Wednesday, January 26, 2022
ONE INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE WRECK NEAR GATEWOOD
An Arkansas man has been flown to an area hospital following a motorcycle wreck in Ripley County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 51 year old Edwards Foster, of Williford, Arkansas, was driving a motorcycle on Highway 142, near Gatewood, when his vehicle ran off the side of the road and overturned.
Foster suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was flown to a Jonesboro hospital.
ONE INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE WRECK NEAR GATEWOOD
An Arkansas man has been flown to an area hospital following a motorcycle wreck in Ripley County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 51 year old Edwards Foster, of Williford, Arkansas, was driving a motorcycle on Highway 142, near Gatewood, when his vehicle ran off the side of the road and overturned.
Foster suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was flown to a Jonesboro hospital.
CHEERLEADERS HONORED BY POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL BOARD
The state champion Poplar Bluff Mules competitive Cheerleading team was recently honored by the Poplar Bluff Board of Education.
The Mules won the 2021 Missouri Cheerleading Coaches Association Class 4 Small Squad State Championship, which was held in Cape Girardeau last month.
The team was recognized during the Board of Education meeting last week for bringing home the state championship.
APPLICATIONS TO START NEXT MONTH FOR MDC MANAGED TURKEY HUNTS
Applications are set to begin next month for the upcoming managed turkey hunt.
Missouri Department of Conservation officials say that Missouri turkey hunters can apply online during February for the 2022 spring managed turkey hunts at mdc.mo.gov.
Drawing results will be posted starting March 15th.
The spring turkey hunting youth portion will be April 9th and 10th with the regular spring season running April 18th through May 8th.
PIEDMONT TO HOST PUBLIC HEARING TO DISCUSS IMPROVEMENTS AT AREA PARK
The city of Piedmont will be holding a public hearing next month to discuss improvements at an area park.
A public hearing is scheduled for 4:45 pm on February 8th at the Piedmont City Hall to discuss the city’s interest in applying for the Community Development Block Grant COVID-19 program for Park Improvements in Ash Park.
The City is proposing to complete a replacement of an existing pavilion and the addition of walkways, benches, trash cans, and more. The total project cost is estimated at $120,000.
For more information on the proposed project, contact City Clerk Tammy Thurman at 573-223-7660.
TRIVIA NIGHT SCHEDULED TO BENEFIT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR DEXTER COLLEGE STUDENTS
A Trivia Night will be held in February to help fund scholarships for Dexter Three Rivers College students.
The Three Rivers Endowment Trust will hold its Dexter Trivia Night fundraiser on February 17th, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Dexter.
Doors will open for dinner at 5 pm, with trivia starting at 6 pm.
Tables will be $120 for a six-person team and include dinner.
To register or sponsor a team, contact Michelle Reynolds at 573-840-9077. The deadline to sign up is February 10th.
FARMERS INVITED TO APPLY FOR GRANTS TO REDUCE ENERGY COSTS
Missouri farmers have the opportunity to save some money while reducing energy.
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has announced it is offering grants to help agricultural operations reduce energy costs.
The program reimburses agricultural operations up to 75 percent of the purchase cost of qualifying cost-saving energy-efficient equipment and systems - up to $7,500 per applicant.
Examples of eligible projects include solar-powered watering systems and fencers, irrigation upgrades, GPS systems for tractors and applicators, ventilation, and insulation.
For more information, visit dnr.mo.gov.
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
THREE RIVERS COLLEGE LADY RAIDERS BASKETBALL TEAM RANKED NUMBER 1 IN THE COUNTRY
The Three Rivers College women’s basketball team is the new top team in the country.
The undefeated Lady Raiders are unanimously ranked number 1 in the NJCAA Division 1 Rankings that were published on Monday. This is the first time that TRC has reached the top spot in the NJCAA Rankings.
The Lady Raiders have won 18 straight games to start the season, with their most recent win coming last night against St. Louis Community College.
THREE RIVERS COLLEGE LADY RAIDERS BASKETBALL TEAM RANKED NUMBER 1 IN THE COUNTRY
The Three Rivers College women’s basketball team is the new top team in the country.
The undefeated Lady Raiders are unanimously ranked number 1 in the NJCAA Division 1 Rankings that were published on Monday. This is the first time that TRC has reached the top spot in the NJCAA Rankings.
The Lady Raiders have won 18 straight games to start the season, with their most recent win coming last night against St. Louis Community College.
The Lady Raiders are the only undefeated team remaining in NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball.
BITTER WIND CHILLS COMING UP TOMORROW MORNING
After a few days of mild weather, bitterly cold temperatures are coming back to Southeast Missouri.
According to the National Weather Service, we should expect wind chill values to get close to zero between 3 am and 9 am on Wednesday.
Actual air temperatures will bottom out from 5 to 15 degrees across the area. Officials say that everyone should dress in layers and wear a hat or hood.
Also remember to protect pets and vulnerable property, such as exposed pipes.
SEMO SPORTSMAN’S BANQUET SCHEDULED FOR MARCH
Preparations are underway for the annual Southeast Missouri Sportsman’s Association Banquet coming up in March.
The banquet will begin at 5 pm Saturday, March 26th, at the American Legion on PP Highway in Poplar Bluff.
Organizers say there will be a chicken dinner available for $7 a plate as well as entertainment and door prizes. Proceeds from the event will go to fund the Kid’s Fish and Fun Day.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI POLICE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES DONATION OF K-9 BODY ARMOR
A Police Department in Southeast Missouri has announced that they have received a donation of body armor for their four-legged officer.
Officials say that Kennett Police Department K9 officer Rocky received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.
Vested Interest in K9s is a charity whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States.
CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO HOST EAGLE VIEWING EVENT
The US Army Corps of Engineers at Wappapello Lake is hosting an event next month to give area residents the chance to view and learn about our national bird.
The Winter Watch eagle viewing event will be held from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday, February 5th at the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center.
Participants will have the opportunity to look for eagles, other migratory waterfowl, and birds at the designated viewing stations at Wappapello Lake. Fact sheets and information will be given to all participants.
Anyone with questions is asked to contact the Wappapello Lake Project office at 573-222-8562.
BOATING SAFETY COURSES TO BE OFFERED BY MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
The Missouri State Highway Patrol will be hosting boating safety courses this spring.
Colonel Eric Olson tells KWOC News that the Patrol is offering the courses to inform and motivate boaters to prepare for the boating season.
Missouri law requires everyone born after January 1st, 1984, who operates a vessel on Missouri lakes to possess a certified boating safety education card and photo ID. This includes personal watercraft operators.
The classroom courses provided by the Missouri State Highway Patrol are free, but registration is required and the boater ID card costs $15.
For more information about courses in Southeast Missouri, contact the MSHP Troop E Headquarters by calling 573-840-9500 and ask to speak to the marine operations supervisor.
Monday, January 24, 2022
ONE DEAD FOLLOWING SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN WAYNE COUNTY
A Patterson man is dead following a single vehicle wreck over the weekend.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 25 year old Grant Bell was driving on Highway 34, near Piedmont, when his vehicle ran off the side of the road and struck a tree.
Bell, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was ejected during the wreck and later pronounced dead at the scene by Wayne County Coroner Mike Allen.
ONE DEAD FOLLOWING SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN WAYNE COUNTY
A Patterson man is dead following a single vehicle wreck over the weekend.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 25 year old Grant Bell was driving on Highway 34, near Piedmont, when his vehicle ran off the side of the road and struck a tree.
Bell, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was ejected during the wreck and later pronounced dead at the scene by Wayne County Coroner Mike Allen.
DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON STATUTORY SODOMY WARRANT
Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested an area man on a statutory sodomy warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 42 year old Michael Hamilton, of Dexter, was recently arrested on a Stoddard county warrant for three counts of statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy and two counts of sexual misconduct involving a child under 15.
He was held in the Stoddard County Jail on a $35,000 cash only bond.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FFA CHAPTER AWARDED FUNDS FOR SERVICE PROJECTS
A Southeast Missouri FFA Chapter has been chosen to receive grant funds for their community service projects this year.
The Portageville School District FFA is one of six FFA chapters in Missouri chosen to receive $500 toward their projects, which may include upgrades or additions to existing facilities, grounds or buildings, such as fairgrounds, parks or community centers used by local organizations.
Eight Missouri 4-H clubs also received the grant.
The money is coming from the Department of Agriculture’s 2021 Building Our American Communities grant program.
