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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

MAN SENTENCED TO 70 YEARS IN PRISON FOR CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL

A man has been sentenced to seven decades in prison in Northeast Arkansas.

According to Sonia Hagood, State Prosecuting Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District, a Greene County jury has found Cortez Borders guilty of ten counts of distributing, possessing, or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child.

An investigation in 2023 found that Borders distributed child sexual abuse material and solicited additional images involving minors through social media. He later admitted to possessing such material on his phone.

MAN SENTENCED TO 70 YEARS IN PRISON FOR CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL

A man has been sentenced to seven decades in prison in Northeast Arkansas.

According to Sonia Hagood, State Prosecuting Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District, a Greene County jury has found Cortez Borders guilty of ten counts of distributing, possessing, or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child.

An investigation in 2023 found that Borders distributed child sexual abuse material and solicited additional images involving minors through social media. He later admitted to possessing such material on his phone.

Following the conviction, Borders was sentenced to 70 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections.

HANNAH HARPER MAKES TOP 9 OF AMERICAN IDOL 

Hannah Harper will continue to sing next week on American Idol. 

Harper performed among the season’s Top 11 on Monday night. 

This week’s theme was hits from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Harper chose to sing “Landslide,” by Fleetwood Mac. 

All three judges were positive about the performance, with Carrie Underwood saying it was the perfect song for Harper to choose. 

At the end of the show, Harper was announced to have advanced to next week’s Disney themed Top 9 show. 


THREE RIVERS COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO HOST SPRING SHOWCASE TONIGHT

The Three Rivers College Music Department is hosting a Spring showcase tonight.

According to school officials, TRC vocal and instrumental students will perform an eclectic program of classical repertoire and musical theater standards during the showcase.

The Spring Showcase has been scheduled for 7 pm at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.

VEHICLE OVERTURNS IN DUNKLIN COUNTY, MAN FLOWN TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL

One man was injured in a single vehicle crash Sunday afternoon in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 29 year old man, from Ravenden, Arkansas, was driving on Route Y in Dunklin County when his vehicle travelled off the roadway, struck a ditch, and overturned.

The man suffered serious injuries in the crash and was flown to a Memphis hospital.

MISSOURI YOUNG HUNTERS HARVEST OVER 5,000 TURKEY DURING YOUTH WEEKEND

Young hunters in Missouri harvested over 5,000 turkey this past weekend.

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows that young hunters, between the ages of 6 and 15, harvested 5,255 birds during Missouri’s youth spring turkey season on April 11th and 12th.

This marks an over 800 bird increase over last year’s youth spring turkey season harvest total of 4,449.

The regular spring turkey season runs April 20 through May 10.

PAVEMENT REPAIRS TO CAUSE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF TRUCK PARKING ON INTERSTATE 55 IN PEMISCOT COUNTY

The north and southbound truck parking near Mile Marker 3 on Interstate 55 in Pemiscot County will be closed this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 4 p.m. this afternoon through Thursday at 7 a.m.

The truck parking will remain closed 24 hours a day until the work is completed.

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Monday, April 13, 2026

OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED FOR TODAY AT RENOVATED BESS ACTIVITY CENTER AT THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Poplar Bluff residents will have the opportunity to check out the renovations to the Bess Activity Center today.

The renovated Herschel and Arrietta Bess Activity Center on the Three Rivers College Poplar Bluff Campus is holding a public Open House today from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Guests can tour the facilities, play basketball and pickleball, enjoy a fitness class demonstration, get a bite to eat at the new and improved Rocky’s café, or play Super Smash Bros. in the Esports arena.

OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED FOR TODAY AT RENOVATED BESS ACTIVITY CENTER AT THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Poplar Bluff residents will have the opportunity to check out the renovations to the Bess Activity Center today.

The renovated Herschel and Arrietta Bess Activity Center on the Three Rivers College Poplar Bluff Campus is holding a public Open House today from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Guests can tour the facilities, play basketball and pickleball, enjoy a fitness class demonstration, get a bite to eat at the new and improved Rocky’s café, or play Super Smash Bros. in the Esports arena.

Three Rivers has partnered with Poplar Bluff Parks & Recreation to offer day passes and monthly memberships for individuals and families. Bess Activity Center members will have access to courts, unlimited fitness classes, and fitness equipment.

A complete list of available fitness classes can be found at pbparks.recdesk.com.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI’S HANNAH HARPER TO FIND OUT IF SHE MADE AMERICAN IDOL TOP 10 TONIGHT

Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper will try to make the American Idol Top 10 tonight.

During 90’s week last week, Harper chose Jo Dee Messina’s “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” from the three options given to her by the judges.

All three judges praised her performance.

At the end of the show, Harper was announced to be safe and advanced to tonight’s Top 11 show, featuring hits from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.

Tonight’s show will begin at 7 pm on ABC.

MISSOURI SHOW ME GREEN SALES TAX HOLIDAY BEGINS APRIL 19TH

Missouri’s annual Show Me Green sales tax holiday begins this weekend.

According to the Missouri Department of Revenue, the tax holiday starts on April 19th and will run through April 25th.

During this time, state sales tax will be waived on qualifying Energy Star certified appliances. This certification indicates that a product has been independently verified to meet strict standards – which can mean superior performance and long-term energy savings.

Clothes washers, dryers, dishwashers, air conditioners, and refrigerators with the Energy Star certification are just some of the items that are exempt from state sales tax on the first $1,500 of each appliance purchased.

For more information, visit dor.mo.gov.

FOUR NEW STATE TROOPERS WILL REPORT TO SOUTHEAST MISSOURI THIS MONTH

Four new State Troopers have been assigned to Southeast Missouri.

Colonel Michael Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, tells KWOC News that a total of 19 troopers graduated from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy on Friday, April 10th.

Four of the graduates are coming to Southeast Missouri.

Trooper Tanner Boening, of Dexter, has been assigned to Stoddard County.

Trooper Zachary Bridges, of Harviell, will be coming to Butler and Ripley Counties.

Trooper Matthew Cagle, of Broseley, will report to Dunklin County.

Trooper Kenneth Carpenter Jr., of Poplar Bluff, has been assigned to Wayne County.

The new troopers will report to duty on Monday, April, 27th.

CULVERT REPLACEMENT SCHEDULED FOR EARLY THIS WEEK IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route 153 in Stoddard County will be closed for part of this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.

The closure will be located from Route 114 to County Road 706 near Grayridge.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. both today and tomorrow.

INTERSTATE REPAIRS TO BE CONDUCTED THIS WEEK IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Southbound Interstate 55 in Pemiscot County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction starting today as construction crews perform pavement repairs.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, work will take place between Mile Markers 9.5 and 8.8 near Steele.

Weather permitting, work is scheduled for 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through Wednesday.

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Friday, April 10, 2026

TWO THREE RIVERS COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYERS NAMED NJCAA ALL AMERICANS

Two basketball players for Three Rivers College have been named NJCAA All-Americans.

Sophomore Guard Matt Hampton and Freshman Guard Samyah Jordan were each named Second Team All Americans.

Hampton led the Raiders this season with 16.9 points a game, 43 steals, and 163 assists.

Jordan led the Lady Raiders with 13.2 points a game and 107 assists.

TWO THREE RIVERS COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYERS NAMED NJCAA ALL AMERICANS

Two basketball players for Three Rivers College have been named NJCAA All-Americans.

Sophomore Guard Matt Hampton and Freshman Guard Samyah Jordan were each named Second Team All Americans.

Hampton led the Raiders this season with 16.9 points a game, 43 steals, and 163 assists.

Jordan led the Lady Raiders with 13.2 points a game and 107 assists.

JUVENILE FLOWN TO ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL AFTER BEING RUN OVER BY A TRUCK

A juvenile was flown to a regional hospital Thursday after being run over by a truck in Wayne County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the truck was backing up when a 12 year old boy, from Greenville, was thrown from the cargo area of the truck and then backed over.

The juvenile suffered serious injuries and was flown to a St. Louis hospital.

JUVENILE STRUCK BY A VEHICLE IN CARTER COUNTY

A subject is being held on an investigative hold after a juvenile was struck by a vehicle Thursday in Carter County.

According to the Carter County Sheriff’s Office, emergency crews responded Thursday afternoon to a report of a juvenile that had been struck by a vehicle.

Officials say that three juveniles were involved in the incident, but did not specify what involved means in this context.

A multi agency search led officers to a suspect and the vehicle. The suspect is being held on a 24 hour investigative hold, therefore, no identities are being released at this time.

No information was released on the severity of the injuries that the juvenile that was hit received.

$50,000 POWERBALL TICKET SOLD IN POPLAR BLUFF

A Powerball player in Poplar Bluff is $50,000 richer.

According to the Missouri Lottery, a $50,000 Powerball prize was claimed at the Lottery’s St. Louis regional office on March 27th.

The winning ticket was purchased at a convenience store in Poplar Bluff, and matched four of the five white-ball numbers, as well as the Powerball number in the February 23rd drawing.

Officials say that in Fiscal Year 2025, players in Butler County won more than $8 million in Missouri Lottery prizes, retailers received more than $785,000 in commissions and bonuses, and more than $2 million in Lottery proceeds went to education programs in the county.

FIRST MIDWEST BANK TO BUILD NEW HEADQUARTERS IN POPLAR BLUFF

First Midwest Bank has announced that they are building a new headquarters.

The bank announced Thursday that they are constructing a new state-of-the-art facility at the intersection of State Highway PP and Shelby Road in Poplar Bluff.

The new facility will be approximately 30,000 square feet and serve as the central hub for the First Midwest Bank group, housing executive leadership, lending operations, and customer support teams, while also functioning as the main bank for customers in the Poplar Bluff area.

Construction is expected to begin this year, with an estimated completion in early 2028. A key feature of the new headquarters will be a dedicated community room, designed to serve as both an internal training space and a resource for local businesses and organizations to host meetings and events.

MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY FOLLOWING INCIDENT INVOLVING HANDGUN AT AREA SCHOOL PARKING LOT

A man has been taken into custody following an incident involving a handgun in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Paragould Police Department, at around 7 pm on Wednesday, officers responded to the Greene County Tech Jr. High School regarding a disturbance involving a firearm.

A witness reported Austin Hall had pointed a firearm at the victims and placed the firearm inside a vehicle. This was corroborated by video footage.

Hall and a co-defendant that was present in the vehicle were detained and transported to the police station for investigation. A custodial inventory of the vehicle yielded a loaded firearm accompanied by three magazines. During an interview, Hall admitted to pointing his firearm at the victims.

Officials say that Hall is a convicted felon and is prohibited from possessing a firearm.

He is now facing charges of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm by certain persons, and handgun possession on school property. His bond was set at $100,000.

