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Monday February 15, 2021

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING

A winter storm warning is in effect for most of Southeast Missouri until 6 am Tuesday morning and for Northeast Arkansas and the Missouri bootheel until midnight tonight.

According to the National Weather Service, the storm system will bring heavy snow to the region with total snow accumulations of six to 12 inches possible. Many areas received minor snow accumulations last night and early this morning.

Weather officials are expecting the heaviest snow to start falling later this morning.

In addition to the snow, north winds of 10 to 15 mph with gusts of 20 to 30 mph will likely cause blowing and drifting of the snow as well as bitterly cold wind chills. Wind chill values will range from 0 to negative 15 degrees.

Weather officials say that another storm is taking aim at the area later this week. This storm system is expected to bring significant amounts of precipitation Wednesday and Thursday, mainly in the form of snow in Southeast Missouri.

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING

A winter storm warning is in effect for most of Southeast Missouri until 6 am Tuesday morning and for Northeast Arkansas and the Missouri bootheel until midnight tonight.

According to the National Weather Service, the storm system will bring heavy snow to the region with total snow accumulations of six to 12 inches possible. Many areas received minor snow accumulations last night and early this morning.

Weather officials are expecting the heaviest snow to start falling later this morning.

In addition to the snow, north winds of 10 to 15 mph with gusts of 20 to 30 mph will likely cause blowing and drifting of the snow as well as bitterly cold wind chills. Wind chill values will range from 0 to negative 15 degrees.

Weather officials say that another storm is taking aim at the area later this week. This storm system is expected to bring significant amounts of precipitation Wednesday and Thursday, mainly in the form of snow in Southeast Missouri.

 

RESIDENTS ADVISED TO AVOID DRIVING DURING WINTER WEATHER

Southeast Missouri residents are being advised to avoid all non-essential travel today.

Snowfall accumulations are creating dangerous conditions for driving, and officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation say that both morning and evening commutes today will be impacted

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

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

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

 

WARMING CENTERS OPEN IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

With wind chill values dropping below zero degrees, several warming centers have opened in Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service, wind chill values are expected to get as low as -12 today and -10 degrees tomorrow in Poplar Bluff.  

Warming centers have been set up at numerous locations in Southeast Missouri, including the Butler County Health Department and the Poplar Bluff Public Library in Poplar Bluff. 

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has also made a website available for finding warming centers in your area at https://ogi.oa.mo.gov/DHSS/warmingCenter/.  


BUTLER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES NEW VACCINE CLINIC FOR THIS WEEK

The Butler County Health Department has announced another round of Covid-19 vaccines will be distributed this week. 

According to health officials, the next clinic will be on February 17th from 8 am to 4 pm at the Black River Coliseum. The clinic will be for people receiving their first dose and will be open to those who fall in the current tiers and phases of the Missouri State Plan.

To register for the clinic, go to CovidVaccine.MO.gov/navigator.

Officials say that anyone who was registered to receive the second dose of the vaccine last Friday at the Black River Coliseum, but could not make it due to road conditions, will be contacted soon to set up an appointment for February 16th. 

Anyone who received their first Covid-19 vaccination at Hydro Adventure on January 22nd or at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center on January 23rd and still have not received their second dose is asked to email bchc@semo.net.


WRECK DISRUPTS POWER FOR PARTS OF POPLAR BLUFF

A Friday wreck disrupted power for portions of Poplar Bluff.

According to authorities, the wreck occurred Friday evening on Westwood Boulevard near the John J. Pershing VA Medical Center.

The vehicle struck a utility pole causing power to go out for a stretch of Westwood Boulevard for a short time. The driver was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

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Friday February 12, 2021

BITTERLY COLD TEMPERATURES TO BE FOLLOWED BY SNOWFALL EARLY NEXT WEEK

Bitterly cold temperatures are going to fall over Southeast Missouri this weekend.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, temperatures will drop to the single digits early Sunday and Monday mornings with the wind chill ranging from zero to negative 10.

Officials say that prolonged exposure to this kind of cold could result in frostbite if precautions are not taken.

Starting early Monday morning we also have chances of snow returning to the area. Weather officials say that they are monitoring two winter weather systems for next week. The first should be Monday into Monday night with the second forecasted for next Wednesday into Wednesday night.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook, accumulating snow and travel impacts are possible with these systems.

BITTERLY COLD TEMPERATURES TO BE FOLLOWED BY SNOWFALL EARLY NEXT WEEK

Bitterly cold temperatures are going to fall over Southeast Missouri this weekend.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, temperatures will drop to the single digits early Sunday and Monday mornings with the wind chill ranging from zero to negative 10.

Officials say that prolonged exposure to this kind of cold could result in frostbite if precautions are not taken.

Starting early Monday morning we also have chances of snow returning to the area. Weather officials say that they are monitoring two winter weather systems for next week. The first should be Monday into Monday night with the second forecasted for next Wednesday into Wednesday night.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook, accumulating snow and travel impacts are possible with these systems.

 

POPLAR BLUFF PEDIATRICIAN ARRESTED ON SODOMY CHARGE

A pediatrician from Poplar Bluff has been taken into custody on a sodomy charge.

Officials with the Dexter Police Department tell KWOC News that in December of last year, a male juvenile and his father came to the Dexter Police Department to report sexual allegations involving the juvenile and an adult male.

The juvenile said that he had been inappropriately touched in a sexual manner by his pediatrician, Dr. Joseph Fernando of Poplar Bluff.

In January a warrant was issued for Fernando for statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy - deviate sexual intercourse. Officials say that the victim was less than 14 years old.

Fernando turned himself into the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday and is being held on a no bond warrant.

The investigation is continuing and anyone who has information regarding any concerns involving Dr. Fernando is asked to contact the Dexter Police Department at 573-624-5512.

 

NO TRAVEL ADVISORY ENDED FOR SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that the “No Travel Advisory” for southeast Missouri has been lifted.

Officials with Troop E of the Highway Patrol tell us that as of 8 pm last night, Southeast Missouri Troopers responded to 67 stranded motorists, 49 crashes, and 5 injury crashes on Thursday.

Motorists are still advised to drive cautiously as many major roads are still partly covered and minor roads could be covered as well.

You can find the latest road conditions on the Missouri Department of Transportation Traveler Information Map at MoDOT.org or through MoDOT’s smartphone app. 

 

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ISSUES REPORT ON THIS WEEK’S ICE STORM

The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued their report on the Ice Storm that occurred this week.

According to the report, ice accumulations ranging from a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch were reported along and east of Interstate 55 in Southeast Missouri with lesser ice reported to the west of that area.

In addition to the ice, sleet amounts ranging half an inch to one and a half inches occurred across Southeast Missouri. 

 

VACCINE CLINIC TO BE HELD TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF

Officials with the Butler County Health Department say that the Mass Vaccine Clinic today at the Black River Coliseum will continue as scheduled.

The Health Department says that at this time there are no plans for a second dose event and due to the type and storage of the vaccine, they are unable to reschedule appointments. However, things are subject to change.

There will be golf carts available to assist people from the parking lots to the front doors and the top drive will also be open so people can drop off or pick up someone receiving their vaccinations.

The Poplar Bluff Police Department is asking motorists to avoid the Coliseum area today from 8 am to 4 pm during the clinic. 

 

BLOOMFIELD MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON SODOMY CHARGE IN STODDARD COUNTY

 

Authorities in Stoddard County say a Bloomfield man is in custody on a sodomy charge.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 45 year old Leroy Moxley was recently booked on two counts of statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy – deviate sexual intercourse. The victim was reportedly under 12 years of age.

Officials say that Moxley’s bond was set at $25,000, cash only.

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Thursday February 11, 2021

ICE STORM WARNING CONTINUES THROUGH THIS EVENING

Freezing rain and sleet blanketed Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas yesterday causing numerous school and business closures as well as treacherous road conditions.

According to the National Weather Service, an Ice Storm Warning will continue to be in effect today through noon for Northeast Arkansas and the Missouri bootheel and through 6 pm for parts of the rest of Southeast Missouri.

Weather officials say that additional ice or sleet accumulations are possible today. These accumulations could result in some tree damage and power outages.

ICE STORM WARNING CONTINUES THROUGH THIS EVENING

Freezing rain and sleet blanketed Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas yesterday causing numerous school and business closures as well as treacherous road conditions.

According to the National Weather Service, an Ice Storm Warning will continue to be in effect today through noon for Northeast Arkansas and the Missouri bootheel and through 6 pm for parts of the rest of Southeast Missouri.

Weather officials say that additional ice or sleet accumulations are possible today. These accumulations could result in some tree damage and power outages. 

 

DRIVERS URGED TO STAY OFF ROADS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Freezing rain and sleeting continued overnight across Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas and Missouri state officials are urging people to stay off the roads if possible.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, while crews will be working continuous 12 hour shifts through these storms, bitterly cold temperatures can delay clean-up. Chemicals used to treat the roads start to lose their effectiveness below 25 degrees.

