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MARCH 31, 2014

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POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACES ARMED CRIMINAL ACTION CHARGE

 

A Poplar Bluff man is facing a charge of armed criminal action.

 

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 28 year old Darrin L. Lee was arrested Friday night on a charge of armed criminal action.

 

The Daily American Republic is reporting that Lee allegedly forced his way into an apartment with a knife, threatened his ex-girlfriend, and refused to let people leave before he was arrested.

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF METH AND DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

 

A Poplar Bluff man is facing charges after allegedly being found with methamphetamine on Saturday.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 46 year old Thomas E. Greer is facing felony charges of possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

 

Greer was taken into custody shortly before 4:30 pm Saturday afternoon in Butler County.

 

 

PUXICO WOMAN ARRESTED ON METHAMPHETAMINE CHARGE

 

A Puxico woman is facing multiple felony charges in connection to her arrest Friday morning.

 

According to the Highway Patrol, 29 year old Megan N. Engram was taken into custody Friday morning in Stoddard County on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

 

Engram is also facing a charge of possession of marijuana.

 

 

SIKESTON MAN FACING COCAINE CHARGES

 

A Sikeston man is facing charges after allegedly being found in possession of marijuana and cocaine.

 

According to the Highway Patrol, 23 year old Ethan W. Adams was arrested in Stoddard County Friday afternoon on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and possession of controlled substance, cocaine.

 

Adams is also charged with possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

 

 

MAN ARRESTED IN SHANNON COUNTY FOR POSSESSION OF METH

 

One man is facing multiple drug charges in connection to his arrest Sunday evening in Shannon County.

 

27 year old Daniel B. Dooley, of Winona, is charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and felony possession of methamphetamine, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

 

 

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CHARGED FOR HITTING A JUDGE

 

A Greene County justice of the peace has been charged with felony second-degree battery for allegedly hitting the county judge.

 

Prosecuting Attorney Scott Ellington said in a news release that 57-year-old Ronnie Wood was charged following a state police investigation into allegations that Wood pushed and struck County Judge Jerry Shipman in January at a meeting where county officials were discussing road improvements in the county.

 

The charge is a felony because of the 72 year old Shipman's age.

 

Ellington said he assigned the case to deputy Prosecutor Mike Trail in Clay County to avoid any conflicts of interest by the Greene County deputy prosecutor's office.

 

 

ONE IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING KENNETT APARTMENT FIRE

 

Authorities have a person of interest in custody in connection to an apartment fire in Kennett.

 

According to KFVS, the fire destroyed an eight unit apartment building on South Vanderventer early Sunday morning. The fire is believed to have been started intentionally.

 

The name of the person arrested has not yet been released.

 

 

LONG TERM HIGHWAY PROJECT BEGINNING TODAY IN RIPLEY AND CARTER COUNTIES

 

Highway 21 in Carter and Ripley Counties will be reduced to one lane beginning today so contractor crews can perform asphalt overlay and shoulder work.

 

The work zone is located from US 60 in Carter County to US 160 in Ripley County.

 

Weather permitting, work will take place today through Saturday, November 1st, from 7 am to 6 pm, including weekends as necessary.

 

 

WORK SCHEDULED TO BEGIN TODAY ON HIGHWAY 60 IN CARTER AND SHANNON COUNTIES

 

Crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation will be in Carter and Shannon Counties this week for pavement repairs on Highway 60.

 

Highway 60 will be reduced to one lane from Route P in Carter County to Route DD in Shannon County. Work is scheduled to be done from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm daily through Thursday.

 

 

DELAYS TODAY ON HIGHWAY 67 FOR SHIFT TO FOUR LANE

 

Officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation say there will be a slight delay for motorists today on Highway 67 in Butler County.

 

Traffic will shift to the new four-lane section of Highway 67 from County Road 323 to south of Highway 160/158, beginning at 10 am. The new interchange at Harviell will also open.

 

During the traffic shift, the Missouri State Highway Patrol will stop traffic for approximately 20 minutes as crews modify traffic control. Traffic on the existing Highway 67 north and south of Harviell will not have an outlet to the new pavement at this time. In addition, east and westbound traffic will be restricted.

 

Existing lanes of Highway 67 from County Road 323 to Highway 160/158 will be signed as Route C. The north end of Route C will remain closed for approximately two months, as work is completed at the intersection of Highway 67, Route C and County Road 323.

 

 

BILL WOULD PHASE OUT SOME ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES

 

The Missouri Senate has passed a bill to require local elections authorities to phase out the use of some electronic voting machines.

 

Under the measure, Missouri voters could only use an electronic ballot machine that produces a paper trail of marked votes.

 

The legislation allows other types of electronic voting machines currently in use to remain at polling places. But it prohibits local election authorities from replacing those machines because of a malfunction or wear and tear.

 

The bill, passed with a 22 to 11 vote on Thursday, also declares the paper ballot as the official ballot of Missouri elections.

 

 

MISSOURI SENATE APPROVES BILL THAT WOULD INCREASE FINES IN CERTAIN TRAFFIC CASES

 

A bill passed by the Missouri Senate would impose tougher penalties on drivers who run stop signs, if they cause crashes resulting in injury or death.

 

The legislation would increase fines and require the suspension of driver's licenses in certain cases of failing to yield the right of way.

 

The bill would set a minimum fine of $500 and raise the maximum to $1,000 instead of the current $200 for violations resulting in injuries.

 

For serious injuries, there would be a new minimum fine of $1,000, and the maximum would rise to $3,000 from the current $500.

 

For violations resulting in fatalities, there were be a new minimum fine of $5,000, and the maximum would be raised to $10,000 from the current $1,000.

 

The bill now goes to the House.

MARCH 28, 2014

RIVER RADIO NEWS 032714 JONESBORO MAN CHARGED WITH RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT

A Jonesboro man is scheduled to appear in court today following his arrest on Wednesday.

According to KAIT, 36 year old Don Fitzgerald Black is facing charges of second degree sexual assault and rape.

Black was arrested on Wednesday following an alleged incident that involved multiple children. PUXICO MAN ARRESTED FOR STEALING CHARITABLE MONEY

A Puxico man has been arrested after being accused of stealing jars of money being collected to assist an area family.

According to Puxico Marshal Johnny Clark, 49 year old Bobbi Wegener was caught on camera taking the jars.

Clark say Wegener was issued a summons and was later was arrested on two probation parole warrants on original charges of assault and receiving stolen property. SEARCH OF HOME LEADS TO ARREST OF TWO PUXICO RESIDENTS

The search of a home in Puxico has led to the arrest of two residents.

According to Puxico Marshal Johnny Clark, officers responded to a domestic dispute call last week at a home on Bedford Street. Upon arrival, officers spoke to a 14 year old girl, who had a bite mark on her arm.

During a search of the home, police discovered drug paraphernalia and a white substance.

Officers arrested 31 year old Denise Payne and 22 year old Rocky Jerls. Payne is facing charges of assault and child endangerment.

Clark says both suspects tested positive for methamphetamine, THC and barbituiates. CAPE GIRARDEAU MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES

A Cape Girardeau man is facing multiple felony charges following his arrest Thursday afternoon in Cape Girardeau County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 23 year old Christopher A. Shepard is facing felony charges of fleeing a lawful detention; interfering with a felony arrest; possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine; and property damage.

Shepard also reportedly had warrants from the Cape Girardeau Police Department, the Marble Hill Police Department, and Cape Girardeau County. REPAIRS TO BUCK HOLLOW ACCESS COMPLETED

Buck Hollow Access on the Jacks Fork River is open again to the public.

The access had been closed since last spring due to flooding that caused severe erosion.

According to a release from the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, the road surface and drainage at the site have been improved, and the access was also altered to provide a safer gradient. In addition, seven new parking slips were added between the river access and the restroom facility.

More information is available online at nps.gov/ozar. NEW SECTION OF 67 SOUTH OPENING MONDAY

The Missouri Department of Transportation says they will be opening a portion of the new Route 67 on Monday.

MODOT Engineer David Wyman says the Department will opening Route 67, from County Road 323 to south of Route 160/158 at 10 am. The new section will include opening the new interchange at Harviell.

Wyman says traffic will be stopped for approximately 20 minutes while crews modify the traffic control to accommodate the switch.

Exisiting Route 67, north and south of Harviell, will not have an outlet to the new roadway during this time. All traffic headed north or south will need to utilize the new pavement. In addition, eastbound and westbound traffic will be restricted. MODOT OFFERING TWO BRIDGES FOR FREE

If you need a bridge, the Missouri Department of Transportation might be able to help you.

The Highway 51 Bridge over Little Whitewater Creek in Bollinger County and the Highway 61 Bridge over Hughes Creek in Cape Girardeau County are available for relocation and reuse by others, free of charge.

According to Modot, both bridges are scheduled to be replaced in 2015.

Anyone interested in obtaining a historic bridge must submit a detailed proposal describing the dismantling and relocation plan, cost and future use. A proposal checklist is available online. Proposals should be submitted no later than June 2nd.

Details about both bridges can be viewed online at www.modot.org/freebridges/. MISSOURI HOUSE PASSES 26.6 BILLION DOLLAR BUDGET

The Missouri House has passed a $26.6 billion state budget that ties the amount of an increase in funding for public schools to increases in state revenue.

The chamber approved 13 bills Thursday comprising the state's operating budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1. The spending plan now moves to the Senate.

For public schools, the budget provides a $122 million increase from the $3 billion they now receive in basic aid. But if revenues meet more optimistic projections from Gov. Jay Nixon's administration, the increase would be $278 million.

House members used a similar two-tier approach for public colleges and universities. The budget does not include funding to expand the Medicaid health care program.

Lawmakers have until early May to approve a budget. BREASTFEEDING BILL GIVEN APPROVAL BY MISSOURI HOUSE

Nursing mothers could not be penalized for breast-feeding in public nor be required to serve on juries under legislation advancing in the Missouri House.

The House approved the measure 150 to 0 on Thursday, and it now moves to the state Senate.

Nursing mothers would be excused from jury duty with a written note. The bill also states breast-feeding in public or private would not count as sexual conduct or be considered public indecency or obscenity. Local governments could not enact ordinances that restrict breast-feeding. FINANCING FOR STATE BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS GIVEN PRELIMINARY APPROVAL BY MISSOURI SENATE

Missouri senators have endorsed a plan that could help finance hundreds of millions of dollars of improvements to state buildings.

Sponsoring Senator Mike Parson said the measure given initial approval Thursday would authorize $600 million of revenue bonds to be issued by the Board of Public Buildings.

He said about one-third of that would go to replace old buildings at a state mental health hospital in Fulton. Parson said another third would go toward a backlog of repairs at state buildings, and the final third toward repairs at public colleges and universities.

The bill had been stalled for several weeks in the Senate because some Republicans opposed raising the state's debt limit. But they relented Thursday. The bill won preliminary approval by a 26 to 7 vote.

MARCH 27, 2014

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ANNISTON MAN CHARGED WITH CHILD MOLESTATION

 

Authorities have an Anniston man in custody in connection to a sexual abuse investigation.

 

According to KFVS, 29 year old Scottie Leon Tidwell allegedly admitted to authorities to engaging in multiple sex acts with a 12 year old child.

 

Tidwell has been charged with first degree statutory sodomy, three counts of first degree child molestation, and two counts of first degree statutory rape.

 

 

PARAGOULD SHOOTING SUSPECT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY

 

One man is under arrest following a shooting earlier this week in Paragould.

 

According to authorities, Caesar Johnson has been arrested in connection to a shooting on Monday that injured two men.