DRUGS AND FIREARMS FOUND DURING EXECUTION OF SEARCH WARRANT IN DUNKLIN COUNTY

Three people have been taken into custody after guns and drugs were found during a search in Dunklin County.

According to the Dunklin County Sheriff Nick Darter, shortly before noon on Wednesday, the Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, Missouri State Highway Patrol, SEMO Drug Task Force, and the Malden Department of Public Safety, arrested an individual on a federal warrant for the sale of a controlled substance.

That arrest led to a search warrant being issued which resulted in the seizure of one ounce of suspected methamphetamine, suspected LSD, and two illegally possessed firearms.

Officials say that three individuals have been taken into custody and were transported to the Dunklin County Justice Center.

Darter says that this remains an active investigation, and additional charges may be filed.

YOUTH SPRING TURKEY SEASON IS THIS WEEKEND IN MISSOURI

The youth spring turkey hunting season is this weekend in Missouri.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, this year marks the 25th anniversary of MDC offering a special youth weekend for spring turkey hunting.

Missouri’s 2026 spring turkey hunting weekend for young hunters, ages 6 to 15, is April 11 and 12. The regular spring turkey hunting season is April 20 through May 10.

For more information, visit mdc.mo.gov.

CONSTRUCTION RESTARTS ON BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB CENTER IN POPLAR BLUFF

Construction has restarted on the Boys and Girls Club center in Poplar Bluff.

The Boys and Girls Club of the Heartland announced Thursday that construction on its Regional Workforce Development Teen Center resumed Wednesday.

Officials say that construction was briefly paused during a funding alignment phase, during which community members provided support to help move the project forward. Additional fundraising efforts remain underway to complete the project in full.

The project is now advancing following a Notice to Proceed through Delta Regional Authority funding, along with a line of credit to provide interim financing as fundraising continues.

To maintain the timeline, construction will proceed in phases. The building footprint is complete, and the exterior will be finished to allow for August occupancy. Select interior spaces will be completed as additional funding is secured.

TALL AND SMALL BALL TO BENEFIT AREA FOSTER CHILDREN

FosterAdopt Connect Poplar Bluff will be hosting an event this weekend to benefit children in foster care.

The Annual Tall and Small Ball has been scheduled for 6 pm on Saturday at the Knights of Columbus in Poplar Bluff.

The event will be a carnival-themed fundraiser with games, prizes, dancing, food, and more. Tickets are $25 for adults, $40 for couples, and $10 for children with all proceeds going to support FosterAdopt Connect.

More information is available on the FosterAdopt Connect Poplar Bluff Facebook page or by calling 573-552-4338.

POPLAR BLUFF PARKS AND RECREATION TO HOST ALICE IN WONDERLAND THEMED 5K

Go running through the looking glass at a special 5k coming to Poplar Bluff this weekend.

The Garden Party Gallop 5K has been scheduled for Saturday, April 11th at Hendrickson Park.

Check-in for the Alice in Wonderland themed run will begin at 9:30 am, with the run starting at 10 am. The cost to register is $15.

More information is available on the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation facebook page.

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Thursday, April 9, 2026

CANDIDATES PLACED ON WRONG WARDS ON FISK BALLOTS

It has been discovered that ballots were misprinted in a Southeast Missouri town for the Tuesday municipal elections.

Butler County Clerk Donna Hillis tells KWOC News that the candidates for the Fisk Ward 1 and Ward 2 Alderperson races were placed in the opposite wards than they were supposed to be.

The Ward 1 candidates, Chris Williams, Janice Hancock, and Kristi Wilkerson were listed under Ward 2. The Ward 2 candidates, Mikayla Hardcastle, Joseph Stievenart, and Mary Dugger were listed under Ward 1.

CANDIDATES PLACED ON WRONG WARDS ON FISK BALLOTS

It has been discovered that ballots were misprinted in a Southeast Missouri town for the Tuesday municipal elections.

Butler County Clerk Donna Hillis tells KWOC News that the candidates for the Fisk Ward 1 and Ward 2 Alderperson races were placed in the opposite wards than they were supposed to be.

The Ward 1 candidates, Chris Williams, Janice Hancock, and Kristi Wilkerson were listed under Ward 2. The Ward 2 candidates, Mikayla Hardcastle, Joseph Stievenart, and Mary Dugger were listed under Ward 1.

Hillis says that is how the city submitted the ballots to them and it will be up to the city on how to move forward. They could appoint people through the city government to fill the positions, or petition a judge to hold a new election.

KWOC News has attempted to contact Fisk City Hall, however could not reach anyone as of this time.

OFFICIALS TO DISCUSS PLACEMENT OF WARNING SIRENS IN DONIPHAN AT PUBLIC HEARING TODAY

Doniphan city officials will be hosting a public hearing today concerning warning sirens.

The hearing has been scheduled for noon at Doniphan City Hall.

Officials will be discussing the location of warning sirens that will be installed throughout the city, funded by a Community Development Block Grant.

For more information, or if you require special accommodations at the hearing, contact City Clerk, Marti Porter, at 573-996-2623.

REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR 2026 PB BUDDY BALL SEASON

Registration is now available for this year’s Poplar Bluff Buddy Ball season.

Buddy Ball gives an opportunity to athletes with mental and physical developmental disabilities to compete and have fun in a safe and supportive environment.

Officials say there will be a five game season beginning May 26th. There will be two leagues, one for kids age 7 through Junior High and the other league will be for players in High School or older.

For more information, or to register, visit PBBuddyBall.com.

STATE OFFICIALS SEEKING PUBLIC INPUT ON POTENTIAL CHANGES TO NONRESIDENT DEER HUNTING

Missouri state officials are asking for feedback on potential regulation changes for nonresident deer hunting.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, one regulation change under consideration for the 2026 deer season would reduce the nonresident antlered buck bag limit from two to one. Nonresident landowners would maintain an antlered buck bag limit of two.

A regulation change under consideration for the 2027 deer season includes requiring nonresident deer hunters to purchase a Nonresident Public Land Deer Hunting Permit for $165 to be able to pursue, take, possess, and transport deer on public land in Missouri.

Beyond the 2027 deer season, MDC is considering establishing a draw for nonresidents to be able to hunt deer on public land or on public and private land.

According to officials, nonresident participation in Missouri’s deer season has increased considerably in recent years and some resident hunters have expressed concern about how it is impacting their hunts, particularly on public land.

MDC is accepting public comments on the potential changes through April 20 at mdc.mo.gov.

DELAYS POSSIBLE ON NORTHBOUND ROUTE 67 IN WAYNE COUNTY

Northbound Route 67 in Wayne County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as construction crews perform pavement repairs.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the work zone is located between County Roads 209 and 302 near Coldwater.

Weather permitting, work is scheduled to take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow.

CREWS TO BE WORKING TODAY ON ROUTE CC IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route CC in Stoddard County will be reduced today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.

The work zone is located from County Road 714 to Route HH near Baker.

Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

ROBERTSON, HOGG, AND PRICE ELECTED TO POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL BOARD

There will be some new faces on the Poplar Bluff R-1 Board of Education.

During the municipal elections on Tuesday, Patty Robertson, Jacob Hogg, and Mike Price were all elected to the Poplar Bluff School Board.

Voters in the Neelyville area chose Jack Stull, Jason Winder, and Marco Gavine, for the Neelyville R-4 Board of Education.

The race for the Twin Rivers R-10 school board was won by Amanda Brown, Zach Sentell, and Matt Boyles.

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ROBERTSON, HOGG, AND PRICE ELECTED TO POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL BOARD

There will be some new faces on the Poplar Bluff R-1 Board of Education.

During the municipal elections on Tuesday, Patty Robertson, Jacob Hogg, and Mike Price were all elected to the Poplar Bluff School Board.

Voters in the Neelyville area chose Jack Stull, Jason Winder, and Marco Gavino, for the Neelyville R-4 Board of Education.

The race for the Twin Rivers R-10 school board was won by Amanda Brown, Zach Sentell, and Matt Boyles.

Three Rivers College also held an election Tuesday for who would serve on the Board of Trustees for Subdivision 1. Votes chose Brian Bess and Eric Schalk.

UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR BUTLER AND WAYNE COUNTIES

Voters in Butler and Wayne Counties made their voices heard during the municipal elections on Tuesday.

In Poplar Bluff, incumbent Robert Smith was reelected as Councilman for the fifth ward. Incumbent Billy DePew and newcomer Michael Jones were selected to the two Councilman At-Large seats.

In Fisk, Mikayla Hardcastle and Mary Dugger were elected as Alderpersons for Ward One. Ward Two saw a tie, as Janice Hancock led all candidates with eight votes, followed by Chris Williams and Kristi Wilkerson, who each had seven.

Qulin residents overwhelmingly approved a Waterworks and Sewerage system bond question.

Moving to Wayne County, voters approved a tax exemption for certain residents but rejected a tax levy for the University of Missouri Extension. Ballot issues also passed in Greenville and Williamsville. Clearwater Proposition Kids also passed.

In Greenville, Michael Montgomery was elected Mayor and Marc Crane and Jeremy Watson were selected as Aldermen.

In Piedmont, Donnie Townsend, Denise Shoemaker, and Eric Shearrer all were elected as Aldermen.

UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR STODDARD AND NEW MADRID COUNTIES

During the General Municipal Election on Tuesday, voters in Stoddard County approved a tax exemption for certain eligible taxpayers as well as tax levies for the Stoddard County Ambulance District and Bluff Special Road District.

A sales tax increase was also approved in Essex, while Puxico voters were split 50/50 of if a Chief of Police should be appointed.

In Bernie, James Tilmon was elected Mayor, while Lonnie Vickers won the race for Ward 2 Alderman. In Essex, Regenia Williams was elected as the Ward 2 Alderman.

Stoddard County voters also chose Jeanie Huey, Sue Tippen, and Sherri Dodson for the Stoddard County Health Center Board.

In New Madrid County, voters approved a tax exemption for certain eligible taxpayers as well as a sales tax for the New Madrid County Ambulance District.

Danny Lacewell was elected Gideon Chief of Police. In Lilbourn the winners were Shelangus Van Zuydam for Mayor, Vergie Johnson for Collector, Cynthia Dodds for Ward 1 Alderman and Dantwan Brown for Ward 2 Alderman.

New Madrid elected Nick White as Mayor and Thomas Chism for Ward 1 Alderman. Latisha Donaldson and Charles Taylor Jr. won the race for Parma Aldermen At Large. Billy Cravens was chosen for the Portageville Ward 2 Alderman seat.

UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR CARTER, DUNKLIN, AND RIPLEY COUNTIES

The East Carter County R-2 Proposition Kids was also rejected by voters over a four county area by only a couple of votes.

