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BICYCLIST STRUCK BY CAR IN ADAIR COUNTY
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
A
bicyclist was injured after being struck by a car Wednesday afternoon in Adair
County. Kirksville Police said that it happened at around 3:30pm as 70 year old
Timothy Stanwood of Kirksville was riding his bike across an intersection on
South Cottage Grove Avenue, in front of Kirksville Area Technical Center when
he was struck by a car driven by a 16 year old Kirksville boy. He was taken to
Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of minor
injuries. Police were unclear about the exact cause of the incident.
ONE KILLED, TWO INJURED IN AUDRAIN COUNTY
ACCIDENT
A
Mexico man was killed, while two other men were injured in an accident that
occurred at 6:45am Wednesday in Audrain County. The patrol says that witnesses
stated that an SUV being driven by a 35 year old Mexico man was on Missouri 22
and attempting to pass several vehicles when he struck a tractor trailer driven
by a 46 year old Fulton man head-on, which in turn caused another tractor
trailer this one driven by a 56 year old Paris man to travel off the left side
of the roadway and overturned, coming to rest on its top. The SUV came to rest
partially in the eastbound lane and shoulder, ejecting the driver from it. The
other tractor trailer went off the right side of the road and caught fire. The
Mexico man was pronounced dead at the scene, while the Paris man was taken to
University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries. Meanwhile
the Fulton man refused treatment at the scene for moderate injuries.
BRIDGE REHABILITATION WORK TO BEGIN IN
MACON COUNTY
Weather permitting,
bridge rehabilitation work is scheduled to begin as early as February 2 in the
eastbound and westbound lanes of U.S. Route 36 and at the U.S. Routes 63/36
interchange in Macon County. Traffic will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot
width restriction in place at the following locations:
- U.S. 36 (eastbound and
westbound)
- Bridge over Gantz Street in
Macon
- Bridge over Long Branch Lake
Road, just west of Macon
- Underneath U.S. 63/36
interchange bridge in Macon
- U.S. 63 (northbound and
southbound)
- U.S. 63/36 interchange bridge
in Macon
This bridge
rehabilitation work marks the beginning of two improvement projects that were
awarded last year to Magruder Paving, LLC of Troy. This work is part of the
$8.1M contract that includes the following major improvements:
- U.S. 63 (over U.S. 36)
Interchange Improvements at Macon:
- Bridge rehabilitation of the
U.S. 63 interchange bridge (as early as February 2):
- Improvements at all four
interchange ramps:
- Right-hand turn lanes added
to the eastbound and westbound off-ramps
- Signals and lighting
improvements at ramp terminals
- Signals, lighting and median
island improvements at the U.S. 63 and Briggs Drive intersection
- Intersection safety
improvements at U.S. 36 and Kellogg Avenue
- U.S. 36 Bridge Rehabilitations
and Resurfacing in Macon County:
- Bridge rehabilitations at the
following U.S. 36 (eastbound and westbound) bridges (as early as February
2):
- Over Gantz Street in Macon
- Over Long Branch Lake Road,
just west of Macon
- Resurfacing work at the
following locations (tentatively scheduled for mid-March):
- U.S. 36 (Eastbound) - from
0.5 mile west of Route O in Bevier to 0.1 mile east of Kellogg Avenue
near Macon
- U.S. 36 (Westbound) - from
Kellogg Avenue in Macon to 1.7 miles west of Route O in Bevier
As construction
progresses, motorists can expect the following traffic impacts:
- Lane reductions with a 10-foot
width restriction in place
- Periodic nighttime lane
reductions and closures, including the interchange ramps
All work is scheduled to
be completed by October 1, 2026. Signs, including message boards, will be
utilized for traffic control and alerts such as schedule changes. All work
is weather-dependent, and schedules are subject to change.
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THREE INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
Three females were injured, one
seriously in an accident that occurred at around 8:45am Tuesday in Macon
County. The report said that it happened at the north US 63 junction in La
Plata as an eastbound car driven by 75 year old Brenda Barnett of Macon failed
to yield and pulled into the path of a southbound car being driven by 19 year
old Karlee Carman of Atlanta and the two collided. Barnett was flown to
University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries while Carman and her
passenger a 15 year old Macon girl were taken to Northeast Regional Medical
Center in Kirksville for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A 26 year old man from Quincy,
IL was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday afternoon in Marion
County. The highway patrol says that it happened at around 1:25pm as he was on
US 61 at Warren Lane in Palmyra fleeing from a Marion County Deputy when his
truck ran off the left side of the road and struck an embankment. He was taken
to Hannibal Regional Hospital with serious injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Tuesday
afternoon crash in Franklin County. MSHP stated that a 43 year old Washington
man was on Bieker Road when his SUV traveled off the right side of the road and
struck some trees. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital
in Washington for treatment. The crash happened at around 1:55pm Tuesday.
FOUR INJURED IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON ACCIDENT
Four people from Middletown
were injured in an accident that occurred at 4:05pm Sunday in Lincoln County.
The patrol says that a 17 year old girl was on Route PP when she failed to
yield and her vehicle struck a vehicle driven by a 64 year old man. The girl
was taken to Pike County Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries,
while the man was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
Two passengers’ in the man’s vehicle a 62 year old man was taken to SSM Health
St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of moderate injuries, while
an 8 year old boy was taken to St. Louis Children’s Hospital with serious
injuries.
TEEN HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 16 year old Catawissa boy was
hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday night in Franklin County. The highway
patrol said it happened at around 8:15pm as he was on Route N when he failed to
negotiate a sharp curve to the left, lost control of his car, crossed the
center line, began to skid and rotate and then traveled off the left side of
the roadway, struck some rocks and overturned. He sustained minor injuries and
was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment.
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MAN INJURED IN MARION COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 36 year old Hunnewell man was
injured in an accident that occurred at around 11:55am Saturday in Marion
County. The patrol says that he was on US 36 at Monroe City when he suffered a
medical issue, causing his car to travel off the left side of the roadway,
crossed the median into the westbound lanes, struck a group of trees and a
fence, coming to rest facing north. He was transported by ambulance to Hannibal
Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
TWO HURT IN SATURDAY MORNING CRASH
Two people from New London were
hurt in a Saturday morning crash in Ralls County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 8:55am as a 21 year old Louisiana man was on US 61 ½ mile north of
New London when he attempted to pass a car driven by a 76 year old woman and
his car struck her car and they both lost control and struck the bridge. Both
the woman and her passenger a 64 year old man were taken to Hannibal Regional
Hospital for treatment of minor to moderate injuries respectively.
DRIVER INJURED IN EARLY SATURDAY MORNING WRECK
A driver was injured in a
one-vehicle wreck early Saturday morning in Warren County. MSHP stated that a
38 year old Warrenton man was eastbound on I-70 when his vehicle ran off the
right side of the road and into the separator, struck an access point and
overturned. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to SSM Health St.
Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment. The wreck happened at 5:50am
Saturday.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 36 year old Keytesville man
was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 4:20pm Tuesday in
Randolph County. The patrol says that he was on US 24 at MO 3 when his car
traveled off the south side of the roadway and struck a tree. He was taken to University
Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
MOTORCYCLIST KILLED IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A motorcyclist was killed in a
Tuesday afternoon crash in Warren County. The highway patrol said it happened
at 3:25pm as a 53 year old Wright City man was on Missouri 47 when he failed to
negotiate a left hand curve in the road, causing his motorcycle to travel off
the roadway, struck a dirt embankment and overturned, ejecting him from it. He
was transported by ambulance to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St.
Louis where he died a short time later from his injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN WEDNESDAY MORNING WRECK
A driver was hurt in a
two-vehicle wreck Wednesday morning in Clark County. MSHP stated that a 85 year
old man from Williamstown, MO was on Route D 4 miles south of Wyaconda when he
failed to observe traffic and turned his truck into the path of a car being
driven by a 17 year old Wyaconda boy and the two collided. The man was taken to
Scotland County Hospital in Memphis for treatment of minor injuries. The wreck
happened at 7:50am Wednesday.
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MAN INJURED IN PIKE COUNTY ACCIDENT
An 81 year old man from Pearl,
IL was injured in an accident that occurred at around 11:45am Monday in Pike
County. The patrol says that he was on US 54 when his truck crossed the center
of the roadway, traveled off the right side, struck several wood posts and a
box trailer. He was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of minor
injuries.
AREA WOMAN KILLED IN OUT OF STATE CRASH
An area woman was killed in a
crash in Oklahoma last Friday. The report states that 79 year old Yvonne Wynn
of Kirksville was traveling south on Highway 10 in eastern OK when her vehicle
ran off the right side of the road and struck a tree. She was not wearing a
seat belt and was pronounced dead by medical personnel. According to Facebook
posts made by her loved ones, she was in Oklahoma visiting family.
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COMMISSION
AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR PROJECTS IN NORTHEAST DISTRICT
During its regular
meeting on January 7, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
awarded the following contracts for resurfacing and bridge replacement projects
in the Northeast District.
- A $448,607 contract was awarded
to Magruder Paving, LLC, for a resurfacing project on Business Route 63,
from Carpenter Street to Route A, in Moberly in Randolph County
- A $1.8M contract was awarded to
Magruder Construction Co., Inc., for a bridge replacement project on Route
J, over Big Creek, 0.2 mile south of Route U, near Troy in Lincoln County
- A $1.1M contract was awarded to
Magruder Paving, LLC, for a resurfacing project on Missouri Route 47, from
Turnbull Trail to 0.1 mile west of Routes H and J, in Troy in Lincoln
County
Additional
information, regarding timelines and traffic impacts will be released prior to
the start of construction.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Macon County
Route V – January 12 – 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from Mahogany Street to Oxford Street near Clarence between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route UU – January 12 - 16, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from U.S. Route 36 to Clarence Street near Callao between 8:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler County
Route A – January 20 – 23, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Route J to Route T over Bridge Creek between 8:30 and 2:00
p.m. daily.
DRIVER
EXAMINATION STATIONS TO CLOSE FOR JANUARY HOLIDAY
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the public
that driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed on the
following date:
Monday, January 19, 2026, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr.
Day.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 79 year old man from
Danville, IL was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 12:40pm
Friday in Linn County. The patrol says that he was on US 36 Three miles west of
Brookfield when his SUV traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck an embankment
and overturned. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A driver was seriously injured
in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday night in Gasconade County. The highway patrol said
it happened at 9pm as a 72 year old Cuba man was on Route T when his truck ran
off the right side of the road, struck a fence and several trees before
overturning and ejected him from it. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in St.
Louis with serious injuries.
EARLY FRIDAY MORNING CRASH SENDS DRIVER TO HOSPITAL
An early Friday morning crash
sent a driver to the hospital with minor injuries. MSHP stated that a 55 year
old St. Louis man was on Highway 61 when his vehicle ran off the east side of
the road and overturned. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to Pike
County Memorial Hospital for treatment. The crash happened at 5:50am Friday.
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CARROLL
COUNTY ROUTE B BRIDGE NOW OPEN
The Missouri
Department of Transportation has contracted E&C Bridge, LLC to complete a
bridge deck replacement project on four bridges in Carroll, Chariton and
Livingston counties. The Carroll County Route B bridge over Sambo Creek, south of
Wakenda, reopened to traffic Tuesday.
The bridge had been
closed since Nov. 17, 2025.
Listed below are the
other bridges included in this project:
- Chariton County Route KK bridge
over the Little Chariton River, north of Glasgow. The bridge is expected
to reopen in March 2026.
- Livingston County Route D
bridge over the Shoal Creek Drainage Ditch, south of Ludlow. The bridge
reopened in December 2025.
- Carroll County Route JJ bridge
over West Fork Wakenda Creek, northwest of Norborne. The bridge reopened
in December 2025.
BRIDGE
IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY TO BE REPLACED
The Livingston County Route K North Fork Crooked Creek Bridge,
west of Chula, is scheduled to close on Monday, Jan. 19, as part of the
Northwest Bridge Bundle project. The project is expected to be complete in
April 2026.
During construction, motorists
should seek an alternate route around the closure. The North Fork Crooked Creek
Bridge was built in 1932 and has a traffic volume of approximately 221 vehicles
per day.
The full list of bridges to be
replaced can be found on the Northwest Bridge Bundle web page.
All work is weather-permitting,
and schedules are subject to change.
JOIN MODOT
IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING
January is
National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, with National Human Trafficking
Awareness Day taking place on Sunday, Jan. 11. With employees working on the
state’s roads every day, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is
on the front lines of our state’s fight against human trafficking. This
January, MoDOT asks everyone to help prevent human trafficking by learning the
signs and what to do if you suspect human trafficking is occurring.
Places such as rest stops, gas
stations, convenience stores, fast-food establishments and hotels are common
locations for the practice of human trafficking. According to the National
Human Trafficking Hotline, in 2024 there were 272 cases of human trafficking
identified in Missouri involving 539 victims, up from 247 cases a year earlier.
Nationally, these numbers jump to nearly 12,000 cases identified in 2024 alone,
with nearly 22,000 victims.
MoDOT provides specialized training
to employees on how to identify the common indicators of human trafficking and
what to do when trafficking is suspected in Missouri.
Some of the warning signs of a
potential trafficking situation include signs of physical abuse, branding
tattoos, wearing clothing inappropriate for the weather or location, not being
in possession of their money or identification, body language indicating
discomfort, lack of eye contact with anyone except their trafficker or not
being allowed to speak for themselves.
If you suspect someone is being
forced to engage in any activity from which they can’t leave — whether it is
commercial sex, housework, farm work or other activity — call the National
Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text BeFree
(233733). Information is available online at humantraffickinghotline.org. Please save the
National Human Trafficking Hotline number as a contact in your cellphone: 1-888-373-7888. If
someone is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1.
Visit MoDOT’s website, modot.org/fighthumantrafficking, for additional
information.
NOVEMBER
2025 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Data in the Missouri Jobs Report is produced in partnership with
the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Both the timing and
availability of the data included in the Missouri Jobs Report was impacted by
the lapse in federal appropriations and subsequent federal government shutdown.
