARS AND STRIDES 5K TO BE HELD THIS WEEKEND

A 5K race is coming this weekend as a part of Bluff’s All-American Weekend and Welcome Summer 2026

The Stars and Strides 5K will start at 7:30 am on Saturday at Ray Clinton Park.

The cost to register is $10 and check-ins will begin at 7 am.

You can register online at pbparks.recdesk.com.

RIPLEY LAKE HOSTING YOUTH FISHING DAY ON SATURDAY

A free event has been scheduled for Saturday to get area kids out fishing.

The Eleven Point Ranger District of the Mark Twain National Forest is hosting a youth fishing day from 8 am to noon on Saturday, June 6th, at Ripley Lake.

Kids ages two to 15 are invited to attend and fishing licenses are not required.

The Missouri Department of Conservation and the U.S. Forest Service have limited fishing gear to provide, so participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment and bait.

The Ripley County Fire Department and Doniphan City Police Department will provide grilled hot dogs, chips, cookies, and beverages for lunch. Participants are also encouraged to bring their own water, snacks, and chairs.

All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

For more information, contact the Mark Twain National Forest Facebook office by calling 573-996-2153.

DEADLINE IS TODAY TO PURCHASE TAGS FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP

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

Residents can purchase bulk item tags from the City Collector’s office at City Hall.

Officials say there have been some price adjustments. The cost is now $10 per tag, which will cover one large item. Up to four tags may be purchased per month.

The cost for tire pickup is now $5 per tire for up to four tires.

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

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

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Thursday, June 4, 2026

CITY OF POPLAR BLUFF TO HOST FISCAL FORUM THIS EVENING

The City of Poplar Bluff will be holding a public forum this evening to discuss particulars of the city’s finances.

The Poplar Bluff Fiscal Forum is scheduled for 6 pm at the Poplar Bluff Police Department.

Poplar Bluff city department heads and staff will give a presentation on the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, along with an overview of services provided, key accomplishments, and future goals.

CITY OF POPLAR BLUFF TO HOST FISCAL FORUM THIS EVENING

The City of Poplar Bluff will be holding a public forum this evening to discuss particulars of the city’s finances.

The Poplar Bluff Fiscal Forum is scheduled for 6 pm at the Poplar Bluff Police Department.

Poplar Bluff city department heads and staff will give a presentation on the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, along with an overview of services provided, key accomplishments, and future goals.

Officials say that the public is encouraged to attend, participate, and ask questions.

POPLAR BLUFF'S ROBBIE MYERS APPOINTED TO MISSOURI STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

The Butler County Emergency Management Agency Director is joining a state board.

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe tells KWOC News that Robbie Myers has been appointed to the Missouri State Board of Education.

Before serving as the Butler County EMA director, Myers previously worked as the vice president of administration and government affairs at Three Rivers College and served as a Butler County commissioner for over a decade.

Myers was also a gubernatorial appointee to the Missouri 2020 Complete Count Committee, a member of the Missouri Community College Association's Presidents and Chancellors Council, and a board member of the Missouri Health Care Coalition.

FAIRDEALING MAN ARRESTED ON SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND CHILD MOLESTATION CHARGES

An investigation in Ripley County has led to the arrest of a Fairdealing man.

According to the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office, on Tuesday, 51 year old Stephen Morrow was booked into the Ripley County Jail on charges of child molestation 4th degree and sexual misconduct 2nd degree.

Few details surrounding the arrest have been released, however officials say that the charges stem from an investigation by the Sheriff’s Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control.

MISSOURI SCHOOL BUS INSPECTION RESULTS RELEASED

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced the results of the Driver and Vehicle Safety Division's 2026 annual school bus inspection program.

As a part of the program, buses found to have no defective items are rated as "approved.” Buses having one or more defective items which do not constitute an immediate danger are rated as "defective.” Buses with any defective items which constitute an immediate danger are rated as "out-of-service.”

In Butler County, Poplar Bluff R-1 had 48 of the district’s 52 buses listed as approved and four were listed as defective.

13 of the 16 school buses for Twin Rivers R-X were approved, two were rated as defective, and one was placed out of service.

Neelyville R-4 had all 15 buses approved.

Over 90 percent of 11,371 buses statewide were rated as approved.

MAN FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES FOR MAKING A BOMB THREAT AT A SOUTHEAST MISSOURI BUSINESS

Authorities in Malden arrested a man earlier this week after he allegedly made a bomb threat at an area business.

According to the Malden Department of Public Safety, 59 year old Reece Wade, of Marston is facing felony charges of 1st degree terroristic threats and 1st degree harassment.

According to a probable cause affidavit, on Monday Wade said that he had a bomb and would blow up himself and a worker at the business if the worker did not cash his hand written check. He then repeated the statement.

Police were alerted and when approached, Wade stated that it was a joke before he was taken into custody. His bond was set at $65,000, cash only.

Officials say that the building was evacuated and no devices were located during a search.

AUTHORITIES ARREST MAN ON SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGE IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

Authorities in Northeast Arkansas have arrested a Paragould man on a sexual assault charge.

According to a warrant affidavit, on March 27th, the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline and Paragould Police Department

received a report in reference to a juvenile who had made a disclosure of sexual abuse.

During the investigation, the victim named 21 year old Devin Northern, of Paragould, as the offender. The affidavit says that Northern is accused of inappropriately touching the victim.

Northern was arrested this week on a charge of sexual assault - 2nd degree. His bond was set at $250,000.

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.

PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT BEGINS TODAY ON ROUTE TT IN WAYNE COUNTY

Route TT in Bollinger and Wayne counties will be reduced beginning today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.

Crews will be working from Route E in Bollinger County to Route Z in Wayne County.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through Tuesday, June 9.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

ONE DEAD, TWO INJURED, FOLLOWING SOUTHEAST MISSOURI CRASH

Three people were involved in a single vehicle crash on Monday in Southeast Missouri that left one person dead.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on Highway 21 in Reynolds County when an 18 year old man lost control of his vehicle.

The vehicle then traveled off the right side of the road and struck a tree.

ONE DEAD, TWO INJURED, FOLLOWING SOUTHEAST MISSOURI CRASH

Three people were involved in a single vehicle crash on Monday in Southeast Missouri that left one person dead.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on Highway 21 in Reynolds County when an 18 year old man lost control of his vehicle.

The vehicle then traveled off the right side of the road and struck a tree.

A passenger in the vehicle, identified as a 41 year old man, from Centerville, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver suffered serious injuries and was flown to a St. Louis hospital.

Another passenger was transported to a St. Louis hospital with minor injuries.

PORTAGEVILLE BULLDOGS ARE THE CLASS 2 STATE BASEBALL RUNNERS UP

The Portageville Bulldogs are the Class 2 state baseball runners up.