 

The US Marshall’s Service, Craighead County Sheriff’s Department and Bay Police Department assisted with the arrest.

 

 

MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO ALLEGED RAPE OF CHILD

 

A Northeast Arkansas man is facing charges in connection to the alleged rape of a child.

 

According to KAIT, 23 year old Kevin Maget, of Jonesboro, is accused of sexual assaulting a 12 year old child.

 

Maget was arrested Tuesday and charged with rape of a person less than 14 years of age.

 

 

HAYTI WOMAN CHARGED WITH POSSESSING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AT CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

 

A Hayti woman is facing a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance at a correctional facility.

 

According to the Highway Patrol, 43 year old Stacey R. Fulton was arrested Wednesday afternoon in New Madrid County.

 

She is also facing a charge of driving while intoxicated, drugs.

 

 

NORTHEAST ARKANSAS CITY FINED OVER $45,000

 

The city of Bono has been fined over $54,000 for violating the federal overtime wages law and for poor record keeping.

 

City Attorney Jeff Scriber told The Jonesboro Sun that the city is being fined $54,062 for violating the overtime wage laws with the police department. The city has 90 days to pay the fine.

 

The U.S. Department of Labor began investigating when former Police Chief Robert Jones said the city had failed to follow the law about paying overtime to city police officers. Jones made the comment after being fired for insubordination.

 

Mayor Billy Stephens said he'll examine the city's budget to find where to get the money to pay the fine.

 

 

GODSPELL TO BE PERFORMED NEXT MONTH AT TINNIN CENTER

 

Tickets are on sale for an upcoming performance of “Godspell” at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.

 

The show will be presented by Center Stage, Three Rivers College’s theater company, on April 11th, 12th, and 13th.

 

“Godspell” is a musical retelling of the Gospel according to St. Matthew, following Jesus Christ and his apostles from the beginning of his ministry through his death.

 

The performances on April 11th and 12th will both begin at 7 pm. The April 13th performance will start at 2:30 pm.

 

Tickets can be purchased at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce, the Financial Services office at the Three Rivers Poplar Bluff Campus, online at trcc.edu/tinnin, or at the door. Tickets are $10, or $5 with a valid Three Rivers student ID.

 

 

TWO THREE RIVERS STUDENTS NAMED TO MISSOURI ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

 

Two Three Rivers College students have been named to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Missouri Academic Team.

 

Members of the All-Missouri Academic team are selected from nominations submitted by each of the state’s community colleges and students are chosen for their outstanding academic performance and service to the college and community.

 

The two students chosen were Dustin Chaney and Megan Cook. Chaney is pursuing an associate of arts degree in elementary education, while Cook is studying to become an occupational therapy assistant.

 

 

INCOME TAX CUT ENDORSED BY MISSOURI SENATE

 

Missouri senators have endorsed an income tax cut that could eventually waive an estimated $464 million annually in state revenues.

 

The legislation given initial approval Wednesday would cut taxes by half of the amount originally proposed by a Republican-led committee.

 

It could gradually cut the state's top individual income tax rate to 5.5 percent from the current 6 percent. It also could phase in a 25 percent deduction for business income reported on individual income tax returns, and add a $500 tax deduction for lower-income individuals.

 

The tax cuts could not take effect until 2017, and only then if state revenues grew by at least $150 million.

 

The bill does not contain Governor Jay Nixon's proposals to make the tax cuts contingent on full school funding and new tax-credit limits.

 

 

WELFARE CHANGES GIVEN FIRST APPROVAL BY MISSOURI HOUSE

 

Missourians could lose welfare benefits if they go too long without using them in the state under legislation advanced by the House.

 

The House gave the measure first-round approval Wednesday. It needs a second vote before moving to the state Senate.

 

Recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families would be warned of possible suspensions if they go 60 days without using their electronic benefit card in Missouri.

 

The Department of Social Services would suspend accounts if benefits went unused in Missouri after 90 days. State officials would investigate whether a recipient is a Missouri resident.

 

A state audit in December identified 366 cases in which recipients used $461,000 of benefits exclusively out of state for at least three months.

MARCH 26, 2014

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CHARLESTON MAN IN CUSTODY ON MURDER CHARGE

 

A Charleston man has been taken into custody for murder.

 

Few details have been released at this time, but it is known that 19 year old Evan M. Herandez was arrested by the Missouri State Highway Patrol yesterday shortly before 11 am on a Mississippi County Warrant for first degree murder and a Mississippi County Warrant for armed criminal action.

 

We’ll bring you more details on this story as they become available.

 

 

KENNETT MAN SENTENCED IN RAPE CASE

 

A Kennett man has been sentenced to 50 years in prison on sex charges.

 

Authorities say James Jarrett received the sentence Tuesday after being found guilty of rape and two counts of sodomy.

 

Jarrett was accused of sexually assaulting a 17 year old girl, a 13 year old girl and a 12 year old boy in 2010.

 

 

PARAGOULD POLICE HAVE SUSPECT IN SHOOTING THAT INJURED TWO

 

Police in Paragould, Arkansas say they have a lead in the case of a Monday night shooting that injured two men.

 

Authorities say the incident happened just after 8:30 pm Monday at an apartment in Pecan Grove.  Both victims were taken to area hospitals for treatment.

 

Police say the investigation is ongoing.

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES

 

A Poplar Bluff man has been arrested on drug related charges.

 

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that 30 year old Adam W. Wuesthoff was taken into custody yesterday afternoon in Ripley County.  He has been charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

 

 

 

OVER 10,000 TIRES BURNING IN MISSISSIPPI COUNTY

 

A fire at a Mississippi County Highway Department site started yesterday evening and is still burning.  Authorities say the site is where old tires are collected and stored, and that at least 10,000 tires are fueling the fire.

 

KFVS reports that representatives with the Department of Natural Resources were on the scene yesterday and will return today.

 

 

JONESBORO WOMAN WRITES BAD CHECKS FOR THOUSANDS TO SEND TO SCAM ARTISTS

 

A Jonesboro, Arkansas woman has been charged with theft after she allegedly wrote bad checks worth thousands of dollars and sent the money to scam artists.

 

Authorites say 69 year old Linda Kay Panneck was taken into custody Monday afternoon.  They say since March 16th, Panneck wrote checks worth over $5000 on an empty account.

 

The woman’s husband told investigators that his wife had been sending all of her money to Jamaica and other countries, in an attempt to collect sweepstakes winnings.

 

According to authorities, the bank involved has decided not to pursue charges and Panneck has been released.

 

 

MISSOURI SENATE ENDORSES HEALTHY EATING PROGRAM

 

Legislation to give food stamps users an incentive to buy pharmacy healthy foods at farmers markets has been endorsed by the Missouri Senate.

 

Under the bill advanced Tuesday, the state would create a test program for participating markets where food stamp users could be reimbursed up to $10 per week for buying meat, fruit and vegetables.

 

The provision was attached to a broader bill that would give a state and local sales tax exemption for goods purchased at farmers markets.

 

Supporters say the reimbursement program would cut down on obesity in low-income households and reduce costs for obesity-related illnesses.

 

The bill needs one more affirmative vote before moving to the House.

 

 

MISSOURI AUDITOR DRAWS NO DEMOCRATIC OR REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION

 

Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich will be running for re-election without any Democratic or Republican opposition.

 

Missouri's candidate filing period ended Tuesday afternoon with Libertarian Sean O'Toole and Constitution Party candidate Rodney Farthing as Schweich's only challengers.

 

The Republican auditor is seeking his second four-year term. Schweich's campaign team said this marks the first time since at least 1878 that Democrats have failed to field a candidate for a statewide office in Missouri.

 

A total of 429 candidates filed for federal and state offices. That's the lowest number in at least a couple of decades.

 

Missouri's 2014 ballot will include races for half the state Senate and all of Missouri's U.S. and state House seats. There is no election for U.S. Senate, governor or most other statewide executive offices.

 

 

MISSOURI SENATE ENDORSES TAX EXEMPTION FOR OLDER CARS

 

Missouri senators have endorsed legislation that could make it cheaper to buy older cars.

 

The bill given first-round approval Tuesday would exempt decade-old cars with a price under $15,000 from sales taxes on the titling of the motor vehicle. Under the measure, a 2004 model bought in 2014 would be exempt from state and local sales taxes.

 

The measure is sponsored by Republican Sen. Mike Parson, of Bolivar. Parson says vehicles in service for 10 years have already had taxes paid on them.

 

The bill needs a second affirmative vote in the Senate before moving to the House.

 

 

HOUSE REJECTS FUNDING FOR MEDICAID EXPANSION The Republican-led Missouri House has rejected a Democratic attempt to expand the state's Medicaid health care program for the poor.

 

Democrats on Tuesday sought to include funding for Medicaid expansion in the budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1. Supporters argue the expansion would improve health care access for low-income Missourians and note the federal government would pick up the cost for the first two years.

 

The Republican-led Legislature has repeatedly rejected Medicaid expansion proposals during the past two years. Many have cited concerns about the potential long-term costs to the state.

 

Missouri's Medicaid program currently covers about 830,000 people at an annual cost of about $9 billion.

 

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 25, 2014

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WOMAN DIES IN PARAGOULD FACTORY ACCIDENT

 

Officials say a woman has died while working at a food packaging plant in Paragould.

 

Few details have been released at this time, however, it is known that Lori Turner was fatally injured Sunday evening during an unspecified incident at Anchor Packaging.

 

 

TWO BROTHERS ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH SIKESTON BAR SHOOTING

 

A second person has been taken into custody in connection with a weekend shooting at a Sikeston bar that injured four people.

 

Witnesses initially identified the shooter as 32 year old Antonio Marcel Flenoid, of Sikeston.  Flenoid was arrested early Saturday morning.

 

According to police, one of the shooting victims and a witness approached law enforcement on Sunday, saying they believed the shooter was actually Antonio Flenoid’s brother, 32 year old Ericonta Flenoid, also of Sikeston.  The two reported that Antonio and Ericonta look alike.

 

Authorities then took Ericonta Flenoid into custody at a home on W. Gladys Street, at which time they discovered him to be in possession of a handgun with the serial numbers filed off.  Ericonta Flenoid has been charged with four counts of first degree assault and armed criminal action.

 

 

CAPE MAN ARRESTED AFTER WAVING GUN DURING ARGUMENT

 

A Cape Girardeau man is facing a weapons charge after being accused of waving a gun around after an argument.

 

According to authorities, 54 year old Percy J. Parrow has been charged with unlawful possession of a firearm.

 

They say a witness told officers that Parrow had been in a verbal argument with someone, when he pulled out a handgun and began waving it around.

 

Officers responded to the area and found Parrow, who appeared to be intoxicated.  Police say they saw Parrow fall down between two vehicles, and that they located a handgun on the ground near where he had fallen.

 

 

NORTHEAST AKANSAS JUDGE ADMONISHED

 

A Northeast Arkansas judge has been admonished by the Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.

 

Authorities say Craighead County District Judge Keith Blackman received the admonishment for imposing a fee on some criminal defendants who changed their pleas.

 

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that commission director David Sachar says in a letter to Blackman that the judge violated rules on impartiality, fairness and compliance with the law.

 

Blackman charged a $35 fee to some defendants who changed their pleas from not guilty to guilty. Blackman called the fees a "witness fee" and a "contempt fee." He told the commission that the fee was intended to prevent people from abusing the legal process.

 

 

THREE RIVERS INSTRUCTOR RECEIVES “EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING” AWARD

 

An instructor at Three Rivers College has received a statewide award  for innovation and quality teaching.

