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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

SUSPECT IN STABBING INCIDENT SHOOTS HIMSELF ON POPLAR BLUFF OVERPASS

A male subject reportedly shot himself following a stabbing incident Monday in Poplar Bluff.

Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that at around 10 am Monday morning, officers responded to a location on Roxie Drive regarding a stabbing.

At the scene, the officers found a 31-year-old woman who was suffering from multiple stab wounds. Officers were told that the suspect had fled from the scene. The woman was transported to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

SUSPECT IN STABBING INCIDENT SHOOTS HIMSELF ON POPLAR BLUFF OVERPASS

A male subject reportedly shot himself following a stabbing incident Monday in Poplar Bluff.

Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that at around 10 am Monday morning, officers responded to a location on Roxie Drive regarding a stabbing.

At the scene, the officers found a 31-year-old woman who was suffering from multiple stab wounds. Officers were told that the suspect had fled from the scene. The woman was transported to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

A short time later, officers were dispatched to the Highway 67 clover leaf, just north of Highway W, regarding a male subject sitting on the edge of the overpass. While heading to the scene, officers learned that the subject was possibly armed with a handgun and could be the suspect from the stabbing.

Upon arriving, officers observed 28-year-old Jeffery Carter Jr., of Poplar Bluff, turn a weapon on himself. Officials say that Carter passed away as a result of this self-inflicted gunshot wound and was also confirmed as being the suspect in the stabbing.

The Poplar Bluff Police Department, Butler County Sheriff’s Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Poplar Bluff Fire Department, and Butler County EMS are all involved in the investigation.

OFC SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT TO BEGIN TODAY

The Ozark Foothills Conference softball tournament is scheduled to begin today.

The tournament, featuring seven area schools, will start today with five games at Three Rivers College.

Today’s action will start with Twin Rivers taking on Doniphan at 11 a.m., followed by Naylor vs. Neelyville at 1 pm. The final game of the quarterfinals will be a matchup between Greenville and Clearwater at 3 pm.

The top seed East Carter received a bye to the Semi-finals where they will play the Twin Rivers-Doniphan winner at 5 pm. The final game today at 7 pm will be the second Semi-final matchup between the winners of the Naylor-Neelyville and Greenville-Clearwater games.

Every game of the tournament will be broadcast live on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page at facebook.com/TodaysTalkKWOC and the River Radio Youtube page at youtube.com/RiverRadioPB. 

ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED, FOLLOWING HEAD ON COLLISION IN MISSOURI BOOTHEEL

An Arkansas man has died following a head on collision in the Missouri bootheel.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 31 year old Derek Waddell, of Paragould, was driving on Interstate 155, one mile south of Caruthersville, when his vehicle crossed the median and struck another vehicle head on.

The wreck occurred shortly before 9 am Monday morning.

Waddell was taken to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The driver of the second vehicle suffered minor injuries.

GRANT AWARDED TO SEMO FOOD BANK TO CONTINUE VETERAN HEALTHY FOOD PROGRAM

The Southeast Missouri Food Bank has been awarded a grant to continue a program for feeding veterans healthy food.

The Food Bank was awarded $46,500 through the Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust to continue the Veterans Healthy Food Surplus Program.

The food bank began providing boxes of healthy food to veterans in 2019 through a continuing partnership with the John J. Pershing VA Medical Center in Poplar Bluff. The program expanded in 2021, serving 75 veterans each month.

Eighty-eight percent of the 58 veterans in the program who completed both a pre- and post-survey reported improved health with access to the healthier foods.

The boxes are distributed through the VA Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, with veterans receiving 35 to 40 pounds of food, including lean protein and fresh fruit and vegetables, each month.

PRELIMINARY SURVEY INDICATES TORNADO CROSSED INTO DUNKLIN COUNTY LAST WEEK

A preliminary survey indicates that a weak tornado crossed from Mississippi County, Arkansas to Dunklin County, Missouri during last Wednesday’s storms.

According to the National Weather Service in Memphis, an EF-0 tornado started at 2:50 pm Wednesday, approximately five miles south of Hornersville and continued to the northeast for almost 8 miles.

The tornado had a maximum width of 100 yards and an estimated peak wind of 85 miles per hour.

The tornado damaged a mobile home unit as well as an outbuilding in southern Dunklin County. 

PEMISCOT COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT

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

The section of roadway to be closed is located between Pemiscot County Roads 536 and 538.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 


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Monday, April 18, 2022

ONE KILLED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MOTORCYCLE WRECK

One person has died in connection to a motorcycle wreck in Southeast Missouri.

According to authorities, 61 year old Walter Hawkes, of Patton, was driving on Highway 72 Saturday evening when his motorcycle ran off the side of the road and struck an embankment.

Hawkes was ejected from the vehicle during the wreck.

ONE KILLED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MOTORCYCLE WRECK

One person has died in connection to a motorcycle wreck in Southeast Missouri.

According to authorities, 61 year old Walter Hawkes, of Patton, was driving on Highway 72 Saturday evening when his motorcycle ran off the side of the road and struck an embankment.

Hawkes was ejected from the vehicle during the wreck.

He was pronounced dead at the scene by Assistant Bollinger County Coroner Megan Cook.

WOMAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE DRUG RELATED CHARGES IN STODDARD COUNTY

Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested an area woman on multiple drug related charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 38 year old Janet McFall, of Dexter, was taken into custody early Sunday morning on felony charges of resisting arrest, delivery of a controlled substance into a jail facility, and possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

McFall also reportedly had a felony Stoddard County warrant for assault as well as a felony probation parole warrant.

Following her arrest, McFall was held at the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Office. 

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI RANGER RECEIVES LEADERSHIP AWARD

A ranger at Ozark National Scenic Riverways has received an award for his conduct at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Georgia.

Zack Swindle was recently honored with the Director’s Leadership Award during his graduation from the Land Management Police Training Program.

According to the National Park Service, the Director’s Leadership Award is a prestigious award presented to one member of each graduating class. Recipients are selected by classmates as the student who most embodies the characteristics of a law enforcement leader.

Swindle is a native of Doniphan and entered law enforcement after graduating from Hannibal-LaGrange University with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

He spent five years as a conservation agent for the Missouri Department of Conservation before joining the National Park Service in 2021 as a law enforcement ranger at Ozark National Scenic Riverways.


PURSUIT LEADS TO ARREST IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

One person was taken into custody following a pursuit with authorities Friday in Northeast Arkansas.

The chase reportedly started in the Pocahontas area Friday afternoon. The vehicle pursuit ended after the driver ran over a spike strip near Ravenden and fled the scene on foot.

The suspect, Timothy Hughes, was arrested a short time later. He was held at the Randolph County Jail. 

ROAD WORK TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY IN DONIPHAN

Work in downtown Doniphan will cause delays at an intersection in the city today.

According to the City of Doniphan, the Department of Utilities will be working on underground mainlines in the downtown business district beginning today. 

Officials say that traffic will be limited to one lane on Washington Street at the intersection of State Street.

Motorists are being advised to use caution while driving near the work zone. 

STODDARD COUNTY ROAD TO BE REDUCED TODAY FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRS

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

The section of Route U to be reduced is located from Route H to the Butler County Line.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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Friday, April 15, 2022

REMEMBRANCE EVENT SCHEDULED TO COMMEMORATE THE 1927 POPLAR BLUFF TORNADO

Next month will mark the 95th anniversary of the 1927 tornado that killed almost 100 people.

On May 9th, 1927 an EF4 tornado swept from Imboden, Arkansas to Poplar Bluff and ultimately killed 98 people as well as severely damaging the Poplar Bluff area.

A remembrance event to commemorate the anniversary of the tornado will be held on Monday, May 2nd on the 2nd floor of the Butler County Courthouse.

REMEMBRANCE EVENT SCHEDULED TO COMMEMORATE THE 1927 POPLAR BLUFF TORNADO

Next month will mark the 95th anniversary of the 1927 tornado that killed almost 100 people.

On May 9th, 1927 an EF4 tornado swept from Imboden, Arkansas to Poplar Bluff and ultimately killed 98 people as well as severely damaging the Poplar Bluff area.