Officials say that people should avoid driving if possible, particularly in areas where icing is occurring.

If you must be out, make sure you have a full tank of gas, extra blankets and gloves as well as provisions like water and snacks in the event of an emergency. Stay inside your vehicle in the event of a crash or slide off.

Once conditions improve, motorists should give snowplows room to work. You can find information about road conditions by using MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map at MoDOT.org or through MoDOT’s smartphone app. 

 

WINTER WEATHER CAUSES DANGEROUS ROAD CONDITIONS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Yesterday’s winter weather caused dangerous driving conditions over most of Southeast Missouri.

According to Troop E of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, as of 8 pm on Wednesday, Southeast Missouri troopers had responded to almost 76 stranded motorists and 96 crashes. 11 of the crashes involved injuries.

There were no fatal crashes reported Wednesday in Troop E.  

 

MULTIPLE VACCINE CLINICS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY CANCELLED

Multiple COVID-19 vaccine clinics that were scheduled for today have been cancelled due to the weather.

The Dunklin County Health Department announced yesterday that their vaccine clinic has been rescheduled for February 17th at First Baptist Church Family Life Center. Officials say that everyone will keep their same appointment times.

Officials with the Carter County Health Center say that they have tentatively rescheduled all doses that were going to be done today to February 16th at the same scheduled times. 

 

STUDENT RUN MERCHANDISE STORE OPENED AT POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL

A student run merchandise store has opened at Poplar Bluff High School.

The grand opening of The Stable was held before the Mules homecoming game last week. The retail space is located between the gymnasium and the cafeteria, and sells Mules T-shirts, cups and other school spirit memorabilia, as well as some practical items such as phone chargers and earbuds.

According to student leaders, the plan is to operate the store during varsity basketball games and then hopefully during the school day next school year. If approved, students managing the business would gain credit hours.

All proceeds benefit the Student Council organization.

 

TWO ARRESTED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY ON FELONY FIREARM CHARGES

Two Illinois residents were taken into custody early Wednesday morning in Southeast Missouri on firearm and drug charges.

According to authorities, 21 year old Henry Taylor and 20 year old Jamarre McNeal, both of Danville, Illinois, were arrested in New Madrid County on felony charges of unlawful possession of a firearm.

Both men are also facing charges of possession of marijuana and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

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Wednesday February 10, 2021

ICE STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING

An Ice Storm warning has been placed into effect for parts of Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas through Thursday evening.

According to the National Weather Service, a significant wintry precipitation event is expected to persist in the area through Thursday.

At this time, significant and dangerous ice accumulations are expected by Thursday morning, especially over parts of the Bootheel and Delta regions of southeast Missouri, as well as Northeast Arkansas. However, notable ice accumulation is possible over the remainder of southeast Missouri as well.

Weather officials say that power outages and tree damage are possible due to the ice as well as hazardous travel conditions.

ICE STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING 

An Ice Storm warning has been placed into effect for parts of Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas through Thursday evening.

According to the National Weather Service, a significant wintry precipitation event is expected to persist in the area through Thursday.

At this time, significant and dangerous ice accumulations are expected by Thursday morning, especially over parts of the Bootheel and Delta regions of southeast Missouri, as well as Northeast Arkansas. However, notable ice accumulation is possible over the remainder of southeast Missouri as well.

Weather officials say that power outages and tree damage are possible due to the ice as well as hazardous travel conditions. 

 

ROAD OFFICIALS URGE AREA RESIDENTS TO DRIVE CAREFULLY DURING WINTER WEATHER

Winter weather can create treacherous driving conditions and Missouri road officials are urging residents to be cautious if they have to get on the roadways.

The Missouri Department of Transportation says that drivers should plan to double or triple their average commute times once winter precipitation starts.

The storm is bringing dangerously cold temperatures as well. If you’re going to be out, make sure you have a full tank of gas, extra blankets and gloves as well as provisions like water and snacks in the event of an emergency.

Keep your cellphone fully charged but never use it while driving. If you should slide off the road or be involved in a crash, stay inside your vehicle with your seat belt buckled until help arrives.

All current Missouri road conditions are available on the Traveler Information Map at Modot.org, or through MoDOT’s smartphone app.

 

RECTOR WOMAN DEAD FOLLOWING HEAD ON COLLISION IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

A Rector woman has died following a two vehicle wreck Monday in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas State Police, 57 year old Janet Gunn was driving on US Highway 49 in Greene County when an oncoming vehicle crossed the center line and struck her vehicle head on.

Officials say that Gunn was killed in the wreck. The driver of the other vehicle was injured and transported to an area hospital.  

 

FORMER POPLAR BLUFF POLICE OFFICER SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS FOR PRODUCING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

A former Poplar Bluff Police Officer has been sentenced for producing child pornography.

Officials with the United States Attorney’s Office tell KWOC News that 40 year old Brandon Hopper, of Poplar Bluff, pled guilty in October to one count of sexual exploitation of a minor.

Hopper’s co-defendant Amber Longhibler used a mobile phone to take sexually explicit images of a child. Hopper was employed as a law enforcement officer with the Poplar Bluff Police Department at the time. Longhibler was sentenced last December to 20 years in prison for her role in the offense.

On Tuesday, Hopper was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the charge. Following his sentence, Hopper will be placed on supervised release for the rest of his life and be required to register as a sex offender.

 

TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO DROP CLOSE TO ZERO THIS WEEKEND

Temperatures are expected to drop harshly toward the end of the week in Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service, overnight Thursday night the temperature in Poplar Bluff is expected to bottom out in the mid-teens, before dropping to the lower teens Friday night and then to less than 5 degrees over the weekend.

Warming centers have been set up at numerous locations in Southeast Missouri, including the Butler County Health Department and the Poplar Bluff Public Library in Poplar Bluff. 

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has also made a website available for finding warming centers in your area.  

https://ogi.oa.mo.gov/DHSS/warmingCenter/

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN SENTENCED ON STOLEN AMMUNITION CHARGE

A Poplar Bluff man is facing over four years in prison after being sentenced on a stolen ammunition charge.

According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 38 year old Christopher Darnell was sentenced Tuesday to 51 months in prison for one count of possession of stolen ammunition.

In April of 2019, Darnell was caught on security footage leaving an area sporting goods store carrying two pails of ammunition without paying for them.

While later speaking with Poplar Bluff police officers, Darnell admitted that he had stolen the ammunition from the store and resold some of it to a firearms dealer.

He pleaded guilty to the charge in September of 2020.

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Tuesday February 9, 2021

WINTER STORM WATCH TO BE IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

The National Weather Service is urging area residents to be prepared for winter weather that is coming this week.

KWOC News spoke with Rick Shanklin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Paducah, about the upcoming system.

“That chance of wintery precipitation really is going to continue through much of the week, actually to Wednesday night, possibly even into at least Thursday morning across the area. Our main concern is the midweek system. Possibly beginning by late Tuesday night, certainly during the day Wednesday, and then especially Wednesday night.

That’s when we could see the greatest accumulations of ice across the region. Some areas, possibly even a quarter of an inch or more. Also look for some updates regarding that midweek system including a potential for some headlines here over the next day or so. And then we expect much colder air to arrive this weekend.

In fact, the coldest air of the entire winter season will be with us this weekend, so certainly any wintery precipitation we receive this week will be hard pressed to leave over the days following.”

A winter storm watch is currently set to be in effect from midnight tonight to noon on Thursday.

WINTER STORM WATCH TO BE IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 

The National Weather Service is urging area residents to be prepared for winter weather that is coming this week.

KWOC News spoke with Rick Shanklin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Paducah, about the upcoming system.

“That chance of wintery precipitation really is going to continue through much of the week, actually to Wednesday night, possibly even into at least Thursday morning across the area. Our main concern is the midweek system. Possibly beginning by late Tuesday night, certainly during the day Wednesday, and then especially Wednesday night. 

That’s when we could see the greatest accumulations of ice across the region. Some areas, possibly even a quarter of an inch or more.  Also look for some updates regarding that midweek system including a potential for some headlines here over the next day or so. And then we expect much colder air to arrive this weekend. 

In fact, the coldest air of the entire winter season will be with us this weekend, so certainly any wintery precipitation we receive this week will be hard pressed to leave over the days following.”

A winter storm watch is currently set to be in effect from midnight tonight to noon on Thursday. 


WAYNE COUNTY COVID 19 VACCINE CLINIC CANCELLED

 The inclement weather that is projected for this week has caused the cancelation of a Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic.

According to the Wayne County Health Center, they are cancelling the drive through clinic that was scheduled for Thursday and closing their vaccine waiting list.

Officials say that more information on a possible rescheduling of the clinic will be posted on the Wayne County Health Center Facebook page. 