A property tax exemption was also defeated by voters Tuesday in Carter County. Donald Black was elected as the Carter County Public Water Supply District #1 Board member, while Fred Smith won the race to be a board member for the Deer Run Sewer District.

In Ripley County, voters in Doniphan selected Dennis Cox to be their Mayor.

Voters in Dunklin county approved a proposition for the Malden School District, while two sales taxes were also approved in Campbell.

In Arbyrd, Richard Kelley narrowly won the race for Mayor, while Katherine Carver was elected as the South Ward Alderman.

Campbell voters selected Tammy Clark as Alderman for Ward One and Dylan Perkins as Alderman for Ward Two.

In Holcomb, Cindy Wamble will serve as Mayor after winning her election. Malden voters chose Jeremy White as Council Member for Ward Four.

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MOCK CAR CRASH TO BE STAGED TODAY IN WAYNE COUNTY

With prom and graduation season upon us, local law enforcement and school officials are teaming up to demonstrate the effects of impaired and distracted driving to students.

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and Greenville R-2 School District are presenting a mock car crash demonstration at noon today.

Officials say the event will have student actors placed in real-life based simulations including law enforcement activities; life saving medical and extrication equipment that will be operated by trained professionals.

Multiple area organizations are participating in the simulation, including the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, Greenville R-II School District, East Wayne County Ambulance District, Greenville Fire Rescue, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Wayne County Coroner's Office, and 67 Towing.

PAVEMENT REPAIRS SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK ON ROUTE 60 IN CARTER COUNTY

Eastbound Route 60 in Shannon and Carter counties will be reduced to one lane with a 9.5-foot width restriction and 13.5-foot height restriction this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.

The work zone is located from Route W in Shannon County to Route J in Carter County.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Friday.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

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.

Voters will be deciding who represents them in their city governments in multiple communities, including Poplar Bluff, Fisk, Campbell, Malden, and Piedmont.

There are also multiple competitive races for local Mayors, including in Doniphan, Bernie, Greenville, Arbyrd, and New Madrid.

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.

Voters will be deciding who represents them in their city governments in multiple communities, including Poplar Bluff, Fisk, Campbell, Malden, and Piedmont.

There are also multiple competitive races for local Mayors, including in Doniphan, Bernie, Greenville, Arbyrd, and New Madrid.

Numerous school districts throughout the area will also be holding elections for their Boards of Education.

You can find your local polling place at sos.mo.gov.

HANNAH HARPER CONTINUES AMERICAN IDOL RUN, MAKING TOP 11

Hannah Harper’s journey to becoming an American Idol will continue for another week.

Harper survived the carryover elimination announcements from last week to advance to the Top 12 Monday night.

For 90’s week, Harper chose Jo Dee Messina’s “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” from the three options given to her by the judges.

All three judges praised her performance.

At the end of the show, Harper was announced to be safe and advanced to next week’s Top 11 show.

BUSINESS A TOTAL LOSS FOLLOWING WEEKEND FIRE

A Southeast Missouri business is a total loss following a fire over the weekend.

According to the Campbell Volunteer Fire Department, crews responded to a fire at a mechanic shop at approximately 4:30 am Sunday morning.

The reporting party said they heard a loud explosion and looked outside and saw heavy smoke coming from the building, which was located on the corner of Elm and Grand Avenue.

Officials say that no injuries have been reported, however the building is being considered a total loss.

The Fire Marshals office investigated and the cause was found to be undetermined because of the extensive damage to the building.

OPEN ENROLMENT SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK AT POPLAR BLUFF KINDERGARTEN CENTER

Open Enrollment 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 today through Thursday at the 1200 Camp Road campus. There will also be extended hours available today from 4:30 to 7 pm.

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.

PBHS DRAMA CLUB PRODUCTION OF 12 INCOMPETENT JUNIORS TO PREMIER ON APRIL 24TH

The Poplar Bluff High School Drama Club is gearing up for their 2026 Spring Production.

The Drama Club will be performing 12 Incompetent Jurors, a parody of the classic "12 Angry Men.” The show features a zany collection of characters on the jury as they deliberate the fate of a man accused of abducting half a dozen cats.

Performances of “12 Incompetent Jurors" have been scheduled for 7 pm on April 24th and 25th at the Kay M. Porter Theater in Poplar Bluff. A final matinee performance will follow at 2 pm on April 26th. Tickets are $5.

SIGNAGE WORK TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY IN DEXTER

Route AD in Stoddard County will be reduced today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform signage work. 

The section of roadway being reduced is located in Dexter from Business 60 to Stone Brook Drive.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through 3 p.m.

ROUTE 153 IN DUNKLIN AND PEMISCOT COUNTIES TO BE CLOSED FOR EARLY PART OF THIS WEEK

Route 153 in Dunklin and Pemiscot counties will be closed today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.

The work zone is located from Route EE in Pemiscot County to Route EE in Dunklin County. Additionally, Route M from Route 25 to Route 153 in Dunklin County will be closed while work is underway.

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

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Monday, April 6, 2026

BUTLER AND CARTER COUNTY ELECTION PREVIEW

Continuing our previews of this week’s Municipal Election in Southeast Missouri, we are taking a look at competitive races in Butler and Carter County.

The city of Qulin is posting a bond question asking if the city should issue its combined waterworks and sewerage system revenue bonds in a principal amount of up to Five Million Dollars for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, installing, extending, furnishing, and equipping improvements to the City’s combined waterworks and sewerage system.

In Fisk, voters will choose two of Mikayla Hardcastle, Joseph V Stievenart, and Mary M Dugger for Ward One Alderperson. For Ward Two Alderperson, two will be selected of Chris Williams, Janice Hancock, and Kristi Wilkerson.

BUTLER AND CARTER COUNTY ELECTION PREVIEW

Continuing our previews of this week’s Municipal Election in Southeast Missouri, we are taking a look at competitive races in Butler and Carter County.

The city of Qulin is posting a bond question asking if the city should issue its combined waterworks and sewerage system revenue bonds in a principal amount of up to Five Million Dollars for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, installing, extending, furnishing, and equipping improvements to the City’s combined waterworks and sewerage system.

In Fisk, voters will choose two of Mikayla Hardcastle, Joseph V Stievenart, and Mary M Dugger for Ward One Alderperson. For Ward Two Alderperson, two will be selected of Chris Williams, Janice Hancock, and Kristi Wilkerson.

There are also two races for the Poplar Bluff City Council. Voters will choose two of Billy D. DePew, Michael Jones, and Marty Paskel for the At-Large seats. The race for Fifth Ward Councilman is between Robert Louis Smith, Richard Bruder, and Barbara Moreno.

The East Carter County School District is asking voters to authorize an increase to the operating tax levy for the purpose of attracting and retaining quality certified and support staff and meeting general operating expenses of the District.

Carter County voters will decide on whether to exempt eligible taxpayers from certain tax increases on their primary residence.

Donald Black and Gene Deffendall are both running for the Carter County Public Water Supply District #1 Board. The race to serve as a board member on the Deer Run Reorganized Common Sewer District is between Thomas B. Cox and Fred Smith.

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION PREVIEW

Finishing our previews of this week’s Municipal Election in Southeast Missouri, we are looking at competitive school board races in Butler County.

Five people are running for three spots on the Poplar Bluff R-1 Board of Education, Dave Elledge, Larry Kimbrow, Mike Price, Patty Robertson, and Jacob Hogg.

In the Twin Rivers School District, Bobby King, Zach Sentell, Matt Boyles, and Amanda Brown are candidates for three seats on the school board.

Voters in the Neelyville School District will choose three of Marco Gavino, Paige Reinbott, Jack Stull, Jacob Ryan Simmons, and Jason Winder for the Board of Education.

The Three Rivers College Board of Trustees will also be holding an election for two spots on the board. The three candidates are Erick Schalk, Brian Bess, and Larry Kimbrow.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI’S HANNAH HARPER TO FIND OUT IF SHE MADE AMERICAN IDOL TOP 12 TONIGHT

Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper will finally find out if she made the American Idol Top 12 tonight.

During last week’s Songs of Faith night, Harper performed Chris Tomlin’s “At the Cross (Love Ran Red)” to rave reviews from the judges.

However when the eliminations were to be revealed, host Ryan Seacrest informed everyone that the results would be delayed due to an unprecedented amount of votes being cast.

The eliminations will be announced tonight at 7 pm on American Idol and then the Top 12 will perform hits from the 90’s that were selected by the judges.

BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY AWARDED OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS FOR DRINKING WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS

A Butler County community will be receiving over two million dollars for improvements to its water system.

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded $2.4 million in financial assistance to the city of Fisk for upgrades to the city’s drinking water distribution, storage and supply systems. The city expects the project to be completed this Spring.

The project includes replacement of all 175 of the city’s meters and equipping them with a cellular automatic meter read system, upgrades to existing treatment facilities and replacing the two existing wells with two new shallow sand wells.

With these improvements, the city will be able to offer its citizens safe drinking water for years to come with a modern and well-functioning treatment system.

Project funding consists of a $1.8 million grant and a $603,000 loan, both from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. The department estimates its funding will save the city’s ratepayers more than $1.8 million in principal and approximately $225,000 in interest over the loan’s 20-year term.

CREWS TO REPLACE A CULVERT THIS WEEK NEAR FISK

Route FF in Butler 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 6262 to County Road 635 near Fisk.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Friday. While work is underway, the road will be open to local traffic only.

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE TO CAUSE ROAD CLOSURE TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Multiple road projects are scheduled for today in Stoddard County.

Route V will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform bridge maintenance.

The section of roadway being closed is located between County Roads 234 and 232.

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

Also in Stoddard County, Route N will be closed today so crews can replace a culvert under the roadway.

That section of roadway is located near Circle City from Route E to County Road 536.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through 3 p.m.

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Thursday, April 2, 2026

POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL DISTRICT AWARDED 1.5 MILLION DOLLAR GRANT FOR SAFE ROOM AT EUGENE FIELD

A grant will bring more safety options to residents in Poplar Bluff.

According to Poplar Bluff School Officials, over $1.5 million has been awarded to the School District to construct a tornado safe room at Eugene Field Elementary School.

The Board of Education unanimously decided last month to agree to pay 25 cents on the dollar for a local investment totaling approximately $500K in the matching grant program approved through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL DISTRICT AWARDED 1.5 MILLION DOLLAR GRANT FOR SAFE ROOM AT EUGENE FIELD

A grant will bring more safety options to residents in Poplar Bluff.

According to Poplar Bluff School Officials, over $1.5 million has been awarded to the School District to construct a tornado safe room at Eugene Field Elementary School.