A remembrance event to commemorate the anniversary of the tornado will be held on Monday, May 2nd on the 2nd floor of the Butler County Courthouse.

A reception will be held at 11 am, followed by brief remarks at 11:30 am. 

MISSOURI HUNTERS CAN APPLY FOR ELK AND BEAR PERMITS NEXT MONTH

Missouri hunters will be able to apply for bull elk and bear permits next month.

The Missouri Department of Conservation will offer five permits to hunt bull elk in Missouri this fall with at least one permit designated for qualifying area landowners and the remaining permits for the general public.

The MDC will also offer 400 permits for the taking of a maximum of 40 black bears during the second Missouri black-bear hunting season this fall.

Only Missouri residents who will be at least 11 years old by the first day of the hunt for which they are applying are eligible to apply. The application period will be from May 1st to May 31st and all permits will be assigned through a random drawing.

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

POPLAR BLUFF HISTORIC TRAIN DEPOT TO HOST 1ST ATTIC TREASURES SALE

The Poplar Bluff Historic Train Depot will be hosting their 1st Attic Treasures Sale in mid-May.

The event has been scheduled from 8 am to 4 pm on Saturday, May 14th. Outdoor booth space for vendors is still available.

All proceeds from the event will go toward the 2nd Annual Historical Train Depot Quilt Show, which will be held on Saturday, October 15th.

For more information, contact Corretta Bishop at 573-300-6450.

CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR ROADWAY PROJECTS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Multiple contracts have been awarded for roadway projects in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, an over 2.2 million contract was awarded for pavement improvements on Route N in Stoddard County.

An almost $400,000 contract was awarded for replacing a bridge deck on Route WW in Stoddard County.

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded the contracts during its regular meeting earlier this month.

Additional information regarding timelines and impacts to traffic will be released prior to the start of construction.

MISSOURIANS URGED TO LEAVE WILDLIFE IN THE WILD

With spring underway many people are heading outside to enjoy the outdoors.

The Missouri Department of Conservation is encouraging anyone experiencing the wilderness to remember to leave wildlife alone. While it may appear young creatures are abandoned, that’s usually not the case.

MDC State Wildlife Veterinarian Sherri Russell says that the parent will usually return. They are normally out searching for food and cannot constantly attend to their offspring.

Russell added that most newborn animals do not survive in captivity.

The care and rehabilitation of wildlife requires special training, facilities, and permits. Without such proper care, wild animals will remain in poor health and could eventually die.

Russell also cautioned that wildlife can become dangerous as they mature, and can also carry parasites, disease, and have the potential to damage property.

For more information, visit mdc.mo.gov. 

EASTER EGG SAFETY TIPS

Easter is this weekend and that means many families will be decorating eggs to go with celebrating the holiday.

Officials with the Food and Drug administration have released some tips for preparing your eggs for the weekend.

To prevent the spread of dirt and germs, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water before handling eggs at every preparation step, including cooking, cooling, dyeing, and hiding.

Keep hard-cooked Easter eggs refrigerated until just before the hunt. Cold temperatures keep most harmful bacteria from multiplying.

If you are having an Easter egg hunt, hide eggs in places that are protected from dirt, pets, and other potential sources of bacteria such as wild animals.

After the hunt, find all the eggs you have hidden and discard eggs that are cracked or dirty. Bacteria can enter eggs through cracks in the shell.

If your eggs have been at temperatures above 40ºF for more than two hours, don’t eat them. Throw them away. More information about food safety is available at fda.gov. 


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Thursday, April 14, 2022

TWO KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK

Two people have died in connection to a wreck Tuesday in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas State Police, 75 year old Janet Shaffner, of Makanda, Illinois, was driving on US Highway 67 in Pocahontas when her vehicle crossed into the center turn late and struck a truck head on.

Shaffner was killed in the wreck as was a passenger in her vehicle, 73 year old Eldon Shaffner, also of Makanda, Illinois.

SEVERE STORM SYSTEM CAUSES DAMAGE IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS AND MISSOURI BOOTHEEL

A severe storm system crossed our area on Wednesday causing damage in Northeast Arkansas and the Missouri bootheel.

Multiple tornado warnings were issued on Wednesday. A funnel cloud was spotted near Blytheville, however there has been no confirmation that a tornado touched down in our area as a part of the storm system.

There were multiple reports of trees being uprooted and power lines being knocked down, including in Cardwell, Paragould, and near Hayward. 

TWO KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK

Two people have died in connection to a wreck Tuesday in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas State Police, 75 year old Janet Shaffner, of Makanda, Illinois, was driving on US Highway 67 in Pocahontas when her vehicle crossed into the center turn late and struck a truck head on.

Shaffner was killed in the wreck as was a passenger in her vehicle, 73 year old Eldon Shaffner, also of Makanda, Illinois.

No injuries were listed for the driver of the truck. 

SIKESTON R-6 SUPERINTENDENT ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION

The Sikeston R-6 School District is going to be on the search for a new superintendent.

Current superintendent Dr. Tony Robinson announced Wednesday that he was resigning from the position he has held since 2019.

In a letter posted on the Sikeston R-6 website, Robinson said that the resignation was effective June 30th. 

22nd ANNUAL POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR THIS MONTH

The 22nd Annual Poplar Bluff School Foundation Golf Tournament is coming up at the end of this month.

The four person scramble tournament is scheduled for Friday, April 29th, at Ozark Ridge Golf Course. Tee time will be at noon.

All proceeds from the event will go towards innovative teacher grants outside of the classroom budget, and a student scholarship for a PBHS graduate entering the field of education.

If you would like to enter a team, or become a hole sponsor, contact Carla Thompson at 573-785-7751.

CARTER COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR BRIDGE MAINTENANCE

Route B in Carter County will be closed beginning today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.  

The closure will be located from Route K to U.S. Highway 60.  

Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both today and tomorrow.    

BRIDGE REPAIRS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY ON US HIGHWAY 61

U.S. Highway 61 in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge repairs over Interstate 55.  

The section of Highway 61 to be reduced is located at the overpass at Exit 44, near Howardville. 

Weather permitting, work is scheduled to take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  


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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

INCOMING WEATHER SYSTEM BRINGS HIGHER CHANCES OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY

A weather system that is crossing Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas will give us higher chances of severe weather today.

Station Meteorologist Dan Holiday tells KWOC News what weather officials are expecting for today.

“The Storm Prediction Center has issued a moderate risk of severe weather. What that is, is a level 4 out of 5 on the severe weather scale.

It's pretty high for us and so that means that we’ll likely see some large hail, damaging winds, even a few tornadoes some of which may be strong. Especially this afternoon as this system moves through.”

INCOMING WEATHER SYSTEM BRINGS HIGHER CHANCES OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY

A weather system that is crossing Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas will give us higher chances of severe weather today.

Station Meteorologist Dan Holiday tells KWOC News what weather officials are expecting for today.

“The Storm Prediction Center has issued a moderate risk of severe weather. What that is, is a level 4 out of 5 on the severe weather scale.

It's pretty high for us and so that means that we’ll likely see some large hail, damaging winds, even a few tornadoes some of which may be strong. Especially this afternoon as this system moves through.

We’ll likely see some storms pop up ahead of the main line. In fact there could be 2 to 3 rounds of storms, mainly ahead of this cold front. Those storms, if they are isolated, may produce some tornadoes.

Once the long line of storms moves in later on, toward the evening, we will see a better chance of strong damaging winds. This is just going to be one of those days you want to pay very close attention to the radio.

Be ready to move to a place of safety if a tornado warning is issued. That would be a basement, storm cellar, anywhere underground is the number one place to go in the event of a tornado.

If you don't have an underground shelter, an interior hallway on the lowest floor away from windows, like a bathroom, would be the best place to be. But most importantly have a way to get warnings and be prepared to move to a place of safety once warnings are issued.” 

In the event that a warning is issued, you will hear it on Today’s Talk KWOC. 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN APPEARS IN COURT ON TWO COUNTS OF STAUTORY SODOMY

A Poplar Bluff man appeared in court earlier this week after he was arrested on sodomy charges.

According to Poplar Bluff Police Chief Danny Whiteley, an arraignment hearing was held Monday for 53 year old Lee Abraham on two counts of statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy.