DUNKLIN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES VACCINE CLINIC

A new Covid-19 vaccine clinic has been scheduled for this week in the Missouri Bootheel.

The Dunklin County Health Department announced Monday that they received 1,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.

The vaccine is for those needing their first dose and the health department will be offering a mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Thursday at First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Kennett.

The clinic is scheduled for 8:30 am to 4:15 pm.

Registration is required and information on how to register is available on the Dunklin County Health Department Facebook page. 


KENNETT CITY COUNCILMAN ARRESTED

A Southeast Missouri politician has been taken into custody on multiple charges.

According to authorities, Marco Parr, of Kennett, was arrested by the Kennett Police Department following an incident over the weekend. Parr is facing felony charges of 1st degree sodomy or attempted sodomy, 2nd degree kidnapping, 2nd degree domestic assault, and 3rd degree domestic assault.

Parr, who is a Kennett City Councilman, is scheduled to be arraigned this morning in Dunklin County. 


GOVERNOR UNVEILS NEW TOOL TO HELP MISSOURIANS RECEIVE VACCINE

A new tool has been unveiled to assist Missourians in receiving a Covid-19 vaccine.

Governor Mike Parson announced the launch of the Missouri Vaccine Navigator on Monday. The tool allows individuals to register for a vaccine, indicating their desire to be vaccinated. They will then complete a questionnaire to determine their eligibility based on Missouri’s priority phases.

Registrants will be notified upon activation of each phase and alerted when they become eligible. Individuals will then be able to seek vaccination from their health care provider if they have vaccines available or view mass vaccination events and other providers in their area.

In addition to helping individuals register for a vaccine, the Missouri Vaccine Navigator will remind registrants when it is time to schedule their second dose.

The Navigator is available at MOStopsCovid.com/navigator. Those with online accessibility issues are encouraged to call the COVID-19 hotline at 877-435-8411 for registration assistance.

 

COALITION FOR ROADWAY SAFETY OFFERING GRANTS FOR PROJECT PROM AND GRADUATION

Schools who will be holding Project Prom and Graduation events this year can now apply for grant money to help fund the events.

The Southeast Coalition for Roadway Safety is offering grant funding to local schools that choose student lock-in events for Project Prom or High School graduation. Qualifying schools will receive $200 each to assist with event expenses such as location rental, food or entertainment. 

The Southeast Coalition will be accepting applications until February 12th. For more information, call 573-472-9089.

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Monday February 8, 2021

CHANCES OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW THIS WEEK

The past weekend’s winter weather could serve as a preview of what is to come later this week.

According to the National Weather Service, there is a chance of freezing rain on Tuesday night and early Wednesday, followed by the possibility of snow showers Wednesday night and Thursday.

Temperatures are going to be dropping along with these weather systems as well. Overnight lows are currently projected to fall into the low tens Thursday and Friday night, followed by getting as cold as 6 degrees over the weekend.

CHANCES OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW THIS WEEK

The past weekend’s winter weather could serve as a preview of what is to come later this week.

According to the National Weather Service, there is a chance of freezing rain on Tuesday night and early Wednesday, followed by the possibility of snow showers Wednesday night and Thursday.

Temperatures are going to be dropping along with these weather systems as well. Overnight lows are currently projected to fall into the low tens Thursday and Friday night, followed by getting as cold as 6 degrees over the weekend.   


SHOTS FIRED AT OFFICER IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

A subject is in custody after allegedly firing at a police officer in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Paragould Police Department, Sunday afternoon an officer attempted to make contact with a subject who had active warrants for their arrest.

Officials say that as the officer attempted to take the alleged offender into custody, the subject produced a firearm and began firing multiple rounds at the officer. The officer was not struck and was able to return fire. A second officer involved with this incident fired their weapon as well. 

The offender was not injured and was taken into custody.

An investigation into the incident is ongoing and officials say that no further information will be released at this time. 


WAYNE COUNTY HEALTH CENTER SEEKING VOLUNTEERS FOR VACCINE CLINIC

The Wayne County Health Center has a vaccine clinic tentatively scheduled for this week and is seeking volunteers for the event.

According to Health Center officials, they need both non-medical and medical professional volunteers. Licensed medical professionals will need an active unencumbered license in the state of Missouri.

More information, including links on how to apply, is available at the Wayne County Health Center Facebook page.

The Pemiscot County Health Center held a drive through vaccination clinic last week and officials say that over 1400 people were vaccinated during the event.


BUTLER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WORKING TO CONTACT VACCINE RECIPIENTS TO REGISTER FOR 2ND VACCINE DOSE

The second mass vaccination clinic in Poplar Bluff is coming up this week.

According to the Butler County Health Department, the clinic will be held Friday at the Black River Coliseum.

The Health Department is working with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services on a registration link for those who received their first COVID vaccination on January 22nd or 23rd.

Officials say they are working on a system that will directly email or call those who are eligible for their 2nd dose so they can get registered.


DONIPHAN MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK

A Doniphan man was seriously injured in a Friday morning wreck near Poplar Bluff.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 51 year old Rodney Knapp was travelling on US Highway 67, around 5 miles north of Poplar Bluff, when his vehicle ran off the roadway and overturned.

Knapp suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital. 

 

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED IN BUTLER COUNTY ON FELONY DRUG CHARGE

A Dexter man was taken into custody over the weekend on a felony drug charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 31 year old Jesse Stricklan-Schewell was arrested Saturday morning in Butler County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

He is also facing a charge of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Following the arrest, Stricklan-Schewell was held at the Butler County Jail.

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Friday, February 5, 2021

WOMAN FOUND DEAD FOLLOWING FIRE IN KENNETT

A woman was found dead Thursday morning following a fire in Dunklin County.

The Kennett Fire Department responded to the fire at a residence on Depot Street shortly before 10 am. A woman was found deceased at the residence. The identity of the woman has not been released.

WOMAN FOUND DEAD FOLLOWING FIRE IN KENNETT

A woman was found dead Thursday morning following a fire in Dunklin County.

The Kennett Fire Department responded to the fire at a residence on Depot Street shortly before 10 am. A woman was found deceased at the residence. The identity of the woman has not been released.

Officials have ruled the fire to have been an accident. 

  

SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK LEAVES ONE DEAD IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

A New Madrid man has died following a single vehicle wreck Thursday morning.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 65 year old James Powell was driving on New Madrid County Road 725 near Kewanee at around 6:45 am when his vehicle ran off the side of the road, struck a fence, and overturned.

Powell, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was ejected during the wreck and later pronounced dead at the scene by New Madrid County Coroner George Delisle.

 

ARKANSAS GOVERNOR INTENDS TO COMMUTE SENTENCE OF CONVICTED MURDERER OUT OF GREENE COUNTY

The Governor of Arkansas is considering commuting the sentence of a convicted murderer out of Northeast Arkansas.

According to Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, he intends to commute the sentence of Cecillia Roleson, who was convicted in Greene County in 1980 for Murder 1st degree. She was sentenced to life without parole and the commutation would make her immediately eligible for parole. 

The Governor’s office says that the Greene County Sheriff has raised objections to the applicant’s request and there is a 30-day waiting period for the public to submit feedback before final action is taken.

 

RIBBON CUTTING CELEBRATION SCHEDULED FOR TODAY FOR PBHS MERCHANDISE STORE

A ribbon cutting ceremony has been scheduled for today to celebrate the grand opening of a new Poplar Bluff High School merchandise store.

The ceremony for The Stable will be held this afternoon at 3:45 pm.

School officials say that the Stable will be operated by the Student Council and will be open for business during varsity sporting events.  

 

OZARK NATIONAL SCENIC RIVERWAYS TO CONDUCT PRESCRIBED BURNS THIS YEAR

At least three prescribed burns have been scheduled for the early part of this year in Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Park Service, preparations are underway for Ozark National Scenic Riverways to accomplish several prescribed burns between early February and mid-April.

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

Officials say that the burns will be carefully planned and monitored by the park’s Fire Management staff and the scheduling will be dependent on weather and vegetation meeting certain conditions. 

  

CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR ROAD PROJECTS IN BUTLER AND STODDARD COUNTY

Contracts have been awarded for various road projects in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, an almost 1.3 million dollar contract was awarded for pavement improvements on Route M in Butler County.

An almost 1.8 million dollar contract was also awarded for numerous projects including pavement improvements on Route E in Stoddard County.

Officials say that additional information, including timelines and impacts to traffic, will be released prior to the start of construction.


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Thursday February 4, 2021

MINOR KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK

One person has died following a wreck Tuesday in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas State Police, a vehicle was travelling west on Clay County Road 406 at around 1:30 pm when the vehicle lost control and travelled into the path of an oncoming vehicle.

A passenger in the first vehicle was killed in the wreck. The drivers of both vehicles as well as a passenger in each vehicle were injured and transported to a Paragould hospital.

