Thursday, May 14, 2026
DEXTER MAN CHARGED WITH 10 COUNTS OF CHILD MOLESTATION
A Dexter man has been charged with multiple counts of child molestation.
Dexter Police Chief Hank Trout tells KWOC News that 39 year old Andrew Rudd was arrested in connection to an investigation into a report of sexual assault involving a juvenile.
Rudd is being held at the Stoddard County Jail on a no bond warrant for ten counts of child molestation - 4th degree.
DEXTER MAN CHARGED WITH 10 COUNTS OF CHILD MOLESTATION
A Dexter man has been charged with multiple counts of child molestation.
Dexter Police Chief Hank Trout tells KWOC News that 39 year old Andrew Rudd was arrested in connection to an investigation into a report of sexual assault involving a juvenile.
Rudd is being held at the Stoddard County Jail on a no bond warrant for ten counts of child molestation - 4th degree.
Trout says that the Dexter Police Department continues to actively investigate this case. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the Dexter Police Department at (573) 624-5512.
MAN ACCUSED OF ATTEMPTING TO HIT A JUVENILE WITH A HAMMER
A northeast Arkansas man has been taken into custody after he allegedly attempted to attack a juvenile with a hammer.
According to an arrest affidavit, on Tuesday, officers were dispatched to a residence in Paragould for a subject that had attacked multiple people.
At the scene, officers were advised that the defendant, 37 year old Robert Calhoun, of Paragould, attempted to hit a juvenile with a hammer and was immediately confronted by another adult male inside the residence.
The defendant and the male victim got into a physical altercation where the victim received minor injuries to the face and lip.
Calhoun was quickly located and placed into custody.
He is being held in the Greene County jail on charges of aggravated assault on a family or household member and domestic battering - 3rd degree.
His bond was set at $35,000.
POPLAR BLUFF EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENINGS SET FOR THIS MONTH
The Poplar Bluff Early Childhood Center will soon host its final screenings for the 2026/27 school year this month.
According to school officials, screenings will be held today and the final screening day will take place on Thursday, May 28th.
To be eligible, children must be between three or four years old on July 31st, 2026.
For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call 573-785-6803.
TRC COMMUNITY CHOIR TO PERFORM NEXT WEEK
The Three Rivers College Community Choir will be putting on a performance next week.
The Three Rivers College Patrons of the Arts is presenting the TRC Community Choir at 7 p.m. on May 18th at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.
The choir features local singers who will be performing a wide variety of musical styles, from classical to theatrical to popular to sacred.
Admission is $10. You can purchase tickets at events.ticketleap.com. Tickets will also be sold at the door if any remain.
CREWS TO CLOSE STODDARD COUNTY ROAD TODAY FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT
Route Y in Stoddard County will be closed today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.
The section of Route Y affected is located from Route DD to County Road 585.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through 4 p.m.
BRIDGE MAINTENANCE TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY ON ROUTE AD IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route AD in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform bridge maintenance.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from North Outer Road to South Outer Road in Dexter.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
DONIPHAN MAN SENTENCED ON STATUTORY SODOMY CHARGE
A Doniphan man will spend multiple years behind bars after pleading guilty to statutory sodomy.
Ripley County Prosecuting Attorney Matt Michel tells KWOC News that 37 year old Derek Hopkins has been sentenced to serve six years in the Missouri Department of Corrections on a charge of 2nd degree statutory sodomy.
Hopkins was accused of inappropriately touching a juvenile victim.
DONIPHAN MAN SENTENCED ON STATUTORY SODOMY CHARGE
A Doniphan man will spend multiple years behind bars after pleading guilty to statutory sodomy.
Ripley County Prosecuting Attorney Matt Michel tells KWOC News that 37 year old Derek Hopkins has been sentenced to serve six years in the Missouri Department of Corrections on a charge of 2nd degree statutory sodomy.
Hopkins was accused of inappropriately touching a juvenile victim.
In connection to the case, Tracy Boggs-Hopkins pleaded guilty to felony tampering with a victim in a felony prosecution in 2024. Michel says that Boggs-Hopkins had attempted to coerce the victim to change their statement to aid Hopkin’s defense.
THREE NAMED TEACHERS OF THE YEAR FOR TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Three teachers are being recognized in the Twin Rivers School District for their efforts this past school year.
According to school officials, art teacher Roger McCaghren was named as the Teacher of the Year for the Qulin campus.
3rd grade teacher Sherri Hester is the Teacher of the Year for the Fisk Campus. At Twin Rivers High School, the Teacher of the Year is Kelly Westerfield, who teaches health and PE as well as serves as Athletic Director.
NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK STARTS ON SATURDAY
National Safe Boating week starts on Saturday and Missouri officials are taking the opportunity to stress the importance of safety while on the waterways.
Colonel Michael Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, tells KWOC News that National Safe Boating week is purposefully scheduled just prior to Memorial Day weekend, which many people consider the kickoff to the boating season.
Boaters are encouraged to arrange for a thorough inspection of your boat prior to taking it out on the water.
The Patrol’s marine operations troopers are available to inspect the required equipment on your boat, at your request, to make sure you’re in compliance with state law.
On Saturday, Troopers will be set up at the Van Buren Riverfront Boat Ramp from 8 to 10 am and at the Redman Recreational Area Boat Ramp in Wappapello from 9 to 11 am to conduct inspections.
For more information contact your local Highway Patrol Troop Headquarters.
POPLAR BLUFF LIBRARY TO HOST EMS APPRECIATION DAY ON MAY 19TH
First responders will be celebrated during a story time event for National EMS Week.
The event is scheduled for 10:30 am and 5:30 pm on Tuesday, May 19th at the Poplar Bluff Library’s main branch.
Attendees will get a goodie bag, have an opportunity to make a thank you card for first responders, and see a Butler County EMS ambulance up close.
There will also be a story time with local heroes.
MAGNITUDE 2.2 EARTHQUAKE HITS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MONDAY EVENING
A small earthquake was reported in Southeast Missouri Monday evening.
According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 2.2 earthquake was recorded at around 7:41 pm Monday.
The earthquake was centered around five miles southwest of Caruthersville and had a depth of over six miles.
CAMPBELL ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY
Route OO in Dunklin County will be closed today as City of Campbell crews replace a culvert under the roadway.
The work zone will be located from Adrian Avenue to Maple Street.
Work will take place today from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
HANNAH HARPER WINS AMERICAN IDOL
Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper is your new American Idol.
Harper won the 24th season of the competition Monday night. She had been a favorite going into the season and used that momentum, along with numerous crowd pleasing performances, to take home the win.
On Monday, Harper performed multiple songs, including Alicia Keys “No One,” as well as her original songs “Married Into This Town,” and “String Cheese.”
HANNAH HARPER WINS AMERICAN IDOL
Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper is your new American Idol.
Harper won the 24th season of the competition Monday night. She had been a favorite going into the season and used that momentum, along with numerous crowd pleasing performances, to take home the win.
On Monday, Harper performed multiple songs, including Alicia Keys “No One,” as well as her original songs “Married Into This Town,” and “String Cheese.”
Each performance drew strong reviews from the judges.
At the end of the night, Harper was announced to be this season’s winner.
FOUR ARRESTS MADE IN CONNECTION TO SEARCHES IN CARTER COUNTY
Multiple people are facing charges following the execution of two search warrants last week in Carter County.
According to Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell, the searches were conducted in Ellsinore and Van Buren. During the investigations and searches, deputies seized quantities of methamphetamine, scales, drug paraphernalia, money, and other evidence connected to illegal drug activity.
Four people, David Munn, Emma Clark, Mitchell Gore, and Paula Parsons, were arrested on multiple charges, including delivery of a controlled substance and keeping or maintaining a public nuisance.
The bonds for Munn, Gore, and Parsons were set at $100,000, cash or surety, while the bond for Clark was $30,000, cash only.
BALD EAGLE RELEASED IN POPLAR BLUFF AREA OVER THE WEEKEND
A Bald Eagle was released in the Poplar Bluff area over the weekend.
The non-profit Watkins Wildlife Rehab announced that they had taken in a bald eagle with talon issues that could not stand up.
According to a post on the organization's Facebook page, they helped treat the bird until it was healthy enough to grip a tree limb and stand on its own.
It was then released in the Poplar Bluff area on Saturday.
Watkins Wildlife Rehab is a non-profit charitable organization based in Sedgewickville.
MISSOURI HUNTERS TAKE OVER 45,000 TURKEYS DURING TURKEY SEASON
Hunters in Missouri took over 45,000 turkeys during this year’s spring turkey season.
According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, preliminary data shows that turkey hunters checked 45,475 birds during the state’s 2026 regular spring turkey season from April 20 through May 10.
Young turkey hunters also harvested a near-record 5,255 turkeys over the spring youth weekend in April, bringing the overall 2026 spring turkey harvest to 50,730.
This is a slight decrease from last Spring’s total harvest of 51,011.
FRIENDS OF WAPPAPELLO LAKE TO HOST MONTHLY MEETING TONIGHT
The Friends of Wappapello Lake will be hosting their monthly meeting tonight in Wappapello.
The meeting will begin at 6 pm at the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center.
The Friends of Wappapello Lake puts on many events in the Wappapello Lake area, including, the annual fireworks show, Movie in the Park, and the Festival of Lights Auto Tour.
MULES BASEBALL TEAM TO HOST FUNDRAISING GOLF TOURNAMENT THIS WEEK
The Poplar Bluff Mules Baseball team will be hosting a fundraising golf tournament this week.
The event has been scheduled for 12:30 pm on May 16th at the Ozark Ridge Golf Course in Poplar Bluff.
Registration will begin at 11:30 am and teams can register the day of the event. The cost is $75 per person or $300 per four person team.
For more information, call 573-429-9062.