The charges stem from an alleged incident earlier this month and the victim in the case is less than 14 years old.

No bond was set and Abraham is scheduled to appear in court again next week. 

AREA LEADERS ATTEND STUDENT SHOWCASE AT POPLAR BLUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

A group of area leaders recently attended a student showcase at a Poplar Bluff elementary school.

Eugene Field Elementary School hosted its 9th Annual Leadership Day on April 8th.

School officials say that a group of city officials, church leaders, business professionals, nonprofits, High School Student Council members and educators from across the region attended the student-led showcase.

The event featured speeches and musical performances highlighting service projects, as well as goals tracked and met throughout the school year.

Eugene Field was listed in October as Number 8 in U.S. News and World Report’s ‘Best Elementary Schools’ out of over 1,000 ranked statewide based on Missouri Assessment Program scores in the context of socioeconomic demographics.

Last year, the elementary school was one of only two in the state, both in Poplar Bluff, to be named National ESEA distinguished schools for closing the achievement gap among student groups out of 1,300 Missouri Title 1 education institutions.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI POLICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATING ARMED ROBBERY

A southeast Missouri police agency is investigating an armed robbery that occurred earlier this week at a convenience store.

Officials with the Chaffee Police Department tell KWOC News that just before midnight Monday night the Rhodes 101 Convenience Store located on State Highway 77 was robbed at gunpoint.

Two male subjects wearing hoodies with their faces covered brandished a dark colored pistol and demanded the clerk to open the register. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken by the suspects and it appeared the suspects exited the store and ran to the south.

The first suspect is described as a white male, late teens or early twenties, around five feet, ten inches tall, and heavyset. He was wearing light colored cargo pants, a black with gray camo sleeves Nike hoodie, and black and white tennis shoes.

The second suspect is described as a black male, late teens or early twenties, around five feet, seven inches tall, with a slender build. He was wearing light colored skinny jeans with holes in front, a black colored hoodie, and what appeared to be a white colored watch.

Anyone with information on the robbery is asked to contact the Chaffee Police Department at 573-887-6911.

WOLF CREEK TRAIL RUN SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEKEND

A marathon run is coming this weekend to the Poplar Bluff area.

The Poplar Bluff Kiwanis Club and US Forest Service will host the 9th Annual Wolf Creek Trail Run on Saturday at the Wolf Creek Trail, north of Poplar Bluff.

The Half Marathon will begin at 8 am, while the 6K run and 1.7 mile walk will start at 9:30 am.

Proceeds from the event will go to Kiwanis Bacon Memorial Park.

For more information, including pricing and how to register, go to the 2022 Wolf Creek Trail Run Facebook page.


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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

POPLAR BLUFF PRINCIPAL AWARDED BY MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL LIBRARIANS

A Poplar Bluff school principal has been awarded by a statewide agency for her support of school libraries.

O’Neal Elementary Principal Dr. Amy Dill was presented the 2022 Missouri Association of School Librarians Award for School Administrators during the organization’s spring conference Monday at Osage Beach.

POPLAR BLUFF PRINCIPAL AWARDED BY MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL LIBRARIANS

A Poplar Bluff school principal has been awarded by a statewide agency for her support of school libraries.

O’Neal Elementary Principal Dr. Amy Dill was presented the 2022 Missouri Association of School Librarians Award for School Administrators during the organization’s spring conference Monday at Osage Beach.

School officials say that the honor recognizes a school leader who has made a significant contribution toward furthering the role of its school library media center.

Dill is the first Poplar Bluff administrator to receive the award.

ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MARSTON WRECK

A Marston man was badly injured late Sunday night in a two vehicle wreck.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the crash occurred when a scooter and a car both attempted to make a turn on Route EE in Marston and collided head on.

The driver of the scooter, identified as 38 year old Ryan Tolle, suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

No injuries were listed for the driver of the car. 

ARREST MADE IN WEEKEND SHOOTING

Caruthersville Police have made an arrest following a shooting over the weekend.

According to authorities, the shooting occurred Saturday at a location on East Fifth Street.

28 year old Deborah Hunter, of Caruthersville, was taken into custody and is facing charges of unlawful use of a weapon, two counts of assault 1st degree, and two counts of armed criminal action.

Following the arrest, Hunter was transported to the Pemiscot County Justice Center. 

YOUNG MISSOURI HUNTERS TAKE ALMOST 3,000 TURKEYS DURING YOUTH WEEKEND

Young hunters in Missouri took almost 3,000 turkeys during this past youth weekend.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, preliminary data shows that young turkey hunters harvested 2,881 birds over April 9th and 10th.

The total was almost 100 over last year’s spring youth weekend total of 2,795.

The regular spring turkey season begins on April 18th and runs through May 8th.

BLOOMFIELD DRAINAGE REPAIRS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY

Route AA in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform drainage repairs. 

The section of roadway to be reduced is located from Maple Lane to Idalia Road in Bloomfield.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

SHOULDER REPAIRS TO POSSIBLY CAUSE DELAYS THIS WEEK IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route TT in Stoddard County will be reduced this week so crews can perform shoulder repairs.  

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the work zone is located from Route 60 to County Road 642 in Dudley.  

Weather permitting, work is scheduled to take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Thursday. 


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Monday, April 11, 2022

TWO ARRESTED IN BUTLER COUNTY FOR PROVIDING ILLEGAL NARCOTICS RESULTING IN A DEATH

Two people have been arrested in Butler County for providing illegal narcotics which resulted in a death.

Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs tells KWOC News that early Sunday morning, a deputy responded to a residence on County Road 526 in reference to an individual that was unresponsive.

Once the deputy arrived it was apparent that the individual had overdosed. The victim was taken by ambulance to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. The name of the victim is not being released at this time.

TWO ARRESTED IN BUTLER COUNTY FOR PROVIDING ILLEGAL NARCOTICS RESULTING IN A DEATH

Two people have been arrested in Butler County for providing illegal narcotics which resulted in a death.

Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs tells KWOC News that early Sunday morning, a deputy responded to a residence on County Road 526 in reference to an individual that was unresponsive.

Once the deputy arrived it was apparent that the individual had overdosed. The victim was taken by ambulance to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. The name of the victim is not being released at this time.

An investigation into the death resulted in two individuals being arrested for allegedly providing illegal narcotics that caused the death of the victim. The individuals arrested were 31 year old Ruthie Johnson, of Poplar Bluff, and 20 year old Devlin Cooper, of Pocahontas, Arkansas.

Both are being lodged in the Butler County Justice Center.

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office and SEMO Drug Task Force are continuing with the investigation. Investigators will be requesting formal charges of felony murder for both subjects.

SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TODAY IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

Weather officials say that Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas have a slight risk of severe thunderstorms today.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service, Scattered thunderstorms are forecast for today and tonight.

Officials say that large hail will be the main severe risk, but an isolated damaging wind gust cannot be ruled out. Locally heavy rain could also lead to isolated flooding issues.

Severe storms are possible again Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night. Damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes are all possible with the storm system on Wednesday.


ONE IN CUSTODY ON A MILLION DOLLAR BOND FOLLOWING ALLEGED ROBBERY AT A BANK IN DEXTER

A man is in custody following an alleged robbery at a bank in Stoddard County.

According to Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russell Oliver, 33 year old Mitchell Johnson, of Bonne Terre, is accused of entering a Dexter bank, grabbing money from a female customer’s hand, and then fleeing the scene. He was apprehended a short time later by Dexter Police.

Officers found a note on Johnson indicating that he intended to commit a bank robbery.

Johnson told officers that he intended to use the note he had written to do a robbery at the bank, but when he saw the female holding money, he decided it would be easier to take the money from her.

Johnson is facing two counts of felony stealing and his bond was set at one million dollars, cash only. 

TWO ARRESTED ON ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD CHARGES IN POPLAR BLUFF

Two Poplar Bluff residents are facing charges of endangering the welfare of a child after five children were found living in what was described as unsanitary and unhealthy living conditions.

According to Poplar Bluff Police Chief Danny Whiteley, officers responded to a residence on Butler Street last week to follow up on information that had been received regarding drug activity at the residence.