MINOR KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK

One person has died following a wreck Tuesday in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas State Police, a vehicle was travelling west on Clay County Road 406 at around 1:30 pm when the vehicle lost control and travelled into the path of an oncoming vehicle.

A passenger in the first vehicle was killed in the wreck. The drivers of both vehicles as well as a passenger in each vehicle were injured and transported to a Paragould hospital. 


MASS VACCINATION CLINIC SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY IN CARUTHERSVILLE

A Covid-19 Mass Vaccination Clinic is scheduled for tomorrow in Pemiscot County.

According to the Pemiscot County Health Center, the clinic will be from 9 am to 4 pm on Friday at Century Casino in Caruthersville.

For more information or to register for a vaccination, visit PemiscotHealth.com. 


SPECIAL MEETING OF THE POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL SCHEDULED FOR THIS AFTERNOON

The Poplar Bluff city council will be holding a special meeting this afternoon to discuss firefighter grants.

On the agenda for the meeting are two different resolutions authorizing the Poplar Bluff Fire Department to apply for grants through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program.

One resolution is for the purchase of rescue equipment, while the second is for the purchase of a ladder fire truck. 

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 1 pm this afternoon in the City Council chambers on 5th street. 

 

ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN STODDARD COUNTY WRECK 

Two people were injured in a wreck Wednesday morning in Stoddard County.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell us that the crash occurred at around 7 am when a vehicle crossed the center of Route Y and struck another vehicle.

The driver of the 2nd vehicle, 37 year old David Roskin, of Olivette, Missouri, received serious injuries in the wreck and was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

The driver of the 1st vehicle suffered minor injuries. 

 

MAN ARRESTED ON COCAINE AND HEROIN CHARGES IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

A Minnesota man is facing multiple drug related charges following his arrest in New Madrid County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 27 year old Patrick Burton, of St. Paul, Minnesota, was arrested Wednesday afternoon on charges of possession of a controlled substance for cocaine, heroin, and psychedelic mushrooms.

Burton is also facing charges of possession of marijuana less than 10 grams and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. 

 

MASKS NOW REQUIRED AT OZARK NATIONAL SCENIC RIVERWAYS

Masks will now be required at many Ozark National Scenic Riverways Locations.

According to the National Park Service, face masks are now required in all park buildings and facilities, including the Headquarters Visitor Information Center in Van Buren.

Masks are also required on NPS-managed lands when physical distancing cannot be maintained, including narrow or busy trails and overlooks.

The new requirements come after President Joe Biden’s Executive Order on Protecting the Federal Workforce and Requiring Mask-Wearing.

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Wednesday February 3, 2021

THREE NEW COVID 19 RELATED DEATHS CONFIRMED IN RIPLEY COUNTY

Officials in Ripley County have confirmed that there has been multiple new Covid-19 related deaths.

According to Ripley County Health Center Director Jan Morrow, three additional residents of Ripley County who suffered from COVID-19 among other underlying conditions have died.

There have been a total of five Covid-19 related deaths this year in Ripley County.

Officials with the Carter County Health Center also say that there has been another death in Carter County from Covid-19, bringing their overall Covid-19 death total to 10.

THREE NEW COVID 19 RELATED DEATHS CONFIRMED IN RIPLEY COUNTY

Officials in Ripley County have confirmed that there has been multiple new Covid-19 related deaths.

According to Ripley County Health Center Director Jan Morrow, three additional residents of Ripley County who suffered from COVID-19 among other underlying conditions have died.

There have been a total of five Covid-19 related deaths this year in Ripley County.

Officials with the Carter County Health Center also say that there has been another death in Carter County from Covid-19, bringing their overall Covid-19 death total to 10.  


POPLAR BLUFF VACCINATION CLINIC TO BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 12TH

The National Guard will be back in Poplar Bluff next week to administer Covid-19 vaccinations.

According to the Butler County Health Department, the National Guard will be in Poplar Bluff on Friday, February 12th, to give the second doses of the vaccine to anyone who was vaccinated at Hydro Adventures on January 22nd or at the Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center on January 23rd.

Officials say that limited doses will be available for those who want their first dose.

Details on the location and time for the vaccinations, as well as registration information, will be released at a later date.

MAN ARRESTED ON COCAINE CHARGE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 

An Illinois man was arrested Tuesday morning in Southeast Missouri on a felony drug charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 48 year old Michael Miller, of Herin, Illinois, was arrested at around 10:30 am in New Madrid County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance for cocaine.

Miller is also facing charges of possession of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. 


POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL DISTRICT SEEKING SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS

The Poplar Bluff School District is taking steps to address the substitute teacher shortage in the district.

According to school officials, during the December school board meeting, the Board of Education voted unanimously to raise guest teacher compensation from $70 to $90 per day, and $100 for retirees of the Poplar Bluff school system.

Last month, 11 substitutes were hired and the district continues to seek individuals interested in serving in the classroom when faculty members are absent.

Last week, Missouri Governor Mike Parson approved a reimbursement extension for people interested in obtaining their substitute teaching certification during the public health emergency.

High school graduates have until February 28th to complete approximately 20 hours of online training as an alternative to the standard 60-college hour requirement.

Poplar Bluff Schools will also host a substitute training class as a requirement for non-retirees to be activated in the system on March 8th and April 6th.  For more information or to fill out a substitute application packet, go to the School Administrative Building at 1110 North Westwood Boulevard in Poplar Bluff.


NEW MADRID COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT

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

The section of roadway to be closed is located between Route P and County Road 404.

Weather permitting, work will take place today and tomorrow from 8 am to 4 pm each day. 


THREE MONTH BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT UNDERWAY IN BOOTHEEL

Missouri Route 153 in Dunklin and Pemiscot Counties will be closed for around three months so contractor crews can replace the bridge over Drainage Ditch Number 84.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the closure is located between County Road 439 in Dunklin County and Route EE in Pemiscot County.

Officials say that the project is expected to be completed by Saturday, May 1st.

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Tuesday February 2, 2021

POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTS BID FOR NEW POLICE FACILITY

The Poplar Bluff City Council voted last night on an ordinance regarding the construction of a new Police Department facility.

The Council approved the ordinance, accepting a bid for the construction of the facility on Shelby Road.

During the city council meeting last night, the council also voted to end the contract between the city and Navigate Building Solutions LLC, who consulted on the project.

POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTS BID FOR NEW POLICE FACILITY

The Poplar Bluff City Council voted last night on an ordinance regarding the construction of a new Police Department facility.

The Council approved the ordinance, accepting a bid for the construction of the facility on Shelby Road.

During the city council meeting last night, the council also voted to end the contract between the city and Navigate Building Solutions LLC, who consulted on the project. 


MISSOURI GOVERNOR APPOINTS NEW WAYNE COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR 

Missouri Governor Mike Parson has announced a new public administrator for Wayne County.

On Monday, Governor Parson announced that Penny Jean Schulz, of Piedmont, has been appointed to the position.

Schulz had served as a Wayne County Assistant Public Administrator since 2019 and previously worked as a house supervisor for Down Home Women's Center in Piedmont.

 

MAN ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND ASSAULT WARRANT

Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested a Benton man on a controlled substance warrant.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 65 year old Andrew Sales Jr. was recently taken into custody on a Stoddard County warrant for possession of a controlled substance, domestic assault 3rd degree, and violation of an order of protection.

Following the arrest, Sales was booked in the Stoddard County Jail. 

 

DATES SET FOR POPLAR BLUFF KINDERGARTEN EARLY ENROLLMENT

Dates have been set for early enrollment at the Poplar Bluff Kindergarten Center.

School officials tell us that early enrollment for the 2021-2022 school year will be held on February 23rd through 25th, from 9 am to 2 pm, as well as from 4 pm to 7 pm on the 25th. 

Students must be five years old by July 31st, 2021 and parents should bring their child’s birth certificate, social security card, a proof of residency, and immunizations records.

Parents can call 573-785-4905 to schedule an appointment.

 

NEW MADRID COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT ASKING FOR RETURN OF ROAD SIGNS 

Officials in New Madrid County are asking for the return of stolen road signs.

According to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department, during the month of February anyone can turn in a road sign with no questions asked.

Beginning next month, officials say that the department will be investigating and prosecuting the thefts of these signs.

Anyone with information about the thefts can call 573-748-2516.

BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE REDUCED TODAY FOR SHOULDER REPAIRS

Route 51 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane today so crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation can perform shoulder repairs.

According to officials, the section of roadway to be reduced is located from Route N to County Road 236.

Work is scheduled to take place today from 8 am to 3 pm.

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Monday February 1, 2021

MIRANDA FICKERT NAMED CITIZEN OF THE YEAR BY POPLAR BLUFF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

A familiar face in Poplar Bluff has been honored as the 2020 Citizen of the Year.