The Board of Education unanimously decided last month to agree to pay 25 cents on the dollar for a local investment totaling approximately $500K in the matching grant program approved through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

The safe room is expected to be located on the northeast corner of the Nickey Street campus; however, the district has the ability to submit a change order, depending on the building’s multi-purpose functionality for its day-to-day student use.

The district is also in discussions with the Poplar Bluff Planning and Zoning Commission over potentially rerouting Cross Street, which would open up more adjoining acreage on the Eugene Field campus site.

Outside of school hours, the EF5 tornado-rated facility would be open to the community during severe weather events, following the same emergency protocol established for the district's other safe rooms constructed through the Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program at O’Neal Elementary and Junior High.

OFFICIALS TO DISCUSS PLACEMENT OF WARNING SIRENS IN DONIPHAN AT UPCOMING PUBLIC HEARING

Doniphan city officials will be hosting a public hearing next week concerning warning sirens.

The hearing has been scheduled for noon on Thursday, April 9th at Doniphan City Hall.

Officials will be discussing the location of warning sirens that will be installed throughout the city, funded by a Community Development Block Grant.

For more information, or if you require special accommodations at the hearing, contact City Clerk, Marti Porter, at 573-996-2623.

MULTIPLE NORTHEAST ARKANSAS COMMUNITIES RECEIVE GRANT MONEY FOR LOCAL RECREATION FACILITIES

Multiple communities in Northeast Arkansas will be receiving grant money to help support local recreation facilities.

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced that the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism is awarding a total of $4.92 million in Outdoor Recreation Grants to projects within 23 counties across the state.

Corning was awarded $100,000 to install a new toddler and ADA play area at Wynn Park.

Pocahontas will get $315,000 to install a new pavilion with ADA restrooms, pave parking and roadway to connect two city parks.

STODDARD COUNTY ELECTION PREVIEW

Continuing our previews of next week’s Municipal Election in Southeast Missouri, we are taking a look at competitive races in Stoddard County.

Stoddard County voters will decide on whether to exempt eligible taxpayers from certain tax increases on their primary residence as well as a proposition for the Stoddard County Ambulance district that would reduce the property tax levy and impose a sales and use tax.

Essex residents will be voting on a city sales tax of one half percent, while Puxico residents will decide if a Chief of Police shall be appointed for the city.

The Bluff Special Road District will be asking district residents about a tax levy.

In Bernie, James Tilmon and Ivan Mekan are in the running to be Mayor. The race for Bernie Alderman of Ward 2 is between Stephen Williams and Lonnie Vickers.

In Essex, Regenia Williams and Greg Smith are both running for the Ward 2 Alderman seat.

NEW MADRID COUNTY ELECTION PREVIEW

Continuing our previews of next week’s Municipal Election in Southeast Missouri, we are taking a look at competitive races in New Madrid County.

New Madrid Senate Bill 3 will ask New Madrid County voters on whether to exempt eligible taxpayers from certain tax increases on their primary residence. A question for the New Madrid County Ambulance District will ask if the district shall impose a sales tax of one percent for the purpose of providing revenues for the operation of the District.

The race for Gideon Chief of Police is between Rinda Dillard and Danny Lacewell.

In Lilbourn, Johnnie Baker and Shelangus Van Zuydam are the candidates for Mayor. Voters will also choose between Virgie Johnson, Leann Scallion, Yolanda F. Hicks, and Brian Mays for Lilbourn Collector. For Lilbourn Ward 1 Alderman, Cynthia Dodds will face Sierra Brown. It’s a four way race for Lilbourn Ward 2 Alderman between Larry Hamilton, Richard Kolwyck, Whitney Daniels, and Dantwan Brown.

There are two races in the city of New Madrid, Nick White and Mark Baker are running for Mayor, while Thomas Chism and Joe Courtois are up for Ward 1 Alderman.

Voters will choose two of Charles C. Taylor Jr., Lorenda Vargas, and Latisha Donaldson for the Parma At Large Alderman seat. In Portageville, Kris Simmons and Billy Cravens are running for Ward 2 Alderman.

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 13th Annual Wolf Creek Trail Run on Saturday. 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, visit UltraSignup.com.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

MONDAY NIGHT CRASH NEAR PIEDMONT RESULTS IN ONE DEATH

A Piedmont man has died following a single vehicle crash Monday night.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 21 year old man was driving on AA Highway in Wayne County when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and overturned. Both the driver and a passenger, who were reportedly not wearing safety devices, were ejected during the crash.

MONDAY NIGHT CRASH NEAR PIEDMONT RESULTS IN ONE DEATH

A Piedmont man has died following a single vehicle crash Monday night.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 21 year old man was driving on AA Highway in Wayne County when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and overturned. Both the driver and a passenger, who were reportedly not wearing safety devices, were ejected during the crash.

The driver was pronounced dead by Wayne County Coroner Mark Smith.

The passenger, identified as a 20 year old man from Piedmont, suffered serious injuries in the crash and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.

SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH KILLS ONE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Authorities in Southeast Missouri responded to a single vehicle crash Monday night in Bollinger County.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that a 31 year old man from Marble Hill was driving on Highway B when his vehicle ran off the roadway, overturned, and ejected him.

The driver was reportedly not wearing a safety device at the time of the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene by the Bollinger County Coroner.

RIPLEY AND WAYNE COUNTY ELECTION PREVIEWS

Continuing our previews of next week’s Municipal Election in Southeast Missouri, we are taking a look at competitive races in Wayne and Ripley Counties.

Voters in the Clearwater School District will be deciding if school officials can borrow over three million dollars to provide funds to address deferred maintenance needs, repair or replace roofs, and other repairs.

Wayne County voters will also decide to exempt eligible taxpayers from certain tax increases on their primary residence as well as a tax levy for the University of Missouri Extension. Greenville and Williamsville residents will decide on election related questions.

The race for Greenville Mayor is between Michael Montgomery and Dave Ritzu. Voters will choose two of Rachel Wood, Jeremy Watson, and Marc Crane for the Greenville Alderman at Large seat.

In Piedmont, Donnie Townsend and Tessa Hutchinson are running for the two year term as Piedmont Ward One Alderman. A second race for a one year unexpired term as Piedmont Ward One Alderman will see Townsend and Hutchinson joined by Denise Shoemaker. For Alderman of Piedmont Ward Two, voters will choose between Eric Shearrer and Jeanie Webb.

Moving to Ripley County, three people are running for Mayor of Doniphan, Dennis Cox, Riley March, and Heather Jones.

2ND DEGREE MURDER CHARGE SOUGHT IN CONNECTION TO DEATH OF ELDERLY NORTHEAST ARKANSAS MAN

Updating a story we have been following for you, a 2nd degree murder charge is being sought in connection to the death of an elderly Knobel man who was allegedly assaulted by his son.

According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, 91 year old Joe E. Dodd passed away after being hospitalized from injuries he suffered in a domestic abuse incident at his residence.

The victim had told medical personnel and deputies that his son, 71 year old Joe Ray Dodd, beat him up.

The night of the assault, deputies took Joe Ray Dodd into custody and transported him to the Clay County Detention Center, where he was booked on a charge of domestic battery 1st Degree. Sheriff Cole says that his office has requested for the charge to be amended to 2nd degree murder.

Dodd’s bond has been set at 1.5 million dollars.

CAMPGROUNDS OPENING TODAY IN MARK TWAIN NATIONAL FOREST

With April beginning today, multiple campgrounds will be available in Mark Twain National Forest in Southeast Missouri.

Officials say that the Pinewoods Lake Campground in the Poplar Bluff Area as well as the Deer Leap and Float Camp Campgrounds in the Eleven Point and Doniphan Area will be opening for the season today.

The Markham Spring and Watercress Campgrounds won’t be opening until May 1st.

You can find more information on the Mark Twain National Forest website.

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR TODAY ON INTERSTATE 55

Northbound 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 maintenance.

The work zone is located from mile marker 62.4 to mile marker 62.8.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through 3 p.m.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

FELONY THEFT INVESTIGATION LEADS TO CHARGES FOR DEXTER WOMAN

A Dexter woman is facing multiple charges in connection to a theft investigation in Carter County.

According to the Carter County Sheriff’s Office, Tonya Wethington has been charged with two counts of stealing $25,000 or more and two counts of stealing $750 or more.

Officials say that the investigation began after reports surfaced of discrepancies within a local association’s accounts. Evidence gathered during the multi-week probe established probable cause to believe that over $50,000 had been misappropriated.

FELONY THEFT INVESTIGATION LEADS TO CHARGES FOR DEXTER WOMAN

A Dexter woman is facing multiple charges in connection to a theft investigation in Carter County.

According to the Carter County Sheriff’s Office, Tonya Wethington has been charged with two counts of stealing $25,000 or more and two counts of stealing $750 or more.

Officials say that the investigation began after reports surfaced of discrepancies within a local association’s accounts. Evidence gathered during the multi-week probe established probable cause to believe that over $50,000 had been misappropriated.

Wethington is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.

WOMAN FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES AFTER ALLEGEDLY KICKING A JAILER IN THE HEAD AND THROAT

A woman is facing numerous charges after an incident over the weekend in Northeast Arkansas.

According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, on Saturday, a 911 call came in about a woman trying to start a fight at the Tourist Information Center near Corning.

A deputy responded to the scene and made contact with 28 year old Ashley Allred, of Rector. Cole says that Allred appeared to be highly intoxicated.

She was taken into custody and transported to the Clay County Detention Center, where she attacked a jailer and deputy, including kicking a female jailer in the head and throat. Allred was then placed in a restraint chair until she was not a threat to herself or the jail staff.

The jailer was taken to Piggott Hospital where she was checked out and released.

Allred has been charged with public intoxication, impairing the operation of a vital public facility, battery 2nd degree, terroristic threatening 1st degree, and disorderly conduct, among other charges.

DUNKLIN COUNTY ELECTION PREVIEW

We are beginning our week-long preview of next week’s Municipal Election in Southeast Missouri with a look at competitive races in Dunklin County.

Voters in the Malden School District will be deciding if school officials can borrow four million dollars to provide funds to complete HVAC upgrades at Malden High School.

In Campbell, residents are being asked if they want to impose a sales tax of three percent on marijuana sales as well as if they want to implement a one-half of one percent sales tax to provide law enforcement funding.

Campbell voters are also deciding who will serve as Aldermen for the city. Tammy Clark, Austin Henderson, and Brian Wicker are all running to be Campbell’s Ward One Alderman. The race for Ward Two is between Cary M. Whorton, Dylan Perkins, and Bryan McClendon.

In Arbyrd, Richard Kelley and David McCoy are running for Mayor. Greg Hulett and Katherine Carver are on the ballot for the Arbyrd South Ward Alderman position.