At the residence, officers found Aaron Medley and Teyrsa Medley, along with five children. The children are all under the age of 10.

Whiteley says that each room of the residence was littered with loose trash and large bags of trash. There was also dirt and a dark hard substance that coated the flooring and baseboards, as well as piles of dirty clothing, trash, used toilet paper, and diapers that covered the bathroom flooring.

Both Aaron and Teyrsa Medley taken into custody on five counts of 1st degree endangering the welfare of a child. Their bond was each set at $10,000.

The Butler County Juvenile Office, Children’s Division, and Social Services all assisted in removing the children from the residence. 

PAVEMENT REPAIRS SET FOR TODAY NEAR MALDEN

Route U in Butler County will be reduced today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs. 

The section of roadway to be reduced is located between Route CC and Route H near Malden.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK IN WAYNE COUNTY

U.S. Route 67 in Wayne County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction early this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance. 

The bridge involved in the project is located over Bennet Creek, just south of County Road 216 near Lodi.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both today and tomorrow.


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Friday, April 8, 2022

TEEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AFTER FIREARM FOUND IN VEHICLE ON SCHOOL GROUNDS

A Dexter teenager has been taken into custody after a firearm was found in her vehicle on school property.

Dexter Chief of Police Hank Trout tells KWOC News that on April 5th the Dexter Police Department assisted the Stoddard County Juvenile office with an investigation at Dexter High School.

During the investigation, a handgun was recovered from a 16 year old female student’s vehicle, which was parked on school property.

TEEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AFTER FIREARM FOUND IN VEHICLE ON SCHOOL GROUNDS

A Dexter teenager has been taken into custody after a firearm was found in her vehicle on school property.

Dexter Chief of Police Hank Trout tells KWOC News that on April 5th the Dexter Police Department assisted the Stoddard County Juvenile office with an investigation at Dexter High School.

During the investigation, a handgun was recovered from a 16 year old female student’s vehicle, which was parked on school property.

Trout says that the handgun was not loaded and no ammunition was found. There were also no threats of violence made at any time during the investigation.

The Juvenile Office took custody of the female student and she was transported to the Stoddard County Detention Center. 

SIX ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY DRUG BUST

A narcotics investigation has led to the arrest of multiple individuals in Wayne County.

According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, three search warrants were recently executed as a part of the investigation that led to approximately 22.5 grams of methamphetamine being seized.

A total of six subjects were taken into custody in connection to the investigation. The names of the subjects were not released, however officials say that charges are pending. 

JOB FAIR SET FOR MAY IN POPLAR BLUFF

A Job Fair has been scheduled for this spring in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Butler County Community Resource Council, the Parents Working Committee will host a job fair from 10 am to 2 pm on May 24th at the Black River Coliseum.

The free event is open to both job seekers and employers.

For more information, contact the Community Resource Council at 573-776-7830.

CITY OF POPLAR BLUFF TO HOST PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE COUNCIL MEETING ON APRIL 18TH

A Public hearing has been scheduled for this month in Poplar Bluff.

According to a post on the Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission Facebook page, the City of Poplar Bluff will hold the hearing at 6:45 p.m. on April 18th in the City Council Chambers at the Black River Coliseum.

The meeting is to discuss the past performance by the City in carrying out the 220 generator project for the new police department.

Due to a conflict with the timeline of the contractor, the City could not adhere to the Community Development Block Grant requirements, therefore forfeiting the grant funding for the project.

For more information, contact City Clerk Nevada Young at 573-686-8620.

POPLAR BLUFF STUDENTS TAKE INITIATIVE TO REMOVE INVASIVE TREES FROM SCHOOL CAMPUS

A group of Poplar Bluff students has been part of a project to remove hundreds of non-native, invasive pear trees from the Poplar Bluff High School Campus.

According to school officials, the PBHS Science and Environment Club partnered with the FFA to take on the project last month, soliciting help from the Maintenance Department, among other individuals.

PBHS agriculture teacher and FFA sponsor Kathryn Clark said that Callery pear trees, better known as Bradfords, have been on her radar since the campus relocation of 2016.

According to state conservation experts, the trees crowd out habitats needed by birds and wildlife, out-competing native vegetation for light, water and nutrients.

VOLUNTEERS ENCOURAGED TO CLEAN UP LITTER FROM MISSOURI HIGHWAYS

This month marks the return of Missouri’s No More Trash Bash.

The annual event by the Missouri Department of Transportation encourages volunteers to clean up litter adjacent to highways to help beautify Missouri throughout the month of April.

Officials say it has been held every spring since 2004 except for 2020.

MoDOT will provide trash bags and safety vests to anyone who volunteers.  Regionally, events will be announced that people can come join in the litter pickup.

To learn more about how you can safely participate, call 1-888-ASK-MODOT.


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Thursday, April 7, 2022

MAN SENTENCED TO OVER 20 YEARS IN PRISON ON SODOMY CHARGE

A Stoddard County man is set to serve over 20 years in prison on a sodomy charge.

Stoddard County Prosecutor, Russell Oliver, tells KWOC News that Bobby Riddell, of Bernie, was sentenced Wednesday to 24 years incarceration for the crime of statutory sodomy in the first degree.

Riddell pleaded guilty to the charge in February. Oliver says that the victim in the case was a child.

MAN SENTENCED TO OVER 20 YEARS IN PRISON ON SODOMY CHARGE

A Stoddard County man is set to serve over 20 years in prison on a sodomy charge.

Stoddard County Prosecutor, Russell Oliver, tells KWOC News that Bobby Riddell, of Bernie, was sentenced Wednesday to 24 years incarceration for the crime of statutory sodomy in the first degree.

Riddell pleaded guilty to the charge in February. Oliver says that the victim in the case was a child.

The sentence was made consecutive to a previously imposed seven year sentence in New Madrid County, for a total of 31 years.

POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL HONORED BY SPECIAL OLYMPICS

The Poplar Bluff High School Student Council has been honored for working to create an environment of inclusion.

According to school officials, the Student Council was the only recipient in the state to earn the award of merit in the Special Olympics Missouri School of Character program.

The award is given to a single qualifying school that displays outstanding commitment to individuals with intellectual disabilities, a true understanding of unity, and a passion for raising awareness and funds for local Special Olympics Missouri student-athletes.

The statewide award was presented to the student organization last month during the Missouri Association of Student Councils state convention in Branson.

Along with a plaque, StuCo will receive $450 toward uniforms, equipment and other expenses related to its student-athletes, one MASC camp scholarship, and numerous Unified Sports shirts, banners and other giveaways.

ALMOST 80 NEW JOBS COULD BE COMING TO MISSOURI BOOTHEEL

A filtration company will soon be expanding to the Missouri Bootheel.

Cim-Tek Filtration, based out of Illinois, will be bringing up to 77 new jobs to Dunklin County to expand its production capabilities for multiple products.

The expansion will be located at a facility on Ely Street in Kennett. No timetable was available for when hiring would begin.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO CRACK DOWN ON DISTRACTED DRIVING THIS WEEKEND

Law enforcement officers across the country will be cracking down on distracted driving this weekend.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “U Drive. U Text. U Pay.” high-visibility enforcement campaign begins today and runs through April 11th.

The campaign aims to save lives by preventing distracted driving.

Law enforcement officers will be stopping drivers who are texting behind the wheel and educating them on the risks of driving distracted.

NHTSA data shows that more than 29,000 people died in crashes involving a distracted driver from 2012 to 2020. In 2020, distracted driving crashes accounted for 13 percent of all injury crashes and over 3,100 deaths nationwide. 

PAVEMENT REPAIRS SET FOR TODAY IN BUTLER COUNTY

Route U in Butler County will be reduced today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs. 

The section of Route U to be reduced is located between Route CC and Route H near Malden.

Work is scheduled to take place from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.  

CREWS TO BE IN STODDARD COUNTY TODAY FOR GUARDRAIL REPAIRS

South Outer Road in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane beginning this morning as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform guardrail and cable barrier repairs. 

The work zone will be located from County Road 637 to Route AD in Dexter. 

Work will take place today between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.  


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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

BUTLER AND RIPLEY COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS

Voters in Butler and Ripley County headed to the polls Tuesday to decide on multiple local races.