The Bulldogs were defeated by the Faith Christian Academy Eagles, 5-4 Tuesday afternoon in the Class 2 state championship game in Ozark.

The Bulldogs finish the season with a 29-9 record.

The Bulldogs are the state runner up for the second time in the last five seasons, having finished in 2nd in 2022. They also won the state 3rd place game in 2023 and 2025.

11TH ANNUAL ST. JUDE VIP BANQUET SET FOR AUGUST 7TH

The 11th Annual St. Jude VIP Banquet in Poplar Bluff is coming in August.

The event, put on annually by Poplar Bluff Heroes, is scheduled for Friday, August 7th at the Black River Coliseum.

Officials say that doors will open for the event at 5 pm and in addition to dinner, there will also be Live and Silent Auctions, Games, Raffles, and more.

Tickets can be purchased for $50 each or $575 to reserve a table for 10 people.

For more information, call 573-718-2875.

POPLAR BLUFF PARKS AND RECREATION OFFERING SWIM LESSONS THIS SUMMER

Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation is offering swimming lessons this summer at the R.W. Huntington Municipal Pool.

Officials say that the program will run from June 8th through July 2nd and the cost is $40. Parents can choose from either Monday and Wednesday sessions or Tuesday and Thursday.

More information about the program, including a link to register, is available on the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Facebook page.

STODDARD COUNTY KIDS FISHING EVENT SET FOR JUNE 6TH

Stoddard County children and their parents are invited to join law enforcement officials for a morning of fun and fishing this weekend.

Cops-N-Bobbers has been scheduled for 9 am to 3 pm on Saturday, June 6th at Dexter Lake. There will also be free food and giveaways.

A limited number of fishing equipment will be available for those who do not have their own.

June 6th is also a free fishing day in Missouri, so no permit is required.

LONG TERM ROAD PROJECT UNDERWAY ON ROUTE 160 IN RIPLEY COUNTY

East and Westbound Route 160 in Ripley County will have intermittent lane closures with a 12-foot width restriction for several months so construction crews can perform pavement repairs, bridge modifications, and pavement overlays.

According to MoDOT, the work zones will be located from Route JJ to South Route 21 near Doniphan.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Thursday, October 1.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

PORTAGEVILLE BULLDOGS TO PLAY IN THE MISSOURI CLASS 2 STATE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY

The Portageville Bulldogs will be playing this afternoon to be state baseball champions.

Portageville prevailed over the Eugene Eagles 1-0 on Monday in the Class 2 semifinal at the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in Ozark.

The Bulldogs will face Faith Christian Academy in the Class 2 Championship game, with first pitch set for 1 pm this afternoon.

PORTAGEVILLE BULLDOGS TO PLAY IN THE MISSOURI CLASS 2 STATE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY

The Portageville Bulldogs will be playing this afternoon to be state baseball champions.

Portageville prevailed over the Eugene Eagles 1-0 on Monday in the Class 2 semifinal at the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in Ozark.

The Bulldogs will face Faith Christian Academy in the Class 2 Championship game, with first pitch set for 1 pm this afternoon.

Audio coverage of the state final will be carried live on Shuffle 92.9, Today’s Talk KWOC, and on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page.

81 YEAR OLD WOMAN PRONOUNCED DEAD FOLLOWING SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A Caruthersville woman was pronounced dead Sunday following a single vehicle crash in Southeast Missouri.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the 81 year old woman was driving near Hayti on Missouri Highway 84 when her vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and struck a culvert.

The woman was later pronounced dead at a Pemiscot County hospital.

BLUFF’S ALL-AMERICAN WEEKEND TO BEGIN ON FRIDAY

Poplar Bluff will be celebrating America’s 250th Birthday at a special event this weekend.

Bluff’s All American Weekend has been scheduled for June 5th and 6th at Ray Clinton Park.

Tickets for June 5th are $5 and will include a family friendly demolition derby, monster trucks, a drone show and more. Gates open Friday night at 5 pm.

Saturday will be a free family day at the event, with bounce houses, food trucks, a hot dog eating contest, and more. The dog show at the Downtown Dog Park will begin at 9 am, with the gates opening at Ray Clinton Park at 11 am.

The event is being presented by Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation and the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce. For more information visit the Bluff’s All American Weekend Facebook Page.

KENNETT TO BE INSPECTING CITY FIRE HYDRANTS THIS SUMMER

The Kennett Board of Public Works has announced their annual fire hydrant inspection, maintenance, and flushing program will begin today.

All fire hydrants will be subject to inspection, maintenance, and testing from 7 am to 4 pm on Monday through Thursday until August 31st.

During testing in your neighborhood, you may notice a drop in water pressure, with pressure returning once testing is complete. Water may also become slightly discolored. The discolored water is nonhazardous but can stain clothing.

Officials suggest running water from one or more faucets for several minutes to clear the water.

If your water does not clear within 24 hours or if you have any additional questions, contact the Kennett Board of Public Works at 573-888-5366.

MISSOURI HOT WEATHER LAW IS NOW IN EFFECT

Missouri’s Hot Weather Law is now in effect.

According to the Missouri Public Service Commission, regulated utility companies are prohibited from disconnecting service if the National Weather Service local forecast between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. for the following 24 hours when the temperature is predicted to rise above 95 degrees or the heat index is predicted to rise above 105 degrees.

Consumers are still responsible to pay their bills.

Officials say the law was created to protect all residential customers of investor-owned utilities from having their electric or natural gas service disconnected due to non-payment when electricity or natural gas is used as the source of cooling or to operate the only cooling equipment at the residence.

The law is in effect each year from June 1st through September 30th.

CULVERT REPLACEMENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

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 741 to County Road 725 near Bernie.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Monday, June 1, 2026

PORTAGEVILLE BULLDOGS TO PLAY IN THE CLASS 2 STATE BASEBALL SEMIFINALS THIS MORNING

The Portageville Bulldogs are one step away from playing for a state baseball championship.

Portageville has advanced to the state semifinals, where they will meet the Eugene Eagles this morning.

First pitch is scheduled for 10 am today at the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in Ozark.

PORTAGEVILLE BULLDOGS TO PLAY IN THE CLASS 2 STATE BASEBALL SEMIFINALS THIS MORNING

The Portageville Bulldogs are one step away from playing for a state baseball championship.

Portageville has advanced to the state semifinals, where they will meet the Eugene Eagles this morning.

First pitch is scheduled for 10 am today at the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in Ozark.

The Bulldogs defeated the Veritas Christian Academy Eagles 13-5 last Wednesday in the Class 2 state quarterfinals.

Audio coverage of the state semifinal matchup will be carried live on Shuffle 92.9 and Today’s Talk KWOC as well as the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page.

POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH SOUTH OF DONIPHAN

A Poplar Bluff woman has died from injuries she received in a two vehicle crash Friday afternoon.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 33 year old woman was driving on Missouri Highway 21, south of Doniphan, when she failed to yield and was struck by a vehicle.

The woman was later pronounced dead at a Poplar Bluff hospital.

No injuries were listed for the driver of the second vehicle.

POPLAR BLUFF BOYS TRACK AND FIELD TEAM WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Poplar Bluff is welcoming home multiple state champions.

The Poplar Bluff Mules Boys track and field team won the overall Class 4 state championship over the weekend.

Mules athletes also won individual event state championships in the 4x400, 4x200, and 4x100 relays, as well as the 300 and 110 meter hurdles.

TWO WEEK ROAD PROJECT BEGINS TODAY ON NORTH 5TH STREET IN POPLAR BLUFF

North 5th Street in Poplar Bluff will be closed beginning today so contractor crews can perform pavement repairs.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of 5th Street being closed is located from Business 60 to Oak Street.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through Friday, June 12.

BUTLER COUNTY WARNING SIRENS TO BE TESTED TODAY

Don’t be surprised if you hear sirens today in Butler County.

According to the Butler County Emergency Management Office, the county and Poplar Bluff’s outdoor warning sirens are scheduled to be tested today at noon.

Officials say that the tests will be conducted every month on the first Monday.

MAGNITUDE 2.6 EARTHQUAKE HITS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI THURSDAY NIGHT

An earthquake was reported in Southeast Missouri Thursday night.

According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 2.6 earthquake was recorded shortly before 11 pm.

The earthquake was centered approximately seven and a half miles east of Williamsville and had a depth of around three miles.

SEAL COAT OPERATIONS TO IMPACT ROUTE C IN STODDARD COUNTY THIS WEEK

Missouri Department of Transportation crews will be making driving surface improvements this week on Route C in Bollinger and Stoddard counties.

This section of roadway is located from Route 51 in Bollinger County to Route 91 in Stoddard County.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

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Friday, May 29, 2026

COUNTRY FEST IS THIS WEEKEND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A new music festival is coming this weekend to Southeast Missouri.

The gates will open for Clear 94’s Country Fest at noon this Saturday at The Midway in Fairdealing.

Five acts will take the stage, including the John D. Hale Band, Joe Bateman, and Maddy and the Monarchs.

COUNTRY FEST IS THIS WEEKEND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A new music festival is coming this weekend to Southeast Missouri.

The gates will open for Clear 94’s Country Fest at noon this Saturday at The Midway in Fairdealing.

Five acts will take the stage, including the John D. Hale Band, Joe Bateman, and Maddy and the Monarchs.

Tickets are available today for $25 at River Radio in Poplar Bluff and at Clear94.com/Countryfest. Tickets will also be available for $30 at the gate on Saturday.

Part of the proceeds from Country Fest will go to 18 Fore Life, a local organization that raises funds and provides support for families fighting cancer.

You can find more information at Clear94.com/Countryfest.

CITY OF POPLAR BLUFF TO HOST FISCAL FORUM ON JUNE 4TH

The City of Poplar Bluff will be holding a public forum next week to discuss particulars of the city’s finances.

The Poplar Bluff Fiscal Forum is scheduled for 6 pm on Thursday, June 4th at the Poplar Bluff Police Department.

Poplar Bluff city department heads and staff will give a presentation on the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, along with an overview of services provided, key accomplishments, and future goals.

Officials say that the public is encouraged to attend, participate, and ask questions.

MULTIPLE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FIRE DEPARTMENTS CHOSEN TO RECEIVE GRANTS

Multiple southeast Missouri communities will be getting extra money to help fight fires.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety has awarded a total of over $1.4 million to 108 fire departments across the state to bolster the firefighting capabilities of small volunteer departments.

The Missouri Volunteer Fire Department Grant provided up to $15,000 for the purchase of equipment to small volunteer departments with annual operating budgets of $50,000 or less.

Area Fire Departments chosen for the grants include Advance, Bell City, Cardwell, Cooter, Grandin, Portageville, Qulin, Van Buren, and Wappapello.

Officials say that the most requested items were firefighter turnout gear, extrication equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, and interoperable radios and repeaters for communication. There was also strong demand for basic supplies like hoses, nozzles, power tools and saws.

KIDS FUN DAY SET FOR JUNE 6TH AT LOST CREEK POND

The US Army Corps of Engineers is preparing for the annual Jack Miller Memorial Kids Fun Day.

According to officials, the fishing event, for children ages 5 to 14, will be held from 7:30 am to 10:30 am on Saturday, June 6th at Lost Creek Pond. Fishing rods and reels, along with life jackets, will be supplied by the Corps of Engineers.

There will also be prizes and a cookout after the activities.

Registration is available at the Visitor Center and the Wappapello Lake Management Office.

For more information, call 573-222-7500.

MISSOURI HUNTERS CAN APPLY FOR ELK AND BEAR PERMITS THIS MONTH

Time is running out for Missouri hunters to apply for bull elk and bear permits.

The Missouri Department of Conservation will offer five permits to hunt bull elk in Missouri this fall with at least one permit designated for qualifying landowners that own property in Carter, Reynolds, or Shannon counties and the remaining permits being for qualifying Missouri residents.

MDC has designated the elk archery portion to run from October 17th through October 25th and the elk firearms portion to run from December 12th through December 20th.

Missouri has an estimated 325 free-ranging elk under MDC’s elk restoration and management program. Hunters harvested three bull elk during the 2025 season.

The MDC will also offer 2000 permits for the taking of a maximum of 60 black bears during the 2026 Missouri black-bear hunting season this fall, from October 17th through October 30th.

Missouri hunters harvested nine black bears during the 2025 season with two being females and seven being males.

There are multiple ways to apply for each permit before the end of the month, including by calling 1-800-392-4115 or by going online to mdc.mo.gov/buypermits.

PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT UNDERWAY ON INTERSTATE 57

Southbound Interstate 57 in Mississippi County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction through next week so construction crews can perform pavement repairs. 

Officials say the work zone is located from mile marker 10.2 to mile marker 8.4 near Charleston.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Friday, June 5.

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

JUVENILE SUSPECT IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO SHOOTING IN LILBOURN

Updating a story we have been following for you, a juvenile suspect has been taken into custody in connection to a shooting in New Madrid County.

According to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Office, at around 3:30 am Monday, deputies responded to a report of a shooting on Weeks Street in Lilbourn.

A 12-year-old child inside a house was hit by gunfire that had also struck the house. The child was transported to an area hospital and remains hospitalized in stable condition.

Investigators found that the house had been hit by at least six bullets.

JUVENILE SUSPECT IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO SHOOTING IN LILBOURN

Updating a story we have been following for you, a juvenile suspect has been taken into custody in connection to a shooting in New Madrid County.