For nonfarm payroll employment (Current Employment Statistics),
October and November 2025 data are published for the first time in this report.
Labor force and unemployment (Local Area Unemployment Statistics) data for
October could not be collected retroactively and is not published in this
report. Where possible, November 2025 labor force and unemployment data is
compared to September, on a seasonally adjusted basis.
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment increased by 5,500 jobs in
November 2025 from October 2025, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate
decreased by one-tenth of a percentage point from September 2025. Private
industry employment increased by 4,100 jobs and government employment increased
by 1,400 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of 59,700 jobs from
November 2024 to November 2025, and the unemployment rate increased by
four-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.6 percent in November 2024 to 4
percent in November 2025.
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MAN AND
WOMAN FROM SHELBY COUNTY ACCUSED OF CHILD ABUSE
A man and woman from Shelby County are
accused of abusing one of their kids and locking her in a room in their
basement. 37 year old Anthony Amerson and 38 year old Rebecca Humphrey both
from Shelbina are charged with one count each of second-degree endangering the
welfare of a child. According to the report, the girl told the Shelbina Police
Department that they repeatedly physically abused her using different objects,
including a belt, sandal, cord and also a broomstick. The girl also stated that
they would lock her and her siblings in a room in the basement and kept them
from getting out by blocking the door with large heavy objects. The woman was
arrested and charged back in November 2025, while the man was arrested and
charged this week. Both are free on bond.
DRIVERS
HURT IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
Both drivers were hurt in an accident that
occurred at 6:55am Wednesday in Callaway County. The patrol says that a 64 year
old Auxvasse woman was on Highway BT when she pulled into the path of a vehicle
being driven by a 52 year old Montgomery City man and the two cars collided.
Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor
injuries.
TWO
INJURED IN TUESDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 19 year old girl and her passenger a 1 year
old boy both from Bethany escaped with minor injuries after a one-vehicle wreck
Tuesday night in Livingston County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8pm
as they were on MO 190 when the SUV traveled off the north side of the roadway,
struck a tree, became airborne, continued across a creek, struck an embankment,
overturned once and came to rest on its wheels facing east. Both were taken to
Hedrick Medical Center in Chillicothe for treatment of minor injuries.
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INFANT
GIRL HURT IN WARREN COUNTY ACCIDENT
An infant girl from Belsalem, PA was hurt in
an accident that occurred at 1:15pm Monday in Warren County. The patrol says
that she was a passenger in an SUV being driven by a 31 year old woman from
Belsalem, PA. They were eastbound on I-70 when it traveled off the road and
overturned. The baby girl was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake
St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries.
TEEN
INJURED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A teenage girl from Beaufort, MO was injured
in a one-vehicle wreck Monday afternoon in Franklin County. The highway patrol
said it happened at 12:20pm as the 16 year old girl was on 3363 Fox Creek Road
in Beaufort when her car ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned.
She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for
treatment.
I-70
ENTRANCE RAMP FROM ROUTE A TO CLOSE THIS WEEK
The entrance ramp from Route A to westbound Interstate 70, west
of Williamsburg at Exit 155, is set to close during the day this week for
shoulder improvements. Local crews from the Missouri Department of
Transportation anticipate closing the ramp between 7am and 2:30pm on Thursday
and Friday. During these closures, motorists will need to use an alternate
route. All
work is weather permitting.
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ONE KILLED, SIX INJURED IN SULLIVAN COUNTY CRASH
A Monday morning crash involving a Missouri State Highway patrol car and a truck killed one person and injured six others in Sullivan County. The report stated that it happened at 7:20am on Highway 6 between Green City and Green Castle. They also said that the trooper is based out of Adair County, but he was helping to cover Sullivan County on Monday. There was no pursuit involved in the incident. One person in the truck was pronounced dead at the scene, while five other people in the truck and the state trooper were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Highway 6 was closed for approximately 5 hours while the wreckage was cleared and the crash investigated.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A 33 year old La Belle man was
seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 6:55am Monday in Lewis
County. The patrol says that he was on MO 16 1/2 mile east of Monticello when
his jeep traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck a ditch and overturned.
He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
MSHP REPORTS FIVE TRAFFIC FATALITIES, ZERO DROWNINGS, BOATING
FATALITIES OVER NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY
Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State
Highway Patrol, provides the following preliminary statistics related to the
New Year’s holiday:
Five people died and 87 were injured in 187 traffic crashes during
the 2026 New Year’s holiday counting period, which began at 6 p.m. Wednesday,
December 31, 2025, and ended at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, January 4, 2026. There were
0 boating crashes and 0 drownings over the 2026 New Year’s holiday counting
period.
2026 New Year’s Holiday Traffic Statistics
Troopers investigated the following:
Traffic Crashes — 187
Traffic Crash Injuries — 87
Traffic Crash Fatalities — 5
DWI — 112
During the 2024-2025 New Year's holiday counting period one person
was killed and 118 injured in 264 traffic crashes in Missouri.
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THREE PEOPLE SHOT ON CLARK LANE IN COLUMBIA SUNDAY NIGHT
Shortly after 9 o’clock last (SUN) night, Columbia Police responded to a shots fired call at the 4800 block of Clark Lane. A report posted to the departments facebook page indicated three victims were shot during the incident. They sustained life-threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital. Police also said a suspect is in custody and extended thanks to the residents in the area for your patience as we continue to investigate the scene as well as thanking the other agencies that assisted with this incident. Police say this is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Columbia Police Department at 573.874.7652. To provide information without leaving your name or number, call CrimeStoppers at 573.875.8477. If you provide information to CrimeStoppers that leads to an arrest, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,500.
TEEN ARRESTED AFTER SHOTS FIRED INSIDE STORE SATURDAY NIGHT IN COLUMBIA
Columbia Police responded to the Shoppes at Stadium area Saturday night for reports of an active assailant and shots fired. Authorities later determined the shots were fired inside Dick’s Sporting Goods. No injuries were reported. The suspect reportedly fled the area after stealing a car and was last seen on Interstate 70. Highway Patrol troopers later spotted the stolen vehicle in Pettis County. As troopers attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver fled leading to a pursuit. The suspect was taken into custody shortly after 8:30 Saturday night after crashing the stolen vehicle. Authorities report the 17 year old suspect was arrested on numerous charges including multiple counts of 1st degree assault, property damage, hijacking a vehicle, unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action.