Monday, May 11, 2026
HANNAH HARPER TO PERFORM IN AMERICAN IDOL GRAND FINAL TONIGHT
Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper will be performing in the American Idol Grand Final tonight.
Harper secured her spot in the final last week after performances of “Fever” by Peggy Lee and a duet of Martina McBride’s “Broken Wing” with Idol alumni Kellie Pickler.
Harper is joined by Keyla Richardson and Jordan McCullough in the top three.
HANNAH HARPER TO PERFORM IN AMERICAN IDOL GRAND FINAL TONIGHT
Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper will be performing in the American Idol Grand Final tonight.
Harper secured her spot in the final last week after performances of “Fever” by Peggy Lee and a duet of Martina McBride’s “Broken Wing” with Idol alumni Kellie Pickler.
Harper is joined by Keyla Richardson and Jordan McCullough in the top three.
Find out who will be the newest American Idol tonight beginning at 7 pm on ABC.
CREWS RESPOND TO FIRE AT ABANDONED POPLAR BLUFF APARTMENT COMPLEX
Emergency crews responded to a fire Friday at an abandoned Poplar Bluff apartment building.
According to Poplar Bluff Police Chief J.R. Keirsey, the fire was located at the Vancil Apartment Building on Main Street.
Numerous crews were on scene for several hours Friday to help fight the blaze.
No injuries have been reported and officials say that a cause for the fire is being investigated by the state Fire Marshall’s Office.
DONIPHAN MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO AREA SHOOTING
Authorities in Ripley County have arrested a Doniphan man in connection to a shooting.
According to Chief Deputy David Sutton with the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office, officers responded to a report of a shooting on Thursday and found an adult male suffering from a single gunshot wound to the head.
The victim was transported by air evac for medical treatment. The condition of the victim was not released.
49 year old Ronnie Brawner, of Doniphan, has been taken into custody in connection to the incident.
He is facing charges of assault 1st degree, armed criminal action, unlawful use of a weapon, and trespassing 1st degree. Brawner has been lodged in the Ripley County Jail.
ONE KILLED, TWO INJURED, IN STODDARD COUNTY CRASH
An early Saturday morning crash in Stoddard County resulted in the death of a Texas man.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 28 year old man from Nacogdoches, Texas was driving on US Highway 60, near Morehouse, when his vehicle struck the rear of another vehicle.
The crash occurred shortly before 5 am Saturday morning.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene by Stoddard County Coroner Brent Stidham. A passenger in his vehicle suffered serious injuries and was flown to a Memphis hospital.
The driver of the second vehicle received minor injuries.
NORTHEAST ARKANSAS MAN KILLED IN TWO VEHICLE COLLISION
Authorities in Northeast Arkansas say that an area man has died from injuries he received in a crash on Friday.
According to the Arkansas State Police, 25 year old Richard Futrell Jr., of Piggott, was driving on State Highway 119 in Clay County when he failed to slow down and struck the side of a trailer that was turning in front of him.
Officials say that Futrell was killed in the collision.
No injuries were listed for the driver of the second vehicle.
BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
Route 61 in New Madrid County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction this week so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform bridge maintenance.
The section of roadway being reduced is located at Exit 44 off of Interstate 55 near Howardville.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Thursday.
Friday, May 8, 2026
MISSOURI GOVERNOR REQUESTING FEMA JOIN IN PRELIMINARY DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS FROM APRIL STORMS IN RIPLEY COUNTY
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is requesting that the Federal Emergency Management agency participate in joint Preliminary Damage Assessments in a total of 11 counties, including one in Southeast Missouri, in connection to the late April storms across the state.
Kehoe says the request was for joint teams to survey storm damage that occurred April 23 through April 28 in preparation for a potential request for federal disaster assistance.
Joint PDAs are being requested for FEMA Public Assistance in seven counties, including Ripley County. Public Assistance helps governments and eligible nonprofit organizations by reimbursing emergency response and recovery costs.
MISSOURI GOVERNOR REQUESTING FEMA JOIN IN PRELIMINARY DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS FROM APRIL STORMS IN RIPLEY COUNTY
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is requesting that the Federal Emergency Management agency participate in joint Preliminary Damage Assessments in a total of 11 counties, including one in Southeast Missouri, in connection to the late April storms across the state.
Kehoe says the request was for joint teams to survey storm damage that occurred April 23 through April 28 in preparation for a potential request for federal disaster assistance.
Joint PDAs are being requested for FEMA Public Assistance in seven counties, including Ripley County. Public Assistance helps governments and eligible nonprofit organizations by reimbursing emergency response and recovery costs.
Joint PDAs are being requested for FEMA Individual Assistance in six counties, however none of those counties are located in Southeast Missouri.
Joint Damage Assessment Teams are made up of local emergency managers, representatives from SEMA, FEMA, and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Requesting joint PDAs is one of the first steps the state must take to request the President declare a federal Major Disaster. For Public Assistance, both state and county thresholds would need to be met in order for a county to be included in the request.
HANNAH HARPER TO PERFORM IN CORNING ON JUNE 6TH
Southeast Missouri native and American Idol finalist Hannah Harper will be performing in Northeast Arkansas next month.
Harper will be taking the stage at the Victory Lake Sports Complex in Corning on June 6th. The event is being put on by Growing Corning Together and Pops Events. The concert will begin at 6 pm.
More information is available on the Growing Corning Together Facebook page.
Harper will be singing in the American Idol Grand Finale Monday night beginning at 7 pm on ABC.
TRC COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT
The 58th Annual Three Rivers College Commencement ceremony is scheduled for tonight in Poplar Bluff.
The event will begin at 6 pm at the Libla Family Sports Complex.
School officials say that TRC will confer a total of 930 degrees and certificates to 585 students for the 2025-26 school year. Over 270 students are expected to participate in the ceremony on Friday.
Beginning at 4:30 pm, Three Rivers will run shuttles between the Libla Family Sports Complex and the parking lots across from the baseball field, in front of the Tinnin Fine Arts Center, in front of the Bess Activity Center, and at the Westwood Event Center.
Family and friends attending the ceremony should remember to bring their tickets and enter through the Lobby doors at the front of the complex.
The ceremony will be live streamed on the Three Rivers College Youtube page.
RECTOR MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO RAPE INVESTIGATION
Authorities in Northeast Arkansas say that an area man has been taken into custody following a four month investigation into allegations of rape of a minor.
According to the Rector Police Department, a warrant was served at the residence of the man Wednesday evening.
The man, whose name was not released, was arrested for three counts of rape and held in the Clay County Detention Center on a $500,000 cash or surety bond.
DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS TO BE CLOSED ON MULTIPLE DATES THIS MONTH
Missouri state officials are reminding motorists that driver examinations will not be available on select days this month.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed today in observance of Harry Truman’s birthday.
Driver Examination Stations will also be closed on Monday, May 25th, for Memorial Day.
TODAY IS THE FINAL DAY TO VIEW THE TRC STUDENT ART STUDENT EXHIBIT
Today is the final day to view art created by students at Three Rivers College.
The Three Rivers College Student Art Exhibit will be available today from noon to 3 pm at the Tinnin Center Art Gallery.
Visitors will be able to explore a collection of creative works by Three Rivers College students, showcasing their talent and artistic vision.
FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS SET FOR TONIGHT AT DONIPHAN HIGH SCHOOL
Doniphan High School will be hosting a celebration of their different art programs tonight.
The Festival of the Arts is scheduled to begin at 5:30 pm tonight at the Doniphan High School Gym. The festival will include an art show and performances by the DHS Choir, Band, and Drama departments.
Officials say that everyone is welcome to attend.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
CHRISTINA FISKE NAMED POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR
A Middle School teacher has been honored as the 2026 Teacher of the Year for the Poplar Bluff School District.
School officials tell KWOC News that Christina Fiske has been named the Teacher of the Year for PBMS, the Intermediate Grade-Span, and the entire District.
CHRISTINA FISKE NAMED POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR
A Middle School teacher has been honored as the 2026 Teacher of the Year for the Poplar Bluff School District.
School officials tell KWOC News that Christina Fiske has been named the Teacher of the Year for PBMS, the Intermediate Grade-Span, and the entire District.
The district is also recognizing more teachers of the year, including Michelle Bates for Oak Grove Elementary School, Angela Calloway for Poplar Bluff Junior High School, Chris Carpenter for the Technical Career Center, Amy Ethridge for O'Neal Elementary, Alexa Everett, for Eugene Field Elementary, Amanda Johnson for Lake Road Elementary, Jessica Michel for Poplar Bluff High School and Secondary Grade-Span, Laura Powell for Mark Twain School, Jeanna Tipton, for the Early Childhood Center and Elementary Grade-Span, and Cody Tyler for the PB Kindergarten Center.
MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO MURDER AND BATTERY CHARGES IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
A man has pleaded guilty to murder and battery charges in Northeast Arkansas.
Second Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Sonia Hagood tells KWOC News that in November of 2023, officers with the Paragould Police Department were dispatched after reports that Matthew Jaimes was waving at and striking vehicles. Jaimes told officers that his grandfather was having a seizure.
When officers arrived at the residence, they discovered two victims suffering from gunshot wounds inside the home. One victim was lying on the floor and was able to tell officers that Jaimes had shot both victims. A second victim was found unresponsive in the hallway and was later pronounced dead at the scene.
Jaimes later made incriminating statements regarding the shootings during an interview.
Hagood says that although Jaimes was 17 years old at the time of the offenses, the State elected to prosecute him as an adult due to the violent and heinous nature of the crimes.
Jaimes has been sentenced to 40 years in the Arkansas Department of Correction after pleading guilty to one count of murder in the first degree and one count of battery in the first degree.
UNITED GOSPEL RESCUE MISSION TO HOST NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST AND CHURCH SAFETY MEETING TODAY
The United Gospel Rescue Mission in Poplar Bluff will be hosting multiple events today.
The Rescue Mission will be the site for a free breakfast for the National Day of Prayer through 8:30 am this morning.