According to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Office, at around 3:30 am Monday, deputies responded to a report of a shooting on Weeks Street in Lilbourn.

A 12-year-old child inside a house was hit by gunfire that had also struck the house. The child was transported to an area hospital and remains hospitalized in stable condition.

Investigators found that the house had been hit by at least six bullets.

Surveillance footage led authorities to a suspect vehicle that was found at a house in Sikeston. During the search of the suspect’s home and vehicle, ammunition was found along with the handgun believed to have been used in the shooting.

New Madrid County Sheriff Joey Higgerson says that a 17-year-old juvenile is in custody for assault 1st degree and armed criminal action.

Higgerson added that the case has been turned over to the New Madrid County Juvenile Office, and at this time no further information will be released due to the age of the offender.

MSHP INVESTIGATING OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING IN SHANNON COUNTY

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating an officer involved shooting in Southeast Missouri.

According to Shannon County Sheriff Steven Hogan, on Monday, dispatch received a call from an individual who stated that they had been physically assaulted by a neighbor. The victim further stated that the suspect had threatened to kill law enforcement officers if they responded to the scene.

Once deputies and a state trooper arrived at the residence, they observed a male subject standing outside. Upon seeing law enforcement, the male ran inside the residence and shut the doors and windows.

The male then began yelling he had explosives and that he would kill law enforcement officers. Hogan says that a short time later, the male pointed a rifle at a deputy. The deputy then fired twice, striking the subject. Medical aid was rendered at the scene and the subject was taken to an area hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Officers located four children and an adult female inside the residence. Investigators also determined the male subject had an active felony warrant from Tennessee for aggravated assault. The adult female also has an active felony warrant from Tennessee for aggravated burglary. Department of Social Services representatives took the children into protective custody.

Hogan says that the officer-involved shooting is being investigated by the MSHP’s Division of Drug and Crime Control.

POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOLS TO OFFER SUMMER MEALS FOR COMMUNITY CHILDREN

The Poplar Bluff School District will begin Summer School today and is also helping to feed area children this summer.

According to school officials, beginning today, Poplar Bluff Schools and Chartwells will be offering free meals for breakfast and lunch for all children, 18 years old and younger, at multiple area locations.

The meals will be available at the High School, Junior High School, Middle School, and Kindergarten, as well as O’Neal and Eugene Field Elementary Schools.

For more information, including times and dates for the meals, visit the Poplar Bluff Schools website.

PORTAGEVILLE BULLDOGS ARE THROUGH TO THE CLASS 2 STATE BASEBALL SEMIFINALS

The Portageville Bulldogs are one step away from playing for a state baseball championship.

The Bulldogs defeated the Veritas Christian Academy Eagles 13-5 Wednesday in the Class 2 state quarterfinals.

Portageville advances to the state semi-finals next week against the Eugene Eagles.

First pitch is scheduled for 10 am on Monday at the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in Ozark.

PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK TO DISCUSS ELLSINORE GRANT APPLICATION

A meeting will be held later this month to discuss a submission for grant money for the city of Ellsinore.

City officials will hold a public hearing at 4:45 p.m. on May 29th at the Ellsinore City Hall to discuss the city’s submission of an application for a Community Development Block Grant.

The proposed project consists of creating an ADA sidewalk along the east side of Herren Avenue from the intersection with N Highway at the north and the bridge over Cane Creek at the south end. The project estimate eligible for CDBG funding will be equal to or less than the cap allowable amount of $500,000.

For more information on the proposed project, contact Ellsinore City Clerk Melissa Carter at 573-322-5333.

4-H PROGRAM FUNDRAISER GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR THIS WEEK

A fundraising golf tournament for Butler County 4-H has been scheduled for this week.

The 4-H Program Fundraiser Golf Tournament will begin at noon on Friday, May 29th, at Ozark Ridge Golf Course in Poplar Bluff.

Registration for the tournament will begin at 11 am the day of the event and will cost $400 per four person team.

To register ahead of time call 573-686-8064.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

PORTAGEVILLE BASEBALL HOSTS STATE QUARTERFINAL GAME THIS AFTERNOON

The Portageville Bulldogs baseball team will be hosting their Class 2 state quarterfinal matchup this afternoon.

The Bulldogs will face the Veritas Christian Academy Eagles at 4 pm at Meatte Park in Portageville.

Audio coverage of the state quarterfinal matchup will be carried live on Shuffle 92.9 and on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page.

PORTAGEVILLE BASEBALL HOSTS STATE QUARTERFINAL GAME THIS AFTERNOON

The Portageville Bulldogs baseball team will be hosting their Class 2 state quarterfinal matchup this afternoon.

The Bulldogs will face the Veritas Christian Academy Eagles at 4 pm at Meatte Park in Portageville.

Audio coverage of the state quarterfinal matchup will be carried live on Shuffle 92.9 and on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page.

Video coverage will also be available for a fee at MSHSAA.tv.

MALDEN MAN FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES INCLUDING CHILD MOLESTATION AND STATUTORY SODOMY

An investigation has led to the arrest of an area man on multiple charges.

According to a Probable Cause Affidavit filed in Dunklin County, Anthony Adams, of Malden, is accused of having inappropriate contact with a juvenile victim.

Adams is facing charges including statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy and two counts of child molestation - 1st degree.

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

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ATHLETES TO COMPETE IN SPECIAL OLYMPICS USA GAMES THIS SUMMER

Multiple Southeast Missouri athletes will be participating in the Special Olympics USA Games this summer.

Team Missouri will include two athletes from the Sikeston area. Kayla Dannenmuller will be competing in bowling, while Logan Gardner is a member of the Volleyball team. Melody Gardner, also of Sikeston, will serve as a volleyball coach.

The Special Olympics USA Games will take place from June 20th June 26th in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK TO DISCUSS ELLSINORE GRANT APPLICATION

A meeting will be held later this month to discuss a submission for grant money for the city of Ellsinore.

City officials will hold a public hearing at 4:45 p.m. on May 29th at the Ellsinore City Hall to discuss the city’s submission of an application for a Community Development Block Grant.

The proposed project consists of creating an ADA sidewalk along the east side of Herren Avenue from the intersection with N Highway at the north and the bridge over Cane Creek at the south end. The project estimate eligible for CDBG funding will be equal to or less than the cap allowable amount of $500,000.

For more information on the proposed project, contact Ellsinore City Clerk Melissa Carter at 573-322-5333.

CULVERT REPLACEMENT TO CAUSE ROAD CLOSURE TODAY IN WAYNE COUNTY

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

The section of roadway being closed is located from Route TT to County Road 511. While work takes place, the road will be open to local traffic only.

Weather permitting, work is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.

EXPECT DELAYS THIS WEEK ON ROUTE U IN THE PATTERSON AREA

Route U in Wayne County will be reduced to one lane beginning today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement improvements.

