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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

OVER $160,000 MISSING FROM GREENVILLE CITY FUNDS

The Missouri State Auditor says that over $160,000 are missing from Greenville City Funds.

According to Auditor Nicole Galloway, an audit was initiated as a part of a law enforcement investigation, which resulted in criminal charges filed by the Attorney General's Office this summer against former Greenville City Clerk Pamela Birmingham.

OVER $160,000 MISSING FROM GREENVILLE CITY FUNDS

The Missouri State Auditor says that over $160,000 are missing from Greenville City Funds.

According to Auditor Nicole Galloway, an audit was initiated as a part of a law enforcement investigation, which resulted in criminal charges filed by the Attorney General's Office this summer against former Greenville City Clerk Pamela Birmingham.

The audit report details improper payroll and other payments, improperly cashed checks, and missing cash over a more than two year period while Birmingham performed the financial accounting functions.

A criminal investigation revealed the former city clerk deposited many of the checks written to her from the city, cash, and other unrelated checks into a personal bank account and spent $62,416 from this account on various personal items.

The report also detailed a lack of oversight by the city, which allowed the fraudulent activity to take place and continue undetected. The report includes recommendations to improve oversight of accounting functions, documentation of financial transactions, and record keeping processes.

The complete audit report is available at auditor.mo.gov.

CHILD SERIOUSLY INJURED IN PEMISCOT COUNTY WRECK

Three people were injured, one seriously, in a wreck late last night in Pemiscot County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred on US Highway 61 when a vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign and struck another vehicle.

A child passenger in the first vehicle was seriously injured in the wreck and transported to a Blytheville hospital. The driver of the first vehicle and a teenage passenger each received moderate injuries and were both taken to the same hospital.

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

BRACKET RELEASED FOR 32ND ANNUAL POPLAR BLUFF SHOWDOWN

The bracket has been released for the 32nd Annual Poplar Bluff Showdown.

According to Poplar Bluff Athletic Director Kent Keith, the tournament will begin December 27th and feature eight teams across four states at the Poplar Bluff Senior High gym.

The first round will feature the Poplar Bluff Mules taking on Memphis Central High School out of Tennessee.

Other first round match-ups include Fayetteville vs. Christian County, Jonesboro vs. Kirby, and Ewing Marion Kauffman vs. Humboldt.

The Showdown will run over three days from December 27th through the 29th. Tickets are on sale at the High School Athletic Department for $7 per day.

POPLAR BLUFF RESIDENT REAPPOINTED TO MISSOURI SEISMIC SAFETY COMMISSION

A Poplar Bluff man is one of two Southeast Missouri residents who have been reappointed to the Missouri Seismic Safety Commission.

According to Missouri Governor Mike Parson, Daryl Sorrell, of Poplar Bluff, and Joel Evans, of Portageville, have both been reappointed to the commission, which initiates a comprehensive program to prepare the state for responding to a major earthquake.

Sorrell is currently the General Manager of M & A Electric Power Cooperative and has been a member of the commission since 2016.

Evans is the President and CEO of the Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation in Portageville.

MASS CASUALTY TRAUMA KITS GIFTED TO PARAGOULD POLICE DEPARTMENT

A Northeast Arkansas police department has been gifted multiple trauma kits from the Stop the Bleeding Foundation.

According to the Paragould Police Department Facebook Page, they have received six mass casualty trauma kits, which contain six tourniquets, pressure dressings, chest seals and a folding stretcher.

The Police Department says the gift was made possible by the #blueandyou foundation, who donated nearly $150,000 to Stop the Bleeding to train regional law enforcement, firefighters and other first responders in emergency life saving techniques

RIPLEY COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR PIPE REPLACEMENT

Route N in Ripley County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a pipe under the roadway.

The section of Route N to be closed is located one mile east of Route E.

Officials say that work is scheduled to take place from 8 am to 3 pm.

CULVERT PIPE REPLACEMENT TO CAUSE DELAYS THIS WEEK IN STODDARD COUNTY

A culvert pipe replacement is set to cause delays this week in Stoddard County.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Business 60 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane between Baliff Drive and Jeanette Lane so crews can replace the pipe under the roadway.

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

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Shawn Mannon Shawn Mannon

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

DONIPHAN MAN FACING FELONY DRUG CHARGE FOLLOWING ARREST IN BUTLER COUNTY

A Doniphan man has been taken into custody in Butler County on a felony meth charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 59 year old Scott Silman was arrested Monday afternoon on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

DONIPHAN MAN FACING FELONY DRUG CHARGE FOLLOWING ARREST IN BUTLER COUNTY

A Doniphan man has been taken into custody in Butler County on a felony meth charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 59 year old Scott Silman was arrested Monday afternoon on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

Authorities say he was also arrested on charges of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to register a motor vehicle.

Following the arrest, Silman was held at the Butler County Jail.

AREA MAN ARRESTED ON ATTEMPTED BURGLARY WARRANT

Authorities in Stoddard County say that an area man has been taken into custody on an attempted burglary warrant.

Officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 55 year old Joseph Capps, of Advance, was recently arrested on a warrant for unlawful use of a weapon, armed criminal action, and attempted burglary.

Capps bond was set at $17,500, cash only.

BULLETS FIRED INTO HOME IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

An investigation is ongoing into a report of shots being fired into a home in Southeast Missouri.

Steele Police Chief Billy Joe Stanfield tells KWOC News that early Saturday morning officers responded to a home on North Walnut Street in reference to shots being fired into a house.

Officers discovered the front glass window to the home had been shot out and also found bullet holes in the living room wall.

Two adults were in the living room at the time of the shooting but Stanfield says that no one was injured.

Anyone who has information about the incident is asked to contact Steele Police at 573-695-3411.

OVER 2,500 DEER HARVESTED DURING LATE YOUTH PORTION OF DEER SEASON

Missouri’s young hunters harvested over 2,500 deer this past weekend.

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows that hunters, ages 6 through 15, harvested 2,556 deer during Missouri’s late youth portion of the 2018 deer hunting season which ran from November 23rd through the 25th.

Southeast Missouri was well represented in the final totals with Wayne County being the top county in the state with 47 deer checked, followed by Ripley at 46; and Franklin, Macon, and Osage each having 45 deer checked.

Up next for deer hunting in Missouri is the antlerless portion of firearms deer season, which runs from November 30th through December 2nd.

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN BUTLER COUNTY

Southbound Route 67 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.

The bridge involved is the Black River Bridge located between County Road 401 and Route JJ.

MoDOT officials say that work is scheduled to be performed from 7 am to 3:30 pm.

ROUTE B IN BUTLER COUNTY TO BE REDUCED TODAY AND TOMORROW

Route B in Butler County will be reduced to one lane today and tomorrow so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform edge rut repairs.

Officials say the section of roadway to be reduced is located from Business 60 to Route 51.

Work is scheduled to be performed from 7 am to 3:30 pm each day.

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Monday November 26, 2018

DONIPHAN MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES 

An area resident was taken into custody Friday night in Ripley County on multiple felony charges. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Derek Fox, of Doniphan, was arrested on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.  

Officials say Fox was held at the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office.

DONIPHAN MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES 

An area resident was taken into custody Friday night in Ripley County on multiple felony charges. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Derek Fox, of Doniphan, was arrested on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.  

Officials say Fox was held at the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office.

THREE RIVERS COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO PUT ON FESTIVE PERFORMANCE  

The Three Rivers College Music Department will be celebrating the season tomorrow night with a festive-themed performance.  

“Imagine: Joy” will begin at 7 pm Tuesday night at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.  

The performance will feature Three Rivers students, along with members of the community, performing in vocal ensembles, a large symphonic band, and a jazz ensemble. 

Admission to the concert is free, but tickets are required. Tickets are available at the Poplar Bluff Chamber, the TRC Student Accounts Office, and at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.

ROAD PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN WAYNE COUNTY 

Northbound Route 67 in Wayne County will be reduced to one lane with a 16-foot width restriction through the end of the year while contractor crews perform erosion repairs.  

The section of roadway to be reduced is located from Business 67 to 3.3 miles north of Business 67 at Greenville. 

Weather permitting, work will take place today through Monday, December 31st from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm daily.

TEENAGER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CARTER COUNTY WRECK OVER THE WEEKEND 

A Southeast Missouri teenager was seriously injured on Saturday night following a single vehicle wreck in Carter County.  

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 16 year old male from Ellsinore, was driving on Missouri Highway 21, when the vehicle ran off the side of the road and overturned.  

The teen was reportedly not wearing a safety device and was ejected from the vehicle.  

He suffered serious injuries during the wreck and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

DATES SET FOR SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS AT THE PALACE OF PRAISE 

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

The Palace of Praise is presenting the Sounds of Christmas beginning at 7 pm nightly from December 16th through the 19th.  

Admission to the show is free, but you can also purchase tickets for a dinner theater experience and reserved seating for the show on the 17, 18th, and 19th.  

Christmas gifts will be given away during a special performance on December 16th. If you would like to sign your child up for Christmas gifts or would like more information on the dinner theater tickets, you can contact the church office at 573-785-4232.

DONIPHAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TO HOST CHILI COOK-OFF 

A Doniphan church will be hosting a chili cook-off in early December.  

The 1st annual Chili Cook-Off has been scheduled for 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday, December 8th at Doniphan United Methodist Church.  

The cost is $25 to complete and $5 for a bowl or five samples. Prizes will be awarded for People’s Choice and Judge’s Choice.  

All proceeds from the event will go to benefit Boy Scout Troop 4069 in Doniphan.  

You can find additional information at palaceofpraise.org.

15TH ANNUAL SANTA LAND EVENT TO BE HELD NEXT MONTH IN POPLAR BLUFF  

The 15th Annual Santa Land event has been scheduled for next month in Poplar Bluff.  