In Butler County, Lisa Armes Parson and Barbara Ann Horton won the Poplar Bluff City Council races for Ward 1 and Ward 3, respectively.

For the Neelyville School Board, the top two vote getters were Vernon Barker and Jill Marie McGruder.

BUTLER AND RIPLEY COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS

Voters in Butler and Ripley County headed to the polls Tuesday to decide on multiple local races.

In Butler County, Lisa Armes Parson and Barbara Ann Horton won the Poplar Bluff City Council races for Ward 1 and Ward 3, respectively.

For the Neelyville School Board, the top two vote getters were Vernon Barker and Jill Marie McGruder.

In Ripley County, Dennis Cox won the vote for Doniphan Mayor. Other winners include Leslie Netherland for Doniphan Alderman of Ward 1, Riley March for Doniphan Alderman of Ward 2, and Homer Joe Davis for Naylor Alderman.

A Ripley County Use Tax question passed 600 to 358.

Full election results are available on our Facebook Page. 

CARTER AND STODDARD COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS

Multiple races were decided Tuesday during elections throughout Missouri.

In Carter County, Mike Hoerner won the race for Van Buren Mayor.

In Stoddard County, Randal Tennison, Bryce Matthews, and Larry Helm all won Dexter Alderman races. School District propositions also passed for the Puxico R-8 and Richland R-1 school districts.

For the Dexter R-11 School Board, the top two candidates to receive votes were Bonnie Howard and Nancy Tuley Mayer.

For the Bernie R-13 School Board, the top two were Kristopher Powell and Jason Shelton, while the top two for the Puxico R-8 School Board were Brad Watkins and Michael Clubb.

We have full election results available on our Facebook page. 

STORAGE BUILDING FIRE UNDER INVESTIGATION IN CAMPBELL

Authorities in Campbell are investigating a fire from early Tuesday morning.

According to the Campbell Volunteer Fire Department, crews responded to a storage building fire on Elm Street shortly after 5 am Tuesday.

The fire was not fully extinguished until around 8 am.

Officials say that the fire is under investigation and anyone who has information on how it might have started is asked to contact the Campbell Fire Department or Campbell Police Department. 

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON WEAPON AND DRUG CHARGES IN RIPLEY COUNTY

Authorities in Ripley County have arrested an area man on multiple charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 59 year old Kenny Davis, of Dexter, was taken into custody Monday night on felony charges of unlawful use of a weapon and possession of a controlled substance for methamphetamine and alprazolam.

Davis also reportedly had warrants out of both Butler and Ripley Counties. 

BRIDGE REPAIRS TO CAUSE DELAYS ON INTERSTATE 55 IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

The Southbound lanes of Interstate 55 in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge repairs.  

According to officials, the work zone will be located from mile marker 51.8 to mile marker 52.4, near Kewanee.

Weather permitting, work is scheduled to take place today from 7 am to 3 pm.  

CREWS TO REDUCE PART OF US HIGHWAY 61 FOR BRIDGE REPAIRS

U.S. Highway 61 in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction so crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation can perform bridge repairs over Interstate 55.   

The section of roadway to be reduced is located at the overpass north of New Madrid.  

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 3 pm both today and tomorrow.  


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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN RAY CLINTON PARK

Officials with the Poplar Bluff Police Department and Butler County Coroner’s Office say that a woman was found dead Monday morning in Ray Clinton Park.

Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC news that the woman was found by a mushroom hunter at approximately 9:20 AM.

WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN RAY CLINTON PARK

Officials with the Poplar Bluff Police Department and Butler County Coroner’s Office say that a woman was found dead Monday morning in Ray Clinton Park.

Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC news that the woman was found by a mushroom hunter at approximately 9:20 AM.

The woman has been identified as 40 year old Crystal Vanlue, of Kennett.

No foul play is suspected in the death, however Butler County Coroner Jim Akers says that an autopsy will be conducted this Wednesday in Farmington to determine the cause of death. 

SEATS ON POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL AND MULTIPLE AREA SCHOOL BOARDS TO BE DECIDED TODAY

Voters from across Southeast Missouri will be going to the ballot box today for municipal elections.

In Poplar Bluff, voters will determine who will fill two seats on the City Council. Three people will appear on the ballot for the Ward 1 seat, Incumbent Lisa Armes Parson, along with Robert Duckett and David Williams.

It is a two way race for the Ward 3 seat, as incumbent Barbara Ann Horton takes on challenger Billy DePew.

Multiple school districts will be holding Board of Education elections today, including Neelyville and Doniphan.

Four people are challenging for two spots on the Neelyville School board, including Vernon Barker, Amanda Wolfram, Curtis Reinbott, and Jill McGruder.

For the Doniphan School Board, voters will choose between two of Steven Ivy, Riley March, Michael McAfee, and Billy Davis.

Three Rivers College will also be filling a seat on the Board of Trustees. 


MUSTAIN NAMED POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER OF THE YEAR

A detective has been honored for his work for the people of Poplar Bluff.

Detective Daniel Mustain has been named the Poplar Bluff Police Department officer of the year.

Mustain was one of many area officers honored at the Poplar Bluff Elk’s Lodge 34th Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Banquet, last weekend.

For Butler County, Caleb Bridges was named Deputy of the Year, Fransico Vega Jr. and Robert Ice III were named Co-Jailers of the year, while Faith McCorkle was named the Communications Officer of the Year. 


SMITH APPOINTED AS WAYNE COUNTY CORONER 

The Deputy Coroner in Wayne County has gotten a promotion.

Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced Monday that Mark Smith, of Piedmont, has been appointed as the Wayne County Coroner.

Smith serves as a paramedic with the Clearwater Ambulance District and is also a member of the Piedmont City Fire Department.

He also has served as the Deputy Coroner for Wayne County.

DUAL EARTHQUAKES SHAKE WAPPAPELLO AREA

A pair of earthquakes shook the Wappapello area Sunday night.

According to the United States Geological Survey, the first earthquake was recorded at 6:24 PM Sunday, just over 6 miles west northwest of Puxico. Its magnitude was measured at 2.3.

Three minutes later, a second earthquake occurred in approximately the same area. The second earthquake had a recorded magnitude of 2.4. 

PAVEMENT REPAIRS SET FOR THIS MONTH ON INTERSTATE 55

North and southbound Interstate 55 in New Madrid and Pemiscot Counties will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction this month as construction crews perform pavement work.  

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway being reduced is located between Exit 27 and Exit 40. 

Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 7 pm daily through Friday, April 29th. 


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Authorities identify body found in Ray Clinton Park in Poplar Bluff

AUTHORITIES IDENTIFY WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN RAY CLINTON PARK
 

Officials with the Poplar Bluff Police Department and Butler County Coroner’s Office say that a woman was found dead Monday morning in Ray Clinton Park.

Lieutenant Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC news that the woman was found by a mushroom hunter at approximately 9:20 AM.

The woman has been identified as 40 year old Crystal Vanlue, of Kennett.

No foul play is suspected in the death, however Butler County Coroner Jim Akers says that an autopsy will be conducted this Wednesday in Farmington to determine the cause of death.

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Monday, April 4, 2022

PUXICO WOMAN DIES AFTER BEING STRUCK BY A VEHICLE

A Puxico woman is dead after she was struck by a vehicle over the weekend in Stoddard County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling northbound on Missouri Highway 51 Saturday night when it struck a pedestrian in the roadway.

Officials say the incident occurred shortly after 9 pm, a quarter of a mile south of Puxico.

PUXICO WOMAN DIES AFTER BEING STRUCK BY A VEHICLE

A Puxico woman is dead after she was struck by a vehicle over the weekend in Stoddard County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling northbound on Missouri Highway 51 Saturday night when it struck a pedestrian in the roadway.

Officials say the incident occurred shortly after 9 pm, a quarter of a mile south of Puxico.

The pedestrian, identified as 33 year old Jessica Williams, was taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital where she was pronounced dead.

No injuries were listed for the driver of the vehicle. 


MAN ARRESTED FOR CHILD MOLESTATION CHARGE OUT OF WAYNE COUNTY

Authorities in Wayne County say that a man is in custody on a child molestation charge.