 

Greg Hicks, Instructor of Business at Three Rivers College, received the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching at a Missouri Community College Association awards luncheon in Jefferson City. The award is given to the top community college instructors in Missouri each year.

 

Hicks has taught at Three Rivers for over 25 years, specializing in information systems and technology.

 

In addition to the award, Hicks will receive a proclamation from Missouri Governor Jay Nixon celebrating his achievement.

 

 

COUNTY JUDGE SEES ARKANSAS MILL WORK BY MID-JUNE

 

The Mississippi County judge says he expects construction to begin by mid-June on a $1.1 billion steel mill near Osceola.

 

An administrative law judge last week cleared a hurdle for the plant, and County Judge Randy Carney told the Jonesboro Sun on Sunday that he expects hiring to begin in May.

 

Big River Steel plans to hire up to 600 people for the plant, though about 2,000 workers will be used during construction.

 

Neighboring Nucor Steel had challenged pollution-control permits for the proposed mill, saying they didn't meet state or federal standards. An administrative law judge rejected the challenge last Thursday.

 

Arkansas anti-pollution board has a meeting Friday but a spokeswoman said Monday the matter is not on its agenda.

 

Nucor has said it would appeal an adverse decision.

 

 

MISSOURI AUDITOR QUESTIONS CHILD CARE SPENDING

 

Missouri's auditor is raising concerns about state payments to subsidize child care costs for lower-income families.

 

Auditor Tom Schweich criticized the state Social Services Department for not having enough quality control over the payments. The findings were included in an audit issued Monday of nearly $12 million in federal funds received by Missouri.

 

Schweich found that one-third of the payments reviewed by his office were not supported by proper documentation or were not in compliance with department guidelines.

 

The audit also questioned five welfare cases where benefits were paid to recipients who might not have been eligible for the program.

 

In a response included with the audit, the department says it "partially agrees" with Schweich's conclusions on the child care payments. It agrees with the audit's welfare findings.

 

 

MISSOURI HOUSE OKs SUNDAY MOTORCYCLE SALES

 

The Missouri House has advanced legislation allowing Sunday sales of motorcycles at dealerships.

 

Missouri law now prohibits the sale of cars, trucks and motorcycles on Sunday. The House legislation would be limited to motorcycles.

 

Proponents said the measure would make Missouri more competitive with states that allow dealerships to sell motorcycles on Sunday. Some dealers in western Missouri told lawmakers they were losing sales to competitors in Kansas.

 

House members approved the legislation by voice vote on Monday. It needs another affirmative vote before moving to the state Senate.

 

 

MISSOURI GOP SENATORS VOW TO BLOCK MEDICAID EXPANSION

 

In case there was any doubt, several Republican state senators are making it clear that there will be no expansion of Medicaid eligibility this year in Missouri.

 

Five GOP senators took to the Senate floor Monday as the Legislature returned from spring break to say they will block any attempt to expand Medicaid eligibility during the session that ends in mid-May.

 

Their strong pronouncement came a day before a House committee is to hear testimony on a proposal that would expand Medicaid coverage to thousands of lower-income adults, partly by subsidizing their enrollment in private health insurance policies. The House legislation would link the Medicaid expansion to a broader overhaul of the program.

 

States that expand Medicaid eligibility can get extra federal money under President Barack Obama's health law.

 

 

HOUSE OKs INCENTIVE FOR BUSINESSES COMING TO MISSOURI

 

Missouri House members have approved legislation that would create an incentive for business to relocate to the state.

 

The measure would offer businesses a tax credit worth up to 20 percent of their eligible expenses for coming into Missouri. The incentive program would be capped at $10 million annually.

 

Sponsoring House member John McCaherty says the intent is to limit the incentives to businesses that previously have been in Missouri, left and now are returning.

 

The House had delayed a vote on the bill because of concern that it would apply more broadly. Changes were made, and the bill was approved 136-17 on Monday. It now moves to the state Senate.

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 24, 2014

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SUNDAY CRASH IN LAWRENCE COUNTY CLAIMS LIVES OF TWO FROM VAN BUREN

 

A weekend traffic crash has claimed the lives of two Van Buren residents.

 

Authorities say the accident happened shortly before 4 am yesterday in Lawrence County, Missouri, when a vehicle being driven by 30 year old John A. Stephens crossed the center line and hit a truck head on.

 

Stephens and a passenger, 27 year old Lori L. Stephens, also of Van Buren, were fatally injured and pronounced dead at the scene.

 

Three children in the Stephens’ vehicle, a seven year old, a five year old and a four year old, all from Ordway, Colorado, were also killed.

 

The crash happened on Route H, three miles southwest of Mt. Vernon.

 

 

WEEKEND SHOOTING AT SIKESTON BAR INJURES FOUR

 

Four people are recovering from non-life threatening injuries after a weekend shooting incident at a Sikeston bar.

 

According to authorities, the shooting happened early Saturday morning at Cronies Bar and Grill.

 

When officers arrived at the scene, they found two people with gunshot injuries and learned from witnesses that two other people had also been shot and had already left the scene seeking treatment.

 

Witnesses told investigators that 32 year old Antonio Marcel Flenoid, of Sikeston, had approached a group of people in the bar, pointed a handgun at a man and fired multiple shots.

 

Police later located and arrested Flenoid at an area home.  He has been charged with four counts of first degree assault and armed criminal action.

 

 

ST. LOUIS MAN ARRESTED DURING CAPE COUNTY HOME INVASION

 

A St. Louis man has been taken into custody after being arrested at the scene of a Cape County home invasion.

 

According the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff’s Department, the incident happened at around 6 pm Friday at a home on County Road 411.  They say they received a call from a woman who said a black male had broken down the door and entered her home.

 

Responding deputies found the man in the home with a knife and belt in his hands.  The woman told officers that the man had threatened to kill her.

 

Deputies arrested 32 year old Demetrius A. Fayne.  He has been charged with first degree burglary, armed criminal action, resisting arrest and knowingly burning.

 

Officials say that during the arrest, Fayne received a cut on his head.  He has been hospitalized, but remains in police custody.

 

 

SHOOTING AT CHARLESTON PARTY LEAVES TEEN DEAD

 

A weekend shooting at a party has left a Charleston teen dead and another person injured.

 

According to authorities, the incident happened Friday night at a home on South Locust Street in Charleston.  Witnesses in the area said they heard numerous shots being fired at around 9:30 pm.

 

When officers arrived on the scene, they discovered 18 year old Jajhorien Caldwell with a gunshot wound.  Caldwell later died at an area hospital.

 

According to the Charleston Department of Public Safety, a second gunshot victim, 24 year old Cornelius David, of Charleston, was treated at an area hospital and released.

 

No suspects have been arrested at this time.

 

Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call 573-683-3737.

 

 

CAPE MAN FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES AFTER ATTEMPTING TO FLEE

 

A Cape Girardeau man is facing multiple charges after fleeing a traffic stop early Saturday morning.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, troopers attempted to pull 44 year old Michael J. Bragg over for a routine traffic stop.  They say Bragg fled the scene to a home in Cape Girardeau, where officers later took him into custody.

 

Bragg is facing charges of possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine; possession of a controlled substance, Hydrocodone and Oxycodone; resisting arrest by fleeing; possession of drug paraphernalia; and possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana.

 

 

POWERBALL TICKET SOLD IN MISSOURI WINS $96.5 MILLION

 

Missouri Lottery officials say one Powerball ticket sold in Missouri matched all six numbers to win the $96.5 million jackpot.

 

The lottery said Sunday in a release that another ticket also matched five white-ball numbers to win $1 million in the drawing Saturday. The winning numbers Saturday were: 13, 28, 31, 55, 58, and the Powerball number was 15.

 

The Lottery says the Missouri winners have 180 days to claim their prizes.

 

The $96.5 million jackpot winner can get the jackpot prize in 30 graduated annuity payments or in one lump-sum payment. The $1 million winner gets a one-time cash payment.

 

 

MISSOURI PREPARES FOR FERGUSON EXECUTION

 

Missouri continues to prepare for its third execution of the year.

 

Jeffrey Ferguson is scheduled to die at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday for the 1989 death of a 17-year-old St. Charles County girl. His attorneys have appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court seeking a stay.

 

Missouri executed Herbert Smulls in January and Michael Taylor in February. The state has also set an April 23 execution date for William Rousan, convicted of killing an elderly St. Francois County couple in 1993.

 

 

MISSOURI SENTATORS DIVIDED ON TAX CUT PLAN

 

Republicans in charge of Missouri's Legislature remain committed to cutting income taxes this year. But at the midpoint of their session, senators are still divided about how to do that.

 

There is no consensus about how large of a tax cut to pursue, whose taxes to cut and whether a tax cut should be contingent on other factors.

 

Senators have debated several different approaches without taking a vote. Some Republicans want to compromise and pass a tax cut that Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon might sign into law. Others prefer to disregard the governor's objections and pass a tax cut that might require a veto override to enact.

 

The Republican-led House already has passed two tax cut plans that don't abide by Nixon's criteria.

 

Lawmakers return from spring break Monday.

 

 

MISSOURI HOUSE TO TAKE UP STATE OPERATION BUDGET

 

The Missouri House is preparing to consider a proposed state budget that partly ties education funding to the strength of the economy.

 

House Majority Leader John Diehl says debate will begin this week on the budget for the next fiscal year. The plan endorsed by the House Budget Committee would add $122 million to the state's $3 billion in basic school funding. But if state revenues meet more optimistic projections, then it would provide a $278 million increase for schools.

 

The House plan would also bar universities from offering resident tuition rates to students living in the U.S. illegally.

 

The Republican-led committee rejected Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon's proposal to expand Medicaid eligibility to more lower-income adults. But its plan would restore adult dental coverage that was previously cut from Medicaid.

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GOVERNOR NIXON SIGNS CELLPHONE TOWER BILLS  

 

Governor Jay Nixon has signed legislation limiting the authority of Missouri cities and counties to restrict cellphone towers.

 

Nixon signed four bills Thursday that partially re-enact a state law approved last year but struck down by a Cole County judge on procedural grounds.

 

The legislation imposes 19 new restrictions on the way local governments may regulate cellphone towers.

 

The measures bar governments from evaluating applications for towers based on alternative locations or requiring the removal of existing equipment as a condition for approval. The legislation also caps application fees and sets deadlines for governments to make decisions on applications.

 

The Missouri Municipal League says it is disappointed Nixon signed the measures, which it says interfere with local control.

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MURDER INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY IN BLYTHEVILLE

 

Police in Blytheville are investigating a fatal shooting that happened earlier this week.

 

According to authorities, 51 year old Ronnie Green was found dead Tuesday night. He had reportedly been shot several times.

 

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call the Blytheville Police Department at 870-762-0400.

 

 

CAPE GIRARDEAU MAN FACING STATUTORY RAPE CHARGE

 

A Cape Girardeau man has been taken into custody on a statutory rape charge.

 

According to Missouri Case Net, Greggory M. Brown, was arrested by the Cape Girardeau Police Department on a charge of first degree statutory rape, sexual intercourse with a person less than 14 years old.

 

The incident allegedly occurred last year.

 

 

VAN BUREN MAN ARRESTED ON IN CARTER COUNTY

 

A Van Buren man was arrested Wednesday evening in Carter County.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 34 year old James D. Hill, was arrested on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance.

 

The Highway Patrol arrest report did not indicate what the controlled substance was.

 

 

ONE ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY ATTEMPTING TO FLEE FROM POLICE

 

A Cape Girardeau teen is facing charges after he allegedly attempted to flee from police yesterday.