According to the Poplar Bluff Park Department, the event will be held on Tuesday, December 4th, from 6 to 8 pm at the Black River Coliseum. Individuals with special needs may enter at 5 pm.  

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

For more information contact Greg Riggs at the Park Department at 686-8645.

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Shawn Mannon Shawn Mannon

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

NORTHEAST ARKANSAS MAN KILLED AFTER BEING HIT BY MULTIPLE VEHICLES

An Arkansas man has died after being hit by two vehicles Tuesday in Greene County.

Officials with the Arkansas State Police tell KWOC News that the incident occurred on Highway 412 at around 5:15 am Tuesday morning.

NORTHEAST ARKANSAS MAN KILLED AFTER BEING HIT BY MULTIPLE VEHICLES

An Arkansas man has died after being hit by two vehicles Tuesday in Greene County.

Officials with the Arkansas State Police tell KWOC News that the incident occurred on Highway 412 at around 5:15 am Tuesday morning.

The deceased has been identified as 80 year old Glen Maple, of Light.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SHERIFF PLEADS GUILTY TO FRAUD AND IDENTITY THEFT

A Southeast Missouri Sheriff has agreed to resign from his post as a part of a guilty plea on multiple charges.

According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 35 year old Cory Hutcheson, of East Prairie, has pled guilty to wire fraud and to illegally possessing and transferring the means of identification of others, in this case mobile telephone numbers, without lawful authority, and in connection with the commission of the state felony crime of forgery.

As part of the plea, Hutcheson agreed to resign as Mississippi County Sheriff no later than November 24th.

His sentencing has been scheduled for February 28th. Hutcheson faces a maximum penalty of 20 years and a fine of $250,000 on the wire fraud charge and not more than 5 years and a fine of $250,000 on the transfer of identification information charge.

PORTAGEVILLE POLICE SEEKING INFORMATION IN CONNECTION TO A LEAVING THE SCENE OF A CRASH INVESTIGATION

Authorities in Portageville are asking for the public’s assistance in connection to an ongoing investigation.

According to the Portageville Police Department, the police department and the highway patrol are investigating a leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash that occurred at 12th and Mac Arthur.

Officials say that the suspect vehicle struck a building and is a 99-07 GMC truck or SUV.

The vehicle is possibly white in color, sustained front end damage and is missing the passenger side headlight, daytime running light, and splash guard on the bumper.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Portageville Police Department at 573-379-5500.

APPROXIMATELY 800 MEALS SERVED DURING COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER

Approximately 800 meals were served last week during the Poplar Bluff Community Thanksgiving Dinner at the High School.

According to Trish Wilson, food services office manager and safety coordinator, a total of 13 44-pound cases of turkey breast were purchased for the 9th annual event, which was held last Thursday.

The event was sponsored by Chartwells School Dining Services in collaboration with the Student Council.

The Student Council also collected $200 in donations for the Haven House. This brings their fundraising total to over $1,000 for the women's shelter. Students also accepted winter wear to help stock the Giving Closet.

DEADLINE APPROACHING FOR ENTRY INTO THE RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE

The deadline is coming up to get your entry in for the 2018 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade.

The parade is scheduled to begin at 6:30 pm on Friday, December 7th. Entry forms are available at River Radio as well as on our Facebook page and website. The deadline to submit your float entry is November 23rd.

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

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

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AUTO TOUR TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND

The official opening of the 26th Annual Festival of Lights Auto Tour is set for Friday.

The Wappapello Lake Area Association and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be partnering for this year’s event at the Redman Creek East Campground from November 23rd through December 30th.

The free tour will be open on weekends from 4 to 9 pm through December 10th, and then every night from December 15th through the 30th.

For more information, visit the Wappapello Lake US Army Corps of Engineers Facebook page.


MOTORISTS ENCOURAGED TO DRIVE SAFELY OVER THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY WEEKEND

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

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, during the 2017 Thanksgiving holiday weekend, 17 people were killed and another 555 were injured in 1,364 traffic crashes.

During the holiday weekend, troopers will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E., enforcing all traffic laws, and making themselves available to assist the public.

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

THANKSGIVING COOKING SAFETY TIPS

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

The Red Cross advises that cooks should avoid wearing loose clothing or dangling sleeves while preparing the holiday meal. You should also never leave the stove unattended – if the cook has to leave the kitchen even for a short time, they should turn off the stove.

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

Children and pets also bring an increased chance of accidents and should be kept away from the cooking area.

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Tuesday November 20, 2018

FATAL SHOOTING UNDER INVESTIGATION IN BUTLER COUNTY 

A man was shot and killed Monday in Butler County.  

Officials tell KWOC News that the incident occurred Monday evening on Highway 67, South of Poplar Bluff.  

A man was found by officers in a vehicle with an apparent gunshot wound. Officials say that the shooter may have been firing in self defense during a possible car-jacking. The alleged shooter was at the scene when officers arrived.  

Butler County Coroner Andy Moore tells us that the deceased has been identified as 33 year old Joshua Goins, of Qulin. An autopsy has been scheduled for tomorrow morning.  

Authorities are investigating the shooting and no arrests have been made.

FATAL SHOOTING UNDER INVESTIGATION IN BUTLER COUNTY 

A man was shot and killed Monday in Butler County.  

Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs tells KWOC News that the incident occurred Monday evening on Highway 67, South of Poplar Bluff.

A man was found by officers in a vehicle with an apparent gunshot wound. Officials say that the shooter may have been firing in self defense during a possible car-jacking. The alleged shooter was at the scene when officers arrived.  

Butler County Coroner Andy Moore tells us that the deceased has been identified as 33 year old Joshua Goins, of Qulin. An autopsy has been scheduled for tomorrow morning.  

Authorities are investigating the shooting and no arrests have been made.

BODY OF MISSING BERNIE WOMAN FOUND IN STODDARD COUNTY 

Authorities in Stoddard County are investigating after the body of a missing woman was found. 

According to the Bernie Police Department, Holly Cobb Kirkman had last been seen at her residence in Bernie on November 8th.  

Authorities say that Kirkman was found dead in Bernie and the Major Case Squad was activated for the investigation. 

ROAD WORK SET FOR THIS WEEK IN CARTER COUNTY 

Westbound Route 60 in Carter County will be reduced to one lane over the next couple of days as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.  

According to officials, the bridge is located over Cane Creek approximately 2 miles east of Ellsinore. 

Work is scheduled to take place both today and tomorrow. The work zone will be left up overnight and will be marked with signs.

MAN INJURED IN POPLAR BLUFF SHOOTING INCIDENT 

An investigation is underway after a man was shot Monday in Poplar Bluff.  

According to Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department, early Monday morning officers responded to a report of a gunshot victim on Woods Street.  

At the scene, officers found a 29 year old male who had a gunshot wound in his upper left abdomen and bruising on his right side. 

When asked, the victim told officers that he did not know who shot him. He was transported to an area hospital for treatment.

MASS CASUALTY TRAINING EVENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF 

Three Rivers College has scheduled its bi-annual mass casualty training event for today.  

The event will be held today at the Bess Activity Center on the Poplar Bluff Campus of Three Rivers College. The training helps prepare students in participating programs for a mass casualty emergency such as a natural disaster or terrorist attack.  

Students from several fields of study will participate in the training, including nursing, EMT, LPN, and Paramedic students. The training will also receive support from local hospitals and ambulance services. 

In keeping with the training’s focus on realism, the students themselves will coordinate much of the event, with students serving in leadership, command, and control positions.  

The type of disaster being used is also being kept a secret so students don’t have a chance to prepare beforehand. 

CARTER COUNTY HEALTH CENTER TO HOLD HEPATITIS A AND FLU CLINIC TODAY 

There will be a Hepatitis A and Flu Clinic today in Carter County.  

The clinic will be at the Carter County Health Center located at 1611 Health Center Road in Van Buren.  

They will have free Hepatitis A vaccines available for people over the age of 19. According to officials, as of November 8th, Carter County has had 21 laboratory confirmed cases of Hepatitis A reported as a part of a regional outbreak of the disease.

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Monday November 19, 2018

ONE DEAD, ANOTHER IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING DISPUTE OVER BICYCLE IN POPLAR BLUFF 

One man is dead and another has been taken into custody following a dispute involving a bicycle over the weekend in Poplar Bluff.  

Lt. Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News around 9 am Saturday, authorities received a call in reference to two subjects fighting in the roadway, at the intersection of Woodrow and Henry Streets. 

At the scene, officers found a man lying in a ditch unresponsive. The man, identified as a 59 year old resident, of Poplar Bluff, was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 

Following an investigation, 25 year old Skylar Carter, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested and charged with second degree murder. He is being held in the Butler County Jail on a $500,000 bond.

ONE DEAD, ANOTHER IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING DISPUTE OVER BICYCLE IN POPLAR BLUFF 

One man is dead and another has been taken into custody following a dispute involving a bicycle over the weekend in Poplar Bluff.  

Lt. Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News around 9 am Saturday, authorities received a call in reference to two subjects fighting in the roadway, at the intersection of Woodrow and Henry Streets. 

At the scene, officers found a man lying in a ditch unresponsive. The man, identified as a 59 year old resident, of Poplar Bluff, was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 

Following an investigation, 25 year old Skylar Carter, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested and charged with second degree murder. He is being held in the Butler County Jail on a $500,000 bond.

POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOLS TO BE OUT ALL THIS WEEK FOR THANKSGIVING 

Poplar Bluff students will be getting out of class for a full week for Thanksgiving.  

Poplar Bluff R-1 Superintendent Scott Dill tells KWOC News that classes will be dismissed for the Poplar Bluff R-I school district today through the 23rd for the Thanksgiving holiday. 

Dill says the regular class schedule will resume on Monday, November 26th.