According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, Tony Ray Waites was taken into custody last week at a St. Louis hospital and transported back to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office on charges of child molestation – 1st degree, statutory sodomy – 2nd degree, and endangering the welfare of a child creating substantial risk.

No bond was set and officials say the investigation is still ongoing. 

DEXTER POLICE RECEIVE GRANT FOR BODY CAMERAS

A southeast Missouri police department has been able to upgrade some of their equipment thanks to a grant.

According to the Dexter Police Department, the agency has received grant funding to purchase new body camera units for their patrol division and school resource officers.

The body cameras are being used to replace older, outdated body cameras already deployed in the field. 

The funding for the cameras is thanks to a grant from Walmart Giving. 

POPLAR BLUFF RECOGNIZED BY ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION

The city of Poplar Bluff is being recognized for its commitment to effective urban forest management.

According to City Manager Matt Winters, Poplar Bluff was named a 2021 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.

Poplar Bluff achieved Tree City USA recognition by meeting the program's four requirements: forming a tree board or department, creating a tree-care ordinance, having an annual community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita, and an Arbor Day observance and proclamation.

More information on the program is available at ArborDay.org/TreeCityUSA.

BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE REDUCED TODAY FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRS

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

The section of roadway to be reduced is located from Route CC to Route H.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 am to 4 pm.   

REPAIRS TO CAUSE DELAYS THIS WEEK IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

Route 62 in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane for most of this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform ditch repairs. 

The work zone will be located from County Road 249 to County Road 558.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 4:30 pm daily through Thursday.


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Friday April 1, 2022

MULTIPLE SERVICES TO BE AVAILABLE AT HEALTH FAIR TODAY IN CAMPBELL

Approximately 20 vendors will be available today at a Health Fair in Campbell.

Southern Care and Comfort in Home Agency and Veteran Services is hosting the “Don't Fool Around with Your Health” Health Fair from 10 am to 2 pm today at the First Baptist Church in Campbell.

Some of the services that will be available include blood pressure checks, hearing and vision screenings, blood sugar and cholesterol checks, and assistance with completing applications for Medicaid.

There will also be multiple drawings for gifts and door prizes. For more information, contact Southern Care and Comfort at 686-2273.

MULTIPLE SERVICES TO BE AVAILABLE AT HEALTH FAIR TODAY IN CAMPBELL 

Approximately 20 vendors will be available today at a Health Fair in Campbell. 

Southern Care and Comfort in Home Agency and Veteran Services is hosting the “Don't Fool Around with Your Health” Health Fair from 10 am to 2 pm today at the First Baptist Church in Campbell.

Some of the services that will be available include blood pressure checks, hearing and vision screenings, blood sugar and cholesterol checks, and assistance with completing applications for Medicaid. 

There will also be multiple drawings for gifts and door prizes. For more information, contact Southern Care and Comfort at 686-2273.


VOLUNTEERS ENCOURAGED TO CLEAN UP LITTER FROM MISSOURI HIGHWAYS 

This month marks the return of Missouri’s No More Trash Bash. 

The annual event by the Missouri Department of Transportation encourages volunteers to clean up litter adjacent to highways to help beautify Missouri throughout this month. 

Officials say it has been held every spring since 2004 except for 2020. 

MoDOT will provide trash bags and safety vests to anyone who volunteers.  Regionally, events will be announced that people can come join in the litter pickup. 

To learn more about how you can safely participate, call 1-888-ASK-MODOT.


GUARDRAIL UPGRADE PROJECTS UNDERWAY ON ROUTE 67 IN WAYNE COUNTY 

Route 67 in Wayne County is being reduced with a 16-foot width restriction in multiple locations so contractor crews can perform guardrail upgrades.   

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the work zones are located from Route 34 to Route K near Lodi and from County Road 307 to Business 67 near Greenville.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 5 pm daily through Sunday, July 17th. 


DATE SET FOR THREE RIVERS SHRINE CLUB KIDS DAY 

A date has been announced for the upcoming Three Rivers Shrine Club Kids Day. 

The event will be held from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday, April 30th at the Three Rivers Shrine Club on Kennedy Lane in Poplar Bluff. 

There will be games, activities, and food, including hotdogs and hamburgers, all free of charge. 

For more information, contact Bobby Wicker at 573-718-4332.


ALL STAR BASKETBALL GAME TO BE HELD TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF 

High School Boys and Girls Basketball stars from across Southeast Missouri will be in Poplar Bluff today. 

SEMO Bulls Basketball will be presenting the Last Dance All Star Basketball game tonight at the ET Peters Gymnasium at the Poplar Bluff Middle School. 

Doors will open at 5:30 pm, with tipoff at 6 pm. There will also be a three point contest for both the boys and girls as well as a slam dunk contest for the boys.

Entry is $10 per person.


MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION TO RELEASE UPDATED HUNTING AND FISHING REGULATIONS 

The Missouri Department of Conservation has announced that updated booklets for hunting and fishing regulations will be available this month. 

Officials say that hunters, trappers, anglers, and others can get free copies of its updated booklets on 2022 Spring Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information, Summary of Missouri Hunting and Trapping Regulations, Summary of Missouri Fishing Regulations, and the Wildlife Code of Missouri. 

The booklets will be available at MDC regional offices, MDC nature centers, and other places where permits are sold. 

The booklet information will also be available at mdc.mo.gov.

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Thursday March 31, 2022

NO INJURIES AFTER BULLWINKLES LOUNGE CATCHES FIRE

No injuries have been reported after an area business caught fire last night.

According to the Butler County Fire Department, the Bullwinkles Lounge caught fire and sustained heavy damage Wednesday evening.

Fire officials say that everyone inside was able to escape safely.

A cause for the fire is under investigation.

NO INJURIES AFTER BULLWINKLES LOUNGE CATCHES FIRE 

No injuries have been reported after an area business caught fire last night. 

According to the Butler County Fire Department, the Bullwinkles Lounge caught fire and sustained heavy damage Wednesday evening. 

Fire officials say that everyone inside was able to escape safely. 

A cause for the fire is under investigation. 


DEXTER MAN FOUND GUILTY ON MULTIPLE RAPE CHARGES 

A Dexter man will spend the rest of his life behind bars following his conviction on multiple rape charges. 

Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney, Russ Oliver, tells KWOC News that a Stoddard County jury has found Jerry Pierce guilty of four counts of 1st degree statutory sodomy, one count of 1st degree statutory rape, and one count of 2nd degree child molestation. 

Piece is mandated to receive life sentences on five counts and also faces an additional 15 years for the remaining count.  

A final sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 23rd, where the judge will determine if the jury’s sentence will be accepted or if he will enter a different sentence. 

Due to the sensitive nature of the crime and to protect the identity of the victims, no further details were released by the Stoddard County Prosecutor's Office.


MAN ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY ON FELONY DRUG CHARGES 

Authorities in Wayne County have arrested a Piedmont man on multiple felony charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 28 year old Tyler Haynes was taken into custody Tuesday morning on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and possession of a controlled substance – hydrocodone. 

Officials say that Haynes was taken to the Wayne County Jail, where he was later released.


WOLF CREEK TRAIL RUN SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 

A marathon run is coming this spring to the Poplar Bluff area. 

The Poplar Bluff Kiwanis Club and US Forest Service will host the 9th Annual Wolf Creek Trail Run on April 16th. The Half Marathon will begin at 8 am, while the 6K run and 1.7 mile walk will start at 9:30 am. 

Proceeds from the event will go to Kiwanis Bacon Memorial Park. 

For more information, including pricing and how to register, go to the Wolf Creek Trail Run Facebook page.

 

DEXTER MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN UTV WRECK 

A Dexter man was flown to an area hospital Tuesday following a UTV wreck in Stoddard County.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 58 year old Timothy Alsup was driving the UTV on Stoddard County Road 640, three miles south of Dexter, when the vehicle ran off the side of the roadway and overturned. 

Alsup suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was flown to an area hospital.


RIPLEY COUNTY PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY TO HOST PUBLIC HEARING TODAY 

The Ripley County Public Housing Agency will hold a public hearing this morning to share and discuss its 5-Year and Annual Plan and revisions to its Administrative Plan. 