 

According to the Southeast Missourian, 17 year old Devon. J. Smith, of Cape Girardeau, was arrested following a traffic stop Wednesday morning. Smith reportedly attempted to run during the stop and also threw down a handgun he had been carrying.

 

Smith is facing charges of unlawful use of a weapon and resisting detention.

 

 

SEVEN ARRESTS MADE DURING BUTLER COUNTY CHECKPOINT

 

A Checkpoint this past weekend in Butler County resulted in seven arrests.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, during the checkpoint on March 14th, there was one arrest for driving while intoxicated, two felony drug arrests and four misdemeanor criminal arrests.

 

A total of 188 vehicles were stopped during the four-hour operation.

 

 

OVER $16 MILLION AWARDED TO PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES IN ARKANSAS

 

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $16.5 million to 105 Arkansas public housing authorities to make major large-scale improvements.

 

The grants announced Wednesday are provided through HUD's Capital Fund Program. The program provides annual funding to approximately 3,100 public housing authorities nationwide to build, repair, renovate and/or modernize public housing.

 

The work can include replacing roofs or updating plumbing and electrical systems to increase energy efficiency.

 

 

GOVERNOR NIXON SIGNS CHEMOTHERAPY LEGISLATION

 

Missouri cancer patients soon could find it more affordable to take chemotherapy pills.

 

Governor Jay Nixon signed legislation Wednesday that limits the amount of money patients could be charged for oral chemotherapy medicines. The bill imposes an out-of-pocket limit of $75 for a 30-day supply, starting next January.

 

The legislation is intended to make the patients' cost for oral chemotherapy more comparable to intravenous chemotherapy.

 

Some patients currently are charged thousands of dollars a month for oral chemotherapy, which is covered as a pharmacy benefit. It often has fewer side effects than intravenous therapy. But IV chemotherapy is significantly cheaper for patients, because it's covered as a medical benefit, which requires a routine co-payment for a doctor's office visit.

 

 

AVERAGE MISSOURI SALES TAX RANKED 14TH HIGHEST IN UNITED STATES

 

A new report ranks the average sales tax paid in Missouri as the 14th highest among states, but that's still lower than many of its neighbors.

 

The Tax Foundation, a Washington-based nonprofit research group, compiled the rankings by examining the state sales tax rate and the average local sales tax rate.

 

Missouri's state sales tax of 4.225 percent ranked 37th out of the 45 states that charge sales taxes. But Missouri's average local sales tax of 3.36 percent was one of the higher rates among states.

 

The report says Missouri's combined state and local average sales tax rate is 7.58 percent. Although Missouri ranked 14th nationally, its average sales taxes were lower than in neighboring Kansas, Illinois, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Tennessee.

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 19, 2014

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WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BLYTHEVILLE

 

A 55 year old Blytheville woman was found dead earlier this week.

 

According to Blytheville Police, the body of Barbara Faye Jackson was discovered lying face down on her porch by a neighbor Monday morning.

 

The body has been sent to state officials for an autopsy.

 

 

TWO FLOWN TO HOSPITALS FOLLOWING STODDARD COUNTY COLLISION

 

Two people were flown to hospitals following a collision Tuesday evening in Stoddard County.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred when a vehicle ran off the side of Highway 25 near Dexter, over corrected and travelled into the path of another vehicle.

 

The driver of the first vehicle, 21 year old Brooke M. Patterson, of Bernie, was seriously injured and flown to a St. Louis hospital. The driver of the second vehicle suffered moderate injuries and was taken by air evac to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

 

 

BERNIE MOTHER ADVOCATING FOR MARIJUANA DECRIMINALIZATION

 

Tres Johnson wasn't expected to live through his first day. Ten years later, his mother calls him "our little miracle," but says medical marijuana could greatly improve her child's life. Now, Brandy Johnson is joining the effort to decriminalize marijuana in Missouri.

 

Tres, of Bernie, was born with diprosopus, which is Greek for "two faces." It is commonly referred to as cranial duplication. The Dexter Daily Statesman reports that there are just 35 known cases throughout the world.

 

Tres is inquisitive, enjoys toys, likes discovering new places. But Johnson says he suffers up to 120 seizures per day.

 

Johnson and her son were in Jefferson City earlier this month, where she testified in favor of a House bill that would decriminalize marijuana.

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO SELL CITY CABLE

 

The Poplar Bluff City Council has voted to sell the city’s internet and cable television services.

 

According to the Daily American Republic, the services were sold to Rural Broadband Investments of Overland Park, Kansas for $17.5 million dollars.

 

The council voted 6 to 0 in favor of the sale Monday night.

 

Rural Broadband Investments is the parent company of NewWave Communications, which provides services in many Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas cities, including Dexter and Piggott.

 

 

NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WOMAN TAKES HOME THREE MILLION DOLLAR LOTTO PRIZE

 

A Northeast Arkansas woman recently won $3 million dollars, but was very close to winning much more.

 

Miranda Huffman, of Lepanto, won the money with a Mega Millions lottery ticket. She matched 5 numbers, along with the megaplier option, to win three million dollars; but was just one number off from winning the $353 million dollar jackpot.

 

She later said that it was the first Mega Millions ticket she had purchased for herself.

 

 

MOBILE OFFICE SCHEDULED FOR NEXT WEEK IN VAN BUREN

 

Citizens will have the opportunity to speak with members of United States Senator Roy Blunt’s staff next week in Van Buren.

 

Senator Blunt’s staff will be holding a Mobile Office from 10 am to 11 am on Thursday, March 27th, at the Float Stream Restaurant in Van Buren.

 

Mobile Offices are opportunities for Missourians to discuss their questions or concerns with the federal government one-on-one with members of Senator Blunt’s staff.

 

 

MISSOURI BILL WOULD MAKE IT EASIER FOR SOME MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND THEIR FAMILIES TO REGISTER TO VOTE

 

Some Missouri lawmakers want to make it easier for members of the military to vote when they return from deployments.

 

Missouri now requires people to register about a month in advance to be eligible to vote. The law sets the registration deadline as the fourth Wednesday before an election.

 

But a Senate-passed bill now pending in the House would make an exception for members of the armed forces and their families who have been stationed elsewhere. They would be allowed to register to vote as late as the Friday before an election.

 

The exception also would apply to civilian government employees and their families who are working outside the U.S., and to members of religious or welfare organizations who are assisting service members.

 

 

HARSH WEATHER CITED FOR RISE IN MISSOURI UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

 

Missouri's Economic Development Department is citing "harsh winter weather" as a likely reason for a rise in the state's February unemployment rate.

 

Figures released Tuesday show Missouri's jobless rate was 6.4 percent last month. The department previously reported that unemployment held steady at 6 percent from December to January.

 

The national jobless rate in February was 6.7 percent.

 

Despite the unemployment rate increase, the department said Missouri added 1,300 jobs during February on a seasonally adjusted basis.

 

Missouri's civilian labor force of about 3 million people grew by nearly 5,400 during February. The labor force includes people with jobs and those who are on unemployment but looking for work.

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 18, 2014

ARMED ROBBERY REPORTED IN EAST PRAIRIE  

 

An undisclosed amount of cash was taken during a reported armed robbery in East Prairie over the weekend.

 

According to authorities, the robbery was reported Sunday morning at KC’s Jiffy Mart.

 

The suspect is described as a white male around five feet, nine inches to five feet, 11 inches tall.  He was wearing a dark colored baseball cap with a green bandana over his face, along with a dark long sleeved shirt and gloves.

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MALDEN MAN KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK

 

A Malden man was killed Saturday evening in a single vehicle wreck in Dunklin County.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 36 year old Thadduas E. Tank was pronounced dead at the scene of the wreck off of Route DD.

 

Tank’s vehicle reportedly ran off the side of the roadway, went down an embankment, struck several trees, and overturned. The crash report says Tank was wearing a safety device at the time of the wreck.

 

 

PIGGOTT MAN KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE WRECK

 

A motorcycle wreck Saturday evening resulted in the death of a Piggott man.

 

According to the Arkansas State Police, 34 year old Chad H. Carmack was killed after he lost control of his motorcycle on Highway 62 in Clay County and slid underneath another vehicle.

 

Carmack was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

 

DEXTER MAN FOUND GUILTY OF SECOND DEGREE MURDER

 

A Dexter man was convicted Friday in connection to the shooting death of a man in 2013.

 

According to Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney, Russell Oliver, Glenn Scott Evans was found guilty of second degree murder for the February 19th, 2013 homicide of Sean Crow in a McDonald’s parking lot in Advance.

 

Oliver says Evans drove Matt Cook to the location where Cook allegedly killed Crow and also helped destroy evidence.

 

Cook is scheduled for a trial in December.

 

 

AROUND TWO POUNDS OF METH REPORTEDLY FOUND DURING SEARCH OF RESIDENCES IN HORNERSVILLE

 

Authorities reportedly found two pounds of methanphetamine while executing a search warrant in Hornersville.

 

According to authorities, the meth, along with stolen property and several thousand dollars were discovered during the search on Friday, which included two homes and other locations on the premises.

 

Five people were taken into custody.  Their names have not yet been released.

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON METH AND POT CHARGE

 

A Poplar Bluff man is facing multiple drug charges following his arrest Thursday night in Butler County.

 

According to the Highway Patrol, 54 year old Lawrence E. Bailey was arrested on a felony charge of possession of methamphetamine. Bailey is also facing misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.

 

 

DONIPHAN WOMAN FACING METH CHARGE

 

A Doniphan woman was taken into custody Friday morning on a felony meth charge.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 23 year old Rebekah N. VanCleave, was arrested in Ripley County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine.

 

 

TWO ARRESTED IN BUTLER COUNTY SATURDAY NIGHT ON METH CHARGES

 

Two people were arrested on meth charges Saturday night in Butler County.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the first arrest occurred at 9:10 pm when 37 year old Thomas A. Kent, of Paducah, Kentucky, was taken into custody on a charge of possession of methamphetamine.

 

The second arrest occurred over an hour and a half later. 31 year old Ashley E. Teague, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine. Teague also had warrants for failure to appear, shoplifting; and failure to appear, trespassing.

 

The Highway Patrol did not indicate if the two arrests were connected.

 

 

THREE ARRESTED ON GUN RELATED CHARGE AT CAPE GIRARDEAU MALL

 

Three people were taken into custody Saturday after an incident at a Cape Girardeau mall.

 

According to the Cape Girardeau Police Department, the three subjects entered the mall with handguns openly displayed on their persons, which is a violation of a city ordinance.

 

Police arrested 42 year old Robert E. Chambers and 28 year old Fawn F. Chambers, both of Doniphan, along with 22 year old Shelia R. Waeltermann of Park Hills.

 

 

PAVEMENT REPAIRS SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK IN CARTER COUNTY

 

Westbound US Highway 60 in Carter County will be reduced to one lane this week while Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.

 

The work zone will be located from Route Y to Route P.

 

Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday from 7:30 am to 3 pm each day.

 

 

TAX CREDITS APPROVED FOR LOW INCOME HOUSING BY MISSOURI HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

 

A Missouri commission has approved tax credits to build low-income housing after delaying their issuance last year.

 

The Missouri Housing Development Commission unanimously endorsed issuing about $14 million in tax credits Friday for about 1,600 housing units.

 

The commission had delayed approving the tax credits in December as part of Democratic Governor Jay Nixon's negotiations with certain senators to pass a $1.7 billion incentive package to lure production of Boeing aircraft. Boeing ultimately opted against Missouri.

 

Republican Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder, who cast the lone "no" vote against delaying the tax credits in December, voted Friday to move forward with the projects. He says the delay potentially jeopardized funding for the developments.