POPLAR BLUFF KIWANIS CLUB HOSTING PAJAMA DRIVE

The Poplar Bluff Kiwanis Club is collecting new pajamas for area children.  

The Kiwanis Club Pajama drive is going on all this month and they are looking for boys and girls new pajamas in sizes ranging from newborn to young adults. 

Pajamas can be dropped off at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce. All pajamas will be donated to children in foster care before Christmas.

NEW MADRID MAN KILLED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY WRECK INVOLVING SEVERAL VEHICLES 

A New Madrid man has died from injuries he received in a multi vehicle wreck over the weekend.  

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 50 year old Kenneth Alford was driving southbound on Interstate 55 in New Madrid County at around 5 pm Saturday, when his vehicle slid into another vehicle, which caused both vehicles to catch fire.  

Alford was pronounce dead at the scene.  

A passenger in the second vehicle suffered serious injuries and was air lifted to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS TO BE CLOSED LATER THIS WEEK FOR THANKSGIVING 

Driver Examination Stations across the state of Missouri are going to be closed later this week. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the stations will be closed both Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday.  

Normal operations will resume on Monday, November 26th.

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE OFFICERS TO PUT AWAY THEIR RAZORS TO RAISE MONEY FOR AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 

Police officers in Poplar Bluff will be putting away their razors this month to raise money for the American Cancer Society.  

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, officers will be participating in the “No Shave November” charity event. 

The goal of No-Shave November is to grow awareness by embracing hair, which many cancer patients lose during treatments.  

Police personnel will be donating the money they would typically spend on shaving and grooming to help educate about cancer prevention, save lives, and aid those fighting the battle. 

Anyone who would like to make a donation during this event can drop the donation off at the Poplar Bluff Police Department.

MOTORISTS ENCOURAGED TO DRIVE SAFELY OVER THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY WEEKEND 

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

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, during the 2017 Thanksgiving holiday weekend, 17 people were killed and another 555 were injured in 1,364 traffic crashes. 

During the holiday weekend, troopers will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E., enforcing all traffic laws, and making themselves available to assist the public. 

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

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Friday, November 16, 2018

MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CARTER COUNTY WRECK

A man was seriously injured Thursday morning in a wreck on a snow covered Carter County road.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 30 year old Dewayne Avery, of Grandin, was driving on Highway B at around 8 am when his vehicle slid off the roadway and overturned.

MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CARTER COUNTY WRECK

A man was seriously injured Thursday morning in a wreck on a snow covered Carter County road.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 30 year old Dewayne Avery, of Grandin, was driving on Highway B at around 8 am when his vehicle slid off the roadway and overturned.

Avery, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was ejected during the wreck and suffered serious injuries.

He was taken by ambulance to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

BERNIE MAN IN CUSTODY ON ATTEMPTED STATUTORY RAPE WARRANT

Authorities in Stoddard County say that a Bernie man is in custody on a warrant for attempted statutory rape.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 69 year old Jimmy Sloan, of Bernie, was recently arrested on a warrant for three counts of attempted statutory rape.

Sloan’s bond was set at $75,000, cash only, and officials say he remained in jail as of this morning.

FIRE DAMAGES POPLAR BLUFF HOUSE

A house in Poplar Bluff was damaged during an early morning fire on Thursday.

According to authorities, the fire was located at a vacant house on Ethel Street.

There were no injuries reported and authorities are investigating a cause for the fire.

ADVANCE MAN FACING TERRORIST THREAT CHARGE

An Advance man has been taken into custody on a terrorist threat charge.

According to a post on the Sikeston R-6 Schools Facebook page, yesterday they learned of threatening comments that were made by a former student through social media referencing Sikeston High School.

The school says that Sikeston DPS has quickly acted and there is no current threat to students or staff.

According to Missouri Case Net, 20 year old Braeden Herron has been taken into custody on a charge of making a terrorist threat - 1st degree.

His bond was set at $50,000, cash only.

DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR ENTRY INTO THE RIVER RADIO LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE

The deadline has been extended to get your entry in for the 2018 River Radio Lighted Christmas Parade.

The parade is scheduled to begin at 6:30 pm on Friday, December 7th. Entry forms are available at River Radio as well as on our Facebook page and website and are being accepted through November 23rd.

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

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

TWO ARRESTED ON METHAMPHETAMINE CHARGE IN BUTLER COUNTY

Two Arkansas men were taken into custody Thursday evening in Butler County on a methamphetamine charge.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 43 year old Larry Kirk, of Ravenden, and 27 year old Jeremy Thomas, of Hoxie, were each arrested at around 6 pm Thursday on a charge of possession of methamphetamine.

Following their arrests, both men were held at the Butler County Jail.

DRAINAGE REPAIRS SET FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route U in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane beginning today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform drainage repairs.

The section of roadway to be reduced is located at County Road 681 and continuing for half a mile to the west.

Work is scheduled to take place from 8 am to 4 pm daily through Tuesday, November 20th.

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Wednesday November 14, 2018

MAN FLOWN TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL AFTER BEING HIT BY A VEHICLE IN POPLAR BLUFF 

A local man has been flown to an area hospital after he was hit by a vehicle Tuesday in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 55 year old Darryl Price, of Poplar Bluff, was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Davis and Main Street.  

Price was seriously injured in the incident and flown to a Memphis hospital.

MAN FLOWN TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL AFTER BEING HIT BY A VEHICLE IN POPLAR BLUFF 

A local man has been flown to an area hospital after he was hit by a vehicle Tuesday in Poplar Bluff.  

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 55 year old Darryl Price, of Poplar Bluff, was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Davis and Main Street.  

Price was seriously injured in the incident and flown to a Memphis hospital.

TWO TO FOUR INCHES OF SNOWFALL POSSIBLE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MORNING IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 

Weather officials say that Southeast Missourians need to get ready for the first significant winter weather event of the season.  

KWOC News spoke with Rick Shanklin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service, about the system that is heading our way.   

Rick Shanklin: 

The first significant snowfall of the season appears to be on target for our region for tonight. We think the snow could begin as early as mid-to-late afternoon across Southeast Missouri and will continue into Thursday especially during the morning hours. As far as total amounts of snowfall we’re thinking 2 to 4 inches across Southeast Missouri, certainly some areas could see less than that. But we do think that the primary mode of precipitation will be snow. Can't rule out a brief period of rain, possibly even some brief freezing rain or sleet, but again the primary mode of precipitation will be snowfall, we think. Being the first snowfall of the season just to remind everyone you know where you can change your travel plans from tonight. If you can travel earlier or later in the day on Thursday, certainly the commute by Thursday morning could be treacherous across the area. Anyway you can change your plans could certainly help with that.  

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory that will be in effect for most of Southeast Missouri from 3 PM this afternoon to 6 PM Thursday evening.  

For Northeast Arkansas, as well as Dunklin and Pemiscot Counties in the Missouri Bootheel, a Winter Weather Advisory went into effect at 6 AM this morning and will continue through noon tomorrow.

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON WARRANT FOR FAILURE TO REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER 

Authorities in Stoddard County say an area man has been taken into custody on a failure to register warrant.  

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 42 year old Steven Hovis, of Dexter, was recently arrested on warrants for a probation violation and failure to register as a sex offender.  

The bond for the failure to register warrant was set at $15,000, cash only, while no bond was set on the probation violation. Officials say Hovis remained in jail as of this morning.

DONIPHAN CHILD STRUCK BY VEHICLE

A child was hit by a vehicle Tuesday in Ripley County.  

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 12 year old boy from Doniphan was struck by a vehicle shortly before 6 pm on Route K.  

The boy suffered minor injuries and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

SIX INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK 

Six people were injured in a single vehicle wreck Tuesday morning.  

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred shortly after 7 am on Route U, approximately two miles west of New Madrid, when a vehicle travelled off the side of the road, struck a guardrail, and overturned.  

The driver suffered moderate injuries, while five children in the vehicle received minor injuries. They were all taken by ambulance to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

DRIVERS URGED TO BE CAUTIOUS AS THE FIRST HEAVY WINTER WEATHER OF THE SEASON APPROACHES 

With our first chance for heavy winter weather this season coming tonight, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is urging motorists to drive carefully.  

Motorists are encouraged to check the road conditions before driving to help determine if the trip can be completed safely. You can find the Missouri Department of Transportation’s Road Condition Map at traveler.modot.org/map.  

It is next to impossible to stop quickly on snow-covered or icy roads. Drivers should compensate for these slippery conditions by increasing their following distance when driving and decreasing your vehicle's speed when driving in snow or on ice.  

Also remember to allow for extra driving time so you can reach your destination at a slow, safe speed. 

If you do need to travel in inclement weather, the Highway Patrol suggests keeping your fuel tank at least half full. Having an ice scraper, tire chains, battery booster cables, blankets, extra coats, gloves, water, non-perishable food, flashlight, and a bag of sand or cat litter in your trunk can help in case of an emergency.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

ONE DEAD, ANOTHER IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING FATAL BUTLER COUNTY SHOOTING

One man is dead and another has been taken into custody following a weekend shooting in Butler County.

Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs tells KWOC News that around 9 am Sunday, the Sheriff's Office received a call in reference to a man being shot.

ONE DEAD, ANOTHER IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING FATAL BUTLER COUNTY SHOOTING

One man is dead and another has been taken into custody following a weekend shooting in Butler County.

Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs tells KWOC News that around 9 am Sunday, the Sheriff's Office received a call in reference to a man being shot.

At the scene, deputies found a man lying face down on the porch. The man, identified as 49 year old Steven Scott, of Poplar Bluff, had apparently been shot and was deceased.

Following an investigation, 55 year old David Morgeson, of Harviell, was arrested and charged with second degree murder. He was held in the Butler County Jail on a $500,000 bond.