JOPLIN MAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI CHILD
A Joplin man is in custody for the alleged sexual assault of a Southeast Missouri child.
According to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, on Friday deputies responded to a check on the welfare of a female juvenile who was reported missing out of East Prairie.
During the investigation, it was found that 19 year old Grant Henson had driven five hours to East Prairie. He picked up the girl and drove her back to his residence in Joplin where she was held against her will and sexually assaulted.
Henson was arrested and charges were filed by the Jasper County Prosecutor’s Office for kidnapping 1st and sodomy 1st. No bond was set in the case.
REGISTRATION OPEN FOR THE 2022 OPTIMIST SOCCER LEAGUE IN POPLAR BLUFF
Registration is now open for the 2022 Poplar Bluff Optimist Soccer League.
Registration for youth in kindergarten through sixth grades will be open through February 25th and the registration fee is $20.
Registration forms are available at the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Office located at 430 North Second Street and at pbosl.com.
For more information, contact Staci Barker at 718-0959.
PEMISCOT COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED THIS WEEK
Route C in Pemiscot County will be closed this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.
The section of roadway being closed is located from County Road 418 to County Road 426.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday, from 7 am to 3 pm each day.
Friday, January 21, 2022
TWIN RIVERS R-10 SUPERINTENDENT TO RESIGN AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
A search is underway for a new superintendent for the Twin Rivers R-10 School District.
Twin Rivers School Board President Jeff Arnold tells KWOC News that Dr. Ben Johnson informed the school board Thursday evening that he will be resigning at the end of the school year.
Johnson has served as Twin Rivers Superintendent since July 2020. He is reportedly resigning to seek other opportunities.
TWIN RIVERS R-10 SUPERINTENDENT TO RESIGN AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
A search is underway for a new superintendent for the Twin Rivers R-10 School District.
Twin Rivers School Board President Jeff Arnold tells KWOC News that Dr. Ben Johnson informed the school board Thursday evening that he will be resigning at the end of the school year.
Johnson has served as Twin Rivers Superintendent since July 2020. He is reportedly resigning to seek other opportunities.
THREE RIVERS COLLEGE ALUMNI REUNION SET FOR SATURDAY
A whole day of events is planned for this Saturday for the 2022 Three Rivers College Alumni Reunion.
College officials say the day will start at 7 am with the Pancake Breakfast at the Bess Activity Center.
There is also an Alumni Art Exhibit, a virtual concert by the TRC Music Department, and the Alumni Star Award presentation planned for Saturday.
The TRC men and women’s basketball teams will also be hosting State Fair Community College Saturday night.
More information is available at trcc.edu.
DATE ANNOUNCED FOR 15TH ANNUAL TASTE OF THE TOWN
A date has been announced for the 15th Annual Taste of the Town in Poplar Bluff.
The Boys and Girls Club of the Heartland is presenting the event starting at 6 pm on Thursday, May 12th at the Black River Coliseum.
Taste of the Town will feature area restaurants, caterers, and beverage vendors and allow attendees to sample their favorite dishes and drinks.
For more information, visit bgcpb.org.
CHILI COOK OFF TO BE HELD TO BENEFIT AREA SCHOOL BAND
The Greenville High School Rockin Bears are holding a chili cook off in February to help raise money for a trip to Ohio.
The Road to the Rock-off Chili Cook-Off has been scheduled for 5 to 8 pm on February 26th at the Greenville Junior High Gym.
The cost is $15 to enter your chili. If you just want to eat, it is $10 for adults and $6 for children 10 and under.
Proceeds from the event will fund the band’s trip to the Tri-C High School Rock Off on March 5th at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN ARRESTED ON METH CHARGE
A Poplar Bluff woman is facing multiple felony charges following her arrest in Stoddard County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 51 year old Serena Barnes was taken into custody Thursday morning on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine drug paraphernalia.
Barnes also reportedly had a warrant out of Butler County.
Following the arrest, she was held at the Stoddard County Jail.
FREE PESTICIDE PICK UP TO BE HELD IN PORTAGEVILLE
State officials have announced a free pesticide collection event will be held in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the collection event has been scheduled for March 12th at the Fisher Delta Research, Extension, and Education Center in Portageville.
Attendees can drop off unwanted pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides among other items.
More information, including a full list of accepted items, is available at dnr.mo.gov.
Thursday, January 20, 2022
MOTORISTS ASKED TO WATCH FOR SLICK ROADS
The area received winter weather yesterday which has resulted in possible slick roads for this morning.
Southeast Missouri received sleet, snow, and freezing rain over the course of Wednesday evening.
With temperatures falling into the teens overnight, there is the possibility of ice on area roads as you start your morning commute.
MOTORISTS ASKED TO WATCH FOR SLICK ROADS
The area received winter weather yesterday which has resulted in possible slick roads for this morning.
Southeast Missouri received sleet, snow, and freezing rain over the course of Wednesday evening.
With temperatures falling into the teens overnight, there is the possibility of ice on area roads as you start your morning commute.
While driving, remember to buckle up and give yourself extra time to get to your destination.
You can find road conditions online by using the Missouri Department of Transportation’s Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org, or through MoDOT’s free smartphone app, available for iPhone and Android phones.
MAN ARRAIGNED IN BUTLER COUNTY ON CHILD MOLESTATION CHARGE
An area man is facing a child molestation charge out of Butler County.
According to Missouri Case Net, 39 year old Jimmy Farrar, of Ellsinore, was arraigned earlier this week on charges of statutory rape or attempted statutory rape – 1st degree, child molestation – 1st degree, and two counts of statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy with a person less than 12 years of age.
The charges stem from incidents that allegedly occurred last year.
No bond was set in the case.
VIRTUAL HEARING SCHEDULED FOR EARLY NEXT MONTH TO DISCUSS FUTURE INTERSTATE 57
The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold a virtual public hearing early next month to discuss a proposed project to upgrade U.S. Route 67 in Butler County to four lanes in preparation for Future I-57.
The hearing will be held on Thursday, February 3rd from 4 to 6 p.m., with formal presentations beginning at 4 and 5 p.m.
Officials say that the same presentation will be delivered at both 4 and 5 pm to provide attendees with multiple opportunities to join the discussion.
Throughout the online hearing, there will be opportunities for attendees to ask questions or share comments. Attendees can join the virtual public hearing on February 3rd by visiting MoDOT.org/FutureI57.
FIRE TRUCK OVERTURNS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
A fire truck overturned Tuesday in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the fire truck was on Highway N in Scott County when it swerved to miss a vehicle, ran off the roadway, and overturned.
The incident occurred around 4 pm.
The driver of the fire truck suffered moderate injuries and was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital.
TAKE STEPS TO PREVENT YOUR WATER PIPES FROM FREEZING
With temperatures getting down to the low teens and wind chills getting below zero, are you taking precautions to make sure your pipes don’t freeze?
According to the American Red Cross, you can open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing. Be sure to move any harmful cleaners and household chemicals up out of the reach of children.
When you notice the temperatures getting below freezing, start a cold water from your faucets.
Keeping water moving through your system can help prevent your pipes from freezing.
FEED AND SEED EVENT SET FOR TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF
New Day Ministry in Poplar Bluff will be hosting a feed and seed event today.
The event is from 3 to 5 pm and is first come, first serve, with packs limited to one per household.
New Day Ministry is located at 703 Franklin Street in Poplar Bluff.
If you would like more information, contact Pastor Nancy Wolverton at 573-718-4578.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW EXPECTED TONIGHT
A sharp temperature drop tonight is expected to bring with it chances of freezing rain and snow.
According to the National Weather Service our area has chances of receiving freezing rain starting this afternoon.
The rain and freezing rain is expected to transition to sleet and snow through the evening before gradually ending.
FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW EXPECTED TONIGHT
A sharp temperature drop tonight is expected to bring with it chances of freezing rain and snow.
According to the National Weather Service our area has chances of receiving freezing rain starting this afternoon.
The rain and freezing rain is expected to transition to sleet and snow through the evening before gradually ending.
Temperatures are expected to drop to the lower teens tonight with wind chill values possibly getting below 0.
Anyone who will be driving tonight is urged to be cautious and watch for slick conditions.
ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WRECK NEAR GREENVILLE
A Greenville man was seriously injured in a Tuesday afternoon wreck.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 46 year old Joshua White was driving on Highway D, near Greenville, when his vehicle crossed the center line and struck another vehicle.
White suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital. No injuries were listed for the driver of the second vehicle.