 

Commission executive director Kip Stetzler says he is not aware of any financial concerns caused by the delay.

 

 

MISSOURI STATE TREASURER ENCOURAGING STUDENTS TO TAKE FINANCE CHALLENGE

 

Missouri State Treasurer Clint Zweifel is encouraging Missouri high school students to participate in the 7th annual Missouri Personal Finance Challenge, which is part of a nationwide initiative designed to teach important topics of personal economics to younger citizens.

 

High school teachers can register for the competition online at www.financechallenge.org, and then sign up their students who want to participate in four member teams. Teams must complete a fifteen-minute, multiple-choice quiz online which will be available through March 21st.

 

The top two teams in each of Missouri’s four regions will get to participate in the state championship on April 4th. The first place team will win $250 per team member as well as get to participate in the national championship on May 2nd in St. Louis.

 

 

LAWMAKERS DISCUSSING BILL THAT WOULD MAKE IT EASIER FOR INMATES TO GET MARRIED

 

A measure making it easier for inmates to get married is moving through the Missouri Legislature.

 

The legislation would create an inmate exception to a Missouri law that requires people seeking a marriage license to appear in person before the local recorder of deeds.

 

Some recorders have gone into prisons in the past in order to get signatures on marriage licenses.

 

But over the past year, three federal judges have ruled in separate cases that Missouri's in-person license requirement is unconstitutional for prisoners wanting to get married.

 

A bill that passed the Senate last week and is now pending in the House would allow inmates to apply for marriage licenses using an affidavit.

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  WEST PLAINS MAN KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK

A West Plains man has died following in a single vehicle wreck Thursday.

According to the Highway Patrol, a vehicle driven by 32 year old Christopher Evans travelled off the side of Route CC in Howell County and overturned. Evans was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene.

A child in the vehicle, 4 year old Caiden Evans, was seriously injured and taken by air to a Springfield hospital.

 

SHOOTING REPORTED IN CHARLESTON

Authorities in Charleston are investigating a reported shooting.

According to authorities, the incident occurred Thursday evening when a vehicle was shot at numerous times. A person in the vehicle received upper body injuries.

The victim was taken to an area hospital. Police do not have anybody in custody at this time in connection to the shooting.

 

SILVER ALERT ISSUED FOR MISSING NORTHEAST ARKANSAS MAN

A silver alert has been issued for a Northeast Arkansas man who has been missing since Tuesday.

According to the Arkansas State Police, 65 year old Luther Ray Olinger was last known to be at 190 Chester Street in Batesville, Arkansas.

He has brown eyes, short brown hair, and is 6’2’ and weighs 165 pounds.

Olinger was last seen wearing a blue work shirt and blue jeans. Anyone who has information on Olinger’s whereabouts should contact the Independence County Sheriff’s Department at 870-698-2450.

 

CAPE GIRARDEAU STUDENT CLAIMS FIRST PLACE AT REGIONAL SPELLING BEE

A Cape Girardeau student has earned a trip to Washington DC by winning the fifth Annual Regional Spelling Bee at Three Rivers College.

The competition was won by Jade Ray Samanta, a student at Trinity Lutheran, after he correctly spelled the word “ribosome.” Samanta will represent Southeast Missouri in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.

 

STEELE MAN ARRESTED IN BUTLER COUNTY

A Steele man was taken into custody Thursday afternoon on multiple charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 25 year old Mark A. Stigall is facing charges of possession of a controlled substance, distribution of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Stigall was arrested at 1:15 pm Thursday in Butler County.

 

PARAGOULD MAN ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGE

A Paragould man is facing a drugs charge following his arrest Thursday.

According to KAIT, 41 year old Jamey Lee Hooper was taken into custody after Jonesboro Police reportedly found suspected meth in Hooper’s vehicle during a traffic stop.

Hooper is facing a charge of possession of methamphetamine or cocaine, less than 2 grams.

 

CELL PHONE TRACKING BILL PASSED BY MISSOURI HOUSE

Law enforcement could not track the location of an electronic or cellular device without a warrant under a bill passed by the Missouri House.

The legislation passed with a 134 to 13 vote on Thursday and now moves to the Senate. It would prohibit law enforcement from using technology to track an electronic device unless the device was reported stolen by the owner or there is a possible life-threatening situation.

The measure is sponsored by Republican Representative Robert Cornejo, of St. Peters. He says the bill is intended to protect privacy rights and give direction to courts on warrants involving electronic tracking. Opponents say the legislation could hinder law enforcement.

 

PERFORMANCE BASED FUNDING FOR COLLEGES APPROVED BY MISSOURI HOUSE

The Missouri House has passed legislation that would implement performance-based funding for public universities and community colleges.

Under the bill, the schools would work with the Department of Higher Education to develop goals, such as graduation and retention rates, that would then be used to determine part of their funding.

The performance-based goals would apply in years the state can afford to increase higher education funding. In those years, 90 percent of a school's funding increase would be determined using the goals. Ten percent would go toward resolving historic funding inequities among the Missouri's public colleges.

The House voted 143 to 3 on Wednesday to send the bill to the Senate. Senators have already passed their own version of the bill, but it doesn't include community colleges and would expire in 2016.

 

MEDICAID REVAMP ADVANCED BY SENATE HEALTH COMMITTEE

After a month of hearings, a state Senate committee has advanced legislation that would revamp the way Medicaid is administered in Missouri.

The bill endorsed Thursday would shift more children and adults into managed care policies that more closely resemble private insurance.

It also would cover many seniors and disabled through a new kind of arrangement called a coordinated care organization. The groups could include regional partnerships among hospitals, doctors and pharmacists that coordinate care for Medicaid patients.

The 6 to 4 vote by Senate health committee means the legislation now can be debated by the full Senate.

The legislation does not include a provision sought by Governor Jay Nixon and other Democrats to expand Medicaid eligibility to hundreds of thousands of low-income adults.

 

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 13, 2014

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ELDERLY MAN MISSING OUT OF INDEPENDENCE COUNTY, ARKANSAS

 

Authorities in Independence County, Arkansas are searching for an elderly man who was last seen earlier this week.

 

According to authorities, 65 year old Luther Olinger has been missing since Tuesday. Olinger has brown eyes and hair, is 6’2’ and weighs 165 pounds.

 

Anyone who has information on the location of Olinger should call the Independence County Sheriff’s Department at 870-793-8838.

 

 

WOMAN FOUND DEAD FOLLOWING NORTHEAST ARKANSAS FIRE

 

A Jonesboro woman was found dead following a fire at a home earlier this week.

 

According to authorities, 54 year old Karen Judy Rogers died Tuesday night. An investigation has been started into the cause of the fire.

 

 

MAN FACES UP TO 10 YEARS IN PRISON ON HEALTHCARE FRAUD CHARGE

 

A Tennessee man pled guilty this week a fraud charge.

 

According to KZIM, 47 year old Gary Wayne Bender, formerly of Ellsinore, pled guilty on Tuesday to a charge of Healthcare Fruad.

 

Bender reportedly falsely claimed that he received home care.

 

Bender faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine at his sentencing on June 9th.

 

 

MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES IN CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY

 

A Florissant man was arrested Tuesday night in Cape Girardeau County on multiple felony charges.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 20 year old Jamal D. Hughes was arrested on felony charges of possession with intent to distribute and tampering with physical evidence.

 

 

SENATOR BLUNT’S MOBILE OFFICE SCHEDULED FOR THIS MONTH IN KENNETT

 

Staff Members of United States Senator Roy Blunt will be in Kennett later this month to meet with constituents.

 

The Mobile Office is an opportunity for Missourians to discuss their questions or concerns with the federal government one-on-one with members of Senator Blunt’s staff.

 

The office has been scheduled for Monday, March 24th, at the Kennett Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will take place from 2 pm to 3 pm.

 

 

RESTRIPING TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

 

Missouri Department of Transportation crews will begin restriping roads in Southeast Missouri next week.

 

MoDOT's Southeast District striping crews will focus on major four-lane routes within the 25 county region throughout spring 2014.

 

In June and July, crews will work to re-stripe state routes within cities and towns. Additional information will be released prior to night work on major routes.

 

While striping is under way, the striping trucks will move between 8 mph and 12 mph. Drivers should be prepared to slow down significantly when coming up behind a slow-moving striping caravan.

 

 

LAW ENFORCEMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN IMPAIRED DRIVING CRACKDOWN FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY

 

Law enforcement officers across Missouri will be participating in a crackdown on impaired driving for St. Patrick’s Day this weekend.

 

If you plan on drinking, the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety reminds you to designate a driver or call a cab.

 

During a similar campaign last year, 412 DWI arrests were made according to Colonel Ron Replogle, Superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

 

 

PROPOSED MINIMUM WAGE HIKE ADVANCES IN MISSOURI

 

A state Senate committee has advanced legislation that could raise Missouri's minimum wage to $10 an hour.

 

Tuesday's vote by a Senate business committee means the proposed increase could be brought up later for debate by the full Senate. But there is no guarantee that will occur, because the measure has been opposed by many Republicans who control the Legislature.

 

The bill by Democratic Senator Jamilah Nasheed, of St. Louis, would raise Missouri's minimum wage to $10 an hour in 2015 and continue to adjust it annually for inflation.

 

The state's minimum wage currently stands at $7.50 an hour - 25 cents more than the federal minimum wage. Missouri's minimum wage already is adjusted annually for inflation, as a result of a 2006 law approved by voters.

 

 

MISSOURI HOUSE GIVES INITIAL APPROVAL TO BILL THAT WOULD REGULATE RED-LIGHT AND SPEEDING CAMERAS

 

Missouri drivers would not have points assessed against their license for tickets issued by automated traffic cameras under legislation endorsed by the state House.

 

The House gave initial approval to the bill Wednesday that would regulate red-light and speeding cameras.

 

Photo traffic enforcement systems for Missouri municipalities have been the subject of ongoing court cases and many cities have temporary halted enforcement. The measure would require cities to meet certain standards in order to operate speeding or red-light cameras.

 

Supporters say the measure would streamline traffic enforcement across different municipalities and give guidance to the courts. Opponents say it circumvents the point system and could keep dangerous drivers on the road.

 

The bill needs one more affirmative vote before moving to the Senate.

 

 

HOUSE PANEL ENDORSES PLAN THAT WOULD MAKE EDUCATION FUNDING PARTLY DEPENDENT ON THE ECONOMY

 

A Missouri House panel is moving ahead with a two-tiered budget that makes education funding partly dependent on the strength of the economy.

 

A plan endorsed Wednesday by the House Budget Committee would add $122 million to the state's $3 billion in basic school funding. If state revenues meet Governor Jay Nixon's more optimistic projections, the House budget would provide a $278 million increase for schools.

 

The House plan would provide a smaller increase than Nixon sought for public universities. It would also bar the universities from offering resident tuition rates to students living in the U.S. illegally.

 

Nixon also wanted to expand Medicaid eligibility to more lower-income adults. The Republican-led House committee rejected that. But its plan would restore adult dental coverage that was cut from Medicaid in 2005.

 

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 12, 2014

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MAN CHARGED WITH ARSON IN FREDERICKTOWN FIRE

 

A Fredericktown man is facing an arson charge in connection to a fire at his home over the weekend.

 

The fire occurred Sunday night at a residence on East Martin Avenue. According to KFVS, 45 year old Robert Crowell is accused of starting the fire while he and his child were in the house.

 

He later took the child to his ex-wife’s home. Crowell has been charged with first degree arson and endangering the welfare of a child.