Holcomb voters will choose between Cindy Wamble, Jason Champlin, and Ricky Peters for Mayor.

Jeremy White and Lewis “Ronnie” Lyons are running to be the Malden Council Member for Ward Four.

STATE OFFICIALS WARNING RESIDENTS TO WATCH FOR TAX SCAMS

We are getting to the final part of tax season and Missouri state officials are warning residents to remain vigilant against a surge in tax-related scams designed to steal personal and financial information.

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway says that tax scams commonly appear in the form of emails, text messages, phone calls, or fake websites posing as legitimate government agencies, tax preparation services, or financial institutions.

These messages may claim that a taxpayer is owed a refund, has an urgent problem with their return, or must verify information immediately to avoid penalties.

Consumers are encouraged to protect themselves by never clicking on suspicious links or downloading unexpected attachments, verifying communications directly through official websites or phone numbers, using trusted, reputable tax preparation services, and filing as quickly as possible.

If you encounter a suspected scam, report it immediately to the IRS and the Federal Trade Commission. Hanaway says that taxpayers who believe they may have been targeted or victimized should act quickly by reporting the incident and monitoring their financial accounts and credit reports.

MODOT TO HOST PUBLIC HEARING THIS AFTERNOON TO DISCUSS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY

A public hearing has been scheduled for today to discuss an environmental study for U.S. Route 412 in Dunklin County.

The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold the public hearing from 4 to 6 p.m. at the gym of Senath-Hornersville High School in Senath.

The environmental study examined options for increasing capacity, as well as the impact of those options, for the 20-mile section of U.S. 412 extending from Route AC near the Arkansas border to just east of Route Y near Kennett.

Two alternatives for increasing capacity were identified. During the public hearing, the preferred alternative of a four-lane undivided highway with a flush median will be shared. The preferred alternative includes an additional lane for turning traffic at intersections.

The public hearing will be open house style, and visitors can stop by anytime between 4 and 6 p.m. to discuss the details of the project with the project team.

For more information, please contact MoDOT Project Manager Seiji Shimbo at 573-472-5389.

ROAD REPAIRS SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK IN PEMISCOT COUNTY

Route B in Pemiscot County will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction lane this week so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform edge rut repairs. 

The section of roadway involved in the repairs is located between Route 412 and Route A.

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

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Monday, March 30, 2026

1ST DEGREE MURDER CHARGE REQUESTED IN CONNECTION TO POPLAR BLUFF SHOOTING

Updating a story we have been following for you, officials have requested that charges, including 1st degree murder, be issued in connection to a shooting from earlier this month in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, shortly before 11 pm on March 6th, officers responded to Davis Street in reference to a 911 call reporting a possibly deceased subject. At the scene, officers found 69 year old Stanley Ray, of Poplar Bluff, deceased from injuries caused by gunshots.

During the investigation, it was determined that officers needed to speak with 51 year old Leon Sokolowski due to his connection to the residence. While processing the scene, officers learned that Butler County Deputies were responding to the scene of a self-inflicted gunshot victim on US Highway 67.

1ST DEGREE MURDER CHARGE REQUESTED IN CONNECTION TO POPLAR BLUFF SHOOTING

Updating a story we have been following for you, officials have requested that charges, including 1st degree murder, be issued in connection to a shooting from earlier this month in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, shortly before 11 pm on March 6th, officers responded to Davis Street in reference to a 911 call reporting a possibly deceased subject. At the scene, officers found 69 year old Stanley Ray, of Poplar Bluff, deceased from injuries caused by gunshots.

During the investigation, it was determined that officers needed to speak with 51 year old Leon Sokolowski due to his connection to the residence. While processing the scene, officers learned that Butler County Deputies were responding to the scene of a self-inflicted gunshot victim on US Highway 67.

Officials say that Sokolowski had shot himself in the head while being a passenger in a moving vehicle. Sokolowski survived the gunshot wound and was transported to a St. Louis hospital. The Missouri State Crime Lab has been able to confirm that the weapon used on Ray was the same weapon Sokolowski used to attempt suicide.

A probable cause affidavit has been forwarded to the Butler County Prosecuting Attorneys Office requesting charges for murder 1st degree, armed criminal action, and unlawful possession of a firearm.

MURDER CHARGE FILED AGAINST DONIPHAN MAN IN CONNECTION TO DEATH OF MAN WHO HAD BEEN MISSING SINCE 2019

A man has been charged with murder in connection to a missing man whose remains were found last year.

The remains of 53 year old Jerry Hale were found in November on private property in rural Ripley County. Hale had been missing since August of 2019.

According to Missouri Case Net, Thomas Skaggs, of Doniphan, has been charged with murder 1st degree, abandonment of a corpse, and two counts of armed criminal action, among other charges.

He is scheduled to appear in a Ripley County Courtroom Monday morning.

LADY RAIDERS ELIMINATED IN SECOND ROUND OF NJCAA TOURNAMENT

The Three Rivers College Lady Raiders have been eliminated from the NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball Tournament.

After a tight back and forth battle, the 12 seed Lady Raiders were defeated by the five seed Clarendon Bulldogs 61-57 Friday in the second round of the Tournament in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Da’Naya Ross led the Lady Raiders with 16 points, followed by Samyah Jordan with 15 points and Amelia Corsaniti with 13 points.

The Lady Raiders finished the season with a 27-6 record, which also included a Region 16 championship. TRC has made the NJCAA Tournament for six straight years under head coach Alex Wiggs.

STORM SPOTTER TRAINING COURSE IN POPLAR BLUFF SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT

You have the opportunity to learn more about different weather risks and how to report them at a class scheduled for tonight in Poplar Bluff.

The National Weather Service will be hosting a Skywarn Storm Spotter Training Basic Spotter Course at 6 pm at Three Rivers College.

The class will last for approximately two and a half hours and all course material is free.

Registration is required. For more information, visit weather.gov/pah/spottertraining.

BUSINESS 67 IN POPLAR BLUFF TO BE REDUCED FOR TWO MONTHS BEGINNING TODAY

The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced an almost two month long road project that is scheduled to begin today in Poplar Bluff.

According to MoDOT, Business 67 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction as construction crews perform overnight pavement repairs, milling and paving asphalt.

The work zone will be located from Route M to West Pine Street in Poplar Bluff.

Weather permitting, work will take place overnight from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. nightly through Friday, May 29.

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY ON INTERSTATE 55

Southbound 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 maintenance.

The work zone is located from mile marker 62.4 to mile marker 62.8.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through 3 p.m.

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Friday, March 27, 2026

FORMER BUTLER COUNTY CORONER ANDY MOORE’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER LICENSE REVOKED BY STATE

A Missouri state board has announced actions taken against the former Coroner for Butler County.

The State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors has revoked the funeral director and embalmer licenses of Andrew Trammel Moore.

According to a release, the action was taken due to Moore providing false statements on a death certificate related to final disposition for one individual and failing to file a death certificate for another individual. Moore’s conduct caused harm to the family members of the deceased individuals in Butler County.

FORMER BUTLER COUNTY CORONER ANDY MOORE’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER LICENSE REVOKED BY STATE

A Missouri state board has announced actions taken against the former Coroner for Butler County.

The State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors has revoked the funeral director and embalmer licenses of Andrew Trammel Moore.

According to a release, the action was taken due to Moore providing false statements on a death certificate related to final disposition for one individual and failing to file a death certificate for another individual. Moore’s conduct caused harm to the family members of the deceased individuals in Butler County.

The revocation of these licenses means Moore can no longer represent himself as an embalmer or funeral director or perform functions that require an embalmer or funeral director license.

LADY RAIDERS PLAY TODAY IN SECOND ROUND OF NJCAA TOURNAMENT

The Three Rivers College Lady Raiders are playing today in the second round of the NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball Tournament in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The 12 seed Lady Raiders defeated the 21 seed Monroe Mustangs 87-61 Wednesday in the first round of the Tournament.

The Lady Raiders will play today with a spot in the national quarterfinals on the line. TRC’s second round matchup against the five seed Clarendon Bulldogs is scheduled to tip off at 2:30 pm.

The game will be broadcast on ESPN Plus.

RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES REPORTED THURSDAY IN POPLAR BLUFF

Less than a week after we had a record high set in Poplar Bluff, another record has fallen.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, temperatures reached 86 degrees on Thursday in Poplar Bluff. The previous record high for March 26th in the city was 83 degrees, set back in 1956.

Temperatures also reached 86 degrees in Poplar Bluff on Saturday, eclipsing the previous record high for March 21st in the city of 80 degrees, which was set in 1894 and 1918.

ESSEX MAN ARRESTED ON RAPE WARRANT IN STODDARD COUNTY

Authorities in Stoddard County say that an area man is in custody on a rape warrant.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 61 year old Gary Sanders, of Essex, was taken into custody Wednesday on a warrant for two counts of rape or attempted rape - 1st degree, as well as single counts of sodomy or attempted sodomy - 1st degree, statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy, and furnishing pornographic material to a minor, among other charges.

He is being held in the Stoddard County Jail on no bond.

DEXTER MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES

A Dexter man was taken into custody Wednesday on child pornography charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Ean Wilson was arrested shortly before 4:30 pm on felony charges of promoting child pornography and possession of child pornography.

Wilson is also facing a charge of failure to register as a sex offender.

Following the arrest, he was held in the Stoddard County Jail.

JOG YOUR MEMORY 5K COMING THIS WEEKEND

Runners can get signed up for the Jog Your Memory 5k this weekend.

The event is scheduled for 9 am on Saturday at McLane Park in Poplar Bluff.

The cost to register is $30 and runners can get signed up at pbparks.recdesk.com.

The event benefits the Walk to End Alzheimer’s - Poplar Bluff.

For more information, contact Becky Paukner at 573-225-2003.

POPLAR BLUFF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOSTING FINAL FISH FRY OF 2026 TONIGHT

Tonight is the night for the final Poplar Bluff Knights of Columbus fish fry of 2026.

The Knights of Columbus will be hosting the fish fry tonight from 4 to 7 pm.

The fish is all you can eat with adults getting in for $15. In addition to catfish, there will also be fries, mac n’ cheese, baked beans, and deserts available.

The event will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 2280 North Grand Avenue in Poplar Bluff.

DEBBIE BAXTER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT AND 5K SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 28TH

A golf tournament and 5k race to benefit local charities is coming this weekend

The Debbie Baxter Memorial Golf Tournament and 5K Race will be held on Saturday at the Sugar Creek Country Club in Piggott.

The four person scramble golf tournament will begin at 10 am and teams must include two men and two women. The entry fee is $200 per team.