MoDOT officials say that flaggers and a pilot car will be in place to guide traffic from Route FF to Route B near Patterson.

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

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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

COUNTRY FEST IS THIS WEEKEND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A new music festival is coming this weekend to Southeast Missouri.

The gates will open for Clear 94’s Country Fest at noon this Saturday at The Midway on Highway 142 in Fairdealing.

Five acts will take the stage, including the John D. Hale Band, Joe Bateman, and Maddy and the Monarchs.

Tickets are available for $25 at River Radio in Poplar Bluff and at Clear94.com/Countryfest. Tickets will also be available for $30 at the gate on Saturday.

COUNTRY FEST IS THIS WEEKEND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A new music festival is coming this weekend to Southeast Missouri.

The gates will open for Clear 94’s Country Fest at noon this Saturday at The Midway on Highway 160 in Fairdealing.

Five acts will take the stage, including the John D. Hale Band, Joe Bateman, and Maddy and the Monarchs.

Tickets are available for $25 at River Radio in Poplar Bluff and at Clear94.com/Countryfest. Tickets will also be available for $30 at the gate on Saturday.

Part of the proceeds from Country Fest will go to 18 Fore Life, a local organization that raises funds and provides support for families fighting cancer.

You can find more information at Clear94.com/Countryfest.

MISSOURI GOVERNOR REQUESTS MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATION FOR 12 COUNTIES, INCLUDING RIPLEY

Ripley County is one of 12 counties across the state to be included in a request for a major disaster declaration.

Missouri Governor Kehoe requested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency approve the declaration for Missouri to provide federal assistance to the 12 counties in response to tornadoes, straight-line winds, severe storms, large hail, and flooding that swept across the state from April 23rd through April 28th.

Ripley County is included in the request for FEMA Public Assistance. If approved, local governments and qualifying nonprofit agencies may seek federal assistance for reimbursement of emergency response and recovery costs, including repair and replacement costs for damaged buildings, bridges, roads, and other public infrastructure.

Joint preliminary damage assessments, conducted by the State Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, and local officials estimated a total of more than $36 million in damage to public infrastructure and emergency response costs eligible for federal assistance.

CHILD IN STABLE CONDITION AFTER BEING STRUCK BY GUNFIRE IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

A child is in stable condition after being struck by gunfire early Monday morning in New Madrid County.

According to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Office, at around 3:30 am Monday, deputies responded to a report of a shooting on Weeks Street in Lilbourn.

A 12-year-old child inside a house was hit by gunfire that had also struck the house.

Officials say that a neighborhood canvass of the immediate area has been conducted, but investigators are asking for the public's help related to the shooting.

Anyone who lives in the area of Weeks, or North 4th, 5th, or 6th Streets and has surveillance cameras or saw anything suspicious, is asked to contact the New Madrid County Sheriff's Office at 573-748-2516.

NEW MADRID COUNTY CENTRAL GIRLS TRACK TEAM WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

The New Madrid County Central Girls track team is once again state champions.

The girls team won the MSHSAA Class 3 State Championship on Friday in Jefferson City, edging Notre Dame by three points.

This is the second consecutive championship for the Lady Eagles.

New Madrid Junior Amaya Bills also won five state championships during the meet, bringing her career total up to twelve state championships.

PORTAGEVILLE BASEBALL ADVANCES TO STATE QUARTERFINALS

The Portageville Bulldogs baseball team have advanced to the Class 2 state quarterfinals.

The Bulldogs defeated East Carter 4-3 on Monday in the state sectionals.

With the win, Portageville will host Veritas Christian Academy in the State Quarterfinal on Wednesday at 4 pm.

MULTIPLE ROAD PROJECTS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Multiple bridge maintenance projects are scheduled for today in Stoddard County.

North Outer Road will be reduced to one lane from Route WW to County Road 485 near Dudley.

Also near Dudley, crews will be working on Route TT between North Street and County Road 488.

North One Mile Road in Dexter will be reduced from Business 60 to Christian Drive.

All three work zones will be in place today from 7 am to 4 pm.

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Friday, May 22, 2026

POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2026 RECEIVES DIPLOMAS

The Poplar Bluff High School Class of 2026 received their diplomas Thursday night.

The PBHS Graduation Ceremony was held last night at the Black River Coliseum.

The 2026 graduating class includes 309 students, with Marcus Tabanera being the valedictorian and Selina Shi being the Salutatorian.

POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2026 RECEIVES DIPLOMAS

The Poplar Bluff High School Class of 2026 received their diplomas Thursday night.

The PBHS Graduation Ceremony was held last night at the Black River Coliseum.

The 2026 graduating class includes 309 students, with Marcus Tabanera being the valedictorian and Selina Shi being the Salutatorian.

RIVER RADIO’S ROAD TO 250 BEGINS ON SATURDAY

In celebration of our great country turning 250 years old, River Radio and our corporate parent Max Media, are launching a new program honoring the people, places, ideas, inventions, sacrifices,

triumphs and defining moments that shaped the American journey.

Beginning this Saturday and continuing through the 4th of July, listeners across all River Radio stations will hear five daily stories of America as a part of the Road to 250.

In addition to the on-air features, listeners will be able to stream and subscribe to the Road to 250 Podcast, featuring every story on demand. You can find the podcast at TheRoadto250.com.

Sean Rhoads, Executive Vice President of Sales for Max Media, says that the initiative is a celebration of the American Spirit, that highlights the stories of courage, innovation, resilience, music, culture, community and the moments that continue to shape who we are as a nation.

PBHS SENIOR SELECTED AS HONORABLE MENTION FOR 2026 MISSOURI SCHOLARS 100 PROGRAM

A Poplar Bluff High School senior is being honored for his achievement in academics.

Poplar Bluff High School Principal, Dr. Valerie Ivy, tells KWOC News that Landon Thomas has been selected as an "Honorable Mention" in the prestigious 2026 Missouri Scholars 100 program.

This initiative recognizes outstanding academic achievement, honoring Missouri's top 100 graduating students.

To qualify, students must meet stringent criteria, including a minimum ACT score of 29, ranking in the upper ten percent of their class, and enrollment in high-level courses in mathematics, science, English, and foreign language. Exemplary attendance, outstanding citizenship, and active participation in school activities are also essential.

School officials also announced Thursday that PBHS Senior Claire Funke has been named the Missouri School Boards’ Association FutureBuilders Regional Scholarship winner for Region 11. Funke was nominated by the Poplar Bluff R-I Board of Education and

selected based on academic achievement, leadership, and future goals.

Regional winners receive a $1,000 scholarship and are then eligible for the statewide scholarship, which includes an additional $1,500 award.

HIGHWAY PATROL ENCOURAGES DRIVERS TO HAVE A SAFE HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Memorial Day weekend is upon us and the Missouri State Highway Patrol wants the public to make safety a priority.