 

 

14 ARRESTED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS DRUG INVESTIGATION

 

A six month long investigation has led to the arrest of 14 people in Randolph County, Arkansas.

 

Authorities say five of the arrests were made last week after officers located methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia and firearms at a Pocohontas home.

 

Further investigation led to the arrest of nine more area residents on Monday.

 

A complete list of those arrested and the charges filed against them is available below.

 

 

David Glen Spears, of Ravenden Springs.  Spears was charged with two counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Synthetic “K-2” Marijuana, a Class D felony and one count of Near Certain Facilities.

 

Christopher Charles Peoples, of Pocahontas.  Peoples was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Hydrocodone, a Class C felony.

 

Timothy Allen Dover, of Pocahontas.  Dover was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Hydrocodone, a Class C felony.

 

Karen Vanessa Velilla, of Pocahontas.  Velilla was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Hydrocodone, a Class C felony; Possession of a Controlled Substance; Methamphetamine, a Class C felony; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Class B felony; Possession of Marijuana a Class A misdemeanor and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia a Class A misdemeanor.

 

Steven Phillip Velilla, of Pocahontas.  Velilla was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Methadone, a Class C felony; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Class B felony; Possession of a Controlled Substance; Methamphetamine, a Class C felony; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Class D felony; Possession of Marijuana, a Class A misdemeanor and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia a Class a misdemeanor.

 

James Devon Rolland, of Maynard.  Rolland was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Methamphetamine, a Class C felony; Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver more than 10 grams, a Class A felony; Possession of a Controlled Substance; Methamphetamine, a Class B felony; Simultaneous Possession of Drugs and Firearms, a Class Y felony, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Class B felony and Possession of Marijuana, a Class A misdemeanor.

 

Kenneth Paul Garrett, of Pocahontas.  Garrett was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Methamphetamine more than 2 grams, a Class B felony with the enhancement of Near Certain Facilities.

 

Theresa Marie Lewis Russell, of Black Rock.  Lewis was charged with three counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Amphetamine/Dextroamphetamine (Adderall), a Class B felony; Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Carisoprodol (Soma), a Class D felony with three counts enhanced by Near Certain Facilities.

 

Shawn M. Green, of Hoxie.  Green was charged with two counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Hydrocodone, a Class C felony.

 

Ronnie Lee Moore, Jr., of Powhatan.  Moore was charged with two counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Valium, a Class D felony with two enhancements of Near Certain Facilities.

 

Karrie Ward, of Powhatan.  Ward was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Morphine, a Class C felony.

 

Jack Hampton, of Black Rock.  Hampton was charged with three counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Valium, a Class D felony.

 

Paul Eugene Jackson, of Black Rock.  Jackson was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Methamphetamine, a Class C felony.

 

Michael J. Foley, of Paragould.  Foley was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance; Valium, a Class D felony.

 

 

TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR EAGLE TRIBUTE BAND AT TINNIN CENTER

 

The Eagles Tribute Band “Take it to the Limit” is coming to Poplar Bluff later this month.

 

Take it to the Limit, which was named Branson’s “Group of the Year” is officially endorsed and recognized by the Eagles, and plays a set filled with the Eagle’s greatest hits, including “Hotel California,” “Life in the Fast Lane,” “Witchy Woman,” and more.

 

Tickets for the show at the Tinnin Center on Thursday, March 27th, are available for $10 each. Tickets can be purchased online at trcc.edu/tinnin, at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce, Dexter Chamber of Commerce, the college Financial Services office or at the door.

 

 

ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR WINNING LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN JONESBORO

 

A Jonesboro man has turned a lottery ticket into a big payout.

 

The winning ticket for $100,000 was purchased by Kelly Klingensmith at Citgo Stadium in Jonesboro. Klingensmith bought the ticket for $5.

 

 

ARKANSAS STATE POLICE BEGIN SAFETY BELT CAMPAIGN

 

The Arkansas State Police are warning young drivers that they risk getting a ticket if they drive without a seat belt on.

 

Law enforcement officers across the state are stepping up their enforcement of safety belt laws as part of a two week Click It or Ticket campaign.

 

According to the Arkansas State Police, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens and in 2012 73 percent of young people, ages 16 to 20, who died in traffic crashes in Arkansas were not buckled-up.

 

 

NEW LEGISLATION WOULD REQUIRE UNDERAGE TEENS TO GET PARENTAL CONSENT TO USE CERTAIN TANNING MACHINES

 

Teens younger than 17 would need parental consent to use tanning machines that emit ultraviolet rays at salons under legislation endorsed by the Missouri House.

 

The bill given first-round approval Tuesday would penalize tanning salons $500 for providing services to teenagers without parental consent. The legislation needs another House vote before moving to the Senate.

 

State health officials would be charged with developing a standardized consent form for parents to use.

 

Sponsoring Republican Representative Gary Cross, of Lee's Summit, says the bill would protect children from exposure to ultraviolet rays that can cause skin cancer. Opponents argue that it is a burdensome government regulation on tanning businesses.

 

 

BILL WOULD ALLOW RETAILERS TO SELL BEER BY THE BOTTLE

 

Missouri retailers could start selling beer by the bottle under legislation given initial approval in the state Senate.

State law currently prohibits stores from selling beer in packages that contain fewer than three bottles.

The bill by Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt, of Glendale, would allow the sale of a single bottles, cans or pouches of beer.

Senators gave the bill preliminary approval Monday. A second vote is needed to send it to the House. If the measure is passed by both chambers and signed by the governor, single-serving beer sales could start in stores in 2015.

Schmitt described the legislation as promoting freedom and liberty.

 

 

COURT UPHOLDS FINANCIAL ESTIMATE FOR CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION INITIATIVE

 

A Missouri appeals court panel has upheld the financial estimate for a potential ballot initiative seeking to reinstate campaign contribution limits.

 

The ruling Tuesday by the Western District appellate court overturns a decision made last year by Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem.

 

The proposed initiative would limit contributions to $2,600 per election for candidates for governor, judgeships, the Legislature and other offices. It would ban contributions by corporations and labor unions to candidates or political parties.

 

The financial summary prepared by the auditor's office says the impact on state and local revenues is unknown. The appeals court said that's sufficient.

 

Beetem had ordered that to be revised to incorporate an opponent's estimate that the contribution limits could reduce tax revenues by millions of dollars.

 

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 11, 2014

RIVER RADIO NEWS 031114 SENATH MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO MURDER CHARGE IN DEATH OF THREE YEAR OLD GIRL

A Senath man has pled guilty to a murder charge in the 2011 death of three year old Breeann Rodriguez.

Shawn Morgan pleaded guilty Monday to charges of first degree murder, child kidnapping, and armed criminal action. Rodriguez went missing in August of 2011 and her remains were found 10 days later.

Authorities say Morgan confessed to killing the child after authorities found her on the ladder of his above-ground backyard swimming pool.

He was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

DEXTER WOMAN GETS 15 YEARS FOR KILLING MAN WITH HAMMER AND HATCHET

A southeast Missouri woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for killing a St. Louis man, using a hammer and a hatchet as the weapons.

Tammi L. Todd, of Dexter, was sentenced last week. She pleaded guilty in May to second degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of 48 year old Wendell Adams.

Adams died two days after being found unconscious at his home in June 2011. A motive for the attack wasn't clear.

PARAGOULD MAN SENTENCED TO 40 YEARS IN PRISON ON RAPE CHARGE

A Paragould man has been sentenced on a rape charge.

According to Prosecuting Attorney for the Second Judicial District of Arkansas, Scott Ellington, 43 year old Barry Wayne Crow pled guilty to a charge of rape in connection to an investigation that began last March.

Crow was sentenced to 40 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections.

NEW MADRID COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATING STRING OF LILBOURN THEFTS

A large amount of stolen items were seized in January in connection to a string of thefts in Lilbourn.

The New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department says arrests were made in January in connection to the thefts and some of the items that were recovered have yet to be identified. According to the Sheriff’s Department, the thefts are still under investigation.

If you were the victim of a theft of burglary prior to January 17th and believe some of the items may be yours, contact the Lilbourn Police Department to set up a meeting.

POULTRY FACILITY BRINGING 1,000 NEW JOBS TO NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

A planned 1,000 new jobs are coming to Northeast Arkansas as a part of a recently announced poultry facility.

Peco foods announced on Monday that they were bringing a fully integrated poultry facility to Randolph and Clay Counties. The new facility will include a hatchery, feed mill and processing plant.

The feed mill will be located in Corning, with the processing plant and hatchery residing just outside of Pocahontas.

Groundbreaking on the feed mill site is set for April and the first stages of work on the hatchery and processing plant site will begin in July.

TWEENS INTERNET SAFETY TALK TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY

The Poplar Bluff Municipal Library will be hosting an internet and online safety talk for tweens this week.

The program will be presented by Detective Scott Phelps on Thursday, March 13th at 1 pm. The discussion will offer tips and pointers on the safe use of the Internet, social media, and texting.

Another session meant for adult audiences will be held on Tuesday, March 18th at 6 pm.

For more information call Poplar Bluff Municipal Library at 573-686-8639.

THREE RIVERS TO HOST 16TH ANNUAL DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL

Hundreds of high school musicians and singers will be testing their skills at the upcoming 16th Annual Three Rivers District Music Festival.

Event officials say 15 high school bands and nine high school choirs will perform March 22nd and 29th. The event is open to the public, and friends and family members of the musicians are invited to attend.

The Festival is one of 20 such events in the state, where local bands and choirs compete for spots in the State Music Festival in Columbia on May 2nd and 3rd.

High schools with participating bands and ensembles include: Bloomfield, Caruthersville, New Madrid County Central, Clearwater, Dexter, Doniphan, Greenville, Malden, Poplar Bluff, Portageville, Puxico, and South Pemiscot.

High Schools with choirs attending the festival are: Bloomfield, New Madrid County Central, Dexter, Doniphan, Greenville, and Poplar Bluff.

MODOT ASKING FOR MOTORISTS HELP IN REPORTING POTHOLES

The Missouri Department of Transportation announced on Monday a pothole repair initiative that will see crews aggressively respond and patch potholes to keep highways smooth and safe.

To help with this imitative, MoDOT is asking motorists to report the locations of potholes by calling the Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT. You can also report potholes online at MoDot.org.

MARIJUANA BILL DISCUSSED BY MISSOURI HOUSE

Most Missouri adults would be able to buy and use recreational marijuana under a bill being considered by a state House panel.

The measure would let people older than 21 produce, sell, distribute and use cannabis. The legislation would allow the state to adopt regulations on marijuana distribution and to levy an excise tax up to 25 percent of the drug's cost.

It is sponsored by Democratic Representative Chris Kelly, of Columbia. The House public safety committee held a hearing on the measure Monday, but did not take a vote.

MISSOURI FARMERS TO SEE LARGER PROPERTY TAX BILLS

Missouri farmers will get a larger property tax bill for their land starting in 2015.

Property tax for agricultural land is based on its productive value. Farms are divided into eight groups based upon land quality, with the best in Grade 1 and the worst in Grade 8.

The Missouri Tax Commission has recommended increasing the productive values for all farms by about 5 percent. State lawmakers' deadline to reject that proposal was this past weekend. It means the new values will be in place for the 2015 and 2016 tax years.

The tax commission estimates the change will mean about 10 cents more tax per acre. The commission says the last change in productive values took effect in 1995.

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 10, 2014

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PEDESTRIAN HIT BY VEHICLE NEAR POPLAR BLUFF

 

A Poplar Bluff man received minor injuries when he was struck by a vehicle Friday night.