There will also be a three mile race beginning at 8 am and a one mile race starting at 8:15 am. Registration is $25 for the three mile race and $20 for the one mile race.

A majority of proceeds will go to the American Heart Association, Poplar Bluff Haven House, and Osborn General Baptist Church.

To register, call 573-718-1111 or go to the Run With Heart 5K page on Facebook.

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Thursday, March 26, 2026

LADY RAIDERS ADVANCE TO SECOND ROUND OF NJCAA TOURNAMENT

The Three Rivers College Lady Raiders are dancing into the second round of the NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball Tournament.

The 12 seed Lady Raiders defeated the 21 seed Monroe Mustangs 87-61 Wednesday in the first round of the Tournament in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

With the win, the Lady Raiders now advance to the second round where they will face the five seed Clarendon Bulldogs, who had a bye in the first round.

LADY RAIDERS ADVANCE TO SECOND ROUND OF NJCAA TOURNAMENT

The Three Rivers College Lady Raiders are dancing into the second round of the NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball Tournament.

The 12 seed Lady Raiders defeated the 21 seed Monroe Mustangs 87-61 Wednesday in the first round of the Tournament in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

With the win, the Lady Raiders now advance to the second round where they will face the five seed Clarendon Bulldogs, who had a bye in the first round.

Tip off is scheduled for 2:30 pm on Friday and the game will be shown on ESPN Plus.

ANOTHER TORNADO CONFIRMED FROM THE MARCH 15TH STORM SYSTEM IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Weather officials have confirmed another tornado touched down during the March 15th severe storm system in Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, an EF1 tornado with peak winds of 95 miles per hour touched down in the Lodi area of Wayne County.

The tornado continued to the east and slightly south for 1.7 miles before lifting.

No injuries were reported due to this tornado.

QULIN OFFICIALS TO HOST INFORMATIONAL HEARING ABOUT BOND ISSUE TODAY

Election day is coming up and officials of a local city will be holding an event today to educate residents about a bond issue that will be appearing on the ballot.

The City of Qulin will hold an open public hearing at 5 pm this evening to provide information and receive public input regarding the proposed Water and Sewer Revenue Bond.

The hearing will be located at Qulin City Hall.

Officials say that this hearing is an opportunity for residents to learn more about the proposed bond, including its purpose, potential improvements to the water and sewer system, and any associated costs.

City representatives will also be available to present information and answer questions.

THREE FACING CHARGES IN CONNECTION TO FIGHT INVOLVING A KNIFE IN POPLAR BLUFF

Multiple people are facing charges in connection to a fight in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, officers were dispatched to the 2700 Block of North Westwood Tuesday in reference to a fight involving a knife.

Few details about the fight have been released, but officials say that Roberto Hernandez was taken into custody on charges of assault 1st degree, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon.

Officers also charged Jeannie Barth and David Barth for assault 3rd degree. David Barth is also facing charges of harassment 1st degree, and property damage 2nd degree.

MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION REMINDS MISSOURIANS TO WATCH FOR BEARS

With spring underway, the Missouri Department of Conservation is reminding southeast Missouri residents to be Bear Aware.

According to MDC officials, Missouri is home to an estimated over 1,000 black bears with most being in the southern part of the state. During the spring, the bears leave their winter dens in search of food.

MDC Black Bear Biologist Nate Bowersock said it is important that people remove or secure bear attractants from their property, such as bird feeders, trash, barbeque grills, pet food, and food waste.

He noted that intentionally feeding bears can be dangerous as it makes the bears comfortable around people. It can also lead bears to cause significant damage to property while searching for a meal.

For more information on black bears in Missouri as well as tips to avoid issues if a bear has been sighted, go to mdc.mo.gov/BearAware.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ROAD CLOSED FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT

Route C in Pemiscot County will be closed through the end of the year so contractor crews can replace the bridge over Ditch Number 2.

According to MoDOT, the closure is located near Steele, between County Roads 448 and 452.

Weather permitting, the project completion date is anticipated to be Thursday, December 31st.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

LADY RAIDERS BEGIN NJCAA TOURNAMENT CAMPAIGN THIS AFTERNOON

The Three Rivers College Lady Raiders campaign for a NJCAA Women’s Division 1 Basketball Championship begins today.

The Region 16 Champion Lady Raiders earned the 12 seed for the NJCAA Tournament and will take on the 21 seed Monroe Mustangs this afternoon in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The first round matchup will begin at 2:30 pm and be broadcast on ESPN Plus.

This is the Lady Raiders sixth consecutive appearance in the NJCAA Tournament.

LADY RAIDERS BEGIN NJCAA TOURNAMENT CAMPAIGN THIS AFTERNOON

The Three Rivers College Lady Raiders campaign for a NJCAA Women’s Division 1 Basketball Championship begins today.

The Region 16 Champion Lady Raiders earned the 12 seed for the NJCAA Tournament and will take on the 21 seed Monroe Mustangs this afternoon in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The first round matchup will begin at 2:30 pm and be broadcast on ESPN Plus.

This is the Lady Raiders sixth consecutive appearance in the NJCAA Tournament.

FORMER POPLAR BLUFF FIRE CHIEF PASSES AWAY

A former chief of the Poplar Bluff Fire Department has passed away.

John Harold Jones died on March 21st at the age of 94.

Jones served as Chief of the Poplar Bluff Fire Department from 1977 until his retirement in 1990. He also served in the US Army during the Korean War.

His services will be held Wednesday in Poplar Bluff.

Instead of sending flowers, people are being asked to donate to the Poplar Bluff Fire Department Memorial Scholarship Fund in Memory of John Jones.

NO EXCUSE ABSENTEE VOTING OPENS FOR UPCOMING ELECTION

Voting season is getting into full swing in Missouri.

No excuse absentee voting began Tuesday for the General Municipal Election, which is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7th.

An absentee ballot can be requested from your local election authority.

More information is available at sos.mo.gov.

SECOND ARREST MADE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MURDER INVESTIGATION

Updating a story we have been following for you, a second Sikeston man has been arrested in connection to a fatal shooting last week.

According to Scott County Sheriff Derick Wheetley, 42 year old James Nance has been taken into custody on charges of murder 1st degree and hindering prosecution in connection to the death of John Ralph Jr. on March 19th.

23 year old Austin Nance was arrested Friday evening in connection to the shooting. Austin Nance is facing charges of 1st degree murder and armed criminal action.

Both men are being held on no bond.

Sheriff Wheetley says that this is still an active investigation and anyone with information concerning the shooting is asked to contact the Scott County Sheriff’s Office.

MODOT TO HOST PUBLIC HEARING NEXT WEEK TO DISCUSS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY

A public hearing has been scheduled for next week to discuss an environmental study for U.S. Route 412 in Dunklin County.

The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold the public hearing from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31st at the gym of Senath-Hornersville High School in Senath.

The environmental study examined options for increasing capacity, as well as the impact of those options, for the 20-mile section of U.S. 412 extending from Route AC near the Arkansas border to just east of Route Y near Kennett.

Two alternatives for increasing capacity were identified. During the public hearing, the preferred alternative of a four-lane undivided highway with a flush median will be shared. The preferred alternative includes an additional lane for turning traffic at intersections.

The public hearing will be open house style, and visitors can stop by anytime between 4 and 6 p.m. to discuss the details of the project with the project team.

For more information, please contact MoDOT Project Manager Seiji Shimbo at 573-472-5389.

STATE ROAD CREWS WORKING TO REPAIR POTHOLES

The Missouri Department of Transportation says that crews will be out working on patching potholes across the state throughout the spring.

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

In 2025, MoDOT patched more than 650,000 potholes and spent over $20 million on pothole patching.

Motorists can report the location of potholes on state-maintained roads by calling the 24/7 Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT.

Potholes on local streets and subdivisions should be reported to local city or county maintenance departments.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

SIKESTON MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN CONNECTION TO SHOOTING DEATH

A Sikeston man has been charged with murder in connection to a fatal shooting last week.

According to Scott County Sheriff Derick Wheetley, 23 year old Austin Nance was arrested Friday evening in connection to a shooting which took place on Thursday.

Wheetley said that deputies had found an adult male victim had been shot. The victim later died from his injuries at an area hospital.

SIKESTON MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN CONNECTION TO SHOOTING DEATH

A Sikeston man has been charged with murder in connection to a fatal shooting last week.

According to Scott County Sheriff Derick Wheetley, 23 year old Austin Nance was arrested Friday evening in connection to a shooting which took place on Thursday.

Wheetley said that deputies had found an adult male victim had been shot. The victim later died from his injuries at an area hospital.

Nance is facing charges of 1st degree murder and armed criminal action. He is being held on no bond.

Sheriff Wheetley says that this is still an active investigation and anyone with information concerning the shooting is asked to contact the Scott County Sheriff’s Office.

ONE KILLED, ANOTHER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WEEKEND CRASH

A New Mexico man is dead following a weekend crash in New Madrid County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred shortly before 10 pm Sunday night near Marston, where a vehicle was driving in a field and overturned.

One passenger, identified as a 21 year old man from Kirtland, New Mexico, was pronounced dead at the scene. Another passenger, a 19 year old Farmington man, was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital with serious injuries.

No injuries were listed for the driver of the vehicle.

DEADLINE UPCOMING TO REGISTER FOR POPLAR BLUFF YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL

The registration deadline is coming up for youth baseball and softball in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Department, registration will be available through March 27th. Youth ball will be available for kids ages 4 to 14, with registration costing $20. Pre-season practice will begin mid-April, with league games starting in May.

For more information, or to complete the registration, go to pbparks.recdesk.com.

NON FUNCTIONING OLD MILITARY GRENADE FOUND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Officials in Southeast Missouri have taken possession of an old military hand grenade in Southeast Missouri.

According to Steele Police Chief Billy Joe Stanfield, on the evening of March 20th, the police department received a report from a citizen who had located what was described as an old military hand grenade.

Out of an abundance of caution, officers contacted the ATF and the Southeast Missouri Regional Bomb Squad, who were dispatched to assess the device.

The device was determined to be safe and not a threat after examination. Stanfield says that it was taken into possession by the bomb squad.

BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route V in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane with an 8-foot width restriction this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.

According to officials, the work zone will be located between County Roads 232 and 234.

Work will take place from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. both today and tomorrow.

ROAD REPAIR PROJECT SET FOR GIDEON AREA THIS WEEK

Route 162 in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane this week so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform edge rut repairs. 

The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 153 to County Road 263 near Gideon.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through Thursday.

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Monday, March 23, 2026

ANNUAL EARTHQUAKE SUMMIT TO BE HELD TUESDAY IN BUTLER COUNTY

Earthquake experts will be meeting this week in Poplar Bluff.