Officials tell KWOC News that every available trooper will be on the road or the water, enforcing traffic laws and assisting motorists during the long holiday weekend.

Troopers will focus their attention on hazardous moving violations, speed violations, and impaired drivers.

Over the 2025 Memorial Day holiday weekend, 4 people died and 356 were injured in 868 traffic crashes across Missouri.

Motorists or boaters in need of assistance or who want to report a crime can use the Highway Patrol's Emergency Assistance number at 1-800-525-5555 or *55 on a cellular phone.

CEREMONY FOR FALLEN SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN TO BE HELD AT VETERANS MEMORIAL WALL

A special program will be held on Memorial Day in Poplar Bluff.

According to Larry Kimbrow, the 2026 Memorial Day Ceremony is scheduled for 11 am on Monday at the Butler County Veterans Memorial Wall in front of the Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff.

The event is free and open to the public. The ceremony will pay tribute to the nation's servicemen and women who have fallen in service to their country.

In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved to the VFW Post #6477, next to the United Gospel Rescue Mission.

MOTORISTS ASKED TO USE CAUTION IN THE AREA OF THE 100 MILE YARD SALE

Traffic is once again a concern as the annual 100 mile yard sale kicks off in Southeast Missouri.

The Memorial Day weekend event begins in Kennett and runs along Route 25 all the way to Jackson.

Motorists should remember that there is more traffic and more congestion along Route 25 this weekend than any other and drivers should be alert and look for pedestrian traffic.

YOUTH TENNIS CLINIC TO BE HELD THIS SUMMER IN POPLAR BLUFF

Registration is underway for a youth tennis clinic in Poplar Bluff.

The USTA Youth Tennis Clinic is scheduled for various dates in the month of June and is for boys and girls in kindergarten through eighth grade.

Officials say that the fee is $20 along with a can of unopened Penn or Wilson tennis balls to be turned in on the first day of the clinic.

The deadline to register is May 22nd.

You can register online at pbparks.recdesk.com. You can also find more information on the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Facebook page.

MISSOURI SQUIRREL AND BLACK BASS SEASONS TO BEGIN ON MAY 23RD

Missouri squirrel and black bass seasons are set to begin at the end of this week.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the hunting season on eastern gray and fox squirrels runs from May 23rd through February 15th of next year.

The daily limit for hunting, including the use of cage-style traps, is ten and the possession limit is 20. Hunters must have a permit valid for hunting small game or be exempt.

Anglers may catch-and-keep black bass, such as largemouth, smallmouth, spotted and Kentucky bass, from May 23rd through February 28th of next year. Black bass can be found statewide but have a closed season part of the year in most streams south of the Missouri River.

In most state waters, the daily limit on black bass is six. Fish taken from most rivers and streams must be 12-inches long. Additional regulations may apply to specific waters or areas. Anglers must have a valid fishing permit or be exempt.

More information is available at mdc.mo.gov.

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

PHELPS TO SERVE AS ACTING POPLAR BLUFF CITY MANAGER THROUGH 2026

Lori Phelps will continue serving as acting City Manager for the city of Poplar Bluff through the end of this year.

City officials announced Wednesday that the city council plans to begin their search for a permanent City Manager this fall.

Phelps has served as the acting city manager since the resignation of Robert Knodell in February.

PHELPS TO SERVE AS ACTING POPLAR BLUFF CITY MANAGER THROUGH 2026

Lori Phelps will continue serving as acting City Manager for the city of Poplar Bluff through the end of this year.

City officials announced Wednesday that the city council plans to begin their search for a permanent City Manager this fall.

Phelps has served as the acting city manager since the resignation of Robert Knodell in February.

Phelps will also continue in her role as City Clerk and Treasurer.

CORNING MAN CHARGED WITH BATTERY IN CONNECTION TO WEEKEND SHOOTING

Updating a story we have been following for you, a Corning man has been charged in connection to a weekend shooting.

According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, shortly after 4 pm on Saturday, authorities received a 911 call of a shooting at Baker Sawmill Company in Corning.

At the scene, officers found two people with gunshot wounds and learned that the suspect fled the scene on foot.

The two victims were transported to local hospitals and later transferred to medical facilities in Little Rock and Memphis for further treatment.

Deputies and Corning officers apprehended the suspect, 52 year old William Donald, of Corning, at a nearby residence. After the subject was in custody, officers learned he had also been shot.

According to the Arkansas State Police, Donald was transported to a local hospital for treatment and, upon release, was taken into custody and booked into the Clay County Detention Center on two felony counts of first-degree battery

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.

POPLAR BLUFF STREET TO BE CLOSED IN EARLY JUNE

North 5th Street in Butler County will be closed for the first part of June as contractor crews perform pavement repairs.

According to officials, the closure will be located from Business 60 to Oak Street in Poplar Bluff.

Weather permitting, work will take place Monday, June 1 through Friday, June 12 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.

SUSPECT BEING HELD ON NO BOND IN CONNECTION TO BOLLINGER COUNTY SHOOTING

Updating a story we have been following for you this week, authorities say that a man is being held on no bond in connection to a shooting in Bollinger County.

According to the Bollinger County Sheriff’s Office, on Monday officials were dispatched to a residence on Kel Tec Lane for a report of a female with a gunshot wound to the head.

The victim was found at the scene and transported to an area medical facility. Officials say that the victim remains in critical condition.

Justin Freeman, the son of the victim, was identified as a suspect. Officials say that Freeman was taken into custody in Stoddard County later on Monday.

On Tuesday, a warrant was issued for Freeman, charging him with assault 1st degree, armed criminal action, and burglary 1st degree. He is being held on no bond.

Freeman also had three active arrest warrants for unrelated criminal offenses prior to the assault against his mother.

THREE RIVERS COLLEGE TO HOST RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR NEW POPLAR BLUFF CLASSROOM

A ribbon cutting ceremony has been scheduled for today to celebrate the opening of a new Three Rivers College classroom.

TRC and Farm Credit Southeast Missouri will be hosting the ribbon cutting for the new Farm Credit Ag Classroom at 10 am this morning in room 102 of the Crisp Technology Center on the Three Rivers College - Poplar Bluff campus.

The classroom is part of a partnership that will include new agriculture education classrooms built at Three Rivers locations in Poplar Bluff, Dexter, Kennett, Fairdealing, and Sikeston.

FEED AND SEED EVENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY

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

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

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

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

POPLAR BLUFF MULES WIN STATE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

The Poplar Bluff Mules are state golf champions.

The Mules won the Class 4 Boys State Team Championship on Thursday at Columbia Country Club.

For the individual results, Poplar Bluff’s Landon Barks finished in 1st place, Corbin Thomas was second place, Chaz Love finished in 5th place, Teagan Kassing was 74th, and Chase Maurer finished in 85th.