MOBERLY TEEN INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH
The patrol reports a 16 year old male from Moberly was injured in a Randolph County crash around 4:35 pm Sunday on MO BB, 3 miles west of Moberly. According to the on-line crash report, the driver lost control of his westbound vehicle and overcorrected striking a utility pole and overturning. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
SHED CATCHES ON FIRE LATE FRIDAY NIGHT IN ADAIR COUNTY
A shed caught on fire late Friday night in Adair County. The Kirksville Fire Department responded to the call at around 10pm which was located in the 900 block of East Jefferson Street in Kirksville. According to the report when they arrived at the scene smoke could be seen coming from where the shed was located. Also they stated that the shed had partially collapsed and the fire took down a live power line in the alley behind a house. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FROM MACON COUNTY CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZTION
A Macon County Mother and Daughter have been accused of stealing money from a not-for-profit group and using it to pay the daughter's utility bill for 4 months. According to court documents 58 year old Vickie Thompson and her daughter 37 year old Crystal Toumbs both from Callao have each been charged with felony stealing- $750 or more. The charges were filed on Wednesday December 31, 2025. Also the report stated that Thompson was President of the Callao Harvest Fiesta, Inc. at the time of the alleged stealing. Investigators stated that they used money from the organization to make 4 online payments to Macon Electric Cooperative in late 2024. The amount totaled $1,576.55. No court date has been announced yet.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks. All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/. Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
· Lincoln County
Route H – January 5, CLOSED for culvert replacement from Missouri Route 47 to Snyder Road near Troy between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
· Macon County
U.S. Route 36 Westbound – January 7 - 9, LANE RESTRICTION for sign work from U.S. Route 63 to Long Branch Lake Road in Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
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LA PLATA DRIVER INJURED ATTEMPTING TO AVOID DEER IN ROADWAY
The patrol reports a 45 year old man from La Plata sustained minor injuries in a single vehicle crash at 715 pm Thursday in Macon County, 5 miles south of La Plata on Old highway 63. The driver swerved attempting to miss a deer in the roadway, lost control of his vehicle which overturned. The driver was treated at Samaritan Hospital in Macon.
QUINCY DRIVER INJURED IN MONROE COUNTY ACCIDENT ON THURSDAY
A Quincy, IL woman sustained injuries when her vehicle ran off the right side of highway 24, 3 miles south of Monroe City and overturned just before 4pm Thursday. She was transported to Hannibal Regional Hospital with moderate injuries.
JEFFERSON CITY TEENAGER HURT IN COLE COUNTY CRASH EARLY IN NEW YEAR
A 17 year old female from Jefferson City sustained moderate injuries in a single vehicle crash in Cole County early in the New Year. Troopers said the wreck happened at 2:38 AM Thursday at Scruggs Station Road at Jakes Lane when her auto travelled off the right side of the road and struck a utility pole. She sustained moderate injuries and was transported to St. Mary’s for treatment.
OTHER CRASH & ARREST REPORTS ALSO LISTED
The patrol’s on-line crash reports also indicated several other accidents that occurred before 2025 came to an end including accidents in Boone and Osage counties, along with Putnam, Chariton, Randolph and Marion counties that involved area drivers. In addition, on-line records indicate troopers made several DWI and other arrests which will be included in the official New Year’s Holiday Counting period which is still underway.
FORMER GREEN CITY CLERK DUE IN COURT IN MID JANUARY
From www.ktvo.com, John Garlock reports the case involving Kelly Bicknell, 43, formerly of Green City, who is facing two felony charges related to her time as Green City's previous city clerk has a court date coming up later this month. Bicknell held the city clerk position from late August 2024 until she resigned on Christmas Eve 2024 and is charged with two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card. Those charges were filed in May 2025. During her time as city clerk of Green City, investigators allege that Bicknell used a credit card belonging to the city to make more than $16,000 worth of personal purchases. According to court documents, Bicknell used the credit card to rent a moving truck and to pay for related expenses. The prosecutor said in court papers that the now-former clerk also used the city's credit card to pay for spa services for herself and to buy shoes and clothing for her and her family. Bicknell is due in Sullivan County Court on January 20, 2026, for her preliminary hearing. According to online court records, she now lives in Shawnee Mission, Kansas.
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MAN HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 23 year old Columbia man was
hurt in an accident that occurred at 3:30pm Monday in Boone County. The patrol
says that he was on Route KK when his vehicle traveled off the road and struck
a ditch. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital for treatment
of minor injuries.
THREE WOMEN INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN MONDAY MORNING CRASH
Three women were injured, one
seriously in a Monday morning crash in Callaway County. The highway patrol said
it happened at 11:55am as a 42 year old Mexico woman pulled into the path of a
car driven by a 72 year old Fulton woman and the two vehicles collided. The
Mexico woman sustained serious injuries, while the Fulton woman sustained
moderate injuries and also a passenger in the car a 22 year old Fulton woman
suffered minor injuries. All three were taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment.
PATROL
REPORTS 10 FATALITIES, NO DROWNINGS, BOATING CRASHES OVER 2025 CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports 10 people died in
traffic crashes during this year’s Christmas holiday counting period--from 6
p.m. Wednesday, December 24, 2025, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, December 28,
2025. There were no boating crashes or drownings.
During the Christmas holiday counting period, troopers report the
following traffic statistics for 2025 (preliminary):
Crashes ─ 258
Injuries ─ 94
Fatalities ─ 10
DWI Arrests ─ 93
During the 2024 Christmas holiday counting period, troopers
investigated 81 traffic crashes, which included four fatalities and 44
injuries. Statewide, five people died and 133 people were injured in 295
traffic crashes over last year’s Christmas holiday. Troopers arrested 18 people
for driving while intoxicated during the 2024 Christmas holiday counting
period.
There were zero boating crashes, zero boating fatalities, zero
drowning, and zero boating while intoxicated arrests during the 2025 Christmas
holiday counting period.
MSHP:
RING IN THE NEW YEAR SAFELY
Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State
Highway Patrol, encourages everyone to make good decisions regarding their New
Year’s celebration. No one wants to start 2026 with a traffic crash or DWI
arrest. During the 2024-2025 New Year’s period, one person was killed and 118
injured in 264 traffic crashes in Missouri.
The 2026 New Year’s holiday counting period begins at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025, and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, January 4,
2026.
If your plans to welcome the new year include alcohol, please
designate a sober driver or utilize a ride share service or taxi to ensure you
arrive home safely. The roadway is no place for a driver under the influence of
drugs or alcohol.
If you plan to travel this New Year’s, remember to buckle up and
make sure all your passengers do the same. Remember: Missouri is now a
hands-free state. Pay attention, obey all traffic laws, and when in doubt,
yield the right-of-way. Due to ongoing road construction throughout the state,
the Patrol suggests that travelers use the MoDOT Traveler Information Map to
plan their travel days. The map provides up-to-date information such as road
closures, delays, construction zones, and alternative routes. You can download
the app for free to your smart device or access it here.Missouri law
states if you’re using your windshield wipers, your headlights must be turned
on.
The public is encouraged to call the Patrol's Emergency Assistance
Number 800-525-5555 or *55 on a cellular phone if they witness criminal
activity or experience an emergency. These emergency numbers are operational
for both highway and water emergencies. We're here to help.
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WOMAN HURT IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 33 year old Marshall woman was hurt in an accident that occurred at 5:30pm Sunday in Macon County. The patrol says that she was a passenger in a truck driven by a 36 year old Marshall man. They were on US 36 east of New Cambria when the truck struck a patch of ice on the roadway, hit a bridge and traveled off the south side of the road. She was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SUNDAY NIGHT CRASH
Another crash that injured a woman who was a passenger in a truck happened at 7:50pm Sunday in Sullivan County. The highway patrol said that a truck driven by a 50 year old Milan man was on MO 6 Two miles east of Milan when it ran off the right side of the road and overturned. His passenger a 44 year old Milan woman sustained minor injuries and was taken to Sullivan County Memorial Hospital in Milan for treatment.