At 9 am, the Rescue Mission will be hosting a church safety and security meeting featuring the Butler County Emergency Management Agency.
Local churches are encouraged to attend the meeting to discuss ongoing church safety and security issues.
MAN ARRESTED AFTER OFFICER FINDS OVER 75 GRAMS OF METHAMPHETAMINE IN VEHICLE
Authorities in Northeast Arkansas seized over 75 grams of meth during a stop on Tuesday.
According to the Rector Police Department, an officer made contact with a subject in an area parking lot and detected the odor of marijuana coming from the van and driver. The officer also confirmed that the license plate on the vehicle was expired.
When asked about the marijuana, the driver admitted to an ounce of marijuana in the center console.
After placing the subject in custody, the officer found 2.64 grams of methamphetamine on the subject in his pants pocket. A further search of the vehicle yielded 2.3 ounces of marijuana, almost 30 schedule four narcotic pills, scales, a box of sandwich bags, a full bag of syringes, and a large bag containing 75.48 grams of methamphetamine.
The man also had over $1,100 in cash in multiple denominations.
Officials say that the subject will be charged with multiple felonies, including possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and possession of controlled substances.
DEADLINE IS FRIDAY TO PURCHASE TAGS FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP
Friday is the final day for Poplar Bluff residents to purchase tags for this month’s Bulky Item Pickup.
Residents can purchase bulk item tags from the City Collector’s office at City Hall for $20. The tags entitle you to the removal of four bulk items, such as couches or refrigerators.
No construction materials or small items will be picked up and the program is for residential areas only.
Friday is the final day to purchase item tags at City Hall to be included in next week’s pick up, which will be conducted on Tuesday, May 12th.
TWO WEEK ROAD PROJECT UNDERWAY IN GREENVILLE
Route 67 in Wayne County will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction for two weeks as construction crews perform pavement repairs.
The work zone is located from Route 34 to Front Street in Greenville.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Friday, May 15.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED THIS SUMMER
A Butler County road will be closed this summer for bridge replacements.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route AA in Butler County will be closed beginning May 18th so contractor crews can replace the bridges over Drainage Ditches 1 and 10.
The work zone will be located between County Roads 621 and 629 in Broseley.
BUTLER COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED THIS SUMMER
A Butler County road will be closed this summer for bridge replacements.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route AA in Butler County will be closed beginning May 18th so contractor crews can replace the bridges over Drainage Ditches 1 and 10.
The work zone will be located between County Roads 621 and 629 in Broseley.
Weather permitting, work will begin at 6 a.m. on May 18th with completion anticipated by Wednesday, September 30. Officials say that Route AA will remain closed until the work is complete.
FISK MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED DURING CRASH ON US HIGHWAY 67
A Tuesday afternoon crash near Greenville resulted in injuries to a Fisk man.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 20 year old man was driving on US Highway 67 when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and struck the median.
The driver was taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital with serious injuries.
AREA LETTER CARRIERS TO COLLECT FOOD FOR LOCAL FOOD PANTRIES
Area letter carriers will be collecting food for local food pantries this weekend.
Saturday, May 9th will mark the 34th anniversary of the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger food drive.
On that date, letter carriers from across the area will be collecting non-perishable food donations. Residents just need to leave a non-perishable food donation in a bag by your mailbox on the day of the food drive.
The donations will go directly to local food pantries including The Bread Shed in Poplar Bluff.
26TH ANNUAL POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR FRIDAY
The 26th Annual Poplar Bluff School Foundation Golf Tournament is coming up this week.
The four person scramble tournament is scheduled for Friday, May 8th, at Ozark Ridge Golf Course. Tee time will be at noon.
All proceeds from the event will go towards the foundation scholarship fund and teacher grants.
For more information, call 573-785-7751, extension 5.
ONE INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH MONDAY NIGHT
A St. Louis man was injured in a single vehicle crash Monday night.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 44 year old man was driving on Interstate 55 in Pemiscot County when his vehicle travelled off the right side of the roadway, struck an embankment and guardrail, and then overturned.
The man suffered serious injuries in the crash and was transported to a Hayti hospital.
CREWS TO BE WORKING ON ROUTE 60 IN CARTER COUNTY THIS WEEK
Westbound Route 60 in Carter County will be reduced to one lane with a 20-foot width restriction this week so construction crews can perform pavement repairs.
According to MoDOT, crews will be reducing Route 60 between Route J and Route M near Van Buren.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily through Friday.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
Another round of severe weather will be possible today in Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas.
According to a hazardous weather outlook from the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms are forecast for today and tomorrow.
Officials say that a few strong to severe storms will be possible this afternoon and evening.
STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
Another round of severe weather will be possible today in Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas.
According to a hazardous weather outlook from the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms are forecast for today and tomorrow.
Officials say that a few strong to severe storms will be possible this afternoon and evening.
HANNAH HARPER ADVANCES TO GRAND FINAL OF AMERICAN IDOL
Hannah Harper has reached the Grand Final of American Idol.
Harper performed among the season’s Top 5 on Monday night, singing “Fever” by Peggy Lee in the first round. Harper was then joined by Idol alumni Kellie Pickler for a duet of Martina McBride’s “Broken Wing.”
At the end of the show, Harper was announced to be among the top three for this season, and will compete next week to become the next American Idol.
ONE FLOWN FROM THE SCENE OF A CRASH NEAR DEXTER, TWO OTHERS ALSO INJURED
One person was flown from the scene of a crash Sunday night near Dexter.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the wreck occurred shortly after 8 pm on Stoddard County Road 413 when one vehicle crossed over the center of the roadway and struck another vehicle head on.
The driver of the second vehicle, identified as a 28 year old woman from Bloomfield, was flown to a Memphis hospital with serious injuries.
The driver of the first vehicle had moderate injuries, while a passenger in the second vehicle had minor injuries. They were each transported to area hospitals.
POPLAR BLUFF LIBRARY TO HOST FIREFIGHTER APPRECIATION DAY ON TUESDAY
The Poplar Bluff Fire Department will be celebrated during a story time event for National Firefighter Appreciation Day.
The event is scheduled for 10:30 am and 5:30 pm on Tuesday at the Poplar Bluff Library’s main branch.
Attendees will get a goodie bag, have an opportunity to make a thank you card for firefighters, and see a fire truck up close. There will also be a story time with local heroes.
POPLAR BLUFF TCC STUDENT WINS SKILLSUSA MISSOURI CONTEST
A Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center student has won a statewide contest and will now be featured at a national conference.
The first-place T-shirt design of computer graphic arts design student Amelia Hampton was chosen by membership to be worn for the Leadership and Skills Conference held last week at the State Technical College of Missouri in Linn.
Hampton created her winning design for the secondary brand design category to highlight the outdoors Missouri has to offer. The graphics were limited to four colors, plus the shirt itself.
Amelia's original work, which uses the water texture and color to incorporate the year, will also be featured on the high school trading pin at the national conference in June in Atlanta.
Also qualifying for SkillsUSA Nationals are Nicholas Batrano and Cody Grobe, who earned gold in robotics and automation technology, and Abby Alexander, earning gold in esthetics.
Avery Bohrer won a silver medal in cosmetology technology information, along with a bronze in nail care. Also winning bronze medals were Mason Magill in automotive refinishing technology, Andrew Mahurin in culinary arts, and Kaden McCain in screen printing technology.
POPLAR BLUFF JROTC ACADEMIC TEAM QUALIFIES FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
A Poplar Bluff academic team has qualified to participate in a national championship.
According to School Officials, the Poplar Bluff High School JROTC Battalion has qualified for the 2026 Leadership and Academic Bowl Championship for the first time in the 29-year history of the program.
The academic team—comprised of Ayema Ahsan, Levi Ferguson, Jackson Kennedy and Hattie Scobey, with Victoria Pennell serving as alternate—will compete alongside approximately 100 high schools in June at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
Monday, May 4, 2026
OVER 168,000 RAISED DURING THE 2026 RIVER RADIO ST. JUDE RADIOTHON
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas have come together to help the kids at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The final total for the 2026 River Radio St. Jude Radiothon on April 30th and May 1st was $168,029.
The total includes individual donations, collections
OVER 168,000 RAISED DURING THE 2026 RIVER RADIO ST. JUDE RADIOTHON
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas have come together to help the kids at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The final total for the 2026 River Radio St. Jude Radiothon on April 30th and May 1st was $168,029.
The total includes individual donations, collections from businesses and local events and the people who decided to become partners in hope.
It is not too late for you to help the kids at St. Jude, you can find a link to donate on our website.
BODY OF JUVENILE RECOVERED FROM ST. FRANCIS RIVER
The body of a juvenile was recovered from the St. Francis River after a two day search.
Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs tells KWOC News that the Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call at approximately 3:58 pm on Saturday, reporting that a young child had fallen into the river at a boat dock in Fisk and had been swept downstream.
The search and rescue operation began immediately, including crews from the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, Fire Department, and EMS, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, and specialized water rescue and dive teams from across Southeast Missouri.
Search operations were suspended Saturday night due to darkness and unsafe conditions on the water.
The search resumed on Sunday and the child was located and recovered in about 30 feet of water, roughly 200 yards downstream from the boat dock. The name of the child has not been released
Dobbs says that he would like to express his appreciation for the overwhelming response from agencies across the region, noting that many responded without being requested.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON CRASH KILLS ONE IN STODDARD COUNTY
A man has died from injuries he received in a crash on Saturday in Stoddard County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 53 year old man, from Essex, failed to yield on US Highway 60 and struck another vehicle.
The crash occurred at around 4:30 pm on Saturday.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene by Stoddard County Coroner Brent Stidham. The driver of the second vehicle suffered moderate injuries and was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital.