ARREST MADE IN SIKESTON MURDER INVESTIGATION

Authorities in Sikeston say an arrest has been made in connection to an August murder.

Sergeant Jon Broom with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety tells KWOC News that 19 year old Deshauntay Craig, of Sikeston, was arrested Sunday for his alleged involvement in the killing of Marcus De ’Andres Price on August 23rd.

A warrant was issued for Craig on the charges of murder 1st, robbery 1st, armed criminal action, and resisting arrest.

His bond was set at $150,000, cash only.

POPLAR BLUFF MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK

A Poplar Bluff man was taken to an area hospital Monday afternoon after being involved in a single vehicle wreck.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred shortly before 3 pm when a vehicle driven by 34 year old Joshua Cochran ran off the side of County Road 544 and struck a tree.

Cochran suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was transported to a Poplar Bluff Hospital.

CARTER COUNTY HEALTH CENTER SETS DATE FOR HEPATITIS A AND FLU CLINIC

Officials with the Carter County Health Center have announced that a date has been set for an upcoming Hepatitis A and Flu Clinic.

According to the Carter County Health Center, the clinic has been scheduled for November 20th at the Health Center.

Anyone who cannot get to the Health Center on that date can stop by from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Thursday.

Officials say that as of November 8th, Carter County has had 21 laboratory confirmed cases of Hepatitis A reported and the Health Center has free vaccines available for adults over the age of 19.

THREE POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SELECTED AS ALTERNATES FOR ALL-STATE CHOIR

Multiple Poplar Bluff Students have been chosen as some of the best high school singers in Missouri.

According to Poplar Bluff High School, several PBHS students auditioned for the All-State choir on Saturday and three were selected as alternates.

The three selected were Kerrigan Moore, Allison Knowlton, and Ross Dare.

DEXTER POLICE DEPARTMENT WARNS AREA RESIDENTS ABOUT SCAM CALLS

Authorities in Dexter are warning area residents to be on the lookout for scam calls, even if your caller ID tells you the calls are coming from the Dexter Police Department.

According to the Dexter Police Department, they have received reports of a caller stating that a relative of the person being called is in custody. The caller will then tell you to put bond money on a prepaid card and give them the card number.

Officials say that this is a scam and that police departments do not tell people to pay with prepaid cards.

Even if the Caller ID looks correct, scammers can rig it to look like they are calling from the police department.

If you receive a call like this, contact your local law enforcement agency.

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Monday November 12, 2018

POSSIBILITY OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW THIS EVENING 

This evening, there is the possibility of the first period of winter weather of the season in Southeast Missouri.  

According to the National Weather Service, rain or freezing rain is possible this evening along with a slight chance of snow. Temperatures are also expected to fall to around 25 degrees overnight.  

If you have to get on the roads, remember to check road conditions in your area on the Missouri Department of Transportation’s Traveler Information Map, which is available at modot.org.

POSSIBILITY OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW THIS EVENING 

This evening, there is the possibility of the first period of winter weather of the season in Southeast Missouri.  

According to the National Weather Service, rain or freezing rain is possible this evening along with a slight chance of snow. Temperatures are also expected to fall to around 25 degrees overnight.  

If you have to get on the roads, remember to check road conditions in your area on the Missouri Department of Transportation’s Traveler Information Map, which is available at modot.org.

DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS TO BE CLOSED TODAY IN OBSERVANCE OF VETERANS DAY 

Driver Examination Stations across the state of Missouri are going to be closed today.  

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the stations will be closed in observance of Veterans Day.  

Normal operations are set to resume on Tuesday.

WAYNE COUNTY ROAD TO BE REDUCED THROUGH THE END OF THE YEAR 

Route 34 in Wayne County will be reduced with a 14 foot width restriction through the end of the year while contractor crews perform roadside repairs.  

The section of roadway to be reduced is located at the corner of Eastbound Route 34 and Southbound 67.    

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 7 pm daily through Monday, December 31st.

WINTER WEATHER DRIVING TIPS 

With the possibility of winter weather hitting the area, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is encouraging motorists to exercise caution while driving.  

The patrol says planning ahead can help in case of an emergency. Before you travel, make certain your vehicle is in good working condition.  

The Highway Patrol suggests keeping your fuel tank at least half full. Place an ice scraper, tire chains, battery booster cables, blankets, flashlights, and a bag of sand or cat litter in your trunk.  

Also, take the time to make sure the windows are completely cleared to ensure visibility and clear your driveway so that your vehicle enters the roadway safely. Allow extra driving time for you to reach your destination at a slow, safe speed. 

Road conditions are available online by going to the Patrol’s website www.mshp.dps.mo.gov and clicking on the Road Condition icon.

ANNUAL STUDENT BRIDGE BUILDING COMPETITION TO BE HELD THIS WEEK 

The 15th annual Missouri Department of Transportation Bridge Building Competition will be held this week.  

The competition challenges high school juniors and seniors from across Southeast Missouri to design and construct the most efficient model bridge using limited materials including 15 pieces of balsa wood, thread and glue. 

Prizes donated by area organizations will be awarded to the top-five bridge building winners, as well as for the most aesthetic bridge and the electronic bridge building contest. Similar to previous years, cash prizes will be given to the top three schools with the best overall performance. 

The competition will be held Thursday, beginning at 9 am at Southeast Missouri State University’s Academic Hall Auditorium in Cape Girardeau. 

More information is available online at MoDot.org.

POPLAR BLUFF LEAF PICK UP SCHEDULE TO BEGIN THIS WEEK 

The leaf pick up schedule for the city of Poplar Bluff is set to begin this week.  

According to city officials, the leaf pick up is scheduled to be in Ward 1 from November 13th to November 30th. It will move to other city wards in the following weeks.  

Leaves may also be disposed of at the landfill located on the east side of the city. To reach the landfill, take Bartlett Street to “F” Street and go under the railroad crossing. Follow the graveled portion of “F” Street around the curve and the disposal is located on the left side of the road. There are signs marking the location.  

The site is open for leaf disposal from 8 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday.

BOARD BEING FORMED TO HELP REDEVELOP AREAS FOR USE IN POPLAR BLUFF 

City Officials in Poplar Bluff are looking for applicants to help redevelop areas within the city.  

Officials say a Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority Board is being formed to redevelop blighted or insanitary areas for residential, recreational, commercial, industrial, or public use.  

The City is seeking five members who are taxpayers, city residents, and have resided in the city limits for at least five years. 

Anyone wanting to serve on the board should apply at the City Clerk’s Office. Applications should be received by this Thursday.  

For more information, contact the Street Department at 573-686-8646.

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Thursday November 8, 2018

MAN IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING ALLEGED SEXUAL ASSAULT 

A Poplar Bluff man has been taken into custody in connection to an alleged sexual assault of a young child.  

KWOC News spoke with Poplar Bluff Police Detective Andy Cleaveland about the arrest. 

ANDY CLEAVELAND: 

On Tuesday November 6, officers of the Poplar Bluff Police Department responded to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center for a reported sexual assault.  

Further investigation was made regarding the incident. Pursuant to this investigation, the suspects name was determined to be 22 year old Jacob Anthony Mancel, of Poplar Bluff. Officers made contact with Mancel at his residence and he was subsequently taken into custody. Mancel cooperated during the investigation and was later lodged in the Butler County Jail on the charges of Child Molestation 1st degree and Statutory Sodomy 1st degree. This investigation is ongoing. 

Mancel’s bond has been set at $100,000 cash only and he is scheduled to appear in court for arraignment this morning.

MAN IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING ALLEGED SEXUAL ASSAULT 

A Poplar Bluff man has been taken into custody in connection to an alleged sexual assault of a young child.  

KWOC News spoke with Poplar Bluff Police Detective Andy Cleaveland about the arrest.   

ANDY CLEAVELAND: 

On Tuesday November 6, officers of the Poplar Bluff Police Department responded to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center for a reported sexual assault.  

Further investigation was made regarding the incident. Pursuant to this investigation, the suspects name was determined to be 22 year old Jacob Anthony Mancel, of Poplar Bluff. Officers made contact with Mancel at his residence and he was subsequently taken into custody. Mancel cooperated during the investigation and was later lodged in the Butler County Jail on the charges of Child Molestation 1st degree and Statutory Sodomy 1st degree. This investigation is ongoing. 

Mancel’s bond has been set at $100,000 cash only and he is scheduled to appear in court for arraignment this morning.

TWO AIRLIFTED TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL FOLLOWING CRASH 

Two Poplar Bluff residents were badly injured in a wreck Wednesday afternoon in Butler County.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the wreck occurred shortly before 5 pm, when a vehicle driven by 42 year old Frederick Sparks ran off the side of County Road 309, struck a ditch, and overturned.  

Sparks and a passenger in the vehicle both suffered serious injuries and were flown to a Memphis hospital.

ARKANSAS GUN DEER SEASON TO BEGIN THIS WEEKEND 

Deer season in Missouri has already begun and this weekend hunters in Arkansas will be heading to the woods as well.  

According to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, modern gun deer season will begin on November 10th. 

High water on the White and Cache rivers has forced the commission to temporarily close deer season in some wildlife management areas of eastern Arkansas, as well as some private land in the Cache River basin. 

Henry Gray Hurricane Lake near Bald Knob is one of the locations that has been closed to deer hunting.  

Hunters are urged to check current water levels in their area before heading out to the woods.  

Visit www.agfc.com for more information.

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON STATUTORY RAPE WARRANT 

Authorities in Stoddard County say a Dexter man has been arrested on a statutory rape warrant.  

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 41 year old David Madsen was recently taken into custody on a warrant for 1st degree statutory rape.  

Madsen’s bond was set at $250,000 cash only.