DRIVER INJURED IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A 73 year old Union woman was injured in a two-vehicle wreck Sunday afternoon in Franklin County. MSHP stated that she was on Missouri A when she failed to yield to a car being driven by a 23 year old Union woman while turning onto Quail Ridge Court. She was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of moderate injuries. The wreck happened at 2:15pm Sunday.
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TEEN INJURED IN SHELBY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Clarence teen was injured in
an accident that occurred at 6:30pm Friday in Shelby County. The patrol says
that a 19 year old girl was on County Road 416 Two miles southeast of Clarence
when she swerved to miss a deer in the roadway, causing her car to travel off
the south side of the road. She was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for
treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
A 41 year old Hannibal man was
hurt in an early Sunday morning crash in Audrain County. MSHP stated that he
was on US 54 when his vehicle went off the right side of the roadway and struck
an embankment. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional
Medical Center for treatment. The crash happened at 1:30am Sunday.
MAN HURT IN FRIDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 31 year old Holts Summit man
was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Friday night in Callaway County. The highway
patrol said it happened at around 6:20pm as he was on Route AA when his car ran
off the right side of the road and struck a rock. He was taken to Boone
Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
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MAN
KILLED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON ACCIDENT
A 63 year old Warrenton man was killed in an
accident that occurred at around 4:45pm Monday in Warren County. The patrol
says that he was riding an electric bicycle eastbound on I-70 on the left
shoulder when he attempted to cross both lanes of traffic and entered the path
of a tractor trailer driven by a 59 year old man from Pelzer, SC and it struck the
e-bike and then it ran off the right side of the roadway and struck a speed
limit sign. The Warrenton man was pronounced dead at the scene.
MSHP:
HAVE A SAFE AND MERRY CHRISTMAS
The Missouri State Highway Patrol wishes everyone a merry and safe
Christmas and holiday. When traveling during the holidays, remember to wear
your seat belt and obey traffic laws.
Over the 2024 Christmas holiday, there were 295 traffic crashes
statewide during the 30-hour counting period. In those crashes, five people
were killed and another 133 were injured. The 2025 Christmas Day holiday
period runs from 6 p.m. Wednesday, December 24, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday,
December 28.
If you plan to travel during the holiday, be aware of work zones,
obey all traffic laws, adjust driving speeds to the weather, and make sure
everyone in your vehicle is wearing a seat belt or secured in the appropriate
child safety seat for their size and age. Remember: Missouri is a hands-free
state, so put the phone down and buckle up. There is never a reason to speed,
drive aggressively, or drive impaired.
Due to ongoing road construction throughout the state, the Patrol
suggests that travelers use the MoDOT Traveler Information Map to plan their
travel days. The map provides up-to-date information such as road closures,
delays, construction zones, and alternative routes. You can download
the app for free to your smart device or access it here.
The public is encouraged to call the Patrol's Emergency Report
Line 800-525-5555 or *55 on your cellular phone if they witness criminal
activity, observe driving behavior that could cause a crash, or experience an
emergency. If your holiday festivities include intoxicants, designate someone
else to drive. Don't become a statistic.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route N – December 29 – 30, CLOSED for
shoulder work from Gifford Trail to Missouri Route 11 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route UU – December 29 – January 2, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from U.S. Route 36 to Clarence Street near Callao between 8:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m. daily.
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MAN HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 21 year old Jefferson City
man was hurt in an accident that occurred at around 3am Friday in Boone County.
The patrol says that he was on US 63 and sending a text message, which caused
his car to travel off the right side of the roadway and struck a car that was
parked on the shoulder unoccupied, which then struck the guardrail. He was
taken to Capital Region Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries.
THREE INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT CRASH
Three people were injured in a
Saturday night crash in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at
around 9:30pm as a 59 year old St. Peters woman was southbound on MO 47 when
she turned left directly into the path of a vehicle being driven by a 45 year
old Winfield woman and the two vehicles collided. The Winfield woman along with
her two passengers' a 45 year old Winfield man and a 15 year old Florissant
girl were taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for
treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A 73 year old St. Ann woman was
hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday afternoon in Franklin County. MSHP stated
that she was on MO N when her car ran off the right side of the road, struck a
ditch and went airborne. She was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for
treatment of minor injuries. The wreck happened at 3:15pm Sunday.
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COLUMBIA MAN INJURED IN CALLAWAY COUNTY CRASH
A 33 year old Columbia man was transported to University Hospital in Columbia with moderate injuries after a single vehicle crash in Callaway around 8 am Sunday morning. The patrol said the man was northbound on route J when his vehicle traveled off the right side of the road. He overcorrected and the vehicle returned to the roadway and went off the left side and struck a ditch. The vehicle then overturned and came to rest on its top.
RUTLEDGE DRIVER INVOLVED IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
A 24 year old man from Rutledge sustained minor injuries in a wreck in Adair County on Highway 6, 5 miles east of Kirksville at 2am Sunday. The crash report indicated the man was eastbound when his pickup went off the right side of the roadway, struck a fence and a tree. He was transported to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment. The driver was arrested a short time later at the hospital. He was identified in on-line arrest records as 24 year old Kamryn A. Mast of Rutledge. He was charged with DWI and Failure to drive on the right half of the roadway resulting in a crash
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MOBERLY
WOMAN INJURED IN MONROE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 45 year old Moberly woman was injured in an
accident that occurred at 1am Thursday in Monroe County. The patrol says that
she was a passenger in a car being driven by an unknown man. They were on Route
Y 3 miles southeast of Middle Grove when the car traveled off the left side of
the roadway, he overcorrected, causing it to run off the right side of the road
and overturned. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment
of moderate injuries. The driver fled the scene on foot before officers
arrived.
MAN
HURT IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 71 year old Monroe City man was hurt in a
one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Marion County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 8pm as he was on US 61 5 miles south of Palmyra when his car ran
off the right side of the road and struck a ditch. He sustained minor injuries
and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment.
DRIVER
KILLED IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A driver was killed in a Wednesday afternoon
crash in Cooper County. MSHP stated that a 20 year old Tipton man was on
Highway B when his car traveled off the right side of the roadway, became
airborne and struck several trees. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The
crash happened just before 5pm Wednesday.