Miranda Fickert was given the award during the annual Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce Banquet that was held on Saturday at the Black River Coliseum.

During the banquet, the Chamber also gave the 2020 Ambassador of the Year Award to River Radio’s own, Nikki Leonard.

MIRANDA FICKERT NAMED CITIZEN OF THE YEAR BY POPLAR BLUFF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

A familiar face in Poplar Bluff has been honored as the 2020 Citizen of the Year.

Miranda Fickert was given the award during the annual Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce Banquet that was held on Saturday at the Black River Coliseum. 

During the banquet, the Chamber also gave the 2020 Ambassador of the Year Award to River Radio’s own, Nikki Leonard. 

EIGHT MONTH ROAD PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF 

An eight month road project is scheduled to begin today in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Business U.S. 60, will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction so contractor crews can perform roadside work. 

The section of roadway to be reduced is located from Westwood Boulevard to Second Street.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 AM to 6 PM daily through Friday, October 1st.

 

POPLAR BLUFF SPORTS TEAM ENSHRINED IN MISSOURI SPORTS HALL OF FAME 

A Poplar Bluff sports team is now a member of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.

The Poplar Bluff High School Boys Golf Program was enshrined in the Hall on Sunday as a part of the class of 2021. The Mules have won six state championships and have finished among the top four in the state 19 times, the third-most in state history.

Bill Caputo, who coached the Mules to the State Championship in 1995 and 1996, represented the program at the enshrinement. 

 

APPLICATIONS TO BE ACCEPTED THIS MONTH FOR RIPLEY COUNTY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 

Beginning today, the Ripley County Public Housing Agency will be accepting applications for the Section 8 Rental assistance program.

Officials tell KWOC News that applications will be done digitally this year and the best way to submit an application is at RipleyCo.HousingManager.com.

Anyone interested in the program can also go to the Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission at 3019 Fair Street in Poplar Bluff to apply.

Applications will be accepted through February 28th. 


AUTHORITIES IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS ARREST MURDER SUSPECT

A man who was wanted in connection to a murder in Indiana has been apprehended in Northeast Arkansas.

According to authorities, 38 year old Gabriel Galvez, of Indianapolis, was taken into custody Saturday morning in Randolph County.

Galvez was arrested following a traffic stop near Reyno and was transported to the Randolph County Jail. 


BUTLER COUNTY TORNADO SIRENS TO BE TESTED TODAY

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

According to the Butler County Emergency Management Office, the county’s tornado sirens are scheduled to be tested today at noon.

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

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Friday January 29, 2021

ELLSINORE TEENAGER KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK

An Ellsinore teenager has died following a single vehicle wreck in Carter County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a truck was travelling on Missouri Highway 103 Thursday afternoon when the vehicle ran off the side of the road and struck a tree.

A 17 year old passenger in the vehicle was pronounced dead by Carter County Coroner Joe Chapman. The driver was seriously injured and transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

ELLSINORE TEENAGER KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK

An Ellsinore teenager has died following a single vehicle wreck in Carter County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a truck was travelling on Missouri Highway 103 Thursday afternoon when the vehicle ran off the side of the road and struck a tree.  

A 17 year old passenger in the vehicle was pronounced dead by Carter County Coroner Joe Chapman. The driver was seriously injured and transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital. 


POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOLS TO KICK OFF ST. JUDE MATH-A-THON TODAY 

Poplar Bluff students will be focusing hard on math over the next two weeks to help the kids at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. 

Today marks the beginning of the St. Jude Math-A-Thon in Poplar Bluff. Students will be solving math problems and asking for pledges so they can help kids with cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

The Math-A-Thon is scheduled to continue through February 12th. 

 

WOMAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON FELONY DRUG AND RESISTING ARREST CHARGE

A Bell City woman is facing multiple felony charges following her arrest Thursday in Stoddard County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 32 year old Elizabeth Williams was taken into custody on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and resisting arrest.

Williams was also arrested on two Cape Girardeau warrants. Following the arrest, she was transported to the Stoddard County Jail. 

 

MOST SOUTHEAST MISSOURI HOMES UNINSURED IN CASE OF MAJOR EARTHQUAKE

The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance says that most residences in Southeast Missouri are uninsured for a major earthquake event.

According to the MDCI, earthquake insurance coverage has plummeted among residences in Southeast Missouri over the last 20 years. In 2000, over 60 percent of residences in the New Madrid area had earthquake insurance. By 2018, the rate of coverage had declined to just under 14 percent.

The New Madrid area experienced a series of powerful earthquakes during the winter of 1811 and 1812, with experts estimating the primary quakes ranging in magnitude from 7.0 to 7.5.

A joint assessment by the Mid-American Earthquake Center of the University of Illinois and the Federal Emergency Management Agency predicted that a major New Madrid event today could entail total economic losses of $300 billion, surpassing the highest total economic loss of any natural disaster in US history.

More information is available at dci.mo.gov. 



REGISTRATION OPEN FOR THE 2021 OPTIMIST SOCCER LEAGUE IN POPLAR BLUFF

Registration is now open for the 2021 Poplar Bluff Optimist Soccer League.

Registrations for youth in kindergarten through sixth grades will be accepted through February 26th and officials say the registration fee is $20.

Forms are available at the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Office and this year parents can also register their children online at PBOSL.com.

For more information, contact Staci Barker at 718-0959.


DATE SET FOR ZALMA CHURCH’S ANNUAL SPECIAL NEEDS DINNER AND AUCTION

A date has been set for the Zalma General Baptist Church 15th annual special needs dinner and silent auction.

The event will be held on Saturday, March 6th at the Zalma High School Gymnasium. Both the dinner and silent auction will begin at 3:30 pm.

The dinner will include chicken and dumplings, mashed potatoes, corn, and more. All proceeds from the event will go to the Church’s Special Needs Fund.

For more information, contact Patti Shelby at 573-225-3615.

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Thursday January 28, 2021

MISSOURI GOVERNOR ASKING FOR RETURN OF COVID-19 VACCINE FROM SOME PHARMACIES

Missouri Governor Mike Parson is asking for the return of the coronavirus vaccine from some pharmacies in the state to give a boost to the vaccine’s distribution.

According to the governor’s spokeswoman, Kelli Jones, the administration already has requested the return of 25,000 doses from CVS and Walgreens, which would then be re-routed to county health departments, medical hospitals and clinics, local pharmacies, and other state-approved vaccinators.

CVS and Walgreens were tasked with providing vaccinations at long-term care facilities, and Jones says the new plan won’t affect shots for workers and residents at those facilities.

MISSOURI GOVERNOR ASKING FOR RETURN OF COVID-19 VACCINE FROM SOME PHARMACIES

Missouri Governor Mike Parson is asking for the return of the coronavirus vaccine from some pharmacies in the state to give a boost to the vaccine’s distribution.

According to the governor’s spokeswoman, Kelli Jones, the administration already has requested the return of 25,000 doses from CVS and Walgreens, which would then be re-routed to county health departments, medical hospitals and clinics, local pharmacies, and other state-approved vaccinators.

CVS and Walgreens were tasked with providing vaccinations at long-term care facilities, and Jones says the new plan won’t affect shots for workers and residents at those facilities.


SOUTHEAST MISSOURI PRISON PLACED ON LOCKDOWN FOLLOWING ATTACK BY INMATES

A Southeast Missouri prison was placed on lockdown Tuesday following an attack by multiple inmates.

According to the Missouri Department of Corrections, a suspected 13 inmates assaulted eight staff members for about 10 minutes at the Southeast Correctional Center in Charleston.

Seven of the staff members were taken to area hospitals for treatment.

The suspected inmates were placed in administrative segregation. 


ROAD PROJECT TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY

Crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation will be in Dunklin County today for repairs on Highway 53.

According to MoDOT, Highway 53 will be reduced to one lane between County Road 332 and County Road 322 near Holcomb so crews can repair the bridge over Indian Camp Slough.

Work is scheduled to take place from 7 AM to 3:30 PM.


DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON STODDARD COUNTY WARRANT

Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested a Dexter man on a warrant for multiple charges.

Officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 35 year old Tony Ellis Jr. was recently arrested on a Stoddard County warrant for charges including resisting or interfering with an arrest or stop, possession of a controlled substance, and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Following the arrest, Ellis was held at the Stoddard County Jail. 


MODOT ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S INPUT ON FUTURE INTERSTATE-57 PROJECT

The Missouri Department of Transportation is asking for the public’s input on a project to convert a portion of US Route 67 to Interstate 57 in Butler County.

The Future I-57 project would include upgrading 10 miles of Route 67 to four lanes on a new alignment from the Route 160 interchange to two miles north of the Arkansas Stateline.

As a part of the planning stage, the City of Poplar Bluff and MoDOT have reevaluated the Route 67 Environmental Impact Statement from 2005. The reevaluation is available at modot.org/FutureI57.