ROADSIDE REPAIRS UNDERWAY IN WAYNE COUNTY 

Northbound Route 67 in Wayne County is being reduced with a 14 foot width restriction through the end of the year while contractor crews perform roadside repairs.  

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway being reduced is located from County Road 221A to Route 34.   

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 7 pm daily through Monday, December 31st.

BOARD BEING FORMED TO HELP REDEVELOP AREAS FOR USE IN POPLAR BLUFF 

City Officials in Poplar Bluff are looking for applicants to help redevelop areas within the city.  

Officials say a Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority Board is being formed to redevelop blighted or insanitary areas for residential, recreational, commercial, industrial, or public use.  

The City is seeking five members who are taxpayers, city residents, and have resided in the city limits for at least five years. 

Anyone wanting to serve on the board should apply at the City Clerk’s Office. Applications should be received by November 15th.

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Friday November 9, 2018

UPDATE: TWO INJURED IN BUTLER COUNTY WRECK WERE INVOLVED IN PURSUIT WITH POILCE 

Updating a story we brought to you yesterday, two people who were injured in a wreck in Butler County had allegedly been involved in a pursuit with police.  

KWOC News spoke with Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the incident.   

JOSH STEWART: 

On Wednesday afternoon, around 4:45 pm, a suspected theft from Instapawn, located at 64 Highway NN, was reported to the Butler County Sheriff’s Department. As the suspects left the business, the business owner, Curtis Phelps, began following the suspect vehicle. Due to officer’s locations, and the direction in which the suspects were traveling, the Poplar Bluff Police Department was requested to attempt contact. 

A short time later, an Officer of the Poplar Bluff Police Department observed the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop along South Broadway. As the officer approached the vehicle, the driver accelerated in an attempt to flee. The officer gave chase, as the suspect vehicle traveled to Butler County Road 309. While traveling south along County Road 309, the driver of the vehicle, later identified as Frederick Sparks Jr., 42 of Poplar Bluff, lost control of the vehicle.The vehicle, a 2001 Mercury Sable, subsequently left the roadway and overturned multiple times, ejecting both occupants. Both Sparks and his passenger, Sheena Gray, 33 of Poplar Bluff, were airlifted to a Memphis hospital. Sparks and Gray were found to have warrants for their arrest. Additionally, while seeking treatment in Memphis, Sparks was found to possess a quantity of suspected methamphetamine. 

The suspected methamphetamine has been seized by Memphis area law enforcement and will be recovered by Poplar Bluff investigators at a later time.

UPDATE: TWO INJURED IN BUTLER COUNTY WRECK WERE INVOLVED IN PURSUIT WITH POLICE 

Updating a story we brought to you yesterday, two people who were injured in a wreck in Butler County had allegedly been involved in a pursuit with police.  

KWOC News spoke with Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the incident.  

JOSH STEWART: 

On Wednesday afternoon, around 4:45 pm, a suspected theft from Instapawn, located at 64 Highway NN, was reported to the Butler County Sheriff’s Department. As the suspects left the business, the business owner, Curtis Phelps, began following the suspect vehicle. Due to officer’s locations, and the direction in which the suspects were traveling, the Poplar Bluff Police Department was requested to attempt contact. 

A short time later, an Officer of the Poplar Bluff Police Department observed the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop along South Broadway. As the officer approached the vehicle, the driver accelerated in an attempt to flee. The officer gave chase, as the suspect vehicle traveled to Butler County Road 309. While traveling south along County Road 309, the driver of the vehicle, later identified as Frederick Sparks Jr., 42 of Poplar Bluff, lost control of the vehicle. 

The vehicle, a 2001 Mercury Sable, subsequently left the roadway and overturned multiple times, ejecting both occupants. Both Sparks and his passenger, Sheena Gray, 33 of Poplar Bluff, were airlifted to a Memphis hospital. Sparks and Gray were found to have warrants for their arrest. Additionally, while seeking treatment in Memphis, Sparks was found to possess a quantity of suspected methamphetamine. 

The suspected methamphetamine has been seized by Memphis area law enforcement and will be recovered by Poplar Bluff investigators at a later time.

AUTHORITIES IN BUTLER COUNTY ARREST AREA MAN ON FELONY METH CHARGE 

A Poplar Bluff man was taken into custody Thursday on a felony drug charge.  

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 41 year old Brian Hill was arrested Thursday morning on a charge of felony possession of a controlled substance for methamphetamine.  

Hill is also facing charges of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and driving while revoked.  

He was held at the Butler County Jail following the arrest.

FIREARM DEER SEASON BEGINS THIS WEEKEND 

Hunters across Southeast Missouri are getting ready for this weekend and the beginning of firearm deer season.  

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the November firearms portion of deer season will run from November 10th to November 20th.  

Hunters can only take one antlered deer during the entire firearms season. Each county also limits the number of antlerless deer hunting permits you can fill during the season as well.  

Officials say that if you harvest a deer from certain counties in the Chronic Wasting Disease Management Zone during the opening weekend, you must take your deer to a designated CWD sampling station. 

You can find more information online at mdc.mo.gov.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MAN TO SPEND LIFE BEHIND BARS AFTER PLEADING GUILTY TO CHILD MOLESTATION

A Southeast Missouri man is set to spend the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of child molestation.  

According to Missouri Case Net, Chad Anderson, of Essex, entered a guilty plea earlier this week to a felony charge of 1st degree child molestation.  

He was sentenced on Wednesday to life in the Missouri Department of Corrections without parole.

FREEZE WARNING TO GO INTO EFFECT TONIGHT IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS 

Colder temperatures are on the way and this has prompted a freeze warning to be issued for much of our listening area.  

According to the National Weather Service, a freeze warning will be in effect from 9 pm Friday to 9 am Saturday for Dunklin and Pemiscot Counties in Southeast Missouri and all of Northeast Arkansas.  

Weather officials say that temperatures are expected to drop into the 20’s tonight and these conditions will kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.  

With temperatures getting below freezing officials are reminding residents to be safe with their heating devices.  

Keep anything that can burn at least three-feet away from heating equipment such as furnaces, fireplaces, wood stoves, or portable space heaters. Have a three-foot “kid-free zone” around open fires and space heaters. Never use extension cords or power strips to power space heaters and never use your oven to heat your home. 

We have more heating safety tips available at KWOC.com.

 

·     Have a qualified professional install stationary space heating equipment, water heaters, or central heating equipment according to the local codes and manufacturer’s instructions

·       Have heating equipment and chimneys cleaned and inspected every year by a qualified professional

·       Remember to turn portable heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed

·       Always use the right kind of fuel, specified by the manufacturer, for fuel burning space heaters

·       Make sure fireplaces have a sturdy screen to stop sparks from flying into the room. Ashes should be cool before putting them in a metal container. Keep the container a safe distance away from your home.

·       Install and maintain Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms to avoid the risk of CO poisoning.

·       If you smell gas in your gas heater, do not light the appliance. Leave the home immediately and call 911.

·       Test smoke alarms monthly.

POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACING METH AND MARIJUANA CHARGES OUT OF WAYNE COUNTY 

Authorities in Wayne County have arrested an area man on meth and marijuana charges.  

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 45 year old James Owens, of Poplar Bluff, was taken into custody Thursday morning on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.  

Owens was also arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.  

Following his arrest, Owens was held at the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.

POPLAR BLUFF TO BE DESIGNATED AS A VETERAN FRIENDLY COMMUNITY TODAY 

An event will be held today where the city of Poplar Bluff will be designated as a “Veteran Friendly Community” 

According to the John J. Pershing VA Medical Center, the event will begin at 11 am at the Veteran’s Wall in front of the Black River Coliseum.  

Poplar Bluff had to meet a set of criteria to qualify for the designation and will be only the second city in Missouri to achieve the honor.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

JOSH HAWLEY WINS UNITED STATES SENATE SEAT FROM MISSOURI

Josh Hawley has won a seat on the United States Senate.

The Republican defeated Missouri incumbent Claire McCaskill yesterday by approximately six points.

In the race for Missouri State Auditor, Democratic incumbent Nicole Galloway will retain her seat, defeating challenger Saundra McDowell by just under six points.

JOSH HAWLEY WINS UNITED STATES SENATE SEAT FROM MISSOURI

Josh Hawley has won a seat on the United States Senate.

The Republican defeated Missouri incumbent Claire McCaskill yesterday by approximately six points.

In the race for Missouri State Auditor, Democratic incumbent Nicole Galloway will retain her seat, defeating challenger Saundra McDowell by just under six points.

Jason Smith easily won reelection to the United States House of Representatives seat for Missouri District 8, carrying over 73 percent of the vote.

Republican’s Herman Morse, Hardy Billington, and Jeff Shawan all won their races for the Missouri House of Representatives in Districts 151, 152, and 153 respectively.

LOCAL MISSOURI RACE RESULTS

Here are results from some of the competitive local races in Southeast Missouri yesterday.

In Carter County, Leona Stephens won the race for County Clerk, Pauline Peterman was elected as Recorder of Deeds, and Hannah Pender was chosen for Prosecuting Attorney.

In Ripley County, Becky York won the race for County Clerk, June Watson was elected as Recorder of Deeds, and Jesse Roy was chosen as Presiding Commissioner.

In Wayne County, Kent Sisco has been elected as County Clerk, and Rhonda Cates won the race for Collector of Revenue.

MISSOURI BALLOT ISSUES RESULTS

Redistricting reform, a minimum wage increase, and medical marijuana were all winners yesterday according to Missouri voters.

Missourians voted to approve Constitutional Amendment 1 which will change the process and criteria for redrawing state legislative districts during reapportionment and establish a limit on gifts that state legislators can accept from paid lobbyists, among other things. The amendment passed with almost 62 percent of the vote.