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TWO
INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two Slater residents were injured, one
seriously in an accident that occurred at 1:15pm Tuesday in Linn County. The
patrol says that a 61 year old man was driving a tractor trailer on Route ZZ 2
miles east of Marceline when it traveled off the right side of the roadway, he
overcorrected, causing it to overturn and then struck a road sign and a
mailbox. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
His passenger a 19 year old boy was taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in
Brookfield for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN
INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING WRECK
A 69 year old Huntsville man was injured in a
one-vehicle wreck Wednesday morning in Randolph County. The highway patrol said
it happened at 7:15am as he was on Route DD 1 mile north of Moberly when he
failed to negotiate a curve and his truck ran off the right side of the road,
he overcorrected, causing it to travel off the left side of the roadway and
overturned, coming to rest in a field. He sustained moderate injuries and was
taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
LINN
COUNTY COUPLE FACING CHARGES IN DEATH OF INFANT DAUGHTER AND INJURIES TO TWIN
SON
A Linn County couple is facing four felony
charges in connection with the death of their infant daughter and injuries to
their twin son. Authorities stated that child abuse contributed to the death of
their daughter back in June. The parents 19 year old Jessica Loucks of
Brookfield and 23 year old Kullen McElhaney of Bucklin have been charged with
child abuse resulting in death and First degree endangering the welfare of a
child resulting in death related to their infant daughter. The two are also charged with child
abuse resulting in serious physical injury and first degree endangering the
welfare of a child resulting in serious physical injury related to their twin
son. Both the girl and boy were four months old at the time. The couple
was arrested Monday afternoon. They are being held on $100,000 bond in the
Macon County Jail.
NEW
LENOIR STREET NOW OPEN
U.S.
Route 63 and Route AC (Grindstone) Interchange Improvements in Boone County
As part of the interchange improvements at U.S. Route 63 and
Boone County Route AC (Grindstone Parkway), the new alignment of Lenoir Street
is now open. Lenoir Street’s connection with New Haven Road has been moved
slightly east and it now lines up with the eastern circle drive entrance to New
Haven elementary. On the southern end, the contractor completed tying the new
alignment into the roadway just north of the northernmost entrance to Lenoir
Woods.
Lenoir Street was shifted to allow for the construction of a new
off-ramp for northbound U.S. Route 63 traffic exiting to Grindstone Parkway.
Construction of that off-ramp is continuing, with no impacts to motorists at
this time.
All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to
change.
SEPTEMBER
2025 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri
nonfarm payroll employment increased by 18,300 jobs in September 2025, and the
seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from August at 4.1 percent.
Private industry employment increased by 4,400 jobs and government employment
increased by 13,900 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of 48,900 jobs
from September 2024 to September 2025, and the unemployment rate increased by
four-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.7 percent in September 2024 to 4.1
percent in September 2025. Publication of September data for the Missouri Jobs
Report was delayed by more than six weeks due to the lapse in federal
appropriations and subsequent federal government shutdown.
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MAN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 68 year old man from Edmond, OK was injured in an accident that occurred at 11:15am Monday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on Route PP when his car traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A 49 year old Sullivan woman was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Monday afternoon in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at 1:30pm as she was on Route H when her jeep ran off the left side of the road and overturned. She was taken to Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN MONDAY MORNING CRASH
A New Haven driver was hurt in a Monday morning crash in Franklin County. MSHP stated that a 36 year old man was on Missouri 100 when he attempted a U-turn, causing his truck to travel off the roadway and overturned. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment. The crash happened at 9:50am Monday.
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UPDATES
TO AREA BRIDGE PROJECTS
The Linn County Route 11 Badger Creek Bridge, north of New
Boston, was scheduled to close on Monday, Dec. 15, for a bridge replacement
project, but has been delayed until Jan. 5, 2026. The project to replace the
bridge is expected to continue through May 2026.
During construction, motorists
should seek an alternate route around the closure. The Badger Creek Bridge was
built in 1934 and has a traffic volume of approximately 228 vehicles per day.
The Missouri
Department of Transportation has contracted E&C Bridge, LLC to complete a
bridge deck replacement project on four bridges in Carroll, Chariton and
Livingston counties. The Chariton County Route KK bridge over the Little
Chariton River, north of Glasgow, closed on Monday.
Traffic Impacts: The Route KK bridge is expected to be closed
beginning Dec. 15 through March 2026. Motorists will need to seek an alternate
route around the closure.
Listed below are the
other bridges included in this project:
- Carroll County Route JJ bridge
over West Fork Wakenda Creek, northwest of Norborne. The bridge is
expected to reopen in mid-December 2025.
- Carroll County Route B bridge
over Sambo Creek, south of Wakenda. The bridge is expected to reopen in
mid-January 2026.
- Livingston County Route D
bridge over the Shoal Creek Drainage Ditch, south of Ludlow. The bridge
was reopened on Dec. 10.
PUBLIC
INPUT OPPORTUNITY: GREEN CITY ADA SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
The Missouri Department of Transportation is designing a project
to upgrade sidewalks in Green City in compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA). Improvements will take place along MO Route 129 from
Route YY to Pfeiffer Street. A portion of this project is also located along
Route N, from Grant Street to the intersection of Lincoln Street/Route 129.
MoDOT will host a public meeting for property owners and community members to
learn about the project and provide feedback.
A public open-house meeting
will be held on Tuesday at City Hall (4 S. Green St., Green City, MO 63545).
Attendees are welcome to visit any time between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to view
project plans and speak with project leaders. No formal presentation will be
made.
Affected property owners have
been contacted by MoDOT’s Right of Way staff to schedule a meeting between 10
a.m. and 6 p.m. to discuss temporary easement needs for the project.
Walk-ins are also welcome.
Property owners must bring a valid driver’s license.
If you are unable to attend the
public meeting, two other opportunities for public comment are available
through Tuesday, Dec. 30.
- View the project
website at https://www.modot.org/projects/missouri-route-129-sidewalkada-improvements-sullivan-county.
While there, sign up to receive updates about this project via email
and/or leave comments.
- Mail your
comments to:
Green City ADA sidewalk project
Missouri Department of
Transportation
3602 North Belt Highway
St. Joseph, MO 64506
All comments must be postmarked
by Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork
may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 149 – December 15 – 18, CLOSED for brush
cutting operations from Route D near Green Grove to Mallard Road near Novinger
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Route UU – December 15 – 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Logan Road to Straube Road near Silex
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route C – December 19, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from Roundhouse Road to Elvira Street in Bevier between
6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
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DRIVERS
INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN PUTNAM COUNTY ACCIDENT
Both drivers were injured, one seriously in
an accident that occurred at around 2:30pm Friday in Putnam County. The patrol
says that 37 year old Amanda Ravellette of Kansas City was on US 136 when her
car crossed the center of the roadway and struck a truck driven by an 82 year
old Unionville man head-on. He was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center
in Kirksville with serious injuries. She was taken to Northeast Regional
Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries. She was also arrested for DWI
along with other charges.
WOMAN
INJURED IN FRIDAY MORNING WRECK
A 58 year old Paris woman was injured in a
one-vehicle wreck Friday morning in Monroe County. The highway patrol said that
it happened at 8am as she was on MO U when her car traveled off the road,
struck an embankment and overturned. She was taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
TWO
HURT IN FRIDAY NIGHT CRASH
Two people were hurt in a Friday night crash
in Lewis County. MSHP stated that 44 year old Harold Hyslop of LaBelle was on
MO 16 when his car crossed the center of the roadway and struck a truck driven by
a 22 year old woman from Monticello. She sustained minor injuries and was taken
to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment. He was treated at the scene
for minor injuries and then was charged with DWI and released. The crash
happened at 7:30pm Friday.