DONIPHAN MAN SENTENCED TO OVER A DECADE IN PRISON
A Doniphan man is facing over a decade in prison for an enticement charge.
According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 35 year old Joshua Damon was sentenced Tuesday to 148 months in federal prison following his guilty plea to attempted enticement of a minor.
The charge stems from an investigation in which a law enforcement officer, posing in an undercover capacity as a 14-year-old boy, began communicating with Damon on a social media platform.
During the communications, Damon made repeated requests to meet the minor in person for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity.
Officials say that after serving the 148-month sentence, Damon was ordered to be placed on a lifetime term of supervised release. Damon will also be required to register as a sex offender for life.
ACCIDENTAL EMERGENCY ALERT REFERENCES COMIC BOOK VILLAIN
Missouri residents with smartphones got an accidental emergency alert on Tuesday that gave people thoughts of a famous comic book villain.
The alert went out shortly before 5 pm giving the description of a purple and green vehicle from Gotham City, Missouri, with a license of U KID ME, referencing The Joker from the Batman comics.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that there was no alert and it was meant to be a test message.
HUNTERS HARVEST ALMOST 300,000 TOTAL DEER DURING HUNTING SEASON
Missouri's 2021-2022 deer-hunting season has come to an end and state officials say that hunters harvested almost 300,000 deer.
According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the total deer harvest for the season was 293,670. Of the deer harvested, 143,049 were antlered bucks, 26,599 were button bucks, and 124,022 were does.
The total was a slight decrease from the previous season’s total of 297,214.
For more information, visit mdc.mo.gov.
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL URGES CITIZENS TO BE SAFE AROUND WATER DURING COLDER WEATHER
With temperatures forecast to drop this week, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is urging area residents to be safe around Missouri’s many lakes and rivers.
According to the Highway Patrol, most boaters wear more clothing this time of year, so the proper wearing of life jackets and using caution to avoid falling overboard is even more important.
Lifejacket use becomes even more important in cold water because hypothermia can quickly rob the body of the ability to perform the most basic tasks and drowning is always a concern.
If you wind up taking an unexpected plunge into cold water, it is vital to get out of the water and into dry clothes as soon as possible. If dry clothes are not an option, leave the wet ones on. Even wet clothes will offer some insulation and trap body heat.
A warm drink can be given to someone suffering from hypothermia as long as they are conscious. Hypothermia can be deadly even if you are wearing a lifejacket, so officials say it is important to never go boating alone in the winter.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
WAYNE COUNTY HOUSE FIRE RESULTS IN ONE DEATH
A fire early Monday morning in Wayne County has resulted in one death.
42 year old Melissa Dellinger died following a fire at a home near Wappapello.
Two other people who were in the house at the time were able to escape. Authorities are investigating a possible cause for the fire.
WAYNE COUNTY HOUSE FIRE RESULTS IN ONE DEATH
A fire early Monday morning in Wayne County has resulted in one death.
42 year old Melissa Dellinger died following a fire at a home near Wappapello.
Two other people who were in the house at the time were able to escape. Authorities are investigating a possible cause for the fire.
VOTING STARTED FOR BUTLER COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI EXTENSION COUNCIL
Voting has started to determine who will serve on the Butler County University of Missouri Extension Council.
Officials say that a total of 10 people are running for five spots on the council. Only Butler County residents who are 18 or older are allowed to vote.
For more information, or to view the nominee’s biographies, visit the University of Missouri Extension Butler County Facebook page.
ARKANSAS STATE REPRESENTATIVE ANNOUNCES HE WILL NOT BE RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION
A northeast Arkansas state lawmaker said Monday that he will not run for reelection to his state House seat.
Republican Representative Joe Jett, of Success, said in a statement that he wants to spend more time working on his family farm and with his family.
Jett’s House District 56 includes Clay County and portions of Greene, Randolph, and Lawrence counties.
He was elected as a Democrat and began his first term in 2013. He switched to the Republican Party in 2016. His current term ends on January 1st, 2023.
16TH ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF SET FOR FEBRUARY 26TH
A date has been set for the Mason-Dixon Chili Society’s 16th annual Chili Cook-Off.
The event will be held from 11 am to 1 pm on Saturday, February 26th at the Black River Coliseum and admission is free. A cook’s party will be held the day before the event.
The participation fee is $100 per booth if you register by February 12th. Proceeds from the Cook-Off go to benefit the United Gospel Rescue Mission.
If you would like to participate, call 573-429-2215.
VETERANS WARNING OF SCAMMER IMPERSONATING THE MISSOURI VETERANS COMMISSION
The Missouri Veterans Commission is warning veterans to be on the lookout for scam phone calls.
According to the commission, an individual impersonating a Missouri Veterans Service Officer has called several Veterans who had left voicemail messages with the MVC HQ main phone number.
Officials say the fraudulent activity is suspected to have taken place between January 10th and January 13th.
If you receive a suspicious call from someone representing themselves as an employee of the Missouri Veterans Commission, officials say that you should not share any personal information with the caller. You can report the call by emailing movets@mvc.dps.mo.gov.
PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY
Missouri Route 153 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
The section of roadway to be reduced is located from Route 60 to Route D.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday, from 8 am to 2:30 pm each day.
Monday, January 17, 2022
MAN IN CUSTODY FOR 1ST DEGREE MURDER IN SHANNON COUNTY
A man has surrendered to authorities in connection to a death investigation in Shannon County.
According to the Shannon County Sheriff’s Office, on the evening of January 13th, a report was made of a male who was found deceased in a yard.
At the scene, deputies found the body of 48 year old David Alley, of Eminence. An investigation led to authorities discovering a potential person of interest in the case.
MAN IN CUSTODY FOR 1ST DEGREE MURDER IN SHANNON COUNTY
A man has surrendered to authorities in connection to a death investigation in Shannon County.
According to the Shannon County Sheriff’s Office, on the evening of January 13th, a report was made of a male who was found deceased in a yard.
At the scene, deputies found the body of 48 year old David Alley, of Eminence. An investigation led to authorities discovering a potential person of interest in the case.
On January 14th, 33 year old Everett Stubbert, of Eminence, turned himself over to authorities and admitted to the murder.
Officials say that Stubbert has been charged with 1st degree murder and armed criminal action.
KENNETT POLICE SEARCHING FOR MISSING MAN
Officials in Kennett are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man.
Few details about the investigation have been made available but according to the Kennett Police Department, they are searching for Rodney A. Mitchell, who has not had contact with his family in multiple days.
We have a picture of Mitchell available on our Facebook page.
Anyone who has information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the Kennett Police Department at 573-888-4622.
POPLAR BLUFF AG CONNECT 2022 CANCELLED
Ag Connect in Poplar Bluff will not be held this year.
The Poplar Bluff Ag Connect Facebook page announced on Friday that due to rising COVID-19 cases in the area, the event, originally scheduled for January 21st and 22nd, has been cancelled.
Anyone who has questions is asked to call 573-686-8064.
COUNTRY MUSIC SUPERSTAR TO BE PERFORMING IN POPLAR BLUFF IN APRIL
A country music superstar is coming to Poplar Bluff in mid-April.
Gary Allen will be performing at the Black River Coliseum on Thursday, April 14th, beginning at 7:30 pm.
Ticket sales will start this Friday at 10 am. For more information, go to BlackRiverColiseum.com.
POPLAR BLUFF GOOD SAMARITANS ASSIST POLICE WITH ARRESTS
Poplar Bluff police say that there have been two recent incidents where area citizens assisted with arrests.
On December 28th, an officer was attempting to arrest a suspect during a domestic assault investigation on Shelby Road. During the arrest, the suspect began to resist and three Good Samaritans assisted in restraining the suspect until handcuffs could be applied.
On January 7th, officers were conducting a narcotics investigation on North Westwood Boulevard when a suspect ran from the scene on foot. A Good Samaritan apprehended the suspect and held him until handcuffs could be applied.
Captain J.R. Keirsey with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that although the Police Department does not condone civilian involvement in criminal investigations, they would like to thank these individuals for their actions.
WAPPAPELLO MAN ARRESTED ON FLEEING CHARGE IN BUTLER COUNTY
A Wappapello man was taken into custody Friday night on a fleeing charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 60 year old Jon Hise was arrested shortly after 7 pm Friday on multiple charges including resisting arrest by fleeing, speeding, driving while revoked, and failure to yield to emergency equipment.
Following the arrest, Hise was held at the Butler County Jail.