SUBJECT RESCUED FROM CURRENT RIVER AFTER SUFFERING MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A person was rescued by authorities after suffering a medical emergency in Current River over the weekend.
According to Carter County Sheriff Alonzo Bradwell, swift water rescue was activated early Sunday morning after the individual entered the river.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol, National Park Service, West Carter Ambulance, and the Carter County Sheriff’s Office quickly mobilized, searching both the water and the riverbanks. National Park Service swift water rescue personnel ultimately located the individual in the river experiencing a medical crisis.
The individual was removed from the water and transported for further medical care.
Sheriff Bradwell says that the incident highlights the power of teamwork in critical situations and the life-saving actions taken last night were truly outstanding.
HANNAH HARPER TO FIND OUT IF SHE MADE AMERICAN IDOL TOP 3 TONIGHT
Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper will be singing tonight for a place in the American Idol grand finale.
Last week, Harper secured her spot in the top five after performances of Taylor Swift’s “Mean” and Merle Haggard’s “That’s the Way Love Goes.”
At the end of the show, Harper was announced to be safe and advanced to tonight’s show, which will see two more contestants eliminated.
CULVERT REPLACEMENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route 153 in Stoddard County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a culvert under the roadway.
The section of roadway being closed is located from Route 60 to County Road 712.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
STORM DAMAGE REPORTED AFTER TUESDAY STORMS
Storm damage was reported in Ripley and Butler counties Tuesday following a storm system that crossed the area.
According to the National Weather Service, an outbuilding was blown into a house in Naylor. Officials also reported trees and power lines down.
In Oxly, buildings were rolled over and multiple trees and telephone poles were snapped.
Hail that was estimated to be over an inch was also reported in Ripley County.
STORM DAMAGE REPORTED AFTER TUESDAY STORMS
Storm damage was reported in Ripley and Butler counties Tuesday following a storm system that crossed the area.
According to the National Weather Service, an outbuilding was blown into a house in Naylor. Officials also reported trees and power lines down.
In Oxly, buildings were rolled over and multiple trees and telephone poles were snapped.
Hail that was estimated to be over an inch was also reported in Ripley County.
In Butler County, winds were measured at 70 miles per hour in Neelyville and there were also multiple reports of damage to buildings in the Neelyville area.
A tractor trailer was also blown over one mile north of the Arkansas state line.
Ping pong to golf ball size hail was also reported in Holcomb.
Trees were also reported down in Dunklin County.
RIVER RADIO TO HOST ST. JUDE RADIOTHON THIS WEEK
This week River Radio will be devoting 24 hours of air time to help the kids at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
The River Radio St. Jude Radiothon will be held Thursday and Friday from 6 am to 6 pm each day.
During the radiothon, call in to become a partner in hope and help the kids at St. Jude.
OFC SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT TO BE BROADCAST TODAY ON KWOC FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE PAGES
The Ozark Foothills Conference softball tournament is scheduled to begin today.
The tournament, featuring eight area schools, will be held over two days in Naylor.
The shortened schedule is due to the severe weather from earlier this week.
Today’s lineup will include Doniphan taking on Greenville at noon, followed by Twin Rivers vs. Naylor at 2 pm, Clearwater against Puxico at 4 pm, and finishing with a matchup between East Carter and Neelyville at 6 pm.
The semifinals, third place game, and championship game will all be played on Thursday.
All eight games of the tournament will be broadcast live on the Today’s Talk KWOC Facebook page at facebook.com/TodaysTalkKWOC and the River Radio Youtube page at youtube.com/RiverRadioPB.
STORM DAMAGES SCHOOL IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
The overnight storm system caused damage at a Southeast Missouri school.
According to the Steele Fire Department, firefighters were dispatched at 11:39 pm Monday night to South Pemiscot Central Elementary School after a passerby reported what appeared to be a possible fire.
On arrival, crews encountered multiple downed power lines across the roadway and significant storm damage to the structure.
Firefighters located a broken natural gas line at the rear of the building that was actively burning, with heavy flames present.
The Cooter, Hayti, and Caruthersville Fire Departments responded to assist and crews were able to contain the fire to the immediate area and prevent further extension into the structure.
Officials with the South Pemiscot County R-5 School district say that the campus experienced the loss of a large portion of the building’s metal roof and the fire destroyed two or three classrooms.
South Pemiscot R-5 schools were not in session on Tuesday so school officials could conduct a full assessment of the damage.
POPLAR BLUFF PROM GRAND MARCH TO BE STREAMED ONLINE
The 2026 Poplar Bluff Prom is set for this weekend.
According to officials with Poplar Bluff High School, the prom will be held on Saturday, May 2nd at the Black River Coliseum.
Doors will open at 6 pm, with the Grand March scheduled to begin at 7 pm.
Admission to Grand March is $2 per person and the march will also be streamed on the Mules Media Youtube page.
RIPLEY COUNTY SHERIFF TO HOST CONCEALED CARRY CLASS
A Southeast Missouri sheriff will be hosting a concealed carry class this weekend.
Ripley County Sheriff Rad Talburt and Corporal Rich Medley will be instructing the course from 8 am to 4 pm on Saturday, May 2nd, at the Old Current River Career Center on East Spring Street.
The class costs $100 to attend, and you must register ahead of time by calling 573-996-7031 or 573-996-2129.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE SET FOR POPLAR BLUFF SPRING TENNIS LEAGUE
The deadline has been set to register for the 2026 Poplar Bluff Spring Tennis League.
According to Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation, the final day to register is May 1st. League play will begin on May 18th, with matches played at Poplar Bluff Middle School and Hillcrest Park.
The cost to register is $30, and more information is available at PBParks.RecDesk.com.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
STORM SYSTEM CAUSES MULTIPLE TORNADO WARNINGS MONDAY NIGHT ACROSS THE AREA
The severe weather system that crossed Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas on Monday resulted in numerous tornado warnings throughout the area.
Tornado warnings were issued for Butler, Carter, Ripley, Wayne, Dunklin, and Clay Counties among others.
There were reports of trees being snapped, with numerous large branches down in Ripley County. Close to 60 mile per hour winds were reported in Butler County.
STORM SYSTEM CAUSES MULTIPLE TORNADO WARNINGS MONDAY NIGHT ACROSS THE AREA
The severe weather system that crossed Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas on Monday resulted in numerous tornado warnings throughout the area.
Tornado warnings were issued for Butler, Carter, Ripley, Wayne, Dunklin, and Clay Counties among others.
There were reports of trees being snapped, with numerous large branches down in Ripley County. Close to 60 mile per hour winds were reported in Butler County.
Thousands of people were also without power at points.
According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service in Paducah, numerous strong to severe storms are expected this afternoon into this evening.
Very large hail and damaging winds will be the main concerns, but a few tornadoes cannot be ruled out.
HANNAH HARPER ADVANCES TO TOP 5 OF AMERICAN IDOL
Hannah Harper is one step closer to becoming the American Idol.
Harper performed among the season’s Top 7 on Monday night for Taylor Swift week and chose to sing “Mean.” The three judges, along with guest judge Nikki Glaser all loved the performance, with Nikki highlighting Hannah’s use of banjo.
For her second performance, with the theme of Tribute to California, Harper performed Merle Haggard’s “That’s the Way Love Goes,” which also drew rave reviews from the judges.
At the end of the show, Harper once again avoided elimination to advance to next week’s show, where the top five will be trimmed down to the top three.
THREE INJURED DURING MONDAY CRASH IN STODDARD COUNTY
Three people were injured in a two vehicle crash Monday afternoon in Stoddard County.
According to the Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on US Highway 60 when one vehicle failed to yield to another.
The drivers of each vehicle, an 81 year old woman and 21 year woman, both from Bloomfield, were seriously injured in the crash and transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital.
A passenger in the second vehicle received minor injuries.
MAN FLOWN TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL FOLLOWING SUNDAY EVENING CRASH NEAR BERNIE
A Bernie man was injured after his vehicle struck a home over the weekend.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the 35 year old man was driving on Missouri Highway 25, one mile south of Bernie, when his vehicle ran off the side of the roadway and struck a residence.
The crash occurred at around 6:30 pm Sunday evening.
The driver was seriously injured in the crash and flown to a Memphis hospital.
RECTOR MAN SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS IN PRISON ON CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES
A Northeast Arkansas man will spend the next two decades in prison after his conviction on child pornography charges.
According to Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, 37 year old Joseph Parrish, of Rector, has been convicted on four counts of distributing, possessing, or viewing of matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child.
Parrish was arrested in January of 2025 following an undercover investigation of an online peer-to-peer file-sharing system.
Last week, Parrish pled guilty to the charges and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. After his release, he will remain under court supervision for an additional 10 years and must also register as a sex offender.
THREE RIVERS COLLEGE SPRING CONCERT SET FOR TONIGHT
Three Rivers College students will be sharing music with the community at a performance tonight.
The TRC Music Department Spring Concert has been scheduled for 7 pm at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center. Admission is free.
The Three Rivers College Symphonic Band and Jazz Band, as well as the Collegiate Choir, will perform a variety of musical gems.
For more information, contact the Three Rivers College Music Department at 573-840-9639.
Monday, April 27, 2026
POSSIBILITY OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
Weather officials are closely watching possibilities of severe weather today in Southeast Missouri.
KWOC News spoke with Keith Cooley, Lead Forecaster from the National Weather Service in Paducah, about what kind of severe weather we may see.
“Ingredients are coming together for numerous severe thunderstorms Monday evening and night with all hazards possible including large hail (up to 2” in diameter), damaging winds (60-70 mph) and tornadoes.
A few strong tornadoes will also be possible.
POSSIBILITY OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Weather officials are closely watching possibilities of severe weather today in Southeast Missouri.
KWOC News spoke with Keith Cooley, Lead Forecaster from the National Weather Service in Paducah, about what kind of severe weather we may see.