Officials say the hearing will begin at 10 am at the office of the

Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission in Poplar Bluff. 

The plan will be available for public inspection and public comments are encouraged.

 

SACRED HEART SCHOOL TO HOST FIESTA AUCTION 

Sacred Heart School’s 25th Annual Fiesta Auction has been scheduled for this weekend. 

Officials say the event will be held on Saturday at the Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff. 

There will be both a live and silent auction and doors are set to open at 5 pm, with dinner beginning at 6 pm. 

Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 if purchased at the door. Each ticket includes dinner and two adult beverages.

For more information, call 573-785-5836 or visit the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and School of Poplar Bluff Facebook page.

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Wednesday March 30, 2022

RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TODAY FOR ALL OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

We are continuing to follow chances of severe weather today for Southeast Missouri.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service, there is a slight to enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms. The most favorable window for severe weather spans from the afternoon into the early evening hours.

Weather officials say that damaging winds will be the primary concern, but large hail and a few tornadoes cannot be ruled out.

A wind advisory will also be in effect today until 7 pm for most of our listening area. Winds will average 20 to 30 mph in many locations, especially as we get into the afternoon hours. Some wind gusts over 45 mph are also expected.

RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TODAY FOR ALL OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 

We are continuing to follow chances of severe weather today for Southeast Missouri. 

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service, there is a slight to enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms. The most favorable window for severe weather spans from the afternoon into the early evening hours. 

Weather officials say that damaging winds will be the primary concern, but large hail and a few tornadoes cannot be ruled out. 

A wind advisory will also be in effect today until 7 pm for most of our listening area. Winds will average 20 to 30 mph in many locations, especially as we get into the afternoon hours. Some wind gusts over 45 mph are also expected.


HUNTER EDUCATION CLASS TO BE HELD IN POPLAR BLUFF 

A hunter education class will be held next month in Poplar Bluff. 

The Hunter Education Spring Skills Session has been scheduled for Monday, April 4th at the Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. 

The event is open to the public at no cost, but students must pre register online by March 31st. A link to pre register is available on our website.

Class participants must bring proof of completion of the knowledge portion of the hunter’s education course.


ALMOST MONTH LONG PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY 

Route BB in Mississippi and New Madrid Counties will be reduced with a 10-foot width restriction for almost a month as contractor crews mill and overlay the roadway.   

The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 80 to Route P.  

Weather permitting, work will take place today through Wednesday, April 27th, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.  


THREE INJURED IN EARLY MORNING WRECK NEAR NEELYVILLE 

Three area residents were injured in a wreck early Tuesday morning. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred when a vehicle driven by 65 year old Carlis Emmons, of Holcomb, crossed the centerline of US Highway 67, near Neelyville, and struck a truck head on. 

Emmons suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

Two others were also seriously injured and taken to area hospitals.


STATE ROAD CREWS WORKING TO REPAIR POTHOLES 

The Missouri Department of Transportation says that crews are out working on patching potholes throughout the state.  

Officials say that the majority of pothole patching repairs are done from now through the end of April. 

Short-term repairs are made using a cold asphalt mix with a priority to fill the deepest potholes first. The long-term fix, a hot asphalt mix, isn’t effective until temperatures remain warm for a prolonged period. 

When you see a MoDOT crew making repairs, remember to slow down and move over to give them room to work. 

In 2021, MoDOT patched approximately 530,000 potholes and spent $18 million on pothole patching.


RIPLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT TO HOLD SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER NEXT MONTH 

The Ripley County Sheriff’s Department will be holding a scholarship fundraiser next month. 

Officials say that there will be live country music, including a performance by Dustin Martin, all starting at 6 pm on Saturday, April 23rd at the Doniphan High School gymnasium.

There will also be concessions and a silent auction. Tickets are $10.

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Tuesday March 29, 2022

TODAY IS DEADLINE TO FILE FOR AUGUST PRIMARY ELECTION

The deadline to file to run in the August Primary election is quickly approaching.

According to the Secretary of State Office, today is the final day that candidates can file for the primary election, which will be held on August 2nd.

Anyone who has not registered to vote has until July 6th to get their registration in.

TODAY IS DEADLINE TO FILE FOR AUGUST PRIMARY ELECTION 

The deadline to file to run in the August Primary election is quickly approaching. 

According to the Secretary of State Office, today is the final day that candidates can file for the primary election, which will be held on August 2nd. 

Anyone who has not registered to vote has until July 6th to get their registration in.


STODDARD COUNTY OFFICIALS TO SPEAK AT SUICIDE PREVENTION MEETING TODAY 

Multiple speakers will be presenting at a Suicide Prevention Meeting today in Stoddard County. 

The meeting is open to the public and will be from 10 am to noon at the Hidden Trails Country Club in Dexter. 

The speakers will include Stoddard County Coroner Brent Stidham, Dexter Police Department Captain Cory Mills, and Dexter City Administrator Trevor Pulley, among others.


PAVEMENT REPAIRS TO CAUSE DELAYS IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

Route EE in New Madrid County will be reduced with a 10-foot width restriction for almost a month as contractor crew’s mill and overlay the roadway.   

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway to be reduced is located from Reeder Street to County Road 335.  

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 5 pm daily through Monday, April 25th.  


MARK TWAIN NATIONAL FOREST TO CONDUCT PRESCRIBED BURNING 

Officials with Mark Twain National Forest say that multiple prescribed burns will be conducted across the forest. 

Forest employees will be conducting spring prescribed burning, as weather allows, in the coming weeks. 

A prescribed fire is a fire ignited by highly trained wildland firefighting personnel under very specific fuel and weather conditions.  Each prescribed burn will be conducted to minimize smoke impacts to local communities when favorable atmospheric conditions disperse smoke quickly. 

Prescribed fires are used to reduce the threat of severe wildfire and to improve the health of native plants and wildlife habitat. Deer, turkey, quail, and other species benefit when plants they depend on for food and cover are rejuvenated using prescribed fire.

Officials say that the Forest is also in its spring fire season and has already responded to several wildfires this year.


ONE FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF A WRECK IN STODDARD COUNTY 

An area man was flown from the scene of a single vehicle wreck Monday in Southeast Missouri. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 25 year old Zackary Moore, of Puxico, was driving on County Road 279, 2 miles east of Puxico in Stoddard County when his vehicle struck an embankment then overturned. 

Moore suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was flown to a St. Louis hospital.


DATE ANNOUNCED FOR OPENING OF WAPPAPELLO LAKE BEACHES 

The US Army Corps of Engineers has announced when beaches will open at Wappapello Lake. 

According to the Corps of Engineers Facebook page, all beaches at Wappapello Lake will be opening on April 22nd. The date could change depending on the lake levels at the time. 

The Corps of Engineers have also said that the People’s Creek Lower Campground will be opening on April 6th.

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Monday March 28, 2022

POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL EMPLOYEE ON PAID LEAVE FOLLOWING ALLEGED MISCONDUCT

An employee of the Poplar Bluff High School has been placed on paid leave following alleged misconduct.

Few details have been made available, however Poplar Bluff R-1 School Superintendent Dr. Scott Dill tells KWOC News, the district is actively cooperating with local law enforcement to investigate allegations related to a breach of board policy, regarding the conduct of an employee at the high school. The safety and well-being of students are of the utmost importance to the district.

KWOC News will follow this story for you and bring updates as they become available.

POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL EMPLOYEE ON PAID LEAVE FOLLOWING ALLEGED MISCONDUCT 

An employee of the Poplar Bluff High School has been placed on paid leave following alleged misconduct. 

Few details have been made available, however Poplar Bluff R-1 School Superintendent Dr. Scott Dill tells KWOC News, the district is actively cooperating with local law enforcement to investigate allegations related to a breach of board policy, regarding the conduct of an employee at the high school. The safety and well-being of students are of the utmost importance to the district. 

KWOC News will follow this story for you and bring updates as they become available.


BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE REDUCED TODAY 

Route H in Butler County will be reduced to one lane today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs. 

The section of Route H to be reduced is located from Highway 53 to County Road 334 near Qulin. 

Work is scheduled to take place through 3 pm this afternoon.  