 

According to the Highway Patrol, the vehicle hit 50 year old David F. Bryles near Business 67, a mile south of Poplar Bluff.

 

Authorities say Bryles refused medical treatment.

 

 

MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED AFTER GETTING HIT BY VEHICLE ON HIGHWAY 60

 

A Sikeston man suffered serious injuries Saturday morning after getting hit by a vehicle.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 34 year old Timothy L. Draper ran onto Highway 60 in Butler County and was struck by a vehicle.

 

Draper was transported by EMS to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center.

 

 

ARMED ROBBERY INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY IN KENNETT

 

Police in Kennett are investigating a reported armed robbery.

 

According to the Kennett Police Department, shortly before 11 pm Friday night, officers were dispatched to an area grocery store to take a report of an armed robbery.

 

An individual told police that they had been robbed by two black males, who were wearing ski masks and armed with some type of hand gun.

 

The men fled on foot with an undetermined amount of money.

 

 

THREE ARRESTED ON METH CHARGE IN WAYNE COUNTY

 

Three area residents are facing drug charges after their arrest Friday night in Wayne County.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the three arrested were 43 year old Ronald D. Moore, of Poplar Bluff, 42 year old Tracey M. Priest, of Fisk, and 33 year old Joel L. Willeford, of Grandin.

 

The three are each facing charges of unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, methamphetamine; and possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine.

 

Priest is also charged with possession of a controlled substance, hydrocodone.

 

 

CAPE GIRARDEAU WOMAN FACING METH CHARGE

 

A Cape Girardeau woman is facing a felony meth charge following her arrest Saturday night.

 

According to an arrest report from the Highway Patrol, 32 year old Shauna R. Hamilton was taken into custody Saturday night on a felony charge of possession of methamphetamine and several traffic violations.

 

 

BULLET FIRED INTO CAPE GIRARDEAU DAY CARE

 

Police in Cape Girardeau say no one was injured when a bullet pierced the window of a home day care business.

 

The Southeast Missourian reports police believe the bullet was a stray shot fired by an unknown person around 1 p.m. Friday.

 

An officer at the scene told the newspaper the bullet passed through the window and hit a wall, lodging in the drywall.

 

Police had responded to a report of multiple shots in the area. Officers don't believe the day care was the intended target.

 

Police stopped a vehicle that had been seen in the area at the time and were trying to determine if the occupants were suspects, victims or witnesses. Schools in the area were locked down for about 30 minutes as a precaution.

 

 

CAPE AIR FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN MAY

 

The Cape Girardeau Regional Air Festival will go on as originally scheduled.

 

The festival had been cancelled earlier this year after the headline act, The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, cancelled all of their United States air show appearances due to budget cuts.

 

Recently the Snowbirds changed that decision and will perform at several U.S. air shows, allowing the Cape Air Festival to continue.

 

The Air Show will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 17th and 18th.

 

 

TRANSPORTATION PRIORITY MEETINGS TO BE HELD OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS

 

Five transportation priority meetings will be held over the next couple of weeks in Southeast Missouri.

 

According to Ozark Foothills Transportation Planning Coordinator Andrew Murphy, officials are looking for needed projects in the areas of aviation, bicycle/pedestrian, public transit, railways, and motor carriers in addition to the traditional highway and bridge projects.

 

Meetings will be held tonight at the Ripley County Caring Community Partnership in Doniphan, Tuesday at the Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission in Poplar Bluff, and Wednesday at Ozark National Scenic Riverways in Van Buren.

 

Additional meetings will be held on March 18th in Piedmont and March 20th in Ellington. The meetings will all begin at 6:30 pm.

 

 

FEDERAL GUN LAW NULLIFICATION BILL MOVING THROUGH MISSOURI HOUSE

 

Federal agents would be sent to jail for enforcing some federal gun control laws under legislation endorsed by a Missouri House panel.

 

The House General Laws Committee advanced the measure Thursday. It passed the Missouri Senate last month.

 

The bill would declare federal laws that the state considers infringements on gun rights to be null and void. Federal agents enforcing those laws could face civil penalties and be prosecuted for a new crime, punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

 

Courts have consistently ruled that states cannot nullify federal laws.

 

The bill would also allow designated school personnel to carry concealed weapons in school buildings. It now heads to the House Rules Committee before moving to the floor.

 

 

NEW BILL WOULD REQUIRE SOME COLLEGE STUDENTS TO GET VACCINATED AGAINST BACTERIAL MENINGITIS

 

Students living on college campuses could be required to get vaccinated against bacterial meningitis under legislation endorsed by a Missouri Senate committee.

 

The legislation would require all students in on-campus housing to have the meningococcal vaccine starting in July 2015, unless they seek a religious or medical exemption.

 

Meningococcal disease can cause an inflammation of the brain lining known as meningitis. It can spread among people in crowded places such as dormitories and can strike quickly with sometimes deadly results. Some symptoms can appear similar to the flu, including fever, headaches and neck stiffness.

 

The Senate health committee endorsed the legislation Thursday. The panel heard testimony two weeks ago from a former college student who suffered permanent disabilities because of the disease.

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 7, 2014

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MAN CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER IN CONNECTION TO BABY’S DEATH

 

A Jonesboro man has been charged with manslaughter in connection to the death of a baby last year.

 

According to KAIT, 38 year old Carlos Dwayne Rubin is facing a charge of manslaughter in the death of one year old Rashawn Hughes.

 

A juvenile witness reportedly told authorities that he saw Rubin shoving the baby’s head into a pillow and yelling at him to go to sleep.

 

 

FIVE IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING BUST IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

 

Five people are facing drug charges following a drug bust.

 

According to KAIT, the bust was conducted at a home in Pocahontas. Authorities reportedly found meth, marijuana, and firearms.

 

Five people have been arrested, Karen Velilla, Steven Velilla, Christopher Peoples, James Rolland, and Timothy Dover.

 

 

NAVY SEABEES MONUMENT TO BE UNVEILED THIS WEEKEND

 

A monument honoring U.S. Navy Seabee veterans will be unveiled this weekend in Bloomfield.

 

The Seabees were members of the Navy's construction battalion, which built bases, airstrips and roads during combat. The Dexter Daily Statesman reports The Navy Seabee Veterans of America is working to put a Seabee monument in every veterans cemetery in the nation.

 

A monument will be unveiled Saturday at the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery in Bloomfield.

 

Thomas M. Meyer, a Navy Seabee veteran from 1969 to 1972, said the monument will be the first at a state veterans cemetery in Missouri. A similar monument is in place at Missouri's Jefferson Barracks, which is a national cemetery.

 

The number of Seabee veterans has dropped from 325,000 during World War II to fewer than 5,000 in 2014.

 

 

THREE RIVERS TO HOLD GROUNDBREAKING FOR NEW ENTRANCE

 

A groundbreaking for the new grand entrance to Three Rivers College will be held next week.

 

The groundbreaking will begin at 10 am Monday, March 10th, on Three Rivers Boulevard across from the Tinnin Fine Arts Center. The entrance road, which will connect TRC to Shelby Road, is being built on land donated to the college by Dr. Richard Camp.

 

The approximately $1.3 million in road construction costs are being funded by the Poplar Bluff Regional Transportation Development District.

 

 

ORGANIZATIONS SOUGHT TO SERVE MEALS TO CHILDREN

 

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is looking for organizations to serve meals to children this summer.

 

The Summer Food Service Program reimburses organizations for meals they serve to children who are at risk of not having enough to eat during the summer months when school is not in session.

 

Organizations eligible to participate include schools, faith-based organizations, camps, private nonprofit agencies, and local governments. The sites are required to be located in areas where at least half of the children are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals.

 

Applications are being accepted through May 15th. For more information, go online to health.mo.gov.

 

 

ENTREES BEING ACCEPTED FOR CONGRESSIONAL ART CONTEST

 

Entrees are currently being accepted by the office of US Congressman Jason Smith for the 2014 Congressional Art Contest.

 

Students in grades 9 through 12 can submit original paintings, drawings, collages, mixed media, computer-generated art, and photographs. A panel of art experts will select a winning work of art to represent Missouri’s Eighth District and be displayed on Capitol Hill for one year.

 

Entrees must be submitted to one of Smith’s offices by Friday, April 25th. His Poplar Bluff office is located at 2911 North Westwood Boulevard.

 

 

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS THIS WEEKEND

 

The sun is going to start rising a little bit later starting on Sunday.

 

Daylight Savings Time will begin at 2 am Sunday morning. Remember to set your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed Saturday night. This is also a good time to replace your smoke detector batteries.

 

Daylight savings time is set to run this year through November 2nd.

 

 

ARKANSAS LAWMAKERS TO DISCUSS STATE RESPONSE TO WINTER STORM

 

Arkansas legislators are set to discuss highway officials' response to a winter storm that left drivers stranded on icy Arkansas interstates earlier this week.

 

Senator Bill Sample, chairman of the Senate's Transportation Committee, says the joint meetings are set for Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

Two senators requested that the transportation committees meet after motorists were stranded overnight for hours on Interstates 55 and 40 in eastern Arkansas.

 

On Wednesday, Governor Mike Beebe criticized the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department's actions in handling the winter weather, saying their reaction time to sending crews was slow.

 

The governor said it wasn't acceptable that other states cleared their highways better than Arkansas did.

 

 

BILL ON TAX BREAKS FOR RELOCATING BUSINESSES DELAYED

 

Legislation creating special tax breaks for businesses that relocate to Missouri has been put on hold in the state House.

 

The bill had received initial approval Wednesday and was scheduled for a second House vote Thursday that would send it to the Senate.

 

But the bill's sponsor, Representative John McCaherty, said he delayed the vote after The Associated Press raised questions about whether the bill was written more broadly than McCaherty intended.

 

During debate, McCaherty said the bill would provide tax breaks to encourage businesses that left the state to return to Missouri. The bill's wording appeared to authorize a tax break for any business that moved to Missouri.

 

McCaherty said he plans to ask the House to reconsider the bill and re-open it for more amendments.

RIVER RADIO NEWS, MARCH 6, 2014

   

ONE ARRESTED IN PARAGOULD SHOOTING

One person has been arrested in connection to a shooting incident Monday in Paragould.

According to the Paragould Police Department, 22 year old Ivey A. Herren was arrested on a charge of battery 1st.

The victim, Alex Wells, was taken to an area hospital for medical treatment. The full extent of the victim’s injuries was not released.

 

NO ONE INJURED AFTER TRAIN HITS SEMI TRAILER IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

No injuries were reported after a train hit a semi trailer early Wednesday morning.

According to authorities, the incident occurred on Main Street in Walnut Ridge at 3:41 am Wednesday. The semi was stopped at a traffic light and had its trailer across the railroad tracks when the train hit it.

 

OXLY MAN FACING DRUG CHARGES

Authorities arrested an Oxly man Wednesday evening in Butler County on drug charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 31 year old Jeffery S. Winter was taken into custody shortly after 5:30 pm Wednesday.

Winter is facing felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and possession of a controlled substance – alprazolam.

 

CAPE GIRARDEAU MAN ARRESTED ON FELONY COCAINE CHARGE

A Cape Girardeau man is facing a felony drug charge following his arrest Tuesday night.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 33 year old Deshone S. Bailey was taken into custody on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance - cocaine.

POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOLS TO DISMISS NEXT WEEK FOR SPRING BREAK

Poplar Bluff Superintendent Chris Hon tells us that Spring Break is still scheduled for next week.

Poplar Bluff R-1 Schools will be dismissed from March 10th to March 14th for spring break.