“Ingredients are coming together for numerous severe thunderstorms Monday evening and night with all hazards possible including large hail (up to 2” in diameter), damaging winds (60-70 mph) and tornadoes.
A few strong tornadoes will also be possible.
Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected to develop over south and central Missouri and quickly become severe Monday afternoon. These thunderstorms will transition to a dangerous line of severe thunderstorms as it spreads eastward Monday evening. A risk level 3 of 5 has been set for Southeast Missouri.
A strong storm or two may develop earlier in the day Monday; however, the main threat times are expected between roughly 7 and 10 pm over Southeast Missouri.
An additional round of severe thunderstorms are possible again Tuesday afternoon. Remember to stay weather-aware and monitor weather apps, NOAA Weather Radio, or local news broadcasts for timely alerts. Also, be sure to identify sturdy shelter options in advance and know where to go if a warning is issued.
Stay tuned to local media and the National Weather Service office in Paducah for the latest information on this severe weather situation.”
HANNAH HARPER TO FIND OUT IF SHE MADE AMERICAN IDOL TOP 5 TONIGHT
Southeast Missouri native Hannah Harper will try to continue her journey to become American Idol tonight.
During Disney Week last week, Harper chose to sing “Almost There” from The Princess and the Frog.
At the end of the show, Harper was announced to be safe and advanced to tonight’s Top 7 performances, featuring chart topping hits from Taylor Swift.
Two more contestants will be eliminated during tonight’s show, which will begin at 7 pm on ABC.
STORM SPOTTER ELITE TRAINING COURSE IN POPLAR BLUFF SCHEDULED FOR MAY 4TH
Storm spotters will have the chance to learn advanced techniques at a class scheduled for next week in Poplar Bluff.
The National Weather Service will be hosting a Skywarn Storm Spotter Training Elite Spotter Course on Monday, May 4th.
The event will begin at 6 pm at Three Rivers College.
The class is for those who have already taken the basic spotter course and will last for approximately four hours.
The course was originally scheduled for today, but was moved due to the anticipated weather.
Registration is required. For more information, visit weather.gov/pah/spottertraining.
MISSOURI HUNTERS CAN APPLY FOR ELK AND BEAR PERMITS BEGINNING IN MAY
Missouri hunters will be able to apply for bull elk and bear permits in May.
The Missouri Department of Conservation will offer five permits to hunt bull elk in Missouri this fall with at least one permit designated for qualifying landowners that own property in Carter, Reynolds, or Shannon counties and the remaining permits being for qualifying Missouri residents.
MDC has designated the elk archery portion to run from October 17th through October 25th and the elk firearms portion to run from December 12th through December 20th.
Missouri has an estimated 325 free-ranging elk under MDC’s elk restoration and management program. Hunters harvested three bull elk during the 2025 season.
The MDC will also offer 2000 permits for the taking of a maximum of 60 black bears during the 2026 Missouri black-bear hunting season this fall, from October 17th through October 30th.
Missouri hunters harvested nine black bears during the 2025 season with two being females and seven being males.
There are multiple ways to apply for each permit including by calling 1-800-392-4115 or by going online to mdc.mo.gov/buypermits.
MENARDS HOSTING PET DRIVE TO BENEFIT LOCAL HUMANE ASSOCIATION
A Poplar Bluff area business is accepting donations to be given to a local humane association.
The Poplar Bluff Menards is serving as a drop off location for pet supply donations through May 31st. Supplies to be donated include, food, treats, feeders, collars, beds, storage containers, mats and more.
You can drop off donations in the box by the Menards exit door.
ROAD WORK SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK NEAR FISK
Outer Road 60 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from County Road 697A to County Road 697B near Fisk.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through Thursday.
Friday April 24, 2026
TWO POPLAR BLUFF RESIDENTS CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING IN STODDARD COUNTY
Two Poplar Bluff residents are in custody in Stoddard County after multiple drugs were found during a traffic stop this week.
Dexter Chief of Police Hank Trout tells KWOC News that on Tuesday an officer found approximately 69.88 grams of methamphetamine, Oxycontin, Alprazolam, drug paraphernalia including smoking pipes and digital scales, and approximately 2.25 pounds of marijuana.
TWO POPLAR BLUFF RESIDENTS CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING IN STODDARD COUNTY
Two Poplar Bluff residents are in custody in Stoddard County after multiple drugs were found during a traffic stop this week.
Dexter Chief of Police Hank Trout tells KWOC News that on Tuesday an officer found approximately 69.88 grams of methamphetamine, Oxycontin, Alprazolam, drug paraphernalia including smoking pipes and digital scales, and approximately 2.25 pounds of marijuana.
Two female suspects, identified as 65 year old Sharon Foster and 56 year old Tracy Boyd, both of Poplar Bluff, were arrested and transported to the Dexter Police Department.
On Wednesday, both Foster and Boyd were officially charged with 1st degree trafficking drugs or attempt, possession of a controlled substance, and unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia, among other charges.
They are currently being held at the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Office on no bond warrants.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON STEALING AND DRUG CHARGES
A Poplar Bluff man is facing multiple charges following his arrest on Wednesday.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, officers made contact with 30 year old Jordan Braden in reference to a reported stolen vehicle that he was operating.
Few details about the arrest have been released, but officials say that Braden was lodged at the Butler County Justice Center and charges for trafficking drugs or attempt, possession of drug paraphernalia, tampering with a motor vehicle, and stealing were sent to the Butler County Prosecutor's office.
Braden also had an active warrant for his arrest.
ALL SEVERE HAZARDS POSSIBLE WITH STORM SYSTEM COMING ON MONDAY
Widespread severe weather will be possible early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, severe weather potential is expected to be much higher on Monday.
All of Southeast Missouri is under an enhanced risk of severe weather for Monday with all severe hazards possible.
Weather officials are reminding everyone to make sure you have sheltering options available on Monday as well as ways to receive weather alerts.
MAGNITUDE 4.0 EARTHQUAKE RECORDED IN MISSOURI BOOTHEEL
Hundreds of people have reported feeling an earthquake Thursday afternoon in Southeast Missouri.
According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 4.0 earthquake began at 12:59 pm on Thursday.
The earthquake was centered approximately a mile west northwest of Cooter and had a depth of over seven miles.
Over 650 people reported feeling the earthquake to the USGS.
THREE RIVERS COLLEGE SPRING CONCERT SET NEXT WEEK
Three Rivers College students will be sharing music with the community at a performance next week.
The TRC Music Department Spring Concert has been scheduled for 7 pm on Tuesday, April 28th at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center. Admission is free.
The Three Rivers College Symphonic Band and Jazz Band, as well as the Collegiate Choir, will perform a variety of musical gems.
For more information, contact the Three Rivers College Music Department at 573-840-9639.
AREA LAW ENFORCEMENT TO HOST DRUG TAKE BACK EVENT ON SATURDAY
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas residents will have a chance to safely dispose of their unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs this weekend.
Multiple area law enforcement agencies will be participating in National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm.
You can find a drop off location in your area by going to DeaTakeBack.com.
QULIN AMERICAN LEGION TO HOST AUTISM AWARENESS DAY THIS WEEKEND
The Qulin American Legion will be hosting an Autism Awareness Day this weekend to raise money for the SEMO Autism Center.
Officials say there will be a 50/50 raffle, auction, music, dancing, and more.
The event will be held on Saturday at the Qulin Memorial American Legion Post 494. All proceeds from the auction and raffle will be donated to the SEMO Autism Center in Cape Girardeau.
2026 SARAH JARBOE WHITE UCAN WALK COMING UP THIS WEEKEND
This weekend will bring the 2026 Sarah Jarboe White UCAN walk back to Poplar Bluff.
According to the United Cancer Assistance Network, the annual walk will be held on Saturday, April 25th, beginning at 9:30 am at the Danny Bell Cancer Center.
Officials say that almost $425,000 has been raised over the 14 years of the event.
The money has gone to help cancer patients with transportation, utilities, groceries, medical expenses, housing, nutritional supplements, and many other necessities while they are going through chemotherapy and radiation and are unable to continue to work.
For more information, contact the United Cancer Assistance Network at 573-776-1892.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
EARLY MORNING PURSUIT LEADS TO ARREST OF FAIRDEALING MAN ON ASSAULT WARRANT
An early morning pursuit in Northeast Arkansas has resulted in the arrest of a Southeast Missouri man.
According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, at around 3 am on Wednesday, a deputy observed a vehicle driving erratically on County Road 111. The vehicle then ran a stop sign and sped up as the deputy attempted to make a traffic stop.
Cole says that the vehicle reached speeds of around 100 miles per hour.
EARLY MORNING PURSUIT LEADS TO ARREST OF FAIRDEALING MAN ON ASSAULT WARRANT
An early morning pursuit in Northeast Arkansas has resulted in the arrest of a Southeast Missouri man.
According to Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole, at around 3 am on Wednesday, a deputy observed a vehicle driving erratically on County Road 111. The vehicle then ran a stop sign and sped up as the deputy attempted to make a traffic stop.
Cole says that the vehicle reached speeds of around 100 miles per hour.
When the vehicle slowed down at an intersection, the deputy made contact with the vehicle’s left rear fender. The vehicle then spun out of control and stalled. The driver was removed at gunpoint and taken into custody. A woman and a seven month old child, who were both unharmed, were found in the back seat of the vehicle.
The driver was identified as 44 year old John Payne of Fairdealing. He was found to have a felony warrant out of Ripley County, with a nationwide pickup for assault 3rd degree. Payne is also reportedly a registered sex offender out of compliance on his probation for registering.
Payne was transported to the Clay County Detention Center on charges of felony fleeing, endangering the welfare of a minor - 1st degree, and reckless driving, among other charges.
RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER COMING ON FRIDAY
Weather officials are warning of a chance of severe weather for the area on Friday.
According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service in Paducah, showers and thunderstorms will sweep across the region from Friday into Friday night.