Friday, January 14, 2022
WEEKEND WINTER STORM EXPECTED TO BEGIN TONIGHT
A winter storm system will be moving into our area beginning tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, a wintry mix of rain and snow Friday night should transition to mainly snow Saturday, with the chance of snow continuing Saturday night into Sunday.
Weather officials say that there is still a fair amount of uncertainty with respect to snow accumulations across the region as a result of this system.
WEEKEND WINTER STORM EXPECTED TO BEGIN TONIGHT
A winter storm system will be moving into our area beginning tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, a wintry mix of rain and snow Friday night should transition to mainly snow Saturday, with the chance of snow continuing Saturday night into Sunday.
Weather officials say that there is still a fair amount of uncertainty with respect to snow accumulations across the region as a result of this system.
FAIRDEALING MAN CHARGED WITH CHILD MOLESTATION
A Fairdealing man has been taken into custody on multiple counts of child molestation.
According to Missouri Case Net, a warrant was served this week for 42 year old David DeRousse.
A probable cause affidavit in the case says that DeRousse is accused of inappropriately touching a child under the age of 15 over multiple years.
DeRousse has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing in early March.
DONIPHAN MAN CHARGED WITH INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER IN DEATH OF FOUR YEAR OLD CHILD
An investigation by the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control has led to charges being filed in connection to a fatal ATV wreck from last May.
Ricky Buse Jr., of Doniphan, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter 1st degree and endangering the welfare of a child 1st degree.
Buse was driving an ATV with two passengers during the early morning hours of May 22nd, 2021, when the vehicle overturned. A four year old child suffered a serious head injury and was pronounced dead at the scene.
A person interviewed said they saw Buse drinking alcohol that night.
MASONS DONATE A TOTAL OF OVER $4,000 TO POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOLS
Two Poplar Bluff schools have been donated over $2,000 to purchase clothing items for students in need.
Poplar Bluff Lodge No. 209 of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons recently donated $2,100 to both Eugene Field and Lake Road Elementary.
Both schools applied their funding toward clothing items including outerwear, undergarments and winter accessories.
Lake Road distributed the clothing to families as gifts prior to Christmas, while Eugene Field stocked its giving closet in the nurse's office to go to students year-round.
BERNIE MAN ARRESTED FOR DRIVING OVER 100 MILES PER HOUR IN STODDARD COUNTY
A driver is facing charges after getting caught going over 100 miles per hour in Stoddard County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Travis Burnett, of Bernie, was arrested Thursday afternoon at around 1 pm.
Officials say that Burnett is facing charges of driving while intoxicated - alcohol and speeding – 105 miles per hour in a 65 miles per hour zone.
PROPOSED CHANGES WOULD ALLOW CERTAIN MOTORIZED VESSELS WITH OZARK NATIONAL SCENIC RIVERWAYS
A set of proposed changes would allow certain motorized vessels in Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
According to the National Park Service, the proposed changes would create seasonal non-motorized zones, legalize the use of 60/40 horsepower motors with jet propulsion, and establish a 150 horsepower limit for motors below Big Spring on Current River.
Members of the public are allowed to comment on the proposed rules through March 7th. Comments can be submitted at regulations.gov.
More information is available at nps.gov/ozar.
Thursday, January 13, 2022
BUTLER COUNTY SCHOOL TO MISS CLASSES FOR THE REST OF THIS WEEK DUE TO ILLNESS
A Butler County school will be closed for the rest of this week.
School officials say that the Twin Rivers R-10 School District will be closed today and tomorrow due to a large amount of staff and students being absent this week because of illness.
Meal service will be provided from 11 am to noon today and tomorrow at each campus. Families can pick up a sack meal which contains breakfast, lunch and dinner.
BUTLER COUNTY SCHOOL TO MISS CLASSES FOR THE REST OF THIS WEEK DUE TO ILLNESS
A Butler County school will be closed for the rest of this week.
School officials say that the Twin Rivers R-10 School District will be closed today and tomorrow due to a large amount of staff and students being absent this week because of illness.
Meal service will be provided from 11 am to noon today and tomorrow at each campus. Families can pick up a sack meal which contains breakfast, lunch and dinner.
WINTER WEATHER EVENT COULD BRING MULTIPLE INCHES OF SNOWFALL TO SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
A winter weather system this weekend could bring multiple inches of snow to some locations in Southeast Missouri.
According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service, a winter weather event is forecast Friday night through Saturday night.
The system will likely start out as a rain and snow mix late Friday night before changing over to all snow by Saturday evening.
Officials say that there is significant uncertainty on amounts and locations with this system.
WILDFIRE EXTINGUISHED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
An almost three acre wildfire was extinguished this week in Southeast Missouri.
The United States Forest Service reports that forest service firefighters responded to and stopped a wildfire Tuesday, approximately three miles south of Winona. Officials say that the wildfire was 2.7 acres in size.
A cause for the fire is under investigation.
MISSOURI HOUSE EXPECTED TO DEBATE CONGRESSIONAL MAP THAT RETAINS CURRENT SPLIT
A Missouri House panel has advanced a plan for redrawing the state's congressional districts that keeps the current political balance in place.
The map endorsed Wednesday by a House panel is projected to result in six Republican members in the U.S. House and two Democrats — the same as what currently exists.
Some Republicans and the state's largest anti-abortion group had urged lawmakers to adopt a map that could make it easier for Republicans to win seven seats. But no attempt was made to do that Wednesday.
The redistricting plan is expected to be debated by the full House next week.
FOUR GRADUATES OF THE MSHP LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY TO REPORT TO SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Four graduates of the Missouri State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Academy will be reporting to Southeast Missouri this month.
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, tells KWOC that a total of 25 troopers graduated from the academy on Wednesday.
The four new Troopers coming to Southeast Missouri are:
Kyle Hogan, of Gainesville, who has been assigned to Zone 4, which covers Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, and Scott Counties.
Nathaniel Bishop, of Willow Springs, will report to Zone 9, which includes New Madrid and Pemiscot Counties. Tyler Reinke, of Lincoln, has been assigned to Zone 10 for Dunklin County.
Richard Wylie, of Wheaton, will be coming to Zone 11 which covers Stoddard County.
The new troopers will report to duty in their assigned troops on Monday, January 31st.
MALDEN SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS TO BEGIN TODAY
Business Route 25 will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction beginning today as contractor crews improve sidewalks in Malden.
This section of roadway to be reduced is located between Route J and West Main Street.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 6 pm daily through Tuesday, March 1st.
This project is part of the Missouri Department of Transportation’s initiative to bring roadway facilities into compliance with the current standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
CONVICTION VACATED IN 2013 WAYNE COUNTY SHOOTING DEATH
The Missouri Supreme Court has vacated the 2018 manslaughter and armed criminal action convictions for a southeast Missouri man and sent the case back to circuit court.
Samuel Whitaker was convicted in the 2013 shooting death of his stepson-in-law, Carl Streeval, in Wayne County.
Whitaker was sentenced to 10 years in prison for manslaughter and 13 years for armed criminal action.
CONVICTION VACATED IN 2013 WAYNE COUNTY SHOOTING DEATH
The Missouri Supreme Court has vacated the 2018 manslaughter and armed criminal action convictions for a southeast Missouri man and sent the case back to circuit court.
Samuel Whitaker was convicted in the 2013 shooting death of his stepson-in-law, Carl Streeval, in Wayne County.
Whitaker was sentenced to 10 years in prison for manslaughter and 13 years for armed criminal action.
Whitaker’s appeal claimed the circuit court erred in failing to instruct jurors that he could claim self-defense to prevent arson.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday cited substantial evidence that Whitaker faced imminent threat that Streeval was going to burn a mobile home on Whitaker’s property.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACING ARSON CHARGE IN CONNECTION TO FIRE AT AN AREA RESIDENCE
A Poplar Bluff man is facing an arson charge in connection to a fire at an area residence.
According to Missouri Case Net, Tommy Rouse Sr. has been charged with 1st degree arson.
The arrest stems from a fire on January 7th at a residence on Wallace Street. There were two people inside the home at the time of the fire.
The home suffered damage to its siding.
Rouse’s arraignment was held Monday morning. He is scheduled to appear in court next on January 20th.
DISASTER DECLARATION REQUEST APPROVED FOR SEVEN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI COUNTIES
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved a request for a major disaster declaration in seven Southeast Missouri counties in response to severe storms and tornadoes on December 10th.