Voters also approved Amendment 4 which would alter bingo game regulations and Proposition B which is going to increase the state minimum wage to $8.60 per hour with an 85 cents per hour increase each year until 2023, when the state minimum wage would be $12.00 per hour. Prop B passed with over 62 percent of the vote while the Bingo reform vote received around 52 percent in favor.

Missourians voted down the motor fuel tax increase with 53 percent of the electorate siding against it.

Of the three medical marijuana issues, only Constitutional Amendment 2 passed, which will allow patients with cancer, HIV, epilepsy and other conditions access to medical marijuana and see a four percent sales tax that would go to a newly-created fund for health and care services for veterans. Voters passed amendment 2 66 to 34 percent.

Constitutional Amendment 3 only received 31 percent of the vote, while Proposition C only got 43 percent in favor.

ARKANSAS GOVERNOR WINS REELECTION

Republican Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson has won reelection.

With 96 percent of the vote reported, Hutchinson led over Democratic challenger Jared Henderson 65 to 32 percent.

In other Arkansas state races, Tim Griffin received over 64 percent of the vote for Lieutenant Governor, Leslie Rutledge got almost 62 percent of votes for Attorney General, Andrea Lea received over 72 percent of the vote for Auditor, John Thurston was at over 60 percent for Secretary of State, Tommy Land got over 60 percent of votes for Commissioner of State Lands, and Dennis Milligan carried 71 percent of voters for State Treasurer.

Courtney Goodson won reelection to the Arkansas Supreme Court with the backing of 55 percent of voters.

In the United States House of Representatives, Congressman Rick Crawford got almost 70 percent of the votes for the Arkansas 1st District. In the Arkansas House of Representatives, Joe Jett received over 75 percent of the vote in his reelection bid for the 56th District.

LOCAL ARKANSAS COUNTY RESULTS

Here is a look at some of the competitive county wide races from yesterday in Northeast Arkansas.

In Clay County, Tracy Gurley won the race for Assessor.

In Greene County, Steve Franks was selected as Sheriff while Rusty McMillon won the race for County Judge.

ALL THREE BALLOT INITIATIVES LOOKING TO PASS IN ARKANSAS

Arkansas voters seem to have passed all three statewide ballot initiatives during yesterday’s election.

Voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment that allows casinos at the Southland dog track in West Memphis and the Oaklawn horse track in Hot Springs. The measure also legalizes casinos in Pope and Jefferson counties and passed with 54 percent of the vote.

Voters overwhelming passed a constitutional amendment adding as a qualification to vote that a voter present certain valid photographic identification when casting a ballot in person or casting an absentee ballot. The measure received the backing of almost 80 percent of the electorate.

Voters also approved an act with over 68 percent of the vote to increase the Arkansas minimum wage. The minimum wage would increase yearly to eleven dollars per hour in 2021.

POPLAR BLUFF MIDDLE SCHOOL SEEKING PICTURES OF VETERANS FOR UPCOMING CEREMONY

Officials at Poplar Bluff Middle School are looking for pictures of veterans that are related to students for an upcoming ceremony.

The school will be celebrating Veterans Day with a program on Friday, November 9th.

Anyone who would like a picture included in the ceremony should email the picture, along with the person’s name, branch of service, rank, years served or conflict they served in, along with the student’s name and how they are related to LaurenHasanov@pb.k12.mo.us.

Officials are asking that pictures be sent in by today. If you sent in a picture last year, you do not have to submit it again this year.

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON TRAFFICKING CHARGE

A Dexter man has been taken into custody on a drug trafficking charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 38 year old Johnathan Worley was arrested Tuesday afternoon in Scott County on a felony charge of drug trafficking – first degree.

Following the arrest, Worley was held at the Scott County Jail.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

TODAY IS ELECTION DAY

A number of races and propositions will be voted on today by citizens in Missouri and Arkansas.

Voters across Missouri will be voting on a United States Senate race between incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill and Republican challenger Josh Hawley in addition to the State Auditor position where incumbent Democrat Nicole Galloway is defending her seat from Republican Saundra McDowell.

TODAY IS ELECTION DAY

A number of races and propositions will be voted on today by citizens in Missouri and Arkansas.

Voters across Missouri will be voting on a United States Senate race between incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill and Republican challenger Josh Hawley in addition to the State Auditor position where incumbent Democrat Nicole Galloway is defending her seat from Republican Saundra McDowell.

Missouri voters will also be weighing in on four constitutional amendments and three ballot propositions.

Numerous spots in the Arkansas State Government are being decided upon today including Governor, Attorney General, and a position on the state Supreme Court.

Arkansas voters will also be voting on three ballot measures.

You can find your polling location at the Missouri Secretary of State website at sos.mo.gov or the Arkansas Secretary of State website at sos.arkansas.gov.

ARKANSAS VOTERS TO DECIDE ON THREE BALLOT MEASURES TODAY

Voters in Arkansas will be deciding on three ballot measures during today’s election.

Issue Number 2 is a constitutional amendment adding as a qualification to vote that a voter present certain valid photographic identification when casting a ballot in person or casting and absentee ballot.

Issue Number 4 is an amendment to require four licenses to be issued for casino gaming at casinos, one each in Crittenden, Garland, Pope, and Jefferson counties.

Issue number 5 is an act to increase the Arkansas minimum wage. The minimum wage would increase yearly to eleven dollars per hour in 2021.

VIRGINIA MAN IDENTIFIED AS PILOT IN FATAL NORTHEAST ARKANSAS HELICOPTER CRASH

A Virginia man has been identified as the pilot of a helicopter that crashed last week in Northeast Arkansas.

According to Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller, shortly after 1 pm Friday, authorities received a call about a helicopter crash from an electrical construction company that was operating near McDougal.

The pilot, who has been identified as Erik Raisanen, of Hampton, Virginia, was found dead at the scene.

An investigation into the crash is underway.

POPLAR BLUFF LION’S CLUB CHILI DAY TO BE HELD TODAY

The Poplar Bluff Lion’s Club will be hosting their annual Chili Day today.

The event will be held from 11 am to 1:30 pm and 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm at First United Methodist Church in Poplar Bluff.

You can also call 573-609-4683 for carry-out orders.

100 percent of the proceeds from the event will go to support the Lion’s Club vision program for needy children and adults.

KENNETT MAN PLEADS GUILTY ON FRAUD CHARGE

A Southeast Missouri man is scheduled to be sentenced next year on a fraud charge.

According to the United States Attorney's Office, 36 year old Nicholas Brock, Kennett, pled guilty yesterday to one felony count of Mail Fraud.

Brock reportedly admitted to defrauding a lien holder over a four month period in 2017.

His sentencing is set for March 18, 2019 and he faces a maximum punishment of 20 years of imprisonment and a fine of up to $250,000.

PARAGOULD MAN ONE OF SIXTEEN PEOPLE ANNOUNCED FOR POSSIBLE PARDON FROM ARKANSAS GOVERNOR

A Paragould man is one of sixteen people who could be receiving a pardon from Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson.

Yesterday Hutchinson announced his intent to grant 16 pardons including one for Steven McCracken, who was convicted in 2003 of misdemeanor domestic battering 3rd degree.

A press release from Hutchinson’s office says the pardon is based on the date of conviction, the fact that all terms of the applicant’s sentence have been completed, and there have been no further criminal-law violations.

There is a 30-day waiting period to receive public feedback on the notices before final action is taken.

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Monday November 5, 2018

BALLOT MEASURES TO BE DECIDED IN MISSOURI DURING TOMORROW’S ELECTION 

Here is a quick look at some of the numerous propositions and constitutional amendments voters in Missouri will be deciding on during Tuesday’s election.  

Amendment 1 would change the process and criteria for redrawing state legislative districts during reapportionment, establish a limit on gifts that state legislators, and their employees, can accept from paid lobbyists, and prohibit state legislators, and their employees, from serving as paid lobbyists for a period of time; among other things.  

Amendment 4 would remove language limiting bingo game advertising that a court ruled unenforceable along with altering who is allowed to participate in the management of bingo games.  

Proposition B would increase the state minimum wage to $8.60 per hour with an 85 cents per hour increase each year until 2023, when the state minimum wage would be $12.00 per hour.  

Proposition D would increasing the motor fuel tax by two and one half cents per gallon annually for four years beginning July 1, 2019, exempt Special Olympic, Paralympic, and Olympic prizes from state taxes, and establish the Emergency State Freight Bottleneck Fund.

BALLOT MEASURES TO BE DECIDED IN MISSOURI DURING TOMORROW’S ELECTION 

Here is a quick look at some of the numerous propositions and constitutional amendments voters in Missouri will be deciding on during Tuesday’s election.  

Amendment 1 would change the process and criteria for redrawing state legislative districts during reapportionment, establish a limit on gifts that state legislators, and their employees, can accept from paid lobbyists, and prohibit state legislators, and their employees, from serving as paid lobbyists for a period of time; among other things.  

Amendment 4 would remove language limiting bingo game advertising that a court ruled unenforceable along with altering who is allowed to participate in the management of bingo games.  

Proposition B would increase the state minimum wage to $8.60 per hour with an 85 cents per hour increase each year until 2023, when the state minimum wage would be $12.00 per hour.  

Proposition D would increasing the motor fuel tax by two and one half cents per gallon annually for four years beginning July 1, 2019, exempt Special Olympic, Paralympic, and Olympic prizes from state taxes, and establish the Emergency State Freight Bottleneck Fund.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP TO SPEAK IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI TONIGHT 

United States President Donald Trump will be holding a rally next week in Southeast Missouri.  

The rally is scheduled to begin at 9 pm on Monday, November 5th, at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau. Doors will open at 6 pm.  

Special guests for the rally will be Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, and Lee Greenwood.  

Registration information is available at www.DonaldJTrump.com.  

ONE KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS HELICOPTER CRASH 

One person has died after a helicopter crashed last week in Northeast Arkansas.  

Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller tells KWOC News that shortly after 1 pm Friday, authorities received a call about a helicopter crash from an electrical construction company that was operating east of McDougal. 

At the scene, first responders found the pilot of the aircraft to be deceased. 

The body was sent to the Arkansas State Crime Lab to determine a cause of death. The identity of the pilot was not released.  

Sheriff Miller says the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were notified and will be investigating further.

KENNETT FIRE CHIEF REAPPOINTED TO SEISMIC SAFETY COMMISSION 

A Kennett city official has been reappointed to a state commission.  

Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced Friday that John Mallott has been reappointed to the Missouri Seismic Safety Commission.  

Mallott is the Fire Chief for the Kennett Fire Department and the Emergency Management Director for the City of Kennett. He is also an Associate/Adjunct Instructor for the University of Missouri-Columbia Extension for Fire and Rescue Training. 

The Seismic Safety Commission reviews the "State of State" in earthquake preparedness and makes recommendations for the government; private sector and citizens to better mitigate the effects of a major seismic event within the state or an event that will affect the state.

MISSOURI VOTERS TO VOTE ON MULTIPLE MARIJUANA MEASURES 

Medical marijuana will be a hot topic in Missouri during tomorrow’s election. There are two constitutional amendments and one ballot proposition on the ballot for tomorrow.  

All three would allow patients with cancer, HIV, epilepsy and other conditions access to medical marijuana. The differences largely involve how marijuana would be regulated and taxed, and where the new tax dollars would go. 

Amendment 2 would see a four percent sales tax that would go to a newly-created fund for health and care services for veterans. The sales tax revenue also would be used to administer licensing of medical marijuana businesses. 

Amendment 3 would impose a 15 percent tax on the retail sale of marijuana as well as a wholesale tax on the sale of marijuana flowers and leaves. Those funds would be used to create a new state institute to research “presently incurable diseases.” 

Proposition C would impose a two percent tax on the sale of medical marijuana to be used for veteran services, drug treatment, early childhood education and public safety in cities with medical marijuana facilities. 

According to the Missouri Secretary of State’s office, the constitutional amendments take precedence over the state law proposition. If both constitutional amendments pass, the one with the most “yes” vote’s takes effect.

SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE TONIGHT IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND NORTHEAST ARKANSAS 

Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas could see some possible severe weather tonight.  

According to officials with the National Weather Service in Paducah, a chance of thunderstorms will spread north and east across our region later this afternoon and evening.  

Severe weather is possible with this system, especially across western Kentucky this evening. 

The main hazard will be damaging winds, but a few tornadoes may be a concern too. Locally heavy rainfall could also lead to some isolated minor flooding issues.

INDIVIDUAL SUFFERS SERIOUS INJURIES IN DOG ATTACK 

A cyclist in Kennett was injured in a dog attack last week.  

According to the Kennett Police Department, Thursday afternoon officers were dispatched to Independence Avenue in reference to several dogs actively attacking an individual who had been riding his bicycle. 

The victim sustained serious injuries during the attack.  

Witnesses pointed out the dogs, which were still in the area and still acting aggressive. 

Police officials say that due to the dog’s obvious signs of aggression, concerns for the public’s safety, and concerns for the safety of children in the area after area schools were released, officers were able to quickly euthanize two of the three dogs. The third dog was injured, however it was not located after an extensive search.  

The owner of one of the dogs was arrested for violation of the cities leash law and for possession of a dangerous animal. The owners of the other dogs have yet to be identified or located.

BELL CITY MAN ARRESTED ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND WEAPON WARRANT 

Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested a Bell City man on a controlled substance and weapon warrant.  

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 26 year old Liggins Terence was recently arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, and unlawful use of a weapon. 

Terence’s bond was set at $105,000, cash only.

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Friday November 2, 2018

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS THIS WEEKEND 

The sun will begin rising an hour earlier on Sunday.  

Daylight Saving Time will come to an end at 2 am Sunday morning. Remember to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed Saturday night.   

Daylight Saving Time will start again on Sunday, March 10th, 2019. 

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS THIS WEEKEND 

The sun will begin rising an hour earlier on Sunday.  

Daylight Saving Time will come to an end at 2 am Sunday morning. Remember to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed Saturday night.   

Daylight Saving Time will start again on Sunday, March 10th, 2019. 

MULTIPLE COMMUNITY FLU CLINICS SCHEDULED FOR THIS MONTH IN BUTLER COUNTY 

Multiple flu clinics have been scheduled for this month in Butler County.  

Officials with the Butler County Health Department say that it is important to remember to protect yourself, family members, and the community from spreading the flu virus. Preventative measures include washing your hands and receiving a flu vaccine. 

For a list of flu clinics in Butler County, you can go online to the Butler County Health Department’s website, ButlerCountyHealth.org, or call 573-785-8478.

AUTHORITIES IN PUXICO TO HOST CHILI AND HOT DOG DINNER AND HAYRIDE TONIGHT 

Authorities in Puxico are planning for a special event for a good cause tonight.  

The Puxico Police and Fire Department will be hosting a chili and hot dog dinner, hay ride and face painting from 6 to 10 pm tonight.  

All proceeds from the event will go towards the Christmas toy drive. For more information, call 573-222-3565.

POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED IN ON A FELONY BURGLARY WARRANT 

Authorities in Poplar Bluff have arrested a man on a felony burglary warrant.  

Officials with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tell KWOC News that 36 year old Roland Paisley, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested on Wednesday afternoon on a felony warrant for burglary 1st degree.  

Paisley’s bond is set at $100,000 and officials say as of this morning remains in jail.

STODDARD COUNTY BRIDGE TO BE REPLACED NEXT SUMMER 

Plans are underway to replace a bridge in Stoddard County next summer.  

Officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation tell KWOC News that the plan is to replace a bridge over Drainage Ditch Number 1 on Route DD around two and a half miles of Vanduser.  

The bridge will be closed to traffic for approximately eight to 12 weeks during construction.  

Officials say that any person affected by the project may request that a public hearing be held in regard to the proposed improvements. 

For more information, contact District Construction and Materials Engineer Jason Williams at 573-472-5290.

10TH ANNUAL HOWLING AT THE MOON SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT 

The Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri is preparing for their upcoming benefit tonight.  

“Howling at the Moon,” the 10th annual fall benefit for the AWA is scheduled for 6 to 10 pm tonight at the Holiday Inn Ballroom in Poplar Bluff.  

There will be a full dinner by Tasteful Creations, a live DJ, dancing, a silent Auction, and a cash bar. Tickets are available for $30 and proceeds from the event will benefit AWA's programs and contribute to the organization's shelter construction fund. 

For more information, visit www.AWASEMO.org.

FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HOST CHILI SUPPER AND AUCTION

The Highway K Volunteer Fire Department of Doniphan has announced they will be hosting a Chili Supper and Auction this weekend.  

The supper will begin at 6 pm Saturday at the fire station, a half mile east of 21 North on K Highway.  

The supper will include all you can eat chili or soup along with a drink and desert.  

Following the supper there will be an auction of baked goods and items donated by local businesses and members of the community.

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Thursday November 1, 2018

AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING FATAL SHOOTING IN MARSTON AREA 

Authorities in New Madrid County are investigating a fatal shooting.  

A woman was found dead Wednesday at a rest area off Interstate 55 in the Marston area. The woman’s name has not been released.  

The incident is under investigation and authorities are searching for a possible suspect.

AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING FATAL SHOOTING IN MARSTON AREA 

Authorities in New Madrid County are investigating a fatal shooting.  

A woman was found dead Wednesday at a rest area off Interstate 55 in the Marston area. The woman’s name has not been released.  

The incident is under investigation and authorities are searching for a possible suspect.

MAN CONVICTED ON MURDER CHARGE IN 2015 SHOOTING 

A Parma man has been convicted of first degree murder for the shooting death of Brenda Smith in 2015. 

Smith was shot during the robbery of a Parma area business in May of 2015.  

According to Missouri Case Net, on Wednesday Deion Martin was found guilty of murder 1st degree, robbery 1st degree, and two counts of armed criminal action.  

Martin’s sentencing has been scheduled for December 17th.

STODDARD COUNTY BRIDGE TO BE REPLACED NEXT SUMMER 

Plans are underway to replace a bridge in Stoddard County next summer.  

Officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation tell KWOC News that the plan is to replace the Route T bridge over Turkey Creek near the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge.  

The bridge will be closed to traffic for approximately eight to 12 weeks during construction.  

Officials say that any person affected by the project may request that a public hearing be held in regard to the proposed improvements. 

For more information, contact District Construction and Materials Engineer Jason Williams at 573-472-5290.

WOMAN ARRESTED ON FELONY DRUG CHARGE IN WAYNE COUNTY 

A woman was taken into custody Wednesday in Wayne County on a felony drug charge.  

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 36 year old Aimee Reid, of Hillsboro, was arrested Wednesday morning on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.  

Reid is also facing a charge of unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.  

Following the arrest, she was held at the Wayne County Jail.

VETERANS CELEBRATION SERVICE TO BE HELD TODAY IN DONIPHAN 

A Doniphan church will be holding a service today for veterans.  

The Veterans Celebration Service will be held at 11 am today at First Baptist Church in Doniphan.  

Bill Federer, a nationally known speaker and host of American Minute Radio, will be the guest speaker. Officials say lunch will be served immediately following the service.

2018 PRINCESS WARRIORS WOMEN’S CONFERENCE TO BEGIN TOMORROW 

An area Women’s Conference is scheduled to begin tomorrow.  

2018 Princess Warriors will be held on Friday and Saturday at 727 Ridge Avenue in Poplar Bluff. 

The conference is described as a group of women uniting in purpose to encourage, equip, and exhort one another.  