The system will include the risk of severe weather with heavy
rainfall and lightning being the primary concerns.
Officials say that widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected to return to the area again on Monday.
WAYNE COUNTY MAN FACES UP TO FIVE YEARS IN PRISON FOR THREATENING GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
A Southeast Missouri man will be sentenced this summer after admitting to threatening employees of the federal government.
According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 57 year old Timothy Stevens, of Wayne County, has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to two counts of transmitting a threatening communication in interstate commerce.
Stevens made threatening comments to two separate employees of the Social Security Administration in October of last year.
Stevens said that if he did not receive payments, “I’m commin’ gunning’ for you all,” his plea agreement says. The employee told Stevens that the SSA takes all threats seriously, and he responded “No, I am going gunnin’ trust me, and I’m going to blow up every (expletive) office around here.”
Officials say that Stevens is scheduled to be sentenced on July 28th. The charge is punishable by up to five years in prison, a $250,000 fine or both prison and fine.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MAN ARRESTED FOR ENTICEMENT OF A CHILD
Authorities in Southeast Missouri have arrested an area man for alleged enticement of a child.
According to Steele Police Chief Billy Joe Stanfield, on April 19th, officers received a report of a child getting into a suspicious vehicle. A witness told police that a car pulled up to the child and that the child entered the vehicle.
An officer located the vehicle and the child.
Further investigation led to a no bond warrant being issued for the driver, identified as Terrance Vance, of Hayti, charging him with two counts of enticement or attempted enticement of a child.
During a search of the vehicle, officers located suspected methamphetamine.
Chief Stanfield says that additional charges of possession of a controlled substance will be filed with the Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
REGISTRATION OPEN FOR 2026 PBHS SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM
It is time for parents to get their children registered for Summer School in Poplar Bluff.
Officials say that this year’s summer school will be held Monday through Friday from May 28th through June 25th and is an opportunity for students to earn back credits lost due to low attendance and/or failing classes during the regular school year.
Free breakfast and lunch will be provided for summer school students. Driver’s Education classes and ACT Prep Courses will also be available.
More information is available on the Poplar Bluff High School Facebook page.
DONIPHAN INTERSECTION TO BE CLOSED TODAY
Crews will be closing an intersection today in Doniphan.
According to the City of Doniphan, the Public Works Department will have the intersection of Albert Street and Barton Road closed to through traffic starting this morning.
No timetable was given for when the intersection would reopen. Motorists are asked to use caution in the area and choose an alternate route if possible.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
WOMAN COLLIDES WITH DEPUTY’S VEHICLE IN CLAY COUNTY
A woman was taken into custody following a pursuit late Monday night in Clay County.
Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole tells KWOC News that at around 11 pm, two deputies were conducting a traffic stop when they saw a vehicle go through a red light at a high rate of speed in Corning.
The deputies attempted to stop the vehicle, but it did not yield.
The vehicle jumped a ditch and later swerved and came into contact with a deputy’s vehicle before going into a ditch.
WOMAN COLLIDES WITH DEPUTY’S VEHICLE IN CLAY COUNTY
A woman was taken into custody following a pursuit late Monday night in Clay County.
Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole tells KWOC News that at around 11 pm, two deputies were conducting a traffic stop when they saw a vehicle go through a red light at a high rate of speed in Corning.
The deputies attempted to stop the vehicle, but it did not yield.
The vehicle jumped a ditch and later swerved and came into contact with a deputy’s vehicle before going into a ditch.
The driver, identified as 29 year old Angel Blakeley, of Jonesboro, was removed from the vehicle at gun point and placed into custody.
She was booked in the Clay County Detention Center on charges including felony fleeing, DWI-drugs, possession of meth or cocaine, reckless driving, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
PBHS DRAMA CLUB PRODUCTION OF 12 INCOMPETENT JURORS 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.
EVENT PLANNED FOR ARBOR DAY WEEKEND IN POPLAR BLUFF
Arbor Day is this Friday and the city of Poplar Bluff will be hosting an event to celebrate this weekend.
Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation will be hosting the City of Poplar Bluff's Tree City U.S.A. Proclamation on Saturday, April 25th. The event will begin at 11 am at Pavilion 2 of Kiwanis Bacon Park.
Attendees will receive seedlings and plant seeds provided by the Poplar Bluff Garden Club as well as plant flowers to take home provided by Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation.
POPLAR BLUFF MULES BASEBALL TEAM HOSTING SHOE DRIVE THIS MONTH
Poplar Bluff Baseball players are collecting shoes this month to help students and developing countries.
The Mules Baseball program is hosting a shoe drive through April 30th to raise money for students through Funds2Orgs.
Gently used shoes, including boots and flip flops, are being accepted during the school day near the front entrance at the Junior High. Shoes may also be dropped off during Mules Baseball games, as well as at partnering business sites.
The goal is to collect between 2,500 and 5,000 pounds, according to organizer Allison Bell, Junior High social studies teacher. The shoes donated will be shipped to developing countries.
MISSOURIANS URGED TO LEAVE WILDLIFE IN THE WILD
With spring underway many people are heading outside to enjoy the outdoors.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is encouraging anyone experiencing the wilderness to remember to leave wildlife alone. While it may appear young creatures are abandoned, that’s usually not the case.
MDC State Wildlife Veterinarian Sherri Russell says that the parent will usually return. They are normally out searching for food and cannot constantly attend to their offspring.
Russell added that most newborn animals do not survive in captivity.
The care and rehabilitation of wildlife requires special training, facilities, and permits. Without such proper care, wild animals will remain in poor health and could eventually die.
Russell also cautioned that wildlife can become dangerous as they mature, and can also carry parasites, disease, and have the potential to damage property.
For more information, visit mdc.mo.gov.
MISSOURI MOTORISTS ASKED TO MAKE SAFE DRIVING DECISIONS WHEN NEAR HIGHWAY WORKERS
Missouri motorists are being asked to make safe driving a priority this year during construction season.
This week, the Missouri Department of Transportation is hosting National Work Zone Awareness Week, urging motorists to “Work with Us” by making smart, safe driving choices behind the wheel to protect themselves and those they share the road with, including highway workers.
Missouri will have over 1,000 active work zones during this year’s construction season, so motorists can expect to encounter a significant amount of ongoing maintenance operations during their travels.
In 2025, 24 people were killed in Missouri work zone crashes. Distracted driving contributed to at least 11 of those fatalities as well as more than 400 work zone crashes overall. Distracted driving and driving too fast for the conditions remain the top contributors to work zone crashes.
Officials say that it's not just a courtesy to slow down and move over for these work zones, it's the law. Drivers should be aware of changing traffic conditions, observe warning signs and merge before reaching lane closures.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
SCHOOL BUS CRASHES INTO A TREE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Emergency crews responded to the scene of a school bus crash Monday afternoon in Southeast Missouri.
KWOC News has confirmed that a Greenville R-2 school district bus ran off Route PP near Highway 172 in Wayne County and then struck a tree.
Sergeant Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells us that there were 16 students and the driver on the bus at the time of the crash. Some of the students were released to their parents at the scene.
SCHOOL BUS CRASHES INTO A TREE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Emergency crews responded to the scene of a school bus crash Monday afternoon in Southeast Missouri.
KWOC News has confirmed that a Greenville R-2 school district bus ran off Route PP near Highway 172 in Wayne County and then struck a tree.
Sergeant Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells us that there were 16 students and the driver on the bus at the time of the crash. Some of the students were released to their parents at the scene.
Parrott added that there are, thus far, no reports of serious injuries.
HANNAH HARPER ADVANCES ON AMERICAN IDOL
Hannah Harper is on to the next round of American Idol.
Harper performed among the season’s Top 9 on Monday night for Disney Week and chose to sing “Almost There” from The Princess and the Frog.
At the end of the show, Harper was announced to have advanced to next week’s Top 7 show.
Numerous spectators cheered on Harper from an American Idol watch party held Monday night at the Rodgers Theatre in downtown Poplar Bluff. The watch party was held after the Spring Severe Weather Preparedness night event.
ROBERT SMITH ELECTED AS MAYOR OF POPLAR BLUFF
Robert Smith has been elected as Mayor of Poplar Bluff.
Smith was elected on a 4-3 yes or no vote Monday night by the Poplar Bluff City Council. Billy DePew had also been nominated for the position, but no vote was held due to Smith receiving enough votes for the position.
Following Smith’s election, the City Council chose Lisa Parson to be Mayor Pro Tem, also by a 4-3 vote.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN SENTENCED TO OVER A DECADE IN PRISON FOR POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
A Poplar Bluff man has been sentenced to over a decade in prison on a child pornography charge.
According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 60 year old Leslie Clark was sentenced Tuesday to 141 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography.
In May of 2025, Clark was temporarily residing at a halfway house in Neelyville following his release from federal prison when investigators discovered that someone within the facility was uploading child pornography files through a social media messaging service.
Investigators subsequently traced the account to Clark. Clark’s assigned probation officer seized his cell phone and discovered several videos containing child pornography.
According to court documents, Clark has a prior 2017 federal conviction for possessing child pornography. Officials say that after serving his 141-month sentence, Clark will be placed on a lifetime term of supervised release.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER ANNOUNCED FOR 39TH ANNUAL WOMEN AWARE CONFERENCE
Organizers have announced who will be the keynote speaker for the 39th Annual Women Aware Conference in Poplar Bluff.
The event will be held on Tuesday, September 15th at the Black River Coliseum.
The keynote speaker will be Hannah Harper, the American Idol singer from Southeast Missouri who has gone viral across the nation with her singing during this season’s competition.
For more information, including how to register, visit WomenAwareInc.com.
MAN IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO SHOOTING INCIDENT IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
One subject has been taken into custody for allegedly shooting into an empty vehicle in Dunklin County.
According to Sheriff Nick Darter, shortly after 5 pm Sunday night, deputies were dispatched to the area of County Road 532, outside of Kennett, in reference to a report of shots being fired.