Governor Mike Parson tells KWOC News that FEMA’s approval means local governments and eligible nonprofits in Bollinger, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Pemiscot, Reynolds, and Wayne counties will receive reimbursements for emergency protective measures, response costs, and repairs to roads, bridges, and other public infrastructure.
The State Emergency Management Agency is developing an online video applicant briefing that will be available next week for local governments and eligible nonprofits in the seven counties that plan to apply for FEMA assistance.
All Requests for Public Assistance must be submitted to FEMA by February 9th.
VAN BUREN TO RECEIVE ALMOST ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR REGIONAL SEWER PROJECT
An area community will be receiving almost one million dollars for a new regional sewer project.
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources awarded $981,000 in financial assistance to the city of Van Buren to connect the wastewater flow from Deer Run Reorganized Common Sewer District to Van Buren’s wastewater treatment system.
Officials say the grant will fund all of the eligible construction costs for the sewer connection project, which is expected to be completed by April of this year.
POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION APPROVES OVER $3,500 IN TEACHER GRANTS
Some Poplar Bluff teachers will be receiving grants from the Poplar Bluff School Foundation to help students.
The Foundation recently voted to fund over $3,500 in competitive grants designated to benefit a range of students, both at-risk and gifted, at the Middle School and Junior High.
At the Junior High, Hilary Taylor, who teaches gifted students as well as a series of electives, received 60 percent financing toward a $3,200 3D laser cutter and engraver, with a building commitment to cover the remainder out of the supply budget, in addition to an air filter needed for the classroom.
Middle School math interventionist Krystal Dover received approval from the Foundation board for her $1,500 proposal to purchase several software licenses for teacher dashboards, along with acquiring two additional iPads with cases for classroom usage.
The Foundation also voted unanimously to fund its annual scholarship at $1,000 for a PBHS graduate planning to enter the field of teaching.
ANNUAL COUNT OF HOMELESS POPULATION TO BE HELD THIS MONTH
An area organization is participating in a survey to determine the homeless population in Missouri.
The Point in Time Count will be held on Wednesday, January 26th.
FCC Behavioral Health will be conducting the survey of homeless individuals and families in the area to help the community get a better understanding of the needs of people who are experiencing homelessness.
Anyone who would like to get involved in their local count is asked to contact Tammie Bratton at 573-686-1200, extension 3289.
Tuesday January 11, 2022
THREE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI RESIDENTS KILLED IN INDIANA WRECK
Indiana State Police say three travelers from Southeast Missouri are dead after a single-vehicle crash in western Indiana.
A preliminary investigation shows the vehicle crashed on Interstate 70 westbound near the 24 mile marker on Saturday afternoon.
The car traveled off the interstate and rolled several times before hitting a tree. Authorities say icy road conditions caused the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
58 year old Glen Jackson, 57 year old Rose Jackson and 35 year old Amber Johnson, all from New Madrid, were pronounced dead following the wreck.
A juvenile was hospitalized for injuries that weren't believed to be life-threatening.
THREE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI RESIDENTS KILLED IN INDIANA WRECK
Indiana State Police say three travelers from Southeast Missouri are dead after a single-vehicle crash in western Indiana.
A preliminary investigation shows the vehicle crashed on Interstate 70 westbound near the 24 mile marker on Saturday afternoon.
The car traveled off the interstate and rolled several times before hitting a tree. Authorities say icy road conditions caused the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
58 year old Glen Jackson, 57 year old Rose Jackson and 35 year old Amber Johnson, all from New Madrid, were pronounced dead following the wreck.
A juvenile was hospitalized for injuries that weren't believed to be life-threatening.
MAN RESCUED FROM GRAIN BIN IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
A man was uninjured after getting trapped in a grain bin in Northeast Arkansas.
Randolph County Sheriff Kevin Bell tells KWOC News that the farmer was attempting to unclog the bin at around 8:30 am Monday morning when he got stuck up to his chest in the grain.
Crews from the Pocahontas Fire Department and Clay County Rescue Squad responded to the scene and were able to get the man out.
He was transported to an area hospital for precautionary reasons and has been released.
ONE INJURED WHEN SEMI-TRUCK OVERTURNS IN BUTLER COUNTY
A Semi truck overturned early Monday morning in Butler County, injuring one.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred shortly after 1 am Monday when the vehicle ran off of the ramp from eastbound US 60 to northbound US 67 and overturned.
The driver suffered moderate injuries and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.
Officials say the ramp was closed through around 11 am while crews were clearing the scene.
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE FROM EASTERN ARKANSAS TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19
United States Representative Rick Crawford says he has tested positive for COVID-19.
In a statement issued Monday by his staff, the 55 year old Arkansas Republican said he was fully vaccinated but contracted the coronavirus late last week. It was unclear whether he has received a booster shot.
Crawford is in his sixth term serving the 1st Congressional District in eastern Arkansas.
He says has no significant symptoms, feels well and expects no complications. However, Crawford also said he will remain in isolation this week at his home in Jonesboro and intends to cast his House votes by proxy.
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL TO PRTICIPATE IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS INITIATIVE
Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness day and the Missouri State Highway Patrol is beginning an initiative to educate commercial motor vehicle drivers, motor carriers, law enforcement officers, and the general public about human trafficking, what signs to look for, and what to do in these situations.
Colonel Eric Olson says that motorists are often the first line of defense against human trafficking.
Olson says the Missouri State Highway Patrol is joining agencies across the United States and Canada for this Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance initiative.
If you notice something that you suspect is human trafficking, you can report it by calling 1-888-373-7888.
SHOULDER REPAIRS TO CAUSE DELAYS IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route 153 in Stoddard County will be reduced over two days as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform shoulder repairs.
According to officials, the work zone is located from Route A to Route Z.
Weather permitting, work will take place both today and tomorrow from 8 am to 3 pm, each day.
Monday, January 10, 2022
DEXTER MAN IN CUSTODY ON SEXUAL ABUSE CHARGE
A Dexter man has been taken into custody on a sex crime related warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 19 year old Brian Smith was recently arrested on a Stoddard County warrant for sexual abuse – 1st degree and sexual misconduct involving a child under the age of 15.
DEXTER MAN IN CUSTODY ON SEXUAL ABUSE CHARGE
A Dexter man has been taken into custody on a sex crime related warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 19 year old Brian Smith was recently arrested on a Stoddard County warrant for sexual abuse – 1st degree and sexual misconduct involving a child under the age of 15.
Smith was booked into the Stoddard County Jail and no bond was set.
FLOOD WARNINGS IN EFFECT FOR PORTION OF SAINT FRANCIS RIVER
A river along the border of Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas is currently under a Flood Warning.
According to the National Weather Service, minor flooding is forecast for the Saint Francis River near Saint Francis, Arkansas.
The river was at 21.9 feet at noon on Sunday and is expected to crest at 22.5 feed this morning. The flood stage is at 22 feet.
Weather officials say the river is expected to fall below the flood stage early Tuesday morning.
VALENTINES FOR VETERANS CONCERT TO BE HELD IN MID FEBRUARY
The 2022 Valentines for Veterans concert will be held in mid-February.
According to the Wake Foundation, the concert, featuring Diamond Rio with special guests Jackie Smith and Mark Littell, will be held on Friday, February 11th at the Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff. Doors will open at 5 pm.
Veterans may contact the Wake Foundation at 573-281-5140 for complimentary tickets or more information.
THREE ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY ON METHAMPHETAMINE CHARGES
Three people were arrested on Friday in Wayne County for drug charges.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 57 year old David Ezell, of Patterson, along with 50 year old Douglas Collins and 40 year old Kristian Collins, of Piedmont, were taken into custody at around 3:30 pm Friday.
All three are facing charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrests, all three were held at the Wayne County Jail.
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS UNDERWAY IN MALDEN
Business Route 25 in Malden will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction so contractor crews can improve area sidewalks.
The section of roadway being reduced is located between Route J and West Main Street.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 6 pm daily through Tuesday, February 15th.
Officials say that the project is part of the Missouri Department of Transportation’s initiative to bring roadway facilities into compliance with the current standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
DRAINAGE REPAIR PROJECT TO CAUSE DELAYS IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
Route EE in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform drainage repairs.
The section of Route EE being reduced is located from County Road 311 to County Road 314 near Marston.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 7:30 am to 2:30 pm daily, through Friday.
Friday, January 7, 2022
BITTERLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND POSSIBLE SLICK ROADS FOR THIS MORNING
While the snow is past us for now, we are looking at very cold temperatures to start off Friday morning.