The website also gives visitors the opportunity to sign-up to receive project updates and share their thoughts.


POPLAR BLUFF CHURCH TO HOST MEAL GIVEAWAY THIS WEEKEND

A Poplar Bluff church will be hosting a meal giveaway event this weekend.

Fellowship Church will be giving out hot meals and some non-perishable food items beginning at 4:30 pm on Sunday.

Officials say that this will be a drive-thru, non contact community event.

Fellowship Church is located at 3581 North Westwood Boulevard in Poplar Bluff.

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Wednesday January 27, 2021

SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE THIS MORNING


Snowfall this morning could cause travel issues for some motorists in Southeast Missouri.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service, most of Southeast Missouri could get up to one inch of light snowfall this morning.

In our northern and western counties, including Bollinger, Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Stoddard, Ripley, and Wayne, snow accumulation of up to two inches is possible.

A Winter Weather Advisory says that snowfall rates before 9 am in these counties could lead to slick spots on area roads.

SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE THIS MORNING


Snowfall this morning could cause travel issues for some motorists in Southeast Missouri. 

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service, most of Southeast Missouri could get up to one inch of light snowfall this morning. 

In our northern and western counties, including Bollinger, Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Stoddard, Ripley, and Wayne, snow accumulation of up to two inches is possible. 

A Winter Weather Advisory says that snowfall rates before 9 am in these counties could lead to slick spots on area roads. 



MISSOURI GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES NEW COVID-19 VACCINATION DASHBOARD


Missouri residents wanting to learn more about vaccination efforts in the state have a new way of finding information. 

On Tuesday, Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced the launch of a new COVID-19 vaccination dashboard containing Missouri-specific data submitted by providers from across the state.

The interactive dashboard includes total doses administered and also distinguishes the number of individuals who have received one dose or both doses. 

Additionally, those who live in Missouri and have received at least one dose are also captured in a county-level vaccination table. This shows how many residents have received a dose per reported county of residence.

The vaccination dashboard is available at MOStopsCovid.com.



MASS VACCINATION CLINIC TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK IN CARUTHERSVILLE 


A Covid-19 Mass Vaccination Clinic is scheduled for early February in the Missouri Bootheel.

According to the Pemiscot County Health Center, the clinic will be from 9 am to 4 pm on Friday, February 5th at Century Casino in Caruthersville. 

Officials say that registration for the event will not be available until February 1st. More information about registering and traffic flow at the clinic site will be available closer to the event date.



TRAIN DEPOT FUNDRAISER TO START FRIDAY IN POPLAR BLUFF


A fundraiser for the restoration of a Poplar Bluff landmark is set to begin on Friday.

The Train Depot Rummage and Consignment sale has been scheduled for 8 am to noon on both Friday and Saturday at the Iron Mountain Train Depot on South Main Street.

The fundraiser is being held for further restorations of the 1910 Depot. 

For more information, call 573-300-9303.



COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM ENROLLMENT OPEN AT POPLAR BLUFF TECHNICAL CAREER CENTER


The Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center is looking for students to fill their esthetics and barbering programs. 

School officials tell KWOC news that federal funding was utilized in the past few years to renovate the Career Center’s salon, replacing the flooring, installing new shampoo bowls, and creating space for barbering stations. 

Several esthetician rooms were also constructed in the building, allowing the revamped program to become available again for adult students at the time.

Officials say that enrollment for the one-year barbering and esthetician programs will remain open through March.



FOREST SERVICE SEEKING TRAIL VOLUNTEERS FOR MARK TWAIN NATIONAL FOREST


The United States Forest Service is looking for volunteers to assist this year at Mark Twain National Forest. 

Forest Service officials tell KWOC News that Trail crew members will work under the direction of Forest Service staff to construct and maintain non-motorized trails, install signs, maintain trailheads and support management of other recreation facilities on the Poplar Bluff and Eleven Point Ranger Districts. 

The forest service is seeking three volunteers for a minimum of eight hours a week. 

Further information about the program as well as contact information is available on the Mark Twain National Forest Facebook page.

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Tuesday January 26, 2021

COVID-19 DEATH TOTAL UP TO TWENTY-SIX IN DUNKLIN COUNTY


Multiple new Covid-19 deaths have been reported in Dunklin County.

The Dunklin County Health Department announced Monday that there have been a total of 26 Covid-19 deaths in the county, an increase of 8 from the total reported on January 22nd. Officials say there are 33 active cases in the county.

The Butler County Health Department tells KWOC News that there have been 88 new cases since January 20th in Butler County.

In Stoddard County, health officials reported 14 new cases on Monday and five over the weekend, bringing the active total to 79 cases.

COVID-19 DEATH TOTAL UP TO TWENTY-SIX IN DUNKLIN COUNTY


Multiple new Covid-19 deaths have been reported in Dunklin County.

The Dunklin County Health Department announced Monday that there have been a total of 26 Covid-19 deaths in the county, an increase of 8 from the total reported on January 22nd. Officials say there are 33 active cases in the county.

The Butler County Health Department tells KWOC News that there have been 88 new cases since January 20th in Butler County.

In Stoddard County, health officials reported 14 new cases on Monday and five over the weekend, bringing the active total to 79 cases.  


AREA MAN FOUND DEAD MONDAY MORNING IN PEMISCOT COUNTY


Authorities in Southeast Missouri are investigating the death of an Hayti man.

According to Pemiscot County Sheriff Tommy Greenwell, the body of 45 year old Lamont Harris was found early Monday morning on the side of the road in the area of US Highway 412 and County Road 281.

The investigation into the death is ongoing and an autopsy will be conducted.  


POPLAR BLUFF MULES BASKETBALL TO BE STREAMED LIVE TONIGHT ON KWOC FACEBOOK PAGE


Poplar Bluff Mules supporters will get the chance to watch tonight’s game live from their homes.

Poplar Bluff Athletic Director Kent Keith announced Monday that the Mules basketball game against Kennett will be streamed live on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page.

The stream is scheduled to begin tonight at 7 pm and Keith tells us that they hope to stream more games in the future.  



HEAVY STORMS BRING MINOR FLOODING MONDAY IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI


A string of heavy storms crossed Southeast Missouri Monday morning bringing with it minor flooding in some areas.

According to the National Weather Service, the rain started overnight and almost two inches of rain was measured in Butler County at around 6 AM.

In Carter County, water was reported over a couple of streets in Van Buren. Shortly after 5 pm a total of 4.79 inches of rain was measured in Stoddard County.

The weather did cause a disruption for some area students as the Twin Rivers School District dismissed early on Monday due to flooding.  


HEARING SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK IN POPLAR BLUFF TO DISCUSS GRANT APPLICATION


A public hearing is scheduled for this week in Poplar Bluff to discuss the city’s application for a recreational trails grant.

The Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Department is proposing to apply for approximately 250 Thousand Dollars in funding from the 2021 Missouri Department of Natural Resources Recreational Trails Program.

Officials say the proposal is to construct an extension of the city’s trail along the north side of PP Highway from Lurlyn Road to Highway 67.

The hearing will be held at 1:30 pm on Thursday, January 28th at the Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission. For more information on the project, contact 573-686-8645.



VETERANS FOOD PANTRY SET FOR WEDNESDAY IN POPLAR BLUFF


The John J. Pershing VA Medical Center is hosting a food pantry for veterans tomorrow in Poplar Bluff.

The “Veterans Healthy Food Surplus” drive through food pantry will begin at 9 am Wednesday at the National Guard Armory on Cravens Road.

The distribution will take place on a first come, first served basis and interested veterans do not need to sign up beforehand. Veterans who attend are being asked to bring an identification card.

Officials say that the food pantries will be available on the fourth Wednesday of each month and that they may now be able to serve up to 80 veterans. 

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Monday January 25, 2021

INCOMING STORM SYSTEM BRINGS WITH IT CHANCE OF HEAVY RAINFALL

An incoming storm system is bringing with it the chance of heavy rainfall.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service, thunderstorms are possible with increasing rain chances today and tonight.

Heavy rainfall will be the primary storm related hazard through the period. Weather officials say up to two and a half inches of rain is likely with this storm system, along with isolated flooding being a concern.

The chances of light to moderate rainfall are also expected on Wednesday.

INCOMING STORM SYSTEM BRINGS WITH IT CHANCE OF HEAVY RAINFALL

 

An incoming storm system is bringing with it the chance of heavy rainfall. 

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service, thunderstorms are possible with increasing rain chances today and tonight. 

Heavy rainfall will be the primary storm related hazard through the period. Weather officials say up to two and a half inches of rain is likely with this storm system, along with isolated flooding being a concern. 

The chances of light to moderate rainfall are also expected on Wednesday. 


TWO ST. LOUIS MEN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES IN PEMISCOT COUNTY

 

Authorities in the Missouri Bootheel arrested two men over the weekend on multiple felony charges. 