During the course of the investigation, it was determined that one subject confronted another other while armed with a rifle. The armed subject followed the other individual to a neighboring residence, where he discharged multiple rounds into the victim’s unoccupied vehicle. The victim was not inside the vehicle at the time of the shooting and was not injured.
A search warrant was executed at the suspect’s residence where officials seized two illegally possessed firearms with ammunition, methamphetamine, associated drug paraphernalia, and a quantity of suspected marijuana.
The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Dunklin County Jail pending the filing of formal charges by the Dunklin County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The name of the suspect was not released.
ONE FLOWN TO ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL AFTER MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN WAYNE COUNTY
A man was flown to a regional hospital after a motorcycle crash Sunday night.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 34 year old man from Lone Jack, Missouri, was riding on Missouri Highway 34 in Wayne County when his motorcycle ran off the roadway and overturned.
The rider was flown to a St. Louis hospital with serious injuries.
MAGNITUDE 2.0 EARTHQUAKE HITS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SUNDAY EVENING
A small earthquake was reported in Southeast Missouri Sunday evening.
According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 2.0 earthquake was recorded at around 7:21 pm Sunday.
The earthquake was centered less than a mile northwest of Cooter and had a depth of over six miles.
ONE ARRESTED FOLLOWING POLICE CHASE THAT REPORTEDLY REACHED OVER 120 MILES PER HOUR
A police chase over the weekend resulted in the arrest of a Dexter man.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 18 year old Joshua Farver was arrested Saturday on a warrant for careless and imprudent driving resulting in an accident, aggravated fleeing a stop or detention, and DWI.
According to a probable cause affidavit, shortly after 1 am on Saturday, a law enforcement officer attempted to conduct a stop on a vehicle that was traveling 90 miles per hour.
The vehicle continued to accelerate at a high rate of speed causing the pursuit. The officer noted that at times his patrol vehicle was in excess of 120 miles per hour.
The pursuit ended when the suspect vehicle ran off the roadway and struck a traffic sign and tree. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Farver and he was placed under arrest.
A later breath test showed Farver’s blood alcohol content to be .146.
He was held in the Stoddard County Jail on a $20,000 cash bond.
Monday, April 20, 2026
SPRING SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS NIGHT SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT AT RODGERS THEATRE
Butler County residents will have the opportunity to learn more about staying safe during severe weather at a special upcoming event in Poplar Bluff.
The Butler County Emergency Management Agency and Missouri Highlands Healthcare will be hosting a Spring Severe Weather Preparedness Night tonight at Rodgers Theatre in Downtown Poplar Bluff. The event will be free and open to the public.
Starting at 5 pm, attendees will get to meet members of the SEMO Safety Network and visit with volunteers from the Poplar Bluff Severe Weather Response Team along with Today Talk KWOC’s Frankie Casteel.
SPRING SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS NIGHT SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT AT RODGERS THEATRE
Butler County residents will have the opportunity to learn more about staying safe during severe weather at a special upcoming event in Poplar Bluff.
The Butler County Emergency Management Agency and Missouri Highlands Healthcare will be hosting a Spring Severe Weather Preparedness Night tonight at Rodgers Theatre in Downtown Poplar Bluff. The event will be free and open to the public.
Starting at 5 pm, attendees will get to meet members of the SEMO Safety Network and visit with volunteers from the Poplar Bluff Severe Weather Response Team along with Today Talk KWOC’s Frankie Casteel.
There will be a presentation and panel discussion starting at 6 pm featuring behind the scenes stories from those delivering weather updates during storms as well as tips on how to keep your family safe during severe weather.
Immediately following the discussion, Rodgers Theatre will be holding a watch party for American Idol as Hannah Harper takes the stage for Disney Week.
JACOB NICKELSON SELECTED AS NEW POPLAR BLUFF R-1 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
The Poplar Bluff School Board has selected the district’s next Athletic Director.
Board members voted Thursday night to name Jacob Nickelson as the new Athletic Director. He will replace current AD Joe Brown, who is leaving the district this summer.
Nickelson is already a familiar face in Poplar Bluff, currently serving as Assistant Athletic Director. His background in the district also includes time as a junior high basketball and football coach, along with serving as an assistant baseball coach.
A 2012 graduate of Fulton High School, Nickelson went on to continue both his education and baseball career at Three Rivers College before finishing at the University of Central Missouri. While at UCM, he earned recognition in both the university’s Baseball Hall of Fame and Athletics Hall of Fame. He also holds a master’s degree in Educational Leadership.
Nickelson brings a well-rounded résumé in both coaching and administration. He served as an assistant baseball coach at Poplar Bluff from 2016 to 2019 before moving to Winona, where he coached baseball and basketball while also serving as Athletic Director from 2019 to 2022. He then became head baseball coach at Van Buren in 2022 and later took on a dual role as head baseball coach and Athletic Director from 2023 to 2024, leading the program to two district championships.
He returned to Poplar Bluff in 2025 as Assistant Athletic Director and now steps into the district’s top athletic leadership role.
Nickelson, his wife Brittany, and their daughter Chloe say they are excited to continue serving the Poplar Bluff community.
He will officially assume the position on July 1.
SPRING TURKEY SEASON BEGINS TODAY IN MISSOURI
The regular spring turkey season is underway in Missouri.
According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, Turkey Season will run through May 10th.
Conservation officials say that two male turkeys or turkeys with visible beards may be taken during the season by Missouri residents and nonresident landowners.
Hunters are allowed to take only one turkey during the first week and if you do not take one during the first week, then you may take two turkeys during the second and third week.
Hunters are also not allowed to take two turkeys on the same day.
Nonresident hunters may harvest only one bearded turkey.
For more information, visit mdc.mo.gov.
AREA LAW ENFORCEMENT TO HOST DRUG TAKE BACK EVENT
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas residents will have a chance to safely dispose of their unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs this week.
Multiple area law enforcement agencies will be participating in National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25th from 10 am to 2 pm.
You can find a drop off location in your area by going to DeaTakeBack.com.
MDC RECOMMENDS YOU DON’T PLANT INVASIVE CALLERY PEAR TREE
Spring is underway and the Missouri Department of Conservation is cautioning residents to stay away from planting a specific kind of tree.
MDC officials are urging the public to avoid the Callery pear tree.
Also known as the Bradford pear, Cleveland Select, Autumn Blaze, or Aristocrat, the Callery pear tree is a highly invasive tree that multiplies quickly and crowds out Missouri native plants.
Callery pears’ ability to cross-pollinate is why many roadsides, rights-of-way, parks, and other natural areas are filled with white blooms every spring.
Missourians with Callery pear trees on their property have the opportunity to cut down their trees and receive a free, noninvasive tree in return at several “buy-back” events around the state from 3 to 6 pm on April 21st, including in Doniphan and Sikeston.
To qualify, participants must submit a photo of their cut-down Callery pear online. One free native tree will be provided to each registered participant at the selected location.
For more information on the buy-back events and how to register, visit MOInvasives.org.
BRIDGE REHABILITATION PROJECT BEGINS TODAY IN WAYNE COUNTY
Route 134 in Wayne County will be reduced through early August so contractor crews can rehabilitate the bridge over Clark Creek.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the bridge is located between County Road 312 and Route 143.
Work began this morning with completion anticipated by Monday, August 3rd, weather permitting.
Friday, April 17, 2026
MULTIPLE COMMUNITIES REPORT HAIL FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON STORMS
Numerous communities have reported receiving hail during the storm system that crossed the area on Thursday.
Hail with an estimated diameter of 2.75 inches was reported in Stoddard County around the Advance area.
In Butler County, trained spotters measured one inch hail near Poplar Bluff.
Thunderstorms also caused powerlines to be knocked down near Marble Hill.
MULTIPLE COMMUNITIES REPORT HAIL FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON STORMS
Numerous communities have reported receiving hail during the storm system that crossed the area on Thursday.
Hail with an estimated diameter of 2.75 inches was reported in Stoddard County around the Advance area.
In Butler County, trained spotters measured one inch hail near Poplar Bluff.
Thunderstorms also caused powerlines to be knocked down near Marble Hill.
RIPLEY COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FINDS NO WRONGDOING IN OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING OF A DOG EARLIER THIS MONTH
No wrongdoing has been found in connection to an investigation of an officer involved shooting of a dog.
According to Ripley County Prosecuting Attorney Matt Michel, on April 7th, his office was notified of an incident that occurred earlier that day involving a Doniphan Police Officer discharging a firearm at a dog.
Michel says that following a review of body camera footage from both officers involved, it was determined that neither officer engaged in any wrongdoing.
The footage depicts both officers calmly conversing with two individuals at the Doniphan soccer fields, with no raised voices or signs of escalation during the initial interaction. Both officers were positioned several feet away from the individuals and the dog.
Without warning, the dog suddenly rose and charged towards one of the officers. In response, the officer attempted to retreat, however, the dog continued its aggressive approach.
At that point, the officer discharged a single round from his service weapon to stop the threat. The dog sustained injuries but has since received veterinary care and is reported to be recovering. Doniphan Police Chief Mark Rogers says that all costs associated with treating the dog were covered by the city of Doniphan.
THREE RIVERS COLLEGE NAMES TEACHER AND ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF THE YEAR
Three Rivers College is celebrating its Teacher and Adjunct Instructor of the year.
Tiechera Samuell, a Three Rivers English Instructor, has been selected by TRC as the 2025-26 recipient of the Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching.
According to officials, Samuell has worked behind the scenes for more than a decade to support the College, her students, and her co-workers. She helps with policy compliance, web changes, new programs, and accessibility needs for students with disabilities.
In addition, James Gracey, Adjunct Instructor of Forestry, was named by the College as its Adjunct of the Year Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Officials say that Gracey has grown the Forestry program and has gone above and beyond to ensure his students can participate in hands-on learning that increases their knowledge in the field.