Temperatures across Southeast Missouri dropped to around 10 degrees overnight. Wind chill values have gotten below ten degrees, even approaching zero degrees in some areas.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall totals reached up to four inches in some Southeast Missouri locations on Thursday.
BITTERLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND POSSIBLE SLICK ROADS FOR THIS MORNING
While the snow is past us for now, we are looking at very cold temperatures to start off Friday morning.
Temperatures across Southeast Missouri dropped to around 10 degrees overnight. Wind chill values have gotten below ten degrees, even approaching zero degrees in some areas.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall totals reached up to four inches in some Southeast Missouri locations on Thursday.
Roads may remain slick and hazardous this morning, especially secondary, rural, and untreated roads. Motorists are advised to use extreme caution while driving this morning.
Yesterday, multiple portions of Interstate 55 had to be closed at various times due to incidents.
Before you travel, check all current Missouri road conditions on the Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org, or through MoDOT’s smartphone app.
ILLINOIS WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WRECK NEAR DEXTER
An Illinois woman was flown from the scene of a single vehicle wreck early Thursday morning near Dexter.
According to authorities, the wreck occurred when a vehicle ran off of Missouri Highway 25 and struck a utility pole.
The wreck occurred at around 3:40 am Thursday, three miles south of Dexter.
A passenger in the vehicle, 46 year old Beth Stovall, of Raymond, Illinois, was seriously injured in the wreck and flown to a Cape Girardeau hospital. No injuries were listed for the driver.
ALMOST 10,000 DEER TAKEN DURING ALTERNATIVE-METHODS PORTION OF FIREARMS DEER SEASON
Missouri state officials say that almost 10,000 deer were taken during the alternative-methods portion of the firearms deer season.
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows that deer hunters in Missouri harvested 9,965 deer during the alternative-methods portion, which ran from December 25th to January 4th.
Howell and Oregon counties were the only two counties in Southeast Missouri to rank in the top 10 statewide.
The harvest total for last year’s alternative-methods portion was 14,623.
APPLICATION DEADLINE APPROACHING FOR HIGHWAY PATROL RECRUIT CLASS
There is still time to apply and test for the next Missouri State Highway Patrol Recruit Class.
Highway Patrol officials tell KWOC News that qualified individuals of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply and that testing will be offered at nine different locations in Missouri.
The selection process is a multi-phase testing procedure which includes a written examination, a physical fitness for duty assessment, polygraph examination, background investigation, and oral interview board.
To be eligible, candidates must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent and be 21 years of age upon graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy.
The application deadline is February 2nd. For more information, go online to www.MOTrooper.com.
TODAY IS THE DEADLINE TO PURCHASE TAGS FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP
Today is the final day for Poplar Bluff residents to purchase tags for this month’s Bulky Item Pickup.
Residents can purchase bulk item tags from the City Collector’s office at City Hall for $20. The tags entitles you to the removal of four bulk items, such as couches or refrigerators. Tires may be collected for a charge of $3 per tire with a limit of four tires.
No construction materials or small items will be picked up and the program is for residential areas only.
Today is the final day to purchase item tags at City Hall to be included in next week’s pick up, which will be conducted on January 11th.
CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ROADWAY PROJECTS
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has awarded contracts for various projects in Southeast Missouri.
An over ten million dollar contract was awarded for resurfacing Interstate 155 from Route 412 to the Tennessee State line in Pemiscot County.
An over 3.5 million dollar contract was awarded for bridge and culvert replacements in New Madrid County. The bridges are included in Governor Mike Parson’s $351 million Focus on Bridges program, which will repair or replace 250 bridges across the state.
Additional information, including timelines and impacts to traffic, will be released prior to the start of construction.
Thursday January 6, 2022
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON
Our first significant snow of the season is expected today.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for much of Southeast Missouri which will be in effect through this afternoon.
The advisory says that total snow accumulations of around one to two inches are possible today.
Officials say that wind chill temperatures tonight into tomorrow morning will be in the single digits to just below zero across most of the area.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON
Our first significant snow of the season is expected today.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for much of Southeast Missouri which will be in effect through this afternoon.
The advisory says that total snow accumulations of around one to two inches are possible today.
Officials say that wind chill temperatures tonight into tomorrow morning will be in the single digits to just below zero across most of the area.
TEENAGER PLEADS GUILTY IN ADVANCE MURDER CASE
A teenager has pleaded guilty in a Stoddard County murder case.
Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russell Oliver tells KWOC News that Evan Schrader, of Benton, entered a guilty plea on Monday to the charges of Murder in the Second Degree and Robbery in the First Degree for the January 2020 homicide of Robert Harwood in Advance.
At the time of the homicide, Schrader was 15 years old. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 2nd and Oliver says Schrader faces up to a life sentence for each of the charges.
Oliver added that there are two other co-defendants charged in the homicide of Robert Harwood. One of those co-defendants, 43 year old Joshua Herron, is scheduled for a jury trial beginning on April 26th.
MISSOURI TO HONOR FIRST RESPONDERS WHO WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
The state of Missouri will be officially honoring first responders who were seriously injured while working.
Governor Mike Parson announced Wednesday that the state will begin honoring first responders who are seriously injured in the line of duty as they carry out their official responsibilities.
The Missouri Red, White and Blue Heart Award will be awarded for injuries sustained on the job, beginning with the year 2021.
The new award is intended to recognize first responders who sustain injuries that require long-term treatment by a medical professional and involve considerable loss of time from duty.
In cases in which a first responder is killed, the award will be presented to a family member.
MODOT URGING EXTRA CAUTION FOR ANYONE TRAVELLING DURING WINTER WEATHER
With snow in the forecast followed by bitterly cold temperatures, the Missouri Department of Transportation is urging motorists to use extra caution, anticipate a slower commute, and consult road conditions before you leave.
Equip your vehicle with a winter weather emergency kit before you travel in bitter cold temperatures. Include any necessary medications, a phone charger, a blanket, bottled water, nonperishable foods, and a flashlight.
Before you travel, check all current Missouri road conditions on the Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org, or through MoDOT’s smartphone app.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is also reminding motorists to make sure your vehicle is completely clean of snow, use your headlights to increase visibility, and reduce your speed when the roadway appears wet or snow is present.
ONE FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF A WRECK IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
An Indiana man was flown from the scene of a single vehicle wreck Wednesday in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 22 year old Mario Mosley, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was driving on Southbound Interstate 55 in New Madrid County when his vehicle ran of the right side of the roadway, struck a guardrail, and overturned.
Mosley suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was flown to a Cape Girardeau hospital.
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ACCEPTING CHRISTMAS TREES FOR RECYCLING
If you are still wondering what to do with your Christmas Tree, the US Army Corps of Engineers at Wappapello Lake would like to hear from you.
The Corps of Engineers is accepting Christmas trees through January 15th at the Redman Creek boat ramp. The drop-off location is marked with a sign.
Officials say that once the trees are deposited at the collection site, they become property of the Corps of Engineers for use in establishing fish shelters and small game habitats.
For more information, contact Natural Resources Specialist John Daves at (573) 222-8562.
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
INVESTIGATION ONGOING INTO FATAL SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SHOOTING
Authorities in Southeast Missouri are investigating a fatal shooting from last week.
According to the Reynolds County Sheriff’s Office, on December 29th, Deputies were dispatched to a residence in Southern Reynolds County for a burglary in progress.
Deputies were informed before they arrived that shots had been fired. At the scene, deputies found a person deceased inside the residence.
INVESTIGATION ONGOING INTO FATAL SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SHOOTING
Authorities in Southeast Missouri are investigating a fatal shooting from last week.
According to the Reynolds County Sheriff’s Office, on December 29th, Deputies were dispatched to a residence in Southern Reynolds County for a burglary in progress.
Deputies were informed before they arrived that shots had been fired. At the scene, deputies found a person deceased inside the residence.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control is conducting an investigation into the incident and no further information was released.
LIGHT ACCUMULATING SNOW LIKELY FOR THIS WEEK
We could be seeing our first accumulating snow of the new year this week.
According to a special weather statement from the National Weather Service in Paducah, a system will likely spread light accumulating snow across the region on Thursday.
Temperatures are expected to be around the mid 20’s during the day to the low teens Thursday night, so any snow should quickly accumulate.
Wind chills into the single digits to just below zero are also forecast by Friday morning.
OVER 1,000 PEOPLE KILLED IN TRAFFIC CRASHES LAST YEAR IN MISSOURI
In 2021 Missouri saw over 1,000 people killed in traffic crashes, the first time that has happened since 2006.