POPLAR BLUFF MULES WIN STATE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

The Poplar Bluff Mules are state golf champions.

The Mules won the Class 4 Boys State Team Championship on Thursday at Columbia Country Club.

For the individual results, Poplar Bluff’s Landon Barks finished in 1st place, Corbin Thomas was second place, Chaz Love finished in 5th place, Teagan Kassing was 74th, and Chase Maurer finished in 85th.

This is the 8th State Championship for the Poplar Bluff Mules Boys Golf team.

DISAGREEMENT LEADS TO FATAL SHOOTING IN BUTLER COUNTY

Authorities in Butler County are investigating a fatal shooting from Tuesday morning.

Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs tells KWOC News that shortly before 12:30 am Tuesday, deputies responded to a location on Sturgeon Lane, south of Poplar Bluff, for a male subject that had been shot.

Butler County Coroner Jim Akers says that 37 year old Earnest Luellen was found dead at the scene.

Dobbs says that all parties involved in the shooting have been located and detained. Dobbs added that the shooting was the result of an ongoing disagreement.

Coroner Akers says that his office is involved in the investigation and that an autopsy is scheduled for later this week.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MAN SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON FOR MURDER OF HIS MOTHER

A Southeast Missouri man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being convicted of murdering his mother.

Dunklin County Prosecuting Attorney Nicholas Jain tells KWOC News that 43 year old Trevor Huber, of Cardwell, was found guilty of first degree murder following a two day trial this week.

Huber was arrested in December 2018 after his mother, 63 year old Charlotte Wilson, was found deceased inside their home.

Investigators interviewed Huber and he told them he had done methamphetamine a few days before the murder and that he believed his mother was poisoning him. He eventually wrote, “I killed my mother” on a piece of paper and swallowed it.

On Tuesday, Huber was sentenced to life in prison without the

possibility of parole.

CREWS RESPOND TO SCENE OF FIRE AT BUSINESS IN BROSELEY

Crews responded to the scene of a business fire Tuesday morning in Butler County.

According to authorities, the fire broke out at Jeff's Place bar in Broseley.

No information was available on how much damage the business sustained by the fire. There have been no reports of any injuries.

SEAL COAT OPERATIONS SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK ON US HIGHWAY 60 IN CARTER AND SHANNON COUNTIES

Missouri Department of Transportation crews will be making driving surface improvements this week on East and Westbound Route 60 in Shannon and Carter counties.

Crews will be working from Route J in Carter County to Route 17 in Shannon County.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm today and tomorrow.

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR VARIOUS ROUTES TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Missouri Department of Transportation crews will be reducing multiple Stoddard County roads today for bridge maintenance.

Crews will be working from Route 25 from Route E to Mary Street and Route AA from Depot Road to Route AC in Bloomfield, Route E from Route 25 to County Road 537 near Bloomfield, and Route 114 from Route KK to Route 25 near Dexter.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 4 pm.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

WIDESPREAD THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY WHICH COULD INCLUDE SEVERE WEATHER

Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected for today, which brings with it a chance of severe weather.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a slight risk for most of the area to get severe storms today, mainly this afternoon.

Locally heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding will also be a concern.

WIDESPREAD THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY WHICH COULD INCLUDE SEVERE WEATHER

Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected for today, which brings with it a chance of severe weather.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a slight risk for most of the area to get severe storms today, mainly this afternoon.

Locally heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding will also be a concern.

POPLAR BLUFF DUO FINISHES 6TH IN CLASS 2 STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT

A pair of Poplar Bluff students finished in the top 10 of the recent state tennis tournament.

The Mules Beau McCormack and William Sherrill placed 6th in the 2026 MSHSAA Boys Class 2 Tennis Doubles Championships on Saturday.

According to the Poplar Bluff Mules Facebook page, the duo were the first state medalists in Poplar Bluff Boys Tennis History.

POPLAR BLUFF MAN SENTENCED TO OVER A DECADE IN PRISON IN CONNECTION TO DEXTER SHOOTING

A man has been sentenced to over a decade in prison for his role in a shooting incident from 2024 in Dexter.

According to Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Sawyer Smith, Romel Rey, of Poplar Bluff, was found guilty of charges of assault 1st degree, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon.

The charges stem from an incident in January of 2024 when Rey discharged a pistol four to five times at a moving vehicle after a drug transaction meeting turned into an argument. Nobody was hurt or injured by the shooting.

On Tuesday, Rey was sentenced to a consecutive total of 15 years in the Missouri Department of Corrections.

POPLAR BLUFF LIBRARY TO HOST EMS APPRECIATION DAY ON TODAY

First responders will be celebrated today during a story time event for National EMS Week.

The event is scheduled for 10:30 am and 5:30 pm at the Poplar Bluff Library’s main branch.

Attendees will get a goodie bag, have an opportunity to make a thank you card for first responders, and see a Butler County EMS ambulance up close.

There will also be a story time with local heroes.

CHARGES FILED FOR SUSPECT WHO ALLEGEDLY SHOT AT CARUTHERSVILLE POLICE OFFICERS, SUSPECT STILL AT LARGE

A Caruthersville man is still at large after allegedly shooting at police officers over the weekend.

A Blue Alert was issued Sunday morning for 42 year old Zachary Walker, who allegedly fired at two Caruthersville police officers that were contacting a large number of people who were gathered in the area of East 12th Street and Walker Avenue in Caruthersville.

Investigators believe Walker may have been wounded when officers returned fire. His vehicle was found crashed approximately two blocks away.

Walker has been charged with assault 1st degree or attempt, armed criminal action, unlawful use of a weapon, and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Walker is considered armed and dangerous and anyone with information on his whereabouts should call 911 immediately.

BOLLINGER COUNTY SHOOTING SUSPECT ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY

A suspect is in custody in connection to a shooting Monday in Bollinger County.

According to the Bollinger County Sheriff’s Office, authorities received a report that a woman had been shot at approximately 11:15 am on Monday.

Deputies responded to the scene and discovered that the suspect had fled the area.

A coordinated search involving the Bollinger County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Office was initiated which resulted in the suspect being located in Stoddard County and taken into custody without incident.

The condition of the victim, along with the identities of the persons involved, were not released.

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Monday, May 18, 2026

BLUE ALERT ISSUED FOR MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY SHOT AT CARUTHERSVILLE POLICE OFFICERS

A Blue Alert was issued Sunday morning for a man who is accused of firing at police officers.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, authorities are searching for 42 year old Zachary Walker. The subject allegedly fired at two Caruthersville police officers who were contacting a large number of people that were gathered in the area of East 12th Street and Walker Avenue in Caruthersville.

Investigators believe Walker may have been wounded when officers returned fire. Walker’s vehicle was found crashed approximately two blocks away.