Hon also said that the inclement weather has caused a slight shift in the school schedule, with the 3rd quarter now ending on Friday, March 21st instead of March 7th.

 

WOMAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTING SOMEONE WITH A CINDER BLOCK

Police in Cape Girardeau have taken an area woman into custody after she allegedly hit someone with a cinder block on Tuesday.

According to KFVS, 49 year old Barbara Pinkston, of Cape Girardeau, is facing a charge of domestic assault.

She had reportedly been involved in a fight with a man when she grabbed a concrete cinder block and hit him in the back of the head.

The man was taken to an area hospital.

DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APPLY FOR THREE RIVERS RN PROGRAM

The deadline for prospective students to get in their application for Three Rivers College’s Department of Nursing and Allied Health Registered Nurse program has been extended.

The deadline has been pushed back to March 17th at 5 pm. All admissions materials, including official copies of transcripts from high school and other colleges, must be received by the March 17th deadline.

More information, including pre-requisite courses and application forms for the RN program, can be found online by going to trcc.edu.

 

MISSOURI REVENUES UP SLIGHTLY

A new report shows Missouri revenues were up slightly as the state reached the two-thirds mark of its budget year.

State figures released Tuesday show that Missouri's net general revenues had risen 2 percent through February compared with the same point the previous fiscal year.

Sales taxes were up by more than 4 percent and individual income taxes were up 2.5 percent. But those gains were partially offset by a growth in tax refunds.

The 2 percent overall revenue growth matches the forecast embraced by the Republican-led Legislature but is slightly less than what Democratic Governor Jay Nixon's administration projected.

Missouri's 2014 budget year began last July and runs through June 30th .

 

CHANGES TO TAX CREDITS GIVEN INITIAL APPROVAL BY MISSOURI HOUSE

Missouri House members have endorsed legislation that would create several new business incentives while limiting some existing tax breaks for developers.

The bill given initial approval Wednesday creates tax breaks for computer data centers, firms that ship international cargo through Missouri airports and investors in new high-tech businesses.

It also lowers the amount of annual tax credits that can be authorized for developers of low-income housing and historic buildings.

The measure needs another House vote to go to the Senate, where its prospects are uncertain.

Lawmakers in the two chambers have been at odds for several years about the need to curb tax credits for housing and building developers. Some senators generally have pushed for lower limits than House members favor and resisted efforts to create new business tax credits.

 

MISSOURI HOUSE GIVEN FIRST ROUND APPROVAL ON BILL REQUIRING 72 HOUR WAITING PERIOD BEFORE AN ABORTION

The Missouri House has endorsed legislation that would make a woman seeking an abortion wait 72 hours after seeing a doctor before the procedure could be performed.

Missouri's current waiting period is 24 hours. Only two states now mandate a three-day wait.

The House gave the bill first-round approval Wednesday on a 115-37 vote. A second House vote would move it to the Senate, which began debating its own version Wednesday evening.

Republicans support the bill and argue that women need more time to make such an important decision. Democrats object and say it placed more restrictions on abortion rights.

The House legislation would also require Missouri officials to develop a video about the procedure to include in a packet of information given to women seeking abortions.

 

RIVER RADIO NEWS MARCH 5, 2014

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BODY FOUND OF MISSING SIKESTON MAN

 

The body of a missing Sikeston man was found Tuesday.

 

According to authorities, the body of 84 year old Jimmy Eugene Payne was discovered in Hickman County, Kentucky.

 

Payne was recently reported missing after family members had not heard from him for several days.

 

 

AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING SHOTS FIRED REPORT IN PARAGOULD

 

Paragould police have taken one person into custody following a report of shots being fired Monday night.

 

According to the Paragould Police Department, just after 10 pm Monday night authorities responded to a 911 call from 5714 Westbrook Drive in reference to shots fired in that area.

 

Police have taken one person into custody and the incident is still under investigation.

 

 

BUTLER COUNTY RESIDENT WINS ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN NEW LOTTERY GAME

 

A Butler County resident recently took the top prize in a new Missouri Lottery game.

 

According to the Missouri Lottery, Bonnie Stewart has claimed a $100,000 prize from a Powerball/Mega Millions scratchers ticket. She purchased the $5 ticket from Nick’s Corner Store in Poplar Bluff.

 

 

CANOPY COLLAPSES AT SHOPPING CENTER IN JONESBORO

 

One person was injured Tuesday after a canopy collapsed in Jonesboro.

 

According to KAIT, the incident occurred due to a buildup of ice at the Nettleton Court Shopping Center. The injured woman was taken to an area hospital.

 

 

TRAVELERS ASKED TO AVOID SOUTHBOUND I-55 AND I-155

 

The Missouri Department of Transportation asked motorists to avoid southbound Interstate 55 toward Arkansas and southbound Interstate 155 toward Tennessee yesterday due to icy conditions.

 

In addition to the weather, a single lane work zone near Osceola, Arkansas presents the possibility for I-55 to be closed if an incident were to occur.

 

Suggested alternate routes are available online at MoDot.org.

 

 

COURSE ON DISASTER RECOVERY COMING TO POPLAR BLUFF

 

The Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium is bringing a course to Poplar Bluff to help emergency responders be prepared for a disaster.

 

The free U.S. Department of Homeland Security certified course, Disaster Recovery in Rural Communities, will be offered from 8 am to 5 pm on April 16th at the Crisp Technology Center.

 

This eight-hour instructor-led course is specifically designed for public officials, community leaders, and private-sector representatives in rural communities who play key roles in the disaster recovery process.

 

Registration for the course is required and the deadline to register is April 2nd. To register call 573-526-9016.

 

 

MISSOURI UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNCHANGED

 

Missouri payrolls grew in January while the state's unemployment remained unchanged at 6 percent.

 

The state Department of Economic Development said Tuesday that Missouri employers added a net of 1,100 jobs in the first month of 2014.

 

The largest gain was in the leisure and hospitality sector, which added 5,100 jobs in January. The manufacturing sector grew by 2,500 positions, while the professional and business services industry grew by 2,200 jobs.

 

The largest losses were 6,100 in the trade, transportation and utilities sector and 3,300 in construction.

 

Missouri's civilian labor force was just over 3 million in January, an increase of about 1,800 from December. The labor force includes people with jobs and those who are on unemployment but looking for work.

 

 

LAWMAKERS CONSIDERING NEW PRIMARY DATE FOR MISSOURI

 

A Missouri House panel is considering whether to move the state's primary elections to June.

 

Missouri now holds party primaries for Congress, the Legislature and statewide offices in even-numbered years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in August. A House bill would move the primaries to the first Tuesday after the third Monday in June.

 

The House Elections Committee scheduled a hearing on the proposal Tuesday and planned to vote on it immediately.

 

Earlier primaries would give the winners more time to compete for November's general election. They could also cause lawmakers to campaign more aggressively during the legislative session, which runs through mid-May.

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EXPECT ICY ROADS FOR THIS MORNING

 

While the latest winter weather storm is behind us, we are still feeling it’s after effects in Southeast Missouri.

 

The National Weather Service is cautioning motorists to be careful for black ice and other treacherous road conditions.

 

Temperatures dropped into the single digits last night causing wet areas on many roads that were plowed and cleared yesterday to refreeze. Road conditions are expected to improve later this morning when the sun is higher in the sky and temperatures rebound into the 20’s.

 

 

ONE KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK

 

One person has died following a wreck on an icy Northeast Arkansas road.

 

According to the Arkansas State Police, the wreck occurred Sunday evening when a vehicle driven by 35 year old Johnny M. Hefner, of Wynne, spun into the southbound lane of Highway 1 in Poinsett County and was struck by another vehicle.

 

Hefner was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the second vehicle suffered undisclosed injures.

 

 

84 YEAR OLD MAN MISSING OUT OF SIKESTON

 

An 84 year old Sikeston man has been reported missing.

 

According to the Sikeston Department of Public Safety, Jimmy Eugene Payne was reported missing by his daughter who says she last spoke with him on Thursday.

 

Family members told authorities that Payne has recently been diagnosed with dementia and may possibly be driving his white 2002 Chrysler Concord with a Missouri License plate of “DD5-S9S”.

 

He is described as a white male, five foot, 11 inches tall, weighing 166 pounds with grey hair and blue eyes.

 

Captain James McMillen tells us that Payne may be travelling to the Fulton County, Kentucky area.

 

If anyone has information on his whereabouts, call 573-471-4711.

 

 

BERNIE BROTHERS APPEAR ON NBC’S THE VOICE

 

Two Bernie brothers have advanced to the second round of NBC’s the Voice.

 

The Brothers Walker, Clinton and Coty, qualified for the next round of the competition by being chosen for Team Usher during Monday night’s show.

 

The brothers sung Zac Brown Band’s “Keep me in Mind” and was chosen by Usher in the final seconds of the song.

 

Following the performance judges Blake Shelton said that the brothers sounded great while Shakira remarked on how good the song felt to her.

 

A link to the Brothers Walker appearance on the Voice is available on our facebook page.

 

 

BOY SUFFERS MODERATE INJURIES AFTER BEING HIT BY CAR

 

A boy reportedly suffered moderate injuries after being hit by a car in Butler County.

 

According to KFVS, the boy was sledding on Monday and slid onto a county road where he was hit.

 

The boy was taken to a hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

 

 

TWO FROM SPRINGFIELD ARRESTED IN CARTER COUNTY ON METH CHARGE

 

Two people from Springfield, Missouri were taken into custody Sunday evening in Carter County.

 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 44 year old Dennis R. Greathouse and 33 year old Carrie M. Liles, were each arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

 

Greathouse is also facing charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.

 

 

NEW MRS MISSOURI IS FROM CAPE GIRARDEAU

 

A new Mrs. Missouri was crowned over the weekend and the winner was from Cape Girardeau.

 

Dr. Erin Fluegge-Woolf won the competition on Saturday in Kansas City. She works at Southeast Missouri State University as an Assistant Professor of Management.

 

 

TAX CUT FOR HOMEOWNERS PROPOSED BY MISSOURI LAWMAKER

 

Every homeowner in Missouri could get a one-time tax refund under legislation pending in the state Senate.

 

The proposal is estimated to cost the state $384 million. It would grant an income tax cut to everyone who owned residential property as of January 1st, 2014.

 

The tax break would equal 0.75 percent of the assessed value of homes, meaning people with more valuable houses would get larger tax reductions.

 

The Senate already has given the bill initial approval. A second vote could come as soon as this week and would send the measure to the House.

 

Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt, of St. Louis County, says his legislation would tap into a surplus of state revenues.

 

The bill is one of several proposed tax cuts being considered by the Republican-led Legislature.

 

 

MISSOURI STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL POSTPONED

 

The Missouri statewide tornado drill scheduled for Tuesday is being pushed back two days because of the recent winter weather and other factors.

 

The Missouri State Emergency Management Agency says the drill will now be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The drill is part of Missouri 2014 Severe Weather Awareness Week, which runs through Friday.

 

March typically is the start of the tornado season and the drill will include the sounding of warning sirens. Residents are encouraged to seek shelter during the drill just as they would if an actual tornado was imminent.

 

 

MIDWEST ECONOMIC INDEX SUGGESTS GROWTH

 

A monthly economic index for nine Midwestern and Plains states has dropped slightly but still suggests growth over the next three to six months.

 

The overall Mid-America Business Conditions Index fell to 57.4 in February from 57.7 in January.

 

Looking six months ahead, the business confidence portion of the overall index also dropped last month. It hit a still strong 59.7 in February, compared with 62.2 in January.

 

The survey results from supply managers are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests growth, while a score below that suggests decline.

 

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.