He has also created strong networking relationships with community partners to help students find successful careers after completing the Forestry program.
BRIDGE MAINTENANCE PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY ON BUSINESS 60 IN POPLAR BLUFF
Business 60 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane with a 13-foot width restriction for almost a month as construction crews perform bridge maintenance.
According to MODOT, the section of roadway being reduced is located from Riverview Drive to Old Highway B in Poplar Bluff.
Weather permitting, the westbound lanes will be worked on beginning today and continuing through Monday, May 18 at 7 p.m.
The work zone will remain in place 24 hours a day until work is completed.
AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING SHOOTING OF BALD EAGLE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Authorities in Southeast Missouri say an investigation is under way into the illegal shooting of a bald eagle.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is seeking information about a juvenile bald eagle that was found shot southeast of the intersection of East 8th Street and Bushey Avenue in Caruthersville on April 13th.
Officials with the Caruthersville Police Department say that anyone with information about how the eagle was killed is urged to contact Pemiscot County Conservation Agent Hunter Ridenour at 573-757-8357 or Operation Game Thief at 800-392-1111.
MISSOURI GOVERNOR AND FIRST LADY MAKE STOP IN DEXTER
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe and First Lady Claudia Kehoe were in Southeast Missouri on Thursday.
The First Family made a stop at Smiles of Hope Dental Clinic in Dexter for their Mansion on a Mission initiative.
According to the Missouri Government website, Mansion on a Mission is a community-based initiative dedicated to serving Missourians as the First Family leads efforts to provide resources and support to those in need of a helping hand.
QULIN CITY WIDE CLEANUP SCHEDULED TO BEGIN TODAY
The Qulin City-Wide Cleanup is beginning today.
According to city officials, the event has been scheduled for today through April 20th and dumpster use will be limited to residents in the city limits only.
Curbside pickup will also be offered.
For more information, including a list of disallowed items, visit the City of Qulin Facebook page.
TIME RUNNING OUT TO SIGN UP FOR DOUBLES PICKLEBALL LEAGUE IN POPLAR BLUFF
You still have time to get registered for the Summer Pickleball Doubles League in Poplar Bluff.
Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation is hosting the leagues starting May 5th and they are open to all skill levels.
Women will play on Monday evenings, while men will play Tuesday evenings.
Registration is $20 per person and will be available through today.
For more information, visit PBParks.RecDesk.com.
SACRED HEART SCHOOL TO HOST FIESTA AUCTION THIS WEEKEND
Sacred Heart School’s 29th Annual Fiesta Auction has been scheduled for this weekend.
Officials say the event will be held on Saturday at the Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff.
There will be both a live and a silent auction. Doors are set to open at 5 pm, with dinner beginning at 6 pm.
Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 if purchased at the door. Each ticket includes dinner and two adult beverages.
For more information, call 573-785-5836 or visit the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and School of Poplar Bluff Facebook page.
47TH ANNUAL OLD GREENVILLE RENDEZVOUS BEGINS SATURDAY
The 47th Annual Old Greenville Rendezvous will begin on Saturday.
The event, presented by the US Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Wappapello and East Wayne County Chamber of Commerce, will be held on April 18th and 19th at the Greenville Campground.
There will be multiple events and entertainment options available and admission will be free to the public.
For more information, visit the East Wayne County Chamber of Commerce Facebook page.
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.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
PBHS JUNIOR EARNS TRIP TO WASHINGTON D.C. AFTER WINNING ESSAY CONTEST
An area student will get to experience our nation’s capital after she won an essay contest.
According to school officials, Poplar Bluff High School junior Addison Hutson will join more than 100 high schoolers from across the state for the 63rd annual Missouri Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. in June.
Hutson was awarded the all-expense paid week-long trip as the result of winning an essay contest through Ozark Border Electric Cooperative earlier this month.
PBHS JUNIOR EARNS TRIP TO WASHINGTON D.C. AFTER WINNING ESSAY CONTEST
An area student will get to experience our nation’s capital after she won an essay contest.
According to school officials, Poplar Bluff High School junior Addison Hutson will join more than 100 high schoolers from across the state for the 63rd annual Missouri Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. in June.
Hutson was awarded the all-expense paid week-long trip as the result of winning an essay contest through Ozark Border Electric Cooperative earlier this month.
The winning essay details Hutson’s journey of working to regain her love for soccer after experiencing a significant loss.
The Missouri contingent will join over 1,800 students from across the country to meet with their respective legislators in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.
MOTORCYCLE CRASH KILLS ONE IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
One man is dead following a motorcycle crash Tuesday evening in Northeast Arkansas.
According to the Arkansas State Police, 51 year old Cecil Meridith, of Jonesboro, was riding the motorcycle on State Highway 304 in rural Greene County, when the vehicle ran off the roadway in a curve and overturned into a ditch.
Officials say that Meridith was ejected during the crash and later pronounced dead.
AREA POLICE CELEBRATE NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK
This week is National Public Safety Telecommunicators week and multiple area police departments are celebrating their communications departments.
The event honors telecommunications personnel in the public safety community.
You can find more information about National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week online at www.npstw.org.
TESTING FINDS AVIAN FLU CASE IN CLAY COUNTY
Officials say that a case of Avian Flu has been confirmed in Northeast Arkansas.
According to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, testing has confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in a commercial poultry flock in Clay County.
Officials say that the farm is under quarantine, and response and containment measures are underway.
Avian Flu is a severe, highly contagious disease caused by influenza type A viruses. It affects domestic poultry and wild birds, often causing sudden illness or death, devastating poultry populations and causing serious economic losses.
Poultry growers in the region are urged to stay alert for signs of HPAI and continue following strict biosecurity practices to protect their flocks.
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.
PAVEMENT REPAIRS TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY IN DEXTER
Business Route 60 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane beginning today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
The section of roadway impacted by the project is located from One Mile Road to Specialty Drive in Dexter.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through Monday.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
BB GUN REPORTEDLY BROUGHT ON A POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL BUS TUESDAY MORNING
A BB gun was reportedly brought onto a school bus Tuesday morning by a student.
Poplar Bluff Superintendent Dr. Aaron Cornman say that Tuesday morning a middle school student reported that while on the bus, a schoolmate stated they had a gun, which could be felt through the backpack.
Once notified, school administration immediately secured the backpack and detained the student.
They then found a BB gun in the backpack.
BB GUN REPORTEDLY BROUGHT ON A POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL BUS TUESDAY MORNING
A BB gun was reportedly brought onto a school bus Tuesday morning by a student.
Poplar Bluff Superintendent Dr. Aaron Cornman say that Tuesday morning a middle school student reported that while on the bus, a schoolmate stated they had a gun, which could be felt through the backpack.
Once notified, school administration immediately secured the backpack and detained the student.
They then found a BB gun in the backpack.
Cornman says that the district has zero tolerance for this type of inappropriate behavior, and any such violation of student code of conduct will result in disciplinary action in accordance with school board policy.
Cornman is applauding the reporting student for doing the right thing by coming forward to share their concern with a caring adult.
BROSELEY MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN CONNECTION TO DEATH OF SUSPECTS FATHER
A Broseley man has been charged with murder in connection to the death of his father.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, on April 13th, the Ripley County Sheriff's Office requested that the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Division of Drug and Crime Control investigate a suspicious death in Naylor.
Ripley County deputies had located 71 year old Robert Manns, of Naylor, deceased inside a residence.
An investigation led authorities to Robert Manns son, 44 year old Dustin Manns, of Broseley. On Tuesday, Dustin Manns was formally charged with murder - first degree, armed criminal action, abandonment of a corpse, stealing a motor vehicle, and tampering with a motor vehicle.
He is being held without bond.
SPRING SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS NIGHT SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 20TH AT RODGERS THEATRE
Butler County residents will have the opportunity to learn more about staying safe during severe weather at a special upcoming event in Poplar Bluff.
The Butler County Emergency Management Agency and Missouri Highlands Healthcare will be hosting a Spring Severe Weather Preparedness Night on Monday, April 20th at Rodgers Theatre in Downtown Poplar Bluff. The event will be free and open to the public.
Starting at 5 pm, attendees will get to meet members of the SEMO Safety Network and visit with volunteers from the Poplar Bluff Severe Weather Response Team.
There will be a presentation and panel discussion starting at 6 pm featuring behind the scenes stories from those delivering weather updates during storms as well as tips on how to keep your family safe during severe weather.
Immediately following the discussion, Rodgers Theatre will be holding a watch party for American Idol as Southeast Missouri’s Hannah Harper takes the stage for Disney Week.
NORTHEAST ARKANSAS OFFICER STRUCK BY A VEHICLE WHILE ASSISTING MOTORIST
A law enforcement officer in Northeast Arkansas was struck by a vehicle Monday while assisting a motorist.
According to Greene County Sheriff Brad Snyder, Sergeant Colby Drope was assisting a tractor trailer driver that was having mechanical issues on Highway 49 North between Paragould and Marmaduke when he was struck by a passing motorist.
Drope was attempting to get the attention of a southbound tractor trailer in order to slow them down a bit to prevent another possible collision. Video released showed that the southbound tractor trailer was as far over as he could get, as he could see northbound traffic not stopping for the partial lane obstruction.
Snyder says that Sergeant Drope was transported to a local hospital and was found to have no broken bones or serious injuries.
Snyder is asking motorists to be careful when approaching any scene where flashing lights are activated.
PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route 25 in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
The section of roadway being reduced is located from Route AC to Route E in Bloomfield.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. both today and tomorrow.
CREWS TO BE WORKING TODAY ON ROUTE 61 IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
Route 61 in New Madrid County will be closed so crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation can perform pavement repairs.
The work zone will be located near Marston between Route 62 and County Road 314.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 a.m. today to 4 p.m. tomorrow.