AREA WOMAN ARRESTED ON COCAINE CHARGE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 

An area woman was arrested early Sunday morning in Southeast Missouri on a felony drug charge. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 28 year old Samantha Hunter, of New Madrid, was arrested at around 2 am in Scott County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance for cocaine. 

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


OPEN ENROLMENT SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK FOR POPLAR BLUFF KINDERGARTEN CENTER 

Open Enrolment is scheduled for this week at the Poplar Bluff Kindergarten Center.

If you have a child who will be five years old by July 31st, you can get them enrolled for the next school year. 

According to officials, open enrollment is set to take place from 9 am to 2 pm Tuesday through Thursday at the 1200 Camp Road campus. There will also be a session available from 4:30 to 7 pm on Thursday. 

Parents should remember to bring their children’s birth certificate, social security card, proof of residency, and shot records. 

For more information, call 573-785-4905.


BRIDGE REPAIRS SET FOR THIS WEEK IN DUNKLIN COUNTY 

U.S. Highway 412 in Dunklin County will be reduced to one lane this week so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform bridge repairs.  

The work zone will be located from Route NN to Route U, near Kennett.   

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


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Shawn Mannon Shawn Mannon

Friday, March 25, 2022

ARREST MADE IN CONNECTION TO MALDEN SHOOTING

A juvenile is in custody in connection to a shooting this week in Malden.

According to Major Bobby Jones, Assistant Chief of Police with the Malden Department of Public Safety, on March 20th, officers responded to a report of shots fired on North Madison Street at approximately 3:35 AM.

During the investigation, officers located a 20 year old gunshot victim at a hospital in Cape Girardeau.

ARREST MADE IN CONNECTION TO MALDEN SHOOTING

A juvenile is in custody in connection to a shooting this week in Malden.

According to Major Bobby Jones, Assistant Chief of Police with the Malden Department of Public Safety, on March 20th, officers responded to a report of shots fired on North Madison Street at approximately 3:35 AM.

During the investigation, officers located a 20 year old gunshot victim at a hospital in Cape Girardeau.

Jones says that officers learned that the shooting stemmed from an argument that began at a Malden area concert. As a result of the argument, a 17 year old male shot the victim in the abdomen with a handgun and then fired several more shots at a vehicle.

The juvenile was taken into custody and officers recovered the firearm used in the shooting. Formal charges were filed through the Dunklin County Juvenile Office.

The victim was treated and later released from the hospital. 

CORPS OF ENGINEERS SETS DATE FOR ANNUAL SPRING ROADSIDE CLEANUP

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has set a date for their Annual Spring Roadside Cleanup.

Andrew Jefferson with the Corps of Engineers tells us the event offers volunteers who take pride in their community and public lands a chance to “pitch in” and keep the Wappapello Lake area free of trash and litter. Several designated roadways that lead to the lake will be targeted.

All volunteers are asked to meet at the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center at 8 am on April 9th to receive supplies and instructions. The cleanup is scheduled to last until 11 am.

The Wappapello Lake Area Association will be providing a free lunch for all participants.

For more information, or to register, contact Park Ranger Andrew Jefferson by calling 573-222-8562.

DEADLINE TO FILE FOR AUGUST PRIMARY ELECTION IS NEXT WEEK

The deadline to file to run in the August Primary election is quickly approaching.

According to the Secretary of State’s Office, March 29th is the final day that candidates can file for the primary election, which will be held on August 2nd.

Anyone who has not registered to vote has until July 6th to get their registration in.

DUNKLIN COUNTY IN PROCESS OF VERIFYING 911 ADDRESSES

Officials in Dunklin County are working to improve the county’s 911 maps.

According to 911 director Michael McCammon, a mapping engineer from the county’s 911 mapping contractor is driving throughout the county to verify the 911 addresses of some homes and businesses.

The mapper is stopping in front of some buildings to observe and verify the posted address and validate it in the 911 system.

If no address is posted or legible, the mapper will leave a postage paid return card in a clear plastic bag at the property.

If you receive a return card, Dunklin County 911 requests that you fill out the card and return it promptly.

McCammon says that the mapper’s car will be clearly marked with white signs with red letters that read “911 Mapping.”

Anyone with questions is asked to call 573-344-9260.

COMPROMISE REACHED ON MISSOURI CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES

Missouri senators have approved new congressional district boundaries after months of Republican infighting.

The GOP-led Senate on Thursday voted 22-10 in favor of the proposal. The measure now heads back to the House for consideration.

Senate Republicans have been fighting over demands to shore-up Rep. Ann Wagner's suburban St. Louis district for the GOP and a long-shot call to split Kansas City to give Republicans a chance at winning seven of the state's eight districts. Republicans currently hold six U.S. House seats.

The redistricting plan that won Senate approval is projected to continue that while slightly strengthening Wagner's district.

 

DEADLINE IS TODAY TO REGISTER FOR POPLAR BLUFF YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL

The deadline is approaching to get your children registered for youth baseball and softball in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Department, the deadline to register your children is today.

For more information, or to complete the registration, go to pbparks.org or visit the Parks and Recreation office on North Second Street. 


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Shawn Mannon Shawn Mannon

Thursday, March 24, 2022

GOVERNOR TO BE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI TODAY

Missouri Governor Mike Parson will be making multiple stops today in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Governor’s office, Parson will be joining Senator Jason Bean at noon today in Gobler to thank individuals who responded to area tornadoes in December of last year.

Governor Parson will also hold a workforce and higher education roundtable discussion with representatives from Southeast Missouri State University, Three Rivers College, and Mineral Area College in Cape Girardeau.

GOVERNOR TO BE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI TODAY

Missouri Governor Mike Parson will be making multiple stops today in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Governor’s office, Parson will be joining Senator Jason Bean at noon today in Gobler to thank individuals who responded to area tornadoes in December of last year.

Governor Parson will also hold a workforce and higher education roundtable discussion with representatives from Southeast Missouri State University, Three Rivers College, and Mineral Area College in Cape Girardeau.

Following that, Parson will tour the Grizzly Jig Company in Caruthersville and attend a celebration of Pemiscot County earning Work Ready Community status.

PUXICO FIRE AND RESCUE TO HOST FISH FRY THIS WEEKEND

A Southeast Missouri fire department will be hosting their first fish fry of the year this weekend.

The Puxico Fire and Rescue fish fry is scheduled for 11 am to 6 pm on Saturday.

Officials say that due to ongoing construction on the new fire station, the event will primarily stick to a drive through format. 

APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR NEW HIGHWAY PATROL RECRUIT CLASS

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is seeking applicants for its 117th 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 June 24, 2022. For more information, go online to www.MOTrooper.com.

WOLF CREEK TRAIL RUN SCHEDULED FOR APRIL

A marathon run is coming this spring to the Poplar Bluff area.

The Poplar Bluff Kiwanis Club and US Forest Service will host the 9th Annual Wolf Creek Trail Run on April 16th. The Half Marathon will begin at 8 am, while the 6K run and 1.7 mile walk will start at 9:30 am.

Proceeds from the event will go to Kiwanis Bacon Memorial Park.

For more information, including pricing and how to register, go to the Wolf Creek Trail Run Facebook page.

DEXTER CEMETERY ANNUAL SPRING FLOWER REMOVAL SET FOR APRIL 1ST

Dexter residents are being reminded to remove flowers from the Dexter Cemetery by the end of the month.

City officials say that in preparation for spring, the Dexter Street Department will begin their annual Spring Flower Removal at the cemetery on April 1st.

Anyone who does not want their flowers to be discarded should have them removed by that date. 

VOLUNTEERS ENCOURAGED TO CLEAN UP LITTER FROM MISSOURI HIGHWAYS

Next month marks the return of Missouri’s No More Trash Bash.

The annual event by the Missouri Department of Transportation encourages volunteers to clean up litter adjacent to highways to help beautify Missouri throughout the month of April.

Officials say it has been held every spring since 2004 except for 2020.

MoDOT will provide trash bags and safety vests to anyone who volunteers.  Regionally, events will be announced that people can come join in the litter pickup.

To learn more about how you can safely participate, call 1-888-ASK-MODOT.


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