BLUE ALERT ISSUED FOR MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY SHOT AT CARUTHERSVILLE POLICE OFFICERS

A Blue Alert was issued Sunday morning for a man who is accused of firing at police officers.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, authorities are searching for 42 year old Zachary Walker. The subject allegedly fired at two Caruthersville police officers who were contacting a large number of people that were gathered in the area of East 12th Street and Walker Avenue in Caruthersville.

Investigators believe Walker may have been wounded when officers returned fire. Walker’s vehicle was found crashed approximately two blocks away.

Walker is described as 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighing around 180 pounds, with gray or partially gray hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a navy t-shirt with a graphic design on the front, dark-colored shorts, and black lace-up boots. Authorities also say Walker is covered in tattoos.

Sergeant Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells KWOC News this is an ongoing investigation and Walker should be considered armed and dangerous. He may be armed with a semi-automatic rifle.

Anyone with information on Walker’s whereabouts should call 911 immediately.

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE INVESTIGATING SHOOTING DEATH OF AREA WOMAN

Authorities in Poplar Bluff are investigating a fatal shooting from Saturday night.

Poplar Bluff Police Chief JR Keirsey tells KWOC News officers responded to the area of Victor and Thomas Streets at approximately 10:23 p.m.

When officers arrived, they found a white female victim suffering from gunshot wounds. The victim, identified as 45 year old Brittany Luna, of Poplar Bluff, later died from her injuries.

A person of interest was identified during the investigation. That person later contacted officers and was transported to the Poplar Bluff Police Department for questioning.

Police are also asking residents in the area who have video surveillance equipment, or anyone with information related to this investigation, to contact the Poplar Bluff Police Department at 573-785-5776.

Keirsey says that the Butler County Coroner’s Office is also assisting with the investigation, and an autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday to help collect forensic evidence.

MULTIPLE PEOPLE SHOT AT BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

Multiple people were shot at a business Saturday in Northeast Arkansas.

According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, shortly after 4 pm, authorities received a 911 call of people shot at Baker Sawmill Company in Corning.

At the scene, officers found two people with gunshot wounds and began administering first aid.

Officers were informed that the suspect fled the scene on foot.

Deputies and Corning officers apprehended the subject approximately 30 minutes later at a nearby residence. After the subject was in custody, officers learned he had also been shot.

The three subjects were all transported to regional hospitals.

Cole says that the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division has taken over the investigation.

TWO INJURED IN CRASH NEAR WAPPAPELLO

Two Williamsville residents were injured in a crash over the weekend near Wappapello.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 42 year old man was driving a vehicle on Route T shortly after midnight Sunday morning when his vehicle ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned.

The driver, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was flown to a Cape Girardeau hospital with serious injuries.

The passenger, a 35 year old woman, suffered moderate injuries and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED BEGINNING TODAY

A Butler County road will be closed this summer for bridge replacements.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route AA in Butler County will be closed beginning today so contractor crews can replace the bridges over Drainage Ditches 1 and 10. 

The work zone will be located between County Roads 621 and 629 in Broseley.

Work was scheduled to begin this morning with completion anticipated by Wednesday, September 30, weather permitting. Officials say that Route AA will remain closed until the work is complete.

TRC COMMUNITY CHOIR PERFORMS TONIGHT

The Three Rivers College Community Choir will be putting on a performance tonight.

The Three Rivers College Patrons of the Arts is presenting the TRC Community Choir at 7 p.m. at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.

The choir features local singers who will be performing a wide variety of musical styles, from classical to theatrical to popular to sacred.

Admission is $10. You can purchase tickets at events.ticketleap.com. Tickets will also be sold at the door if any remain.

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Friday, May 15, 2026

BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED BEGINNING ON MONDAY

A Butler County road will be closed this summer for bridge replacements.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route AA in Butler County will be closed beginning Monday so contractor crews can replace the bridges over Drainage Ditches 1 and 10. 

The work zone will be located between County Roads 621 and 629 in Broseley.

BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED BEGINNING ON MONDAY

A Butler County road will be closed this summer for bridge replacements.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route AA in Butler County will be closed beginning Monday so contractor crews can replace the bridges over Drainage Ditches 1 and 10. 

The work zone will be located between County Roads 621 and 629 in Broseley.

Weather permitting, work will begin at 6 a.m. on Monday with completion anticipated by Wednesday, September 30. Officials say that Route AA will remain closed until the work is complete.

MULES BASEBALL TEAM TO HOST FUNDRAISING GOLF TOURNAMENT ON SATURDAY

The Poplar Bluff Mules Baseball team will be hosting a fundraising golf tournament this weekend.

The event has been scheduled for 12:30 pm on Saturday at the Ozark Ridge Golf Course in Poplar Bluff.

Registration will begin at 11:30 am and teams can register the day of the event. The cost is $75 per person or $300 per four person team.

For more information, call 573-429-9062.

THIS WEEK IS NATIONAL POLICE WEEK

Police officers are in the spotlight this week for National Police Week.

National Police Week is dedicated to remembering and honoring those who gave their lives in the line of duty.

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week.

NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK STARTS ON SATURDAY

National Safe Boating week starts on Saturday and Missouri officials are taking the opportunity to stress the importance of safety while on the waterways.

Colonel Michael Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, tells KWOC News that National Safe Boating week is purposefully scheduled just prior to Memorial Day weekend, which many people consider the kickoff to the boating season.

Boaters are encouraged to arrange for a thorough inspection of your boat prior to taking it out on the water.

The Patrol’s marine operations troopers are available to inspect the required equipment on your boat, at your request, to make sure you’re in compliance with state law.

On Saturday, Troopers will be set up at the Van Buren Riverfront Boat Ramp from 8 to 10 am and at the Redman Recreational Area Boat Ramp in Wappapello from 9 to 11 am to conduct inspections.

For more information contact your local Highway Patrol Troop Headquarters.

STATE HISTORIC SITE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI TO HOST CHILDREN’S EVENT THIS WEEKEND

A Southeast Missouri historic site will be hosting a special children’s event this weekend.

According to Missouri State Parks, children of all ages are invited to the Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site this Saturday, May 16th, for 1860s Children's Day.

From 11 am to 1 pm, children will have the opportunity to learn what life was like in the 1860s by participating in common chores and games of the period. Activities will include washing clothes with a washboard, dipping candles, making corn shuck dolls, walking on stilts and more.

Children's Day is free and open to the public. Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site is located at 312 Dawson Road in New Madrid.

AMERICORPS SENIOR TO HOST EVENT FOR GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY

AmeriCorps Senior will be hosting an event for Good Neighbor Day America in Poplar Bluff.

The event will be from 10 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday, May 16th at the Twin Towers.

There will be live music, free food, community cleanup, and fun activities for all ages.

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