According to preliminary data, 1,007 people were killed in Missouri traffic crashes in 2021, a two percent increase over 2020 and marking the second straight year of growing fatality totals after nearly a decade of steady decline.
Approximately two-thirds of vehicle occupants killed were not wearing a seatbelt. 41 percent of the fatal crashes during the year involved speeding or driving too fast for the conditions.
NO TRAFFIC FATALITIES OR DROWNINGS REPORTED OVER THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND
State officials say that there were no fatalities reported over the New Year’s holiday weekend.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, no one was killed in a traffic crash during the 78-hour counting period, which began at 6 pm on Thursday, December 30th, and ended at 11:59 pm on Sunday. There were also no boating crashes or drownings over the 2022 New Year’s holiday counting period.
Troopers investigated a total of 406 traffic crashes, which resulted in 91 people injured. 94 people were also arrested for driving while impaired.
During the 2021 New Year’s holiday, troopers worked 173 crashes including three fatalities and 48 injuries.
SHOULDER REPAIRS TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route 153 in Stoddard County will be reduced for the rest of this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform shoulder repairs.
The section of Route 153 to be affected is located from Route Z to Route D.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday, from 7:30 am to 3 pm, each day.
NEW MADRID COUNTY ROAD REDUCED THROUGH END OF THE MONTH
A New Madrid County Road will be reduced through the end of the month as contractor crews improve sidewalks in Catron.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route W will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction from 6 am to 6 pm daily through Monday, January 31st.
The work zone is located between West Catron Road and County Road 519.
Officials say the project is part of the Missouri Department of Transportation’s initiative to bring roadway facilities into compliance with the current standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
BUTLER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WANTS TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL HEALTHCARE NEEDS
If you have, or know someone, with special healthcare needs, the Butler County Health Department would like to hear from you.
The Health Department is working with the Butler County Emergency Management Agency to develop a registry of individuals with Special Healthcare Needs who may require special assistance in the event of a disaster such as a tornado, severe storm, chemical spill, or earthquake.
BUTLER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WANTS TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL HEALTHCARE NEEDS
If you have, or know someone, with special healthcare needs, the Butler County Health Department would like to hear from you.
The Health Department is working with the Butler County Emergency Management Agency to develop a registry of individuals with Special Healthcare Needs who may require special assistance in the event of a disaster such as a tornado, severe storm, chemical spill, or earthquake.
Some examples of special needs are people with severe respiratory problems, require tube feedings, and physical or mental conditions that require daily medication.
Officials say that the registry is voluntary, and information provided will be confidential and only used by emergency personnel to determine community needs in the event of a disaster.
For more information, contact the Butler County Health Department at 573-785-8478 or go online to ButlerCountyHealth.org.
MISSOURI GOVERNOR APPOINTS CLERKS FOR TWO SOUTHEAST MISSOURI COUNTIES
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has filled vacancies in two Southeast Missouri county clerk offices.
Michael Williams, of Doniphan, was appointed as the Ripley County Clerk. Williams had previously served over 24 years with US Bank, most recently as the Branch Manager Doniphan Market.
Parson has also appointed Amy Brown, of New Madrid, as the New Madrid County Clerk. Brown currently serves as a District Program Specialist with the New Madrid County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Previously, she served as the Deputy Clerk for the New Madrid County Collector's Office and Deputy Clerk for the New Madrid County Clerk's Office.
Parson has also announced that David Martin, of Bernie, was appointed to the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors.
ARREST MADE IN STEELE ARSON INVESTIGATION
Authorities in the Missouri Bootheel have made an arrest in connection to an arson investigation from last month.
Steele Police Chief Billy Stanfield tells KWOC News that on December 16th, officers and the Steele Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire on Burton Street.
The cause of the fire was deemed suspicious and the Missouri State Fire Marshal was called to assist in the investigation. It was later determined that the fire was arson.
Stanfield says that the investigation has resulted in the arrest of 24 year old Alec Glidewell, of Steele, on a charge of 2nd degree arson.
DEER IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS TESTS POSITIVE FOR CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE
Chronic Wasting Disease has been found in a deer in Northeast Arkansas.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has confirmed that a hunter-harvested white-tailed deer taken in Randolph County tested positive for chronic wasting disease.
The deer was harvested just south of the Missouri border during the Arkansas modern gun deer hunt.
Officials say that this is the first case of CWD in Randolph County and there will be no changes to deer-hunting regulations for the remainder of the 2021-22 deer hunting season.
AGFC Director Austin Booth says the agency will evaluate the need for any expansion of the CWD Management Zone and regulations concerning deer hunting during the hunting regulations-setting process once the season is over.
DRAINAGE REPAIRS SET FOR THIS WEEK NEAR BLOOMFIELD
Missouri Route 25 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform drainage repairs.
The section of roadway to be reduced is located from Mary Street to the Bloomfield City Limits.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 am to 2:30 pm daily through Friday.
SHOULDER REPAIRS TO POSSIBLY CAUSE DELAYS IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route 153 in Stoddard County will be reduced early this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform shoulder repairs.
According to officials, the work zone is located from Route Z to Route A.
Weather permitting, work will take place today and tomorrow from 7:30 am to 3 pm each day.
Monday, January 3, 2022
WOMAN DIES FROM GUNSHOT WOUND IN STODDARD COUNTY, ONE IN CUSTODY
A Bloomfield man is facing a second degree murder charges following a shooting death last week.
According Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russell Oliver, John Clary has been charged with the crimes of 2nd degree murder, felony murder, felon in possession of a firearm, and possession of a stolen firearm.
WOMAN DIES FROM GUNSHOT WOUND IN STODDARD COUNTY, ONE IN CUSTODY
A Bloomfield man is facing a second degree murder charge following a shooting death last week.
According to Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russell Oliver, John Clary has been charged with the crimes of 2nd degree murder, felony murder, felon in possession of a firearm, and possession of a stolen firearm.
The charges are in connection to the December 29th shooting death of Misty Reynolds near Bloomfield.
CAMPBELL WOMAN DEAD FOLLOWING DUNKLIN COUNTY WRECK
A Campbell woman has died following a two vehicle wreck in Dunklin County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 40 year old Jessica Cochran was driving on Highway 53, seven miles north of Campbell, when her vehicle crossed the center line and struck an oncoming vehicle. The wreck occurred shortly after noon on December 30th.
Cochran was pronounced dead at the scene by Dunklin County Coroner James Towell. The driver of the second vehicle suffered minor injuries and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN CONVICTED ON ARMED CRIMINAL ACTION AND RESISTING ARREST CHARGE
A Poplar Bluff man will be sentenced in February following his conviction on multiple charges.
Butler County Prosecuting Attorney Kacey Proctor tells KWOC News that Timothy Williams, of Poplar Bluff, was found guilty by a Butler County jury last week of the offenses of resisting arrest, armed criminal action, two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, and 1st degree harassment.
The charges stem from an incident in June of last year where Williams pointed a knife in a threatening manner at a Poplar Bluff police officer and resisted arrest.
Williams is facing up to seven years for resisting arrest, 30 years for armed criminal action, seven years on each count of unlawful use of a weapon, and seven years for harassment, for a total of up to 58 years.
His sentencing has been scheduled for February 22nd.
DEXTER WOMAN FACING MULTIPLE SEX RELATED CHARGES FOLLOWING ARREST
Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested an area woman on multiple sex related charges.
According to Stoddard County Sheriff Carl Hefner, 33 year old Natalie Wilson, of Dexter was recently taken into custody on a Stoddard county warrant for sodomy or attempted sodomy – 1st degree, statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy with a person less than 12 years of age, and two counts of child molestation.
Wilson was held in the Stoddard County Jail on a $75,000 cash only bond.
OVER 100 GRAMS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES SEIZED DURING POPLAR BLUFF TRAFFIC STOP
A recent traffic stop in Poplar Bluff resulted in the seizure of over 100 grams of controlled substances.
Poplar Bluff Chief of Police Danny Whiteley tells KWOC News that on December 26th, an officer conducted a traffic stop on a white moped near North 11th and Harper Streets after the driver failed to stop at a stop sign.
During the stop, a search was conducted on the moped, as well as the driver, 59 year old Phillip Hopson, of Poplar Bluff.
The officer found approximately 100 grams of suspected marijuana, approximately 14 grams of suspected methamphetamine, various items of drug paraphernalia, approximately $2,300 in cash, and a handgun.