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LA
PLATA MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 60 year old La Plata man was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at around 5:45pm Wednesday in Macon
County. The patrol says that he was on MO 156 when his truck traveled off the
left side of the roadway and struck a bridge guardrail. He was air lifted to
University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
TWO DRIVERS
INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN WEDNESDAY MORNING MISHAP
Two drivers were injured, one seriously in a
Wednesday morning mishap in Shelby County. The highway patrol said it happened
at around 7:15am as three trucks were on US 36 when the first truck driven by a
71 year old Shelbina man slowed to make a right turn and was struck in the rear
by the second one being driven by a 53 year old Jacksonville man. Debris from
the impact struck the third truck. The Shelbina man sustained serious injuries,
while the Jacksonville man suffered minor injuries. Both were taken to Hannibal
Regional Hospital for treatment.
THREE
HURT, ONE SERIOUSLY IN BOONE COUNTY CRASH
Three people from Columbia were hurt, one
seriously in a crash Wednesday morning in Boone County. MSHP stated that a 42
year old man was on Route PP when he turned into the path of an SUV driven by a
39 year old man. The 39 year old man sustained serious injuries, while the
other driver escaped with just minor injuries and his passenger a 40 year old woman
suffered moderate injuries. All three were taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment. The crash happened at 9:30am Wednesday.
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DRIVERS
HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
Both drivers from Columbia were hurt in an accident
that occurred at around 5:40pm Tuesday in Boone County. The patrol says that a
70 year old man pulled from Henderson Road into the path of an SUV driven by a
44 year old man who was on US 40. The 44 year old man was taken to Boone
Hospital for treatment of minor injuries, while the 70 year old man was taken
to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN
INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
A 29 year old New London man was injured in a
Wednesday morning crash in Pike County. The highway patrol said it happened at
around 8:55am as he was on Highway 79 when he attempted to avoid a deer,
causing his SUV to travel off the roadway and overturned. He sustained minor
injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment.
ONE LANE
OF I-70 TO CLOSE IN COOPER COUNTY THIS WEEK
Interstate 70 in Cooper County will narrow to one lane this week
for core drilling operations. Crews from the Missouri Department of
Transportation plan to obtain core samples along I-70 in preparation for future
portions of the Improve I-70 program.
Work began on Wednesday and will continue Thursday from 9am to
4pm between mile markers 101 (Boonville) and 113 (just west of the Rocheport
Bridge). While the lane closure is not anticipated to stretch the entire 12
miles, motorists can expect intermittent single-lane closures in both
directions and should anticipate delays.
Core drilling allows for a detailed examination of the layers of
roadway and supporting geology below the roadway surface. By studying the core
samples, the program team can make more informed decisions on design and
material elements as they work to expand I-70 to three lanes in each direction
across Missouri. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are
subject to change.
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MAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A 62 year old Greentop man was seriously
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday afternoon in Knox County. The patrol
says that he was on MO 15 Three miles north of Edina when he failed to
negotiate a curve, causing the rock truck to travel off the right side of the
roadway and overturned. He was air lifted to University Hospital in Columbia
with serious injuries. The wreck happened at 1:20pm Tuesday.
TWO
HURT IN LINCOLN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people were hurt in an accident that
occurred at 6:45am Tuesday in Lincoln County. The patrol says that three
vehicles were involved in the incident on Highway 47 as a car driven by a 32
year old Troy man was stopped to make a left turn and a truck driven by a 24
year old Foley man was stopped behind it when a car driven by a 16 year old boy
from Troy was following too closely and his car struck the truck in the rear
which in turn it struck the other car in the rear. Both the Troy man and a
passenger in the truck an 18 year old Foley girl were taken to SSM Health St.
Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN
INJURED IN MONDAY NIGHT CRASH
A 22 year old Pacific woman was injured in a
Monday night crash in Franklin County. The highway patrol said that it happened
at around 6:10pm as she was on Missouri F when she began slowing/ stopping and
then her truck was struck in the rear by an SUV driven by a 43 year old Pacific
woman who was following too closely. She was taken to Mercy Hospital in
Washington for treatment of minor injuries.
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TWO
ARRESTED IN AUDRAIN COUNTY THURSDAY
On Thursday Dec. 4 after days of research and
surveillance, Audrain County Deputy Sheriff Andrew Duff, assigned to Operation
Relentless Pursuit discovered to believe that 41 year old Kevin Snyder, who was
wanted on four outstanding Felony arrest warrants, was hiding within a
residence on Elmwood Drive in Mexico. A search warrant was obtained and
executed by deputies. As a result they found him hiding under the residence via
a hole cut in the floor and covered with carpet. The resident of the home, 35
year old Samuel Couch was also arrested due to Hindering Prosecution as he
tried to deceive deputies by telling them many times that Snyder was not in the
residence. Snyder was transported to the Audrain County Jail on the outstanding
warrants, which charge him with Burglary, Stealing, Felony Possession of
Controlled Substance and Resisting Arrest. Couch was taken to the jail and was
formally charged with Hindering Prosecution – Felony and bond was set at $2500.
KIRKSVILLE
WOMAN INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT
A 31 year old Kirksville woman was injured in
an accident that occurred at 9:05pm Sunday in Macon County. The patrol says
that she was on US 63 when her car struck the rear of an SUV which was stopped
in the northbound passing lane after being involved in a separate traffic
crash. She was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor
injuries.
MAN
HURT IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A 38 year old Columbia man was hurt in a
one-vehicle wreck Sunday afternoon in Boone County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 4:45pm as he was on Route VV when his SUV traveled off the right
side of the roadway and struck several road signs. He sustained minor injuries
and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
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COLUMBIA
TEEN
HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 18 year old Columbia teen was hurt in an
accident that occurred at around 7:35am Friday in Boone County. The patrol says
that she was on Route U and stopped at a stop sign when she failed to properly
observe an SUV driven by a 31 year old Hallsville woman and pulled into her
path and they collided. The teen was taken to University Hospital in Columbia
for treatment of minor injuries.
COMMISSION
AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR PROJECTS IN NORTHEAST DISTRICT
During its regular
meeting on December 3, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
awarded the following contracts for resurfacing projects in the Northeast
District.
- A $208,266 contract was awarded
to Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., for resurfacing project on Route NN, from
Missouri Route 22 near Mexico to the end of state maintenance, in Audrain
County
- A $2.1M contract was awarded to
Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., for resurfacing project on Missouri Route 22,
from 0.1 mile west of Route E near Thompson to Morris Street in Mexico, in
Audrain County
- A $3.9M contract was awarded to
W. L. Miller Company for resurfacing projects in Schuyler and Scotland
counties at the following locations. The routes below are included in the
Governor's Rural Road program.
- Route D - from Route U at
Lancaster in Schuyler County to Missouri Route 15 near Memphis in
Scotland County
- Route J - from U.S. Route 63
to Quail Avenue in Schuyler County
- Route U - from U.S. Route 136
in Lancaster to U.S. Route 63 in Schuyler County
- Route V - from Route D to U.S.