The 2026 Annual Missouri Earthquake Summit will be held from 8 am to 4:30 pm on Tuesday at the Black River Coliseum.

During the summit, experts from across the country lead sessions focused on best practices in earthquake planning and response, transportation strategies, hospital and health services response, communication techniques, utility impacts, available resources for schools and local officials, and more.

ANNUAL EARTHQUAKE SUMMIT TO BE HELD TUESDAY IN BUTLER COUNTY

Earthquake experts will be meeting this week in Poplar Bluff.

The 2026 Annual Missouri Earthquake Summit will be held from 8 am to 4:30 pm on Tuesday at the Black River Coliseum.

During the summit, experts from across the country lead sessions focused on best practices in earthquake planning and response, transportation strategies, hospital and health services response, communication techniques, utility impacts, available resources for schools and local officials, and more.

For more information, visit the Missouri State Emergency Management Website at SEMA.dps.mo.gov.

NORTHEAST ARKANSAS MAN DIES FOLLOWING DOMESTIC ABUSE INCIDENT

Updating a story we have been following for you, an elderly Knobel man has died after allegedly being assaulted by his son.

According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, on Friday, they were informed that 91 year old Joe E. Dodd had passed away. Dodd had been hospitalized since Sunday, March 15 from injuries he suffered in a domestic abuse incident at his residence.

The victim had told medical personnel and deputies that his son, 71 year old Joe Ray Dodd, beat him up.

Deputies took Joe Ray Dodd into custody and transported him to the Clay County Detention Center, where he was booked on a charge of domestic battery 1st Degree. Sheriff Cole says that the Sheriff’s Department is conferring with the Prosecutor’s Office to amend the charges from domestic battery to first degree murder.

Joe Ray Dodd is being held on a $500,000 bond.

RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES REPORTED OVER THE WEEKEND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Less than a week after we had freezing temperatures in Southeast Missouri, we had a quick taste of summer.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, temperatures reached 95 degrees on Saturday in Van Buren. Officials say this data is considered preliminary, but if verified it would break the record for the warmest March temperature on record in the NWS Paducah 58 county forecast area.

In Poplar Bluff, temperatures reached 86 degrees, shattering the previous record high for March 21st in the city of 80 degrees, which was set in 1894 and 1918.

MISSOURI HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ENCOURAGED TO ENTER 2026 CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION

Entries are being accepted for the 2026 Congressional Art Competition.

Congressman Jason Smith’s office says that a panel of judges will review the submissions and select the top entries to be recognized as part of this year’s competition. From those entries, the overall winner will be chosen and will have their artwork displayed for one year in the United States Capitol.

The winning student will also receive two airline tickets to Washington, D.C. The top ten pieces will be formally recognized for their outstanding creativity and artistic achievement.

The Congressional Art Competition is open to any high school student in Missouri’s 8th Congressional District, including students enrolled in public, private, or home school. The deadline to submit artwork digitally is April 7. For submissions or additional information, students may contact Congressman Smith’s office.

LONG TERM ROAD PROJECT UNDERWAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route BB in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction through early November as construction crews perform barrier wall modifications and overlay the roadway. 

According to MoDOT, the section of Route BB being reduced is located from Route C near Advance to Route M near Aquilla.

Officials say that work will begin with improvements to the bridge barriers. During this work, a temporary traffic light will guide motorists through the work zone. As the overlay is completed, a flagger will stop traffic until the pilot car is ready to lead vehicles through the work zone.

Work is scheduled to be completed by Sunday, November 1st. While work is underway, drivers should anticipate short, intermittent lane reductions.

ROAD PROJECT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN GIDEON

Route 162 in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane early this week so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform shoulder work.  

The work zone will be located from Route B to Route 153 in Gideon.  

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. both today and tomorrow.

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Friday, March 20, 2026

POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SELECTED AS A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

A senior at Poplar Bluff High School has been selected as a finalist for the National Merit Scholarship Program.

According to school officials, Poplar Bluff’s Claire Funke is one of just over 15,000 top students from across the country to reach this stage.

Claire earned a perfect ACT superscore on her college admissions test earlier this school year and also helped secure the championship in the Senior Quiz Bowl at the National Beta Convention over the summer in Orlando.

POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SELECTED AS A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

A senior at Poplar Bluff High School has been selected as a finalist for the National Merit Scholarship Program.

According to school officials, Poplar Bluff’s Claire Funke is one of just over 15,000 top students from across the country to reach this stage.

Claire earned a perfect ACT superscore on her college admissions test earlier this school year and also helped secure the championship in the Senior Quiz Bowl at the National Beta Convention over the summer in Orlando.

Claire is president of the PBHS Beta, Literary and Math clubs, she is varsity team captain of the Academic Team, serves as drum major in the Sho-Me Marching Band, is first chair oboist in the Wind Ensemble, and a two-year varsity letterman for the Swim Team. Additionally, she was selected to attend the Missouri Scholars Academy through the University of Missouri Honors College.

She is the second straight National Merit Scholarship Program finalist from Poplar Bluff High School, following her brother Jack Funke last year.

National Merit Scholarship winners will be announced in four nationwide news releases beginning in April and concluding in July.

DONIPHAN DONETTES ARE THE GIRLS CLASS FOUR STATE RUNNERS-UP

The Doniphan Donettes quest for back to back state championships has come to an end.

Despite a strong effort from the team, the Donettes were defeated by the Strafford Indians 75-55 Thursday in the Class 4 Girls State Championship game.

The Donettes finish the season with a 29-3 record.

Another Southeast Missouri team will take to the court today in their journey for a state championship. The Sikeston Bulldogs are in Columbia for the boys Class 5 State Semifinal, where they will meet Raytown South at 6 pm this evening.

A win will see the Bulldogs advance to the state championship game at 8 pm on Saturday.

MULTI AGENCY OPERATION LEADS TO OVER A DOZEN ARRESTS IN DUNKLIN COUNTY

Multiple agencies teamed up for a coordinated warrant roundup in Dunklin County.

According to the Dunklin County Prosecuting Attorney’s office, the operation occurred Wednesday morning and included the SEMO Drug Task Force, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Dunklin County Sheriff's Office, Kennett Police Department, Malden Department of Public Safety, and Campbell Police Department.

Thirteen people were arrested on drug related warrants. Three others had previously been charged as a part of the operation.

During the operation, officers also seized methamphetamine from multiple residences, uncovered evidence related to a recent burglary and a stolen firearm, and recovered additional stolen property. Officials say that additional search warrants and arrests are ongoing.

Individuals Arrested Wednesday:

• Kyle Gunn, 48, Kennett – Possession of a Controlled Substance (Class D), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Class E); persistent felony drug offender; bond: $40,000 cash only.

• Kenneth Manuel, 61, Malden – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); bond: $15,000 cash only.

• Nellie Madron, 66, Malden – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); bond: $15,000 cash only.

• Candy Moore, 68, Kennett – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); bond: $15,000 cash only.

• Brandi Newman, 43, Kennett – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); persistent felony drug offender; bond: $50,000 cash only.

• Ricardo Rivera, 52, Risco – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); persistent felony drug offender; bond: $60,000 cash only.

• Christina Gates, 54, Campbell – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); bond: $15,000 cash only.

• James Crossfield, 33, Campbell – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); bond: $15,000 cash only.

• Lateesha Craft, 47, Kennett – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); persistent felony drug offender; bond: $40,000 cash only.

• Jessica Bridges, 46, Kennett – Two counts of Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); persistent felony offender; bond: $30,000 cash only.

• Josephine Kirkwood, 49, Malden – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); bond: $40,000 cash only.

• Angela Holland, 63, Campbell – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); persistent felony drug offender; bond: $50,000 cash only.

• Ryan Page, 46, Malden – Possession of a Controlled Substance (Class D); persistent felony offender; bond: $10,000 cash or surety.

Individuals Previously Charged as Part of the Operation:

• Trask Laden, 36, Kennett – Trafficking of a Controlled Substance – 1st Degree (Class A); bond: $65,000 cash only; case now before the Honorable Joshua D. Underwood in Pemiscot County.

• Rodney Newman, 63, Kennett – Two cases of Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); bond: $45,000 cash only per case.

• Harry Rhines, 48, Kennett – Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Class C); persistent felony offender and convicted sex offender; bond: $65,000 cash only.

KIWANIS PANCAKE DAY SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY

The Kiwanis Club of Poplar Bluff will be hosting a Pancake Day this weekend.

The event will be held on Saturday, from 6 am to noon at the Poplar Bluff Junior High.

Tickets for the event are $10 per person, which will get you pancakes, sausage, and drinks. Kids five and under eat for free and carry out will also be available.

Proceeds go to support the Kiwanis Club of Poplar Bluff.

For more information, call 573-609-8830.

LUCKY LEPRECHAUN ROTARY RAMBLE 5K COMING THIS WEEKEND

A sea of green will be overtaking McLane Park in Poplar Bluff this weekend.

The Lucky Leprechaun’s Rotary Ramble 5k has been scheduled for Saturday at McLane Park. Check-in will begin at 9:30 am, with the run starting at 10 am.

The cost to enter is $30 with proceeds going to benefit Rotary Youth Leadership Awards.

More information is available on the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation facebook page.

MODOT ACCEPTING FEEDBACK ON PROPOSED BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECTS IN BUTLER COUNTY

Time is running out for Butler County residents to submit their feedback on three proposed bridge projects.

According to MoDOT, plans are underway to replace the U.S. 67 bridge over Harviell Ditch between County Road 340 and County Road 352. Prior to the start of construction, the new four-lane section of Future I-57 will be completed just south of this structure. During construction, existing U.S. 67 will be closed in the vicinity of the bridge. Travelers will utilize the upgraded section of U.S. 67 during this time.

Officials also plan to replace the U.S. 67 bridges located over Hart Ditch, south of Route MM/County Road 350, and over Neelyville Ditch, north of Route 142. During those projects, temporary bypasses will be constructed adjacent to the existing bridges.

Tentatively, the three bridges will be let in November 2026, with construction beginning as early as spring 2027. Construction will be underway for approximately four months at each structure.

For information about the projects, contact MoDOT Project Manager Chris Crocker at 573-380-1658.

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

DONIPHAN DONETTES ADVANCE TO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Doniphan Donettes are one game away from back to back state championships.

The Donettes completed a furious 4th quarter comeback to beat the Benton Cardinals 52-42 Wednesday in the Class 4 Girls State Semifinals.

Doniphan will next play the Strafford Indians in the Class 4 State Championship game at 4 pm on Thursday.

DONIPHAN DONETTES ADVANCE TO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Doniphan Donettes are one game away from back to back state championships.