Hopson was arrested on two counts of distribution of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of a firearm by certain persons.
He was lodged in the Butler County Justice Center on a $100,000 bond.
DECEMBER WAS THE WARMEST ON RECORD IN POPLAR BLUFF
Last month was the warmest December on record in Poplar Bluff.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, Poplar Bluff had an average temperature of 49.4 degrees in December, surpassing the previous average high of 47.9, which was set in 1923.
Record high temperatures were set on three separate dates, including Christmas Day, while a fourth date tied the previous record high.
Officials say that Poplar Bluff was within one degree of the city’s all-time warmest December temperature on December 2nd when it reached 78 degrees. Six days had highs of at least 70 degrees during the month.
Thursday, December 30, 2021
HEAVY RAIN POSSIBLE FOR NEW YEARS EVE
There are chances of severe weather coming up as we celebrate the New Year.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is concern for a heavy rain and flooding threat on Friday night.
Widespread rainfall amounts from anywhere to a half an inch to four inches are forecast. The chances of heavier rain increase as you get closer to the Missouri Bootheel.
HEAVY RAIN POSSIBLE FOR NEW YEARS EVE
There are chances of severe weather coming up as we celebrate the New Year.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is concern for a heavy rain and flooding threat on Friday night.
Widespread rainfall amounts from anywhere to a half an inch to four inches are forecast. The chances of heavier rain increase as you get closer to the Missouri Bootheel.
According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook, given the strong wind fields expected, severe storms cannot be completely ruled out Friday night as well.
FAYETTEVILLE WINS 34TH ANNUAL POPLAR BLUFF SHOWDOWN
The Fayetteville Bulldogs are your 2021 Showdown Champions.
The Bulldogs finished the 34th Annual Poplar Bluff Showdown as the lone undefeated team following their 65-44 victory over Poplar Bluff on Wednesday.
In the second game, Overton pulled off a last second victory over Forrest City, 75-73. In the final game of the tournament, South Side defeated Haywood 57-55.
The final standings saw Fayetteville take home the championship, followed by Poplar Bluff in second and Overton in third.
NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK LEAVES ONE DEAD
A Northeast Arkansas woman has died in connection to a three vehicle wreck early Wednesday morning.
According to the Arkansas State Police, 25 year old Megan Crawford, of Ravenden Springs, was attempting to pass a vehicle on US Highway 67 in Randolph County, when she collided head on with an oncoming vehicle. Crawford’s vehicle then struck the driver’s side of the vehicle she was attempting to pass.
Officials say that Crawford was killed in the wreck. A passenger in her vehicle was injured and transported to an area hospital. No other injuries were reported.
OFFICIALS ENCOURAGING MOTORISTS TO BE SAFE WHILE CELEBRATING THE NEW YEAR
The New Year is quickly approaching and officials are reminding everyone who is planning to get out and celebrate this weekend to drive safely.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, officers will be working through January 1st to take drunk drivers off the road.
If you are driving to a New Year’s gathering, remember to buckle up and obey all traffic laws. If your plans include alcohol, remember to designate a sober driver or take a ride service to get home safely.
FOUR NEW STATE TROOPERS ASSIGNED TO SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Four new State Troopers have been assigned to Southeast Missouri.
Colonel Eric Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, tells KWOC News that 25 troopers will graduate from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy on Wednesday, January 12.
Four of the graduates will be coming to Southeast Missouri:
Kyle Hogan, of Gainesville, has been assigned to Zone 4, which covers Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, and Scott Counties.
Nathaniel Bishop, of Willow Springs, will report to Zone 9, which includes New Madrid and Pemiscot Counties. Tyler Reinke, of Lincoln, has been assigned to Zone 10 for Dunklin County.
Richard Wylie, of Wheaton, will be coming to Zone 11 which covers Stoddard County.
The new troopers will report to duty in their assigned troops on Monday, January 31st.
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN RIPLEY COUNTY TO DISCUSS BLOCK GRANT
A public hearing will be held today in Ripley County to discuss a grant application.
The hearing has been scheduled for 10 am at the Ripley County Courthouse in Doniphan to discuss the county’s submission of an application for the fiscal year 2021 Community Development Block Grant Covid-19 program.
The county is proposing to request additional grant funding to assist in covering the increased costs of labor and materials needed for construction of the Ripley County Jail project. The total request amount is $470,783.
For more information on the proposed project, contact Presiding Commissioner Jesse Roy at 573-996-2623.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
ARSON INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY AT ROUND SPRING CAMPGROUND
An arson investigation is underway following an incident at the Round Spring Campground.
According to Ozark National Scenic Riverways, at approximately 11:13 pm on December 26th, park rangers responded to the scene of a structural fire at the Round Spring Visitor Contact Station, which consisted of a small visitor contact center and ranger offices.
Local area volunteer fire departments from Timber and Eminence suppressed the fire and no one was injured, however the building was a total loss.
ARSON INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY AT ROUND SPRING CAMPGROUND
An arson investigation is underway following an incident at the Round Spring Campground.
According to Ozark National Scenic Riverways, at approximately 11:13 pm on December 26th, park rangers responded to the scene of a structural fire at the Round Spring Visitor Contact Station, which consisted of a small visitor contact center and ranger offices.
Local area volunteer fire departments from Timber and Eminence suppressed the fire and no one was injured, however the building was a total loss.
Officials say that the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch along with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Missouri State Fire Marshal’s Office are actively investigating the fire and associated theft of government property.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call 888-653-0009 or go online to nps.gov/ISB.
DAY TWO RESULTS AT POPLAR BLUFF SHOWDOWN
Day two is in the books at the 34th Annual Poplar Bluff ShowDown.
The day started off with the three point contest, which went to Landon Glasper of Fayetteville. That was followed by the Slam Dunk contest which was won by Torrence Williams, of Poplar Bluff.
The Mules improved to 2-0 for the tournament with a 64-49 win over Haywood. In the other games on Tuesday, Fayetteville defeated Overton 84-63 and South Side was victorious over Forrest City 72-56.
Poplar Bluff will face Fayetteville, who is also 2-0 in the tournament, at 2:30 pm this afternoon for the tournament championship. The other two matchups will see Forrest City take on Overton at 4 pm and Haywood vs. South Side at 5:30 pm.
FEDERAL DISASTER DECLARATION REQUESTED FOR SEVEN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI COUNTIES
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has requested a major disaster declaration for seven counties in Southeast Missouri.
Governor Parson is requesting Public Assistance for Bollinger, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Pemiscot, Reynolds, and Wayne counties in response to the severe storms and deadly tornadoes that swept across the state on December 10th.
If approved, local governments and qualifying nonprofit agencies may seek federal assistance for reimbursement of emergency response and recovery costs, including repair and replacement costs for damaged buildings, bridges, roads, and other public infrastructure.
EXTENSIVE MANHUNT LEADS TO ARREST OF TWO PEOPLE IN SIKESTON
Two suspects have been taken into custody following an extensive manhunt in the Sikeston area.
Scott County Sheriff Wes Drury tells KWOC News that Vessa and Donald Tyra have been evading law enforcement since early October after warrants were issued for their arrest.
A search warrant was executed at a Sikeston residence on Monday that led to both of the suspect’s arrests.
Donald Tyra is facing charges of child molestation, domestic assault, endangering the welfare of a child, and three counts of statutory sodomy. Vessa Tyra has been charged with sexual misconduct with a child under 15, endangering the welfare of a child, and two counts of statutory sodomy.
Both suspects were lodged in the Scott County Jail on no bond.
TWO ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES IN STODDARD COUNTY
Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested two people on drug charges.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 31 year old Miranda Spicer and 28 year old Jordan Decker, both of Benton, Kentucky, were taken into custody shortly after 9 am Tuesday morning.
They are each facing charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Spicer is also facing a charge of driving while intoxicated.
Following their arrests, both were held at the Stoddard County Jail.
FIVE ELK TAKEN DURING SECOND MISSOURI ELK SEASON
Hunters in Missouri killed five elk in the second year of hunting of the animal, three with firearms and two during the archery portion of the hunting season.
The Missouri Department of Conservation tells us that the total matched the five elk taken in 2020.
This year, the firearms elk hunting period was December 11th through the 19th, and the archery portion ran from October 16th through the 24th. Five hunters were chosen for elk permits through a random drawing.
The conservation department says elk are native to Missouri but were hunted to extinction in the state in the late 1800s. The number of elk have been restored through years of efforts to reintroduce the animals.