Doors will open at 5 pm on Friday with the service beginning at 6:30 pm. Registration is $25 and includes a T-shirt and lunch on Saturday.  

You can register online at www.eventbrite.com. 

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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

STUDENT FOUND IN POSSESSION OF FIREARM AT POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL

A teenager has been taken into custody after reportedly bringing a gun to a Poplar Bluff school.

Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that on Tuesday a 13 year old Poplar Bluff Junior High School student was found to be in possession of a firearm.

STUDENT FOUND IN POSSESSION OF FIREARM AT POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL

A teenager has been taken into custody after reportedly bringing a gun to a Poplar Bluff school.

Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that on Tuesday a 13 year old Poplar Bluff Junior High School student was found to be in possession of a firearm.

The firearm was seized by school staff.

The student was taken into custody and during an interview the student said that he only intended to use the firearm to scare other students.

The investigation into this incident is ongoing and Lieutenant Stewart says that additional interviews are being performed.

WOMAN KILLED IN SIKESTON HOUSE FIRE

A woman has died following a house fire in Sikeston.

Captain Austin Henley with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety tells KWOC News that shortly before 6 am Tuesday authorities responded to a structure fire on South Prairie Street.

Fire crews were able to make entry and found one person down inside the residence. The subject was immediately removed and determined to be deceased.

Captain Henley says that the person has been identified as 69 year old Betty Eastep.

According to investigators, the fire appeared to have started in the victim’s bedroom. No foul play is currently suspected, and it appears the cause was accidental.

GOVERNOR MIKE PARSON SIGNS BILL AT POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL

Missouri Governor Mike Parson was in Poplar Bluff Tuesday to sign an education bill.

Governor Parson met with students at Poplar Bluff High School and signed a STEM Education & Computer Science bill into law.

Parson says that the bill will allow students to learn based on real-world settings and explore career options in the field of computer science.

CITY OF POPLAR BLUFF TO HOLD HEARING ON BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION

A public hearing has been scheduled for next month in Poplar Bluff to discuss the city’s application for a block grant.

The City of Poplar Bluff will be holding a public hearing at 6:45 pm on November 19th at the Black River Coliseum.

According to the Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission, the hearing is to discuss an application to be submitted to the Missouri Department of Economic Development under the Community Development Block Grant program.

The City is interested in obtaining citizen input on community and economic development needs within the City.

For more information contact City Clerk Pam Kearbey at 573-686-8620.

HARVIELL WOMAN ARRESTED ON WARRANT OUT OF BUTLER COUNTY

Authorities in Butler County have arrested an area woman on a felony warrant.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 37 year old Deborah Worley, of Harviell, was taken into custody Tuesday night on a felony warrant for dangerous drugs.

Following the arrest, Worley was held at the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.

POPLAR BLUFF LEAF PICK UP SCHEDULE TO BEGIN NEXT MONTH

The leaf pick up schedule for the city of Poplar Bluff is set to begin next month.

According to city officials, the leaf pick up is scheduled to be in Ward 1 from November 13th to November 30th. It will move to other city wards in the following weeks.

Leaves may also be disposed of at the landfill located on the east side of the city. To reach the landfill, take Bartlett Street to “F” Street and go under the railroad crossing. Follow the graveled portion of “F” Street around the curve and the disposal is located on the left side of the road. There are signs marking the location.

The site is open for leaf disposal from 8 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday.

For more information, contact the Street Department at 573-686-8646.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS FROM THE POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT

Halloween is coming up tomorrow and Poplar Bluff Police Chief Danny Whiteley has some tips to help keep your child safe while trick or treating.

Chief Whiteley says parents should establish a route for children, making sure they stay within familiar areas and surroundings. An adult should accompany young children. Parents should also remind kids not to enter strangers' homes or cars, and to avoid homes without an outside light on.

HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS FROM THE POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT

Halloween is coming up tomorrow and Poplar Bluff Police Chief Danny Whiteley has some tips to help keep your child safe while trick or treating.

Chief Whiteley says parents should establish a route for children, making sure they stay within familiar areas and surroundings. An adult should accompany young children. Parents should also remind kids not to enter strangers' homes or cars, and to avoid homes without an outside light on.

Be sure to tell your children to not eat treats until they get home and remember to inspect all treats before allowing your kids to eat them.

With rain in the forecast for tomorrow, many area communities have rescheduled their Halloween activities for tonight. Contact your local authorities to find out when Halloween festivities will be held in your area.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP TO SPEAK IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI NEXT WEEK

United States President Donald Trump will be holding a rally next week in Southeast Missouri.

The rally is scheduled to begin at 9 pm on Monday, November 5th, at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau. Doors will open at 6 pm.

Registration information is available at www.DonaldJTrump.com.

FLU CLINIC TO BE HELD TODAY AT TWIN RIVERS HIGH SCHOOL

A flu clinic has been scheduled for today in Butler County.

The flu clinic will be held for the Twin Rivers School District from 2 to 6 pm today at Twin Rivers High School.

Officials with the Butler County Health Department say that it is important to remember to protect yourself, your family members, and the community from spreading the flu virus. Preventative measures include washing your hands and receiving a flu vaccine.

You can find more information at the Butler County Health Department’s website, ButlerCountyHealth.org.

10TH ANNUAL HOWLING AT THE MOON SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY NIGHT

The Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri is preparing for their upcoming benefit on Friday.

“Howling at the Moon,” the 10th annual fall benefit for the AWA is scheduled for 6 to 10 pm Friday night at the Holiday Inn Ballroom in Poplar Bluff.

There will be a full dinner by Tasteful Creations, a live DJ, dancing, a silent Auction, and a cash bar. Tickets are available for $30 and proceeds from the event will benefit AWA's programs and contribute to the organization's shelter construction fund.

For more information, visit www.AWASEMO.org

OVER 13,000 DEER HARVESTED DURING EARLY YOUTH PORTION OF DEER HUNTING SEASON

Young hunters in Missouri harvested over 13,000 deer last weekend.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, preliminary data shows that young hunters ages 6 through 15 harvested 13,560 deer during Missouri’s early youth portion of the 2018 deer hunting season, which ran on October 27th and 28th.

Howell was the top county in the state with 352 deer checked, followed by Osage, Franklin, and Ripley counties.

The late youth portion of firearms deer season has been scheduled for November 23rd through 25th.

GOSPEL GROUP TO PERFORM NEXT MONTH AT TINNIN FINE ARTS CENTER

A gospel group from Branson will be performing next month in Poplar Bluff.

Oh Happy Day will perform their variety show “Goin’ Back to Gospel” at 7 pm on November 15th at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.

Tickets are available for $15 each at trcc.edu/tinnin. Tickets can also be purchased at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce and the Three Rivers Student Accounts Office. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door.

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Monday, October 29, 2018

SEVERAL FIREARMS STOLEN DURING BURGLARY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

Several firearms were stolen during a recent burglary in New Madrid County.

According to New Madrid County Sheriff Terry Stevens, five guns were taken during the burglary and he is asking the public to be on the lookout in case someone makes an attempt to sell them.

SEVERAL FIREARMS STOLEN DURING BURGLARY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

Several firearms were stolen during a recent burglary in New Madrid County.

According to New Madrid County Sheriff Terry Stevens, five guns were taken during the burglary and he is asking the public to be on the lookout in case someone makes an attempt to sell them.

The firearms stolen were a Browning 22-250 A-bolt rifle, a Winchester .22 cal Model 190 rifle, a Winchester 12 gauge automatic shotgun, a Ruger .22 cal stainless target pistol, and a H&S .22 cal 8-Shot revolver.

Anyone who has information about the burglary or the location of the weapons is asked to contact the New Madrid County Office at 573-748-2516.

POPLAR BLUFF MIDDLE SCHOOL SEEKING PICTURES OF VETERANS FOR UPCOMING CEREMONY

Officials at Poplar Bluff Middle School are looking for pictures of veterans for an upcoming ceremony.

The school will be celebrating Veterans Day with a program on Friday, November 9th.

Anyone who would like a picture included in the ceremony should email the picture, along with the person’s name, branch of service, rank, years served or conflict they served in, and the student’s name and how they are related to LaurenHasanov@pb.k12.mo.us.

Officials are asking that pictures be sent in by November 7th. If you sent in a picture last year, you do not have to submit them again.

REGISTRATION OPENING TODAY FOR WINTER AND SPRING SEMESTERS AT THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

New and returning students will soon have the opportunity to register for classes for the Winter and Spring semesters at Three Rivers College.

Officials say that online and on-site registration for both semesters will begin today. Registration will continue through December 7th for the Winter session and January 11th for the Spring semester at the Poplar Bluff campus as well as the locations in Sikeston, Dexter, Kennett, and Cape Girardeau.

The Winter session will begin on December 10, with the Spring semester starting on January 14th.

For more information, visit trcc.edu.

AUTHORITIES IN PUXICO TO HOST CHILI AND HOT DOG DINNER AND HAYRIDE THIS FRIDAY

Authorities in Puxico are planning for a special event for a good cause this Friday night.

The Puxico Police and Fire Department will be hosting a chili and hot dog dinner, hay ride and face painting from 6 to 10 pm on November 2nd.

All proceeds from the event will go towards the Christmas toy drive. For more information, call 573-222-3565.

POPLAR BLUFF ROAD TO BE CLOSED BEGINNING TODAY

A Poplar Bluff road is scheduled to be closed beginning today.

According to Poplar Bluff City Officials, Roxie Road will be closed for paving starting today.

Officials say the project should be completed by November 12th; however it could take longer depending on the weather.

PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route 25 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane for part of this week so crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation can perform pavement repairs.

The section of Route 25 to be reduced is located from north Drake Street to David Street in Bernie.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through Wednesday from 8 am to 5 pm daily.

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