The Donettes completed a furious 4th quarter comeback to beat the Benton Cardinals 52-42 Wednesday in the Class 4 Girls State Semifinals.

Doniphan will next play the Strafford Indians in the Class 4 State Championship game at 4 pm on Thursday.

MORE TORNADOS CONFIRMED FROM SUNDAY NIGHT STORMS

Storm survey crews have confirmed additional tornados from the severe storm system that crossed Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas Sunday evening and night.

An EF-0 Tornado touched down just east of Baird between Dunklin County Roads 316 and 320, overturning multiple center pivots. The tornado continued into the town of Clarkton, causing roof damage to a state school, convenience store, and multiple homes along Page Street just south of West Highway 162. The tornado lifted just before the town of Gideon after being down for 2.9 miles.

In Greene County, an EF1 tornado touched down for less than a mile in a wooded area near County Road 151, south of Lafe, where tree damage was observed. The tornado continued northeast, causing minor roof damage to a residence as well as destroying a small barn.

In Clay County, an EF-1 tornado touched down on County Road 420, northwest of Rector. The tornado continued northeast, causing minor roof damage to a residence near the intersection of County Roads 420 and 418. The track length for this tornado was two miles.

BUTLER COUNTY HOME DESTROYED IN WEDNESDAY FIRE

Emergency crews responded to the scene of a structure fire Wednesday in Butler County.

Officials from the Butler County Fire and Sheriff’s Departments along with Butler County EMS, responded to a fully engulfed residential fire off of Highway B, near the Poplar Bluff Airport.

Officials say that no one was home at the time of the fire and the cause is believed to be accidental.

MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY FOR ALLEGEDLY HARASSING MUNICIPAL CLERK

A man has been placed under arrest after allegedly harassing an employee at Poplar Bluff City Hall.

According to a probable cause affidavit, 31 year old Dakota Brandon, of Poplar Bluff, had called in an attempt to speak to a judge, when he was told by a Municipal Court clerk that the judge was not available.

Brandon then became irate and yelled multiple obscenities and slurs at her. Brandon also allegedly said he would blow her brains out.

The affidavit says that while a police officer was meeting with the clerk, Brandon arrived at the office and immediately became confrontational with the clerk.

Brandon was taken into custody and transported to the Butler County Justice Center. According to Missouri Case Net, Brandon has been charged with 1st degree harassment and his bond was set at $50,000.

FEED AND SEED EVENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY

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. For more information, call 573-718-4578.

ASPHALT OVERLAY PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY NEAR MALDEN

Route J in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane for almost two weeks as construction crews perform an asphalt overlay.

The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 62 to Route 153 near Malden.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Tuesday, March 31.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

DONIPHAN DONETTES TO PLAY THIS MORNING FOR A SPOT IN THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Doniphan Donettes basketball team will be taking the court this morning with a spot in the state championship game on the line.

The Donettes will be facing the Benton Cardinals in the Class 4 Girls State Semifinals.

Tipoff is scheduled for 10 am in Columbia.

With a win, the Donettes will advance to the State Championship game at 4 pm on Thursday, against the winner of the other semi-final matchup between Cardinal Ritter and Strafford.

DONIPHAN DONETTES TO PLAY THIS MORNING FOR A SPOT IN THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Doniphan Donettes basketball team will be taking the court this morning with a spot in the state championship game on the line.

The Donettes will be facing the Benton Cardinals in the Class 4 Girls State Semifinals.

Tipoff is scheduled for 10 am in Columbia.

With a win, the Donettes will advance to the State Championship game at 4 pm on Thursday, against the winner of the other semi-final matchup between Cardinal Ritter and Strafford.

JOHN SCOTT TO RETURN TO POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL BOARD, FILLING THE SEAT LEFT VACANT BY TIM GAEBLER’S RESIGNATION

A familiar face will be returning to the Poplar Bluff School Board.

The Board of Education voted Monday night to appoint John Scott to the board seat that had been left vacant by the resignation of Tim Gaebler earlier this year.

Scott had previously served on the school board for nine years, including eight years as president, before deciding not to run for reelection.

Scott tells KWOC News that he is glad to be back and looks forward to doing what’s best for the district and its students. He’s committed to giving our teachers, coaches, and administrators what they need to succeed.

He will be sworn in on Thursday at 6 pm.

BUSINESS 67 IN POPLAR BLUFF TO BE REDUCED FOR TWO MONTHS BEGINNING MARCH 30TH

The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced an almost two month long road project that is scheduled to begin later this month in Poplar Bluff.

According to MoDOT, Business 67 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction as construction crews perform overnight pavement repairs, milling and paving asphalt.

The work zone is located from Route M to West Pine Street in Poplar Bluff.

Weather permitting, work will take place overnight from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. nightly Monday, March 30 through Friday, May 29.

$500,000 BOND SET FOR MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTED HIS 91 YEAR OLD FATHER

An elderly Knobel man is in a Memphis hospital after allegedly being assaulted by his son.

According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, on Sunday, the Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call about a domestic in Knobel. At the scene, deputies found a 91 year old man laying in his shower, with his son trying to wipe blood off him and clean him up.

While the victim was in the ambulance he told medical personnel and deputies that his son 71 year old Joe Ray Dodd had beat him up.

The victim was transported to a Jonesboro hospital and then taken to a Memphis hospital.

Deputies took Dodd into custody and transported him to the Clay County Detention Center, where he was booked on a charge of domestic battery 1st Degree. Dodd is being held on a $500,000 bond.

MAN ARRESTED ON GUN AND DRUG CHARGES IN SIKESTON ALSO HAD WARRANT OUT OF BUTLER COUNTY

A man wanted out of Butler County has been taken into custody in Sikeston.

According to the Sikeston Department of Public Safety, on March 14th, officers conducted a traffic stop that resulted in the discovery of illegal narcotics and a firearm.

During the traffic stop, a subject was identified as 29 year old Daron Robinson, of Sikeston, who was found to have an active Butler County warrant for resisting arrest.

While detaining Robinson, officers found him in possession of methamphetamine and a semi-automatic handgun.

Robinson was taken into custody on charges of unlawful use of a weapon and possession of a controlled substance.

CORNING WOMAN BACK IN JAIL AFTER ESCAPING FROM CUSTODY

A Corning woman is facing a new charge after escaping from custody on Monday.

According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, on Monday, 49 year old Heather Taylor, of Corning, was at the Circuit Court when she was told by her attorney that she was going to get sentenced to the Arkansas Department of Corrections.

When her attorney left the room Taylor went into the back hallway and saw that no deputy was present. She then ran out the back door of the courthouse in her jail uniform, leg irons, and shackles.

She was located a short time later at her father’s house.

She has now been charged with 3rd degree felony escape.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

MULTIPLE REPORTS OF STRUCTURE DAMAGE FOLLOWING SUNDAY STORMS

Damage reports from Sunday’s storms are coming in from across Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas.

According to the National Weather Service, Storm Survey crews in Lawrence County, Arkansas found damage consistent with an EF-1 tornado with peak winds estimated at 105 mph. There were a couple houses and mobile homes that sustained roof damage.

According to the Rector Police Department, there was substantial damage to structures on West 13th Street. A home and barn also received damage on Clay County Road 420 near Rector.

MULTIPLE REPORTS OF STRUCTURE DAMAGE FOLLOWING SUNDAY STORMS

Damage reports from Sunday’s storms are coming in from across Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas.

According to the National Weather Service, Storm Survey crews in Lawrence County, Arkansas found damage consistent with an EF-1 tornado with peak winds estimated at 105 mph. There were a couple houses and mobile homes that sustained roof damage.

According to the Rector Police Department, there was substantial damage to structures on West 13th Street. A home and barn also received damage on Clay County Road 420 near Rector.

The Campbell Volunteer Fire Department is reporting that the roof was torn off of a couple buildings Sunday evening. There were also several reports of structure damage in Clarkton.

In Wayne County, some barns and outbuildings were damaged in the Lodi area.

According to the Scott County Sheriff’s Department, several small outbuildings were damaged or blown over.

SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH KILLS ONE PERSON IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A Tennessee man has died from injuries he received in a single vehicle crash Sunday night in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 47 year old man, from Dyersburg, Tennessee, was driving on Interstate 55 in Pemiscot County when his vehicle ran off the right side of the roadway, struck a bridge pillar, and overturned.

The driver, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was ejected from the vehicle.

He was pronounced dead at the scene, shortly after 10 pm, by the Pemiscot County Coroner.

CHARGES FILED IN CARTER COUNTY POACHING INVESTIGATION

A Summersville man has been charged in connection to an elk poaching investigation in Carter County.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, an adult bull elk was illegally shot and left as waste at Peck Ranch Conservation Area on the night of November 25, 2025.

Over the following four months, conservation agents interviewed potential witnesses and received several anonymous calls and Operation Game Thief reports related to the incident.

Agents used surveillance video from a cooperating business and information from three search warrants to collect additional evidence along with analytical and firearm tracking-support from the Missouri State Highway Patrol Forensics Lab and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

This led to charges of taking elk inconsistent with the rules of the Wildlife Code of Missouri, taking elk inside a state wildlife refuge, taking elk with the aid of artificial light, and wanton waste of the elk being filed against the man, whose name was not released.

The suspect is scheduled to appear for arraignment on April 14th.

TWIN RIVERS PRESCHOOL SCREENING AND KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK

The Twin Rivers R-10 School District will be holding preschool screening and kindergarten enrollment this week.

Parents should bring their children, who are up to five years of age and not yet in kindergarten, for the screening which will be held March 18th and 19th at the Broseley High School.

Both events are from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.

Screening will be conducted in areas of health, vision, hearing, dental, speech, language, and development.

Each child should bring their immunization records, birth certificate, social security card, and a parent’s picture ID. Children enrolling in kindergarten must also bring three items providing proof of residency.

To make an appointment, call 573-328-4400 for Qulin or 573-967-3607 for Fisk.

STATE OFFICIALS URGE MOTORISTS TO DRIVE SOBER

St. Patrick’s Day is today and state officials are urging everyone to celebrate responsibly.

According to authorities, law enforcement officers are teaming up with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to spread the message about the dangers of drunk driving.

According to NHTSA officials, from 2019 to 2023, a total of 284 lives were lost in drunk driving crashes during the St. Patrick’s Day holiday.

Drivers should also keep an eye out for pedestrians who have had too much to drink. Walking while intoxicated can also be deadly, as a lack of attention to your surroundings could put pedestrians at risk of getting hit by a vehicle.

SHOULDER WORK SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY

Route 25 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane today in Bloomfield so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform shoulder work.

The work zone is located from Route J to Route AA.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through 4 p.m.

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