According to the Pemiscot County Sheriff’s Department, 32 year old Deandre Spears, and 30 year old Reginald Jackson, both of St. Louis, were taken into custody Sunday night on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance for ecstasy pills and possession of methamphetamine. 

Both are also facing a charge of possession of marijuana. 

Following their arrest, both Spears and Jackson were taken to the Pemiscot County Sheriff’s Office. 


PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT SET TO CAUSE DELAYS OVER THE NEXT FEW MONTHS IN BUTLER COUNTY

 

Business 60 in Butler County will be reduced with a 12-foot width restriction over the next few months as contractor crews perform roadside work. 

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway involved is located from Business U.S. 60/67 to Second Street. 

Weather permitting, work will take place beginning on Monday February 1st through Friday October 1st from 6 am to 6 pm daily.


COURTHOUSES IN BUTLER AND RIPLEY COUNTIES MOVE BACK TO PHASE TWO THIS WEDNESDAY

 

Courthouses in Butler and Ripley Counties will move back to phase two beginning this Wednesday. 

According to Presiding Circuit Judge Michael Pritchett, the courts, which reverted to operating phase one in early November, will now move back to Phase Two, after seeing the number of positive cases substantially decreasing on a weekly average over the past four weeks. 

Under phase two, it allows the courts to increase the numbers of individuals in the courtroom to a total of 25, although that is the maximum number allowed and is not required.

The courts will remain under phase two until further notice, and the situation will continue to be monitored. 


DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS SCHEDULED TO CLOSE

 

Driver examination stations throughout Missouri are scheduled for closing. 

The Missouri State Highway Patrol tells KWOC News that the stations will close on February 12th for Lincoln’s Birthday, and again on February 17th for Washington’s Birthday. The stations will resume operations on February 15th and February 18th. 

For more information, contact the Patrol by calling 573-526-6115.


CHAFFEE MAN INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

 

 A Chaffee man was injured over the weekend in a single vehicle wreck. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 56 year old Sherman Vessells was driving on US Highway 60 in New Madrid County when his vehicle ran off the left side of the road, crossed the median, and struck a guardrail. 

Officials say the wreck occurred one mile west of Sikeston at around 2:30 am on Saturday. 

Vessells suffered moderate injuries in the wreck and was transported by ambulance to an area hospital.

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Friday January 22, 2021

ESCAPED INMATE OUT OF IRON COUNTY FOUND AND ARRESTED IN NEW MEXICO


One of the three inmates who escaped from Ironton Jail was captured in New Mexico.

According to the Iron County Sheriff’s Department, 57 year old Tracy Brown, as well as his girlfriend Diana Thomas, were found and taken into custody in Carrizozo, New Mexico, after being seen at a gas station.

Authorities are still searching for the other two suspects, 36 year old Dwight Abernathie and 35 year old Samual Gillam.

Abernathie is a 6’1, 175 lbs white male, with blue eyes and red hair. Gilliam is a 5’6, 160 lbs white male with blue eyes and brown hair. Pictures of them are available on the Ironton Police Department’s Facebook page.

They are considered armed and dangerous, and should not be approached. Authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for any information on their whereabouts.

If you have any information, contact the U.S. Marshals Tip Line by calling 1-800-336-0102.

ESCAPED INMATE OUT OF IRON COUNTY FOUND AND ARRESTED IN NEW MEXICO


One of the three inmates who escaped from Ironton Jail was captured in New Mexico.

According to the Iron County Sheriff’s Department, 57 year old Tracy Brown, as well as his girlfriend Diana Thomas, were found and taken into custody in Carrizozo, New Mexico, after being seen at a gas station.

Authorities are still searching for the other two suspects, 36 year old Dwight Abernathie and 35 year old Samual Gillam.

Abernathie is a 6’1, 175 lbs white male, with blue eyes and red hair. Gilliam is a 5’6, 160 lbs white male with blue eyes and brown hair. Pictures of them are available on the Ironton Police Department’s Facebook page.

They are considered armed and dangerous, and should not be approached. Authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for any information on their whereabouts.

If you have any information, contact the U.S. Marshals Tip Line by calling 1-800-336-0102.


COVID-19 VACCINATION EVENT BEING HOSTED IN POPLAR BLUFF TODAY


The Missouri National Guard will be hosting a coronavirus vaccination event today at the Hydro Adventures Park.

Anyone who has registered online will be guaranteed a vaccination, and can arrive anytime between 9 am and 4 pm. If you have not yet been registered, you will not be allowed through the line.

To help the process move quickly, you can visit CovidVaccine.Mo.Gov to print and fill out papers you will need to receive a vaccination.

The clinic is only available to those who registered ahead of time. Those who receive a vaccine today will receive their second dose at the same location on February 12th.


TWO MEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN STODDARD COUNTY ON ASSAULT


Two men were arrested in Stoddard County on Thursday on assault warrants.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 54 year old Lonnie Robbins, of Dexter, and 26 year old Nathaniel Thurston, of Bernie, were booked on a Stoddard County Warrant for 3rd degree domestic assault.

Following their arrests, they were both transported to the Stoddard County Jail.


TWO DRIVERS INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY


Two drivers were injured in a vehicle crash in Butler County on Thursday.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the incident was reported at 1:55 PM on Highway N, south of Qulin. The crash occurred when a vehicle traveled off the right side of the roadway, overcorrected, and struck another oncoming car head-on.

Both the first driver, 48 year old Steven Rick, of Qulin, and the driver of the struck vehicle, 65 year old Clyde Beecher, of Grant, Arkansas, suffered moderate injuries from the crash.

They were both transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.


FARMINGTON MAN ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY ON DRUG POSSESSION CHARGES


A Farmington man was taken into custody in Wayne County on Thursday on drug possession charges.

According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, 27 year old Cole Sansoucie was charged with possession of marijuana, and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

He was transported to the Wayne County Jail following his arrest.


ROADWAY CLOSED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY FOR MAINTENANCE


A roadway will be closed in New Madrid County for maintenance.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route WW, between Route P and County Road 204, will be closed while MODOT crews replace a culvert underneath the roadway.

The work will take place from Monday through Tuesday, from 8 am to 3 pm daily.

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Thursday January 21, 2021

MISSOURI GOVERNOR MIKE PARSON ACTIVATES NATIONAL GUARD FOR VACCINE DISTRIBUTION


Missouri Governor Mike Parson activated the Missouri National Guard to assist with the COVID-19 vaccine distribution on Wednesday.

The decision was made by Parson during a coronavirus briefing on Wednesday, where he stated that there have been over 265,000 doses of the vaccine administered across Missouri.

He went on to announce that the state will continue following the vaccination plan that was put in place in October, and that administration of the vaccine will be limited until it becomes available in higher numbers.

Currently, there are three options for receiving the vaccine in Missouri. The first is employer initiated, where the employer contracts an approved third party to schedule employees for vaccinations.

The second option is by making an appointment with your healthcare provider or pharmacy, or by contacting your local public health agency.

The final option is through community events, which are being coordinated and planned to begin in Spring.

MISSOURI GOVERNOR MIKE PARSON ACTIVATES NATIONAL GUARD FOR VACCINE DISTRIBUTION


Missouri Governor Mike Parson activated the Missouri National Guard to assist with the COVID-19 vaccine distribution on Wednesday.

The decision was made by Parson during a coronavirus briefing on Wednesday, where he stated that there have been over 265,000 doses of the vaccine administered across Missouri.

He went on to announce that the state will continue following the vaccination plan that was put in place in October, and that administration of the vaccine will be limited until it becomes available in higher numbers.

Currently, there are three options for receiving the vaccine in Missouri. The first is employer initiated, where the employer contracts an approved third party to schedule employees for vaccinations.

The second option is by making an appointment with your healthcare provider or pharmacy, or by contacting your local public health agency.

The final option is through community events, which are being coordinated and planned to begin in Spring.


ARREST MADE IN BUTLER COUNTY ON DRUG POSSESSION


An arrest was made in Butler County on Monday on drug possession.

According to the Butler County Sheriff’s Department, 31 year old Javier Woods, of Pasadena, Texas, was taken into custody on felony possession of methamphetamine, and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Woods also holds a warrant out of Austin, Texas for fraud.

Following his arrest, he was transported to the Butler County Jail, with no bond.


ROADWAY IN STODDARD COUNTY REDUCED FOR REPAIRS


A roadway in Stoddard County will be reduced while repairs are underway.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route TT, from Route 60 to County Road 642, will be reduced while MODOT crews perform shoulder repairs.

The work will start today at 7 am, and is expected to be completed by 3 pm.


MISSOURI GOVERNOR MIKE PARSON DELIVERING STATE ADDRESS NEXT WEEK


Missouri Governor Parson will be giving his State of the State Address next week.

Items of discussion include Missouri’s current budget, alongside the rate of violent crimes in the state, and various topics regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Parson will be giving the Address in the House Chamber in Jefferson City on Wednesday, at 3 pm.


DONIPHAN WOMAN ARRESTED IN RIPLEY COUNTY ON METHAMPHETAMINE POSSESSION


A Doniphan woman was taken into custody in Ripley County on Wednesday on methamphetamine possession.

According to the Ripley County Sheriff’s Department, 27 year old Brooke Maples was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

She also faces a charge on a warrant out of Ripley County.

Brooke was transported to the Doniphan Police Department following her arrest.


PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED IN POPLAR BLUFF FOR GRANT CYCLE SUBMISSION


There will be a Public Hearing in Poplar Bluff next week for a grant submission.

According to the Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission, the Parks and Recreation Department in Poplar Bluff will be holding the hearing to discuss the city’s submission of an application for the 2021 MDNR Recreational Trails Program grant cycle.

The proposition will discuss a construction project to extend the city’s trail along the north side of PP Highway, from Lurlyn Road to Highway 67.

The meeting will be held at the Planning Commision, located on 3019 Fair Street, on January 28th at 1:30 pm.

For more information on the project, you can contact the Parks and Recreation’s Department by calling 573-686-8645.

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Wednesday January 20, 2021

SEVERAL ELECTIONS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI CONTESTED


There are several elections seeing contested races for the April ballot.

For Poplar Bluff, the seat of Ward 4, which is currently held by Shane Cornman, is being contested by Robert Durbin, a former candidate in 2020. Cornman filed for re-election in December.

Jerrica Fox, a former council member, is running for Ward 2 in Poplar Bluff. The seat is currently held by Ed DeGaris.

For the Poplar Bluff R-1 school board, incumbents Tim Gaebler and Ken Davis are being contested for their seats by Kevin Ellis.

There are also races for seats at the Neelyville City Council and School Board.

Current Mayor Kevin Byrnum is racing against Karen Prosser, and the city has two open seats for Ward 1 and 2. They are seeing uncontested races by John Knowles for Ward 1, and Jeffery Gilmore for Ward 2.

There are currently six candidates running for two seats on the Neelyville School Board, which are being held by Jim Hover, who has filed for re-election, and Gene Russom.

The candidates running against Hover are Travis Russom, Justin Pennington, Ashley Taylor, Dean Fisher, and Justin Beaird.

For the Twin Rivers R-X board, incumbents Keith Parker and Donna Fincher will be running uncontested for re-election.

SEVERAL ELECTIONS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI CONTESTED


There are several elections seeing contested races for the April ballot.

For Poplar Bluff, the seat of Ward 4, which is currently held by Shane Cornman, is being contested by Robert Durbin, a former candidate in 2020. Cornman filed for re-election in December.

Jerrica Fox, a former council member, is running for Ward 2 in Poplar Bluff. The seat is currently held by Ed DeGaris.

For the Poplar Bluff R-1 school board, incumbents Tim Gaebler and Ken Davis are being contested for their seats by Kevin Ellis.

There are also races for seats at the Neelyville City Council and School Board.

Current Mayor Kevin Byrnum is racing against Karen Prosser, and the city has two open seats for Ward 1 and 2. They are seeing uncontested races by John Knowles for Ward 1, and Jeffery Gilmore for Ward 2.

There are currently six candidates running for two seats on the Neelyville School Board, which are being held by Jim Hover, who has filed for re-election, and Gene Russom.

The candidates running against Hover are Travis Russom, Justin Pennington, Ashley Taylor, Dean Fisher, and Justin Beaird.

For the Twin Rivers R-X board, incumbents Keith Parker and Donna Fincher will be running uncontested for re-election.


MAN ARRESTED IN DUNKLIN COUNTY ON METHAMPHETAMINE POSSESSION


A man was taken into custody in Dunklin County on a methamphetamine charge on Monday.

According to the Dunklin County Sheriff’s Department, 27 year old William Cook was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

He was transported to the Dunklin County Jail following his arrest.


ROADWAY IN STODDARD COUNTY SCHEDULED TO REDUCE DURING REPAIRS


A roadway in Stoddard County will be reduced today while undergoing repairs.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of U.S. Route 60, from One Mile Road to Old Highway 25 in Dexter, will be reduced while MODOT crews perform shoulder repairs.

The work will start today at 7 am, and is expected to be completed by 3 pm.


TOTAL CASES OF COVID-19 IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI OVER 440,000


The total coronavirus cases in Missouri is now over 440,000, while cases continue to be reported across the state.

Butler County has seen 45 new cases of the virus since Tuesday, bringing the County’s total to 3,917. The County has also reported four coronavirus related deaths, bringing Butler County to 41 deaths caused by the virus.

Stoddard County reported 35 cases over the weekend, and the County now stands at 2,878. Of them, 85 are currently active, while 2,733 have recovered.

Dunklin County now stands at 2,975 cases. Of them, 2,889 have recovered, while 68 are still active.

In Missouri, as of Tuesday, there are now 440,197 cases of the virus in the state, while 6,263 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.


OHIO WOMAN CHARGED WITH FELONY DRUG POSSESSION IN NEW MADRID


An Ohio woman was charged with a felony drug possession charge in New Madrid County on Thursday.

According to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department, 50 year old Refugia Delafuente, of Toledo, was arrested on felony possession of a controlled substance – cocaine.

Following her arrest, she was transported to the New Madrid County Jail.


BLACK RIVER COLISEUM HOLDING INDOOR YARD SALE


The Black River Coliseum will be holding an indoor yard sale in early February.

The event will feature a variety of booths and goods to view and purchase, and will be held at the Coliseum on February 5th from 7 am to 5 pm, and on February 6th, from 7 am to 2 pm.

To reserve a booth space, visit the Coliseum’s Box Office. Reservation for a 10x10 space is $50, and Table Rental is available for $5.

For more information, call the Coliseum at 573-686-8001.

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Tuesday January 19, 2021

POPLAR BLUFF DRIVER KILLED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY


An area driver was killed after his vehicle crashed in Butler County earlier this morning.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the incident happened around 12:55 am this morning, on US 160, east of Fairdealing.

The crash occurred when a vehicle ran off the roadway, struck two trees, and caught fire.

The driver, 21 year old Aaron Gawthrop, of Poplar Bluff, was pronounced dead at a Poplar Bluff hospital.

POPLAR BLUFF DRIVER KILLED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY


An area driver was killed after his vehicle crashed in Butler County earlier this morning.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the incident happened around 12:55 am this morning, on US 160, east of Fairdealing.

The crash occurred when a vehicle ran off the roadway, struck two trees, and caught fire.

The driver, 21 year old Aaron Gawthrop, of Poplar Bluff, was pronounced dead at a Poplar Bluff hospital.


MISSOURI GOVERNOR MIKE PARSON HOLDING COVID-19 MEETING


Missouri Governor Mike Parson will be holding a meeting on Wednesday on the ongoing coronavirus situation in the state.

The briefing will include an update on the status of the virus in Missouri, as well as current events in the state. Several state leaders, senior staff, Cabinet members, and officials with the Missouri Hospital Association will be present.

The meeting will be held at 3 pm on Wednesday, and will be broadcast live on the Governor’s Facebook page.

Governor Parson will also be delivering a keynote address at the graduation ceremony of the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s 110th Recruit Class.


ARREST MADE IN STODDARD COUNTY ON MULTIPLE CHARGES


A man was arrested in Stoddard County on multiple warrant charges on Saturday.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 46 year old Jasper Cantrell, of Dexter, was arrested on a Stoddard County warrant for 1st degree assault and property damage, stealing a motor vehicle, and resisting arrest by fleeing.

He was transported to the Stoddard County Jail following his arrest, with no bond.


MILD EARTHQUAKE REPORTED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY


A mild earthquake shook a portion of Southeast Missouri on Monday.

According to the United States Geological Survey, the quake struck around 5:30 am on Monday, and registered at a magnitude of 2.6.

The earthquake was centered about 6 miles north of New Madrid County, and held a depth of around 4 miles.


FREDERICKTOWN WOMAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN STODDARD COUNTY ON DRUG POSSESSION


A Fredericktown woman was arrested in Stoddard County on Sunday on drug possession charges.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 36 year old Natasha Harris was charged with felony possession of methamphetamine, and possession of marijuana.

She also faces a felony charge on possession of drug paraphernalia.

Following her arrest, she was transported to the Stoddard County Jail. 



ROADWAY IN PEMISCOT COUNTY SCHEDULED FOR REDUCTION DURING REPAIRS


A roadway in Pemiscot County will be reduced while repairs are underway.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Southbound Interstate 55, from mile marker 10.4 to marker 3.2, will be reduced with a 13-foot width restriction while MODOT crews perform pavement repairs.

The work will take place from January 26th to February 5th, from 7 am to 4 pm daily.

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