Route 136 in Downing in Schuyler County
- A $807,191 contract was awarded
to W. L. Miller Company for resurfacing projects in Adair County at the
following locations:
- Route H - from LaHarpe Street
to Missouri Route 11 in Kirksville
- Route P - from Business Route
63 to U.S. Route 63 in Kirksville
- Route P - from 0.3 mile east
of U.S. Route 63 to Bass Way near Kirksville
MISSOURI
STUDENTS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN NO MORE TRASH! CONTEST
The Missouri Department of Transportation invites Missouri
students in grades K-12 to help fight litter in Missouri—and to have creative
and educational fun—by participating in the 2026 “Yes You CAN Make Missouri
Litter-Free” trash-can-decorating contest. The contest is part of MoDOT’s
annual “No MOre Trash!” statewide litter campaign, which is held in April.
The contest encourages
school-aged kids to join in the fight against litter by decorating a large
trash can with the “No MOre Trash!” logo and a litter-prevention message using
a variety of creative materials. Schools, or home school programs, may submit
one trash can entry in each competition category: grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and
9-12. Entries are judged based on creativity, adherence to the contest rules
and effective use of the theme and logo.
First-place winners from each
competition category receive $200 awarded to the sponsoring schools. All
first-place winners are then eligible for a grand prize of $600 and a trophy
awarded to the sponsoring school.
There is no entry fee for the
contest. Participating school groups must submit a completed entry form online
with up to three photos and a release form by March 13. Contest rules, entry
forms, release forms, logos, past winners and educational information can be
found at modot.org/trash-can-contest.
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PATROL
REPORTS THREE FATALITIES, NO DROWNINGS, BOATING CRASHES OVER 2025 THANKSGIVING
HOLIDAY
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports three people died in
traffic crashes during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday counting period--from 6
p.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2025, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, November 30,
2025. There were no boating crashes or drownings.
During the Thanksgiving holiday counting period, troopers report
the following traffic statistics for 2025 (preliminary):
Crashes ─ 304
Injuries ─ 82
Fatalities ─ 3
DWI Arrests ─ 87
During the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday counting period, troopers
investigated 462 traffic crashes, which included six fatalities and 158
injuries. Statewide, 11 people died and 571 people were injured in 1,664
traffic crashes over last year’s Thanksgiving holiday. Troopers arrested 106
people for driving while intoxicated during the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday
counting period.
DRIVE
SAFE IN WINTER WEATHER
Portions of Missouri have already been impacted by winter weather.
With more winter weather impacting a significant portion of the state, the
Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind travelers to practice safe
driving behaviors.
Before traveling, pay attention to weather conditions and make
smart decisions regarding travel. Motorists may check road
conditions on MoDOT’s Road Condition Map. The MoDOT Traveler
Information Map app can be downloaded for free to your smart devices. If
conditions dictate, avoid driving on Missouri’s roadways.
If you are traveling, make sure you follow the safety behaviors
below:
· Make sure your vehicle is completely clean of snow
· Lower your driving speed
if it is snowing or raining and roads are wet or icy
· Do not use cruise control
if rain or snow is present
· Be aware of elevated
roadways such as bridges or ramps that may freeze faster
· Leave at least five
seconds between you and the vehicle in front of you
· Use your headlights to
increase visibility
Remember: Missouri law states if you’re using
your windshield wipers, your headlights must be turned on.
Troopers suggest keeping your fuel tank at least half full. In
preparation for winter weather, place battery booster cables, blankets, extra
coats, gloves, water, non-perishable food, an ice scraper, first aid kit,
flashlight, small shovel, and a bag of sand or cat litter in your trunk now,
before an emergency occurs.
Motorists may reach the Patrol emergency line by dialing *55 on a
cellular phone. The nearest troop headquarters will receive your call and will
be available to assist you. Do not use your cell phone when you are driving;
park your vehicle off the roadway or in a parking lot before placing a call.
Please remember to buckle up, pay attention, be courteous, and
obey all traffic laws. When weather conditions make driving hazardous, drive
only when absolutely necessary.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Lincoln County
Route UU – December 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Logan Road to Rt Z near Silex between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route UU – December 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Straube Road to Logan Road near Silex
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route UU - December 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Duncan Mansion Road to Quade Road near
Silex between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Macon County
Route C – December 8 - 10, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from South Linn Street to Elvira Street in Bevier
beginning Monday, December 8th at 6:00 a.m. and continuing to Wednesday,
December 10th at 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Missouri Route 19 – December 8 – 9, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route Y to Little Bear Creek Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
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WOMAN
HURT IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 42 year old Bevier woman was hurt in an
accident that occurred at 11:55am Tuesday in Randolph County. The patrol says
that she was on US 63 when a truck driven by a 65 year old woman from
Libertyville, IA pulled into the path of her car. She was transported by
ambulance to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor injuries.
COLUMBIA
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY MORNING CRASH
A 29 year old Columbia man was seriously
injured in a Tuesday morning crash in Pike County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 8am as he was on Highway 54 when his vehicle crossed the center
line and struck a vehicle being driven by a 65 year old man from Conway, SC
head-on. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER
HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck
Tuesday afternoon in Franklin County. MSHP stated that a 48 year old
Marthasville man was on Route KK when his car traveled off the right side of
the roadway, went down a steep embankment and struck a utility pole. He was
taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries. The
wreck happened at 2:50pm Tuesday.
CONTRACTOR SELECTED
FOR FOURTH IMPROVE I-70 PROJECT: ROCHEPORT TO COLUMBIA
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MHTC) has
selected The ESS Team as the apparent best-value proposer and Design-Build
contractor of the next project in MoDOT’s Improve I-70 Program, between
Rocheport and Columbia. The team consists of contractor Emery Sapp & Sons
with designer Parsons. Negotiations to finalize the contract are currently in
progress.
Improve I-70:
Rocheport to Columbia is a $441 million project that will add a
third lane to each direction and make other improvements to Interstate 70. This
project is the fourth in a series of projects which will widen and improve the I-70 corridor. Missouri’s
FY2024 budget from the General Assembly and signed into law by the governor
provides $2.8 billion in General Revenue for the costs to build a third lane of
I-70 across the state. The program will plan, design, construct, reconstruct,
rehabilitate, and add a third lane in each direction on nearly 200 miles of
I-70, from Blue Springs to Wentzville.
The selected team was one of
three shortlisted Design-Build teams. Their winning proposal includes:
- A third lane in
each direction to I-70 between the Missouri River Bridge at Rocheport and
approximately U.S. Route 63 in Columbia, with all new 11” full-depth
concrete pavement.
- Improvements to
the I-70 interchanges/intersections at Route J/O, Midway (Route 40),
Stadium Blvd., Business Loop 70, Providence Rd., Rangeline St., and U.S.
Route 63.
- 14 new bridge
structures.
- New north and
south outer road connections across Perche Creek.
- The team has
also committed to keeping two lanes of travel open in each direction
during peak travel times.
- Finalized
renderings and detailed roll plots of the entire project will be available
at the upcoming public information meetings in early 2026.
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MACON
WOMAN HURT IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 30 year old Macon woman was hurt in an
accident that occurred at 10:45am Monday in Macon County. The patrol says that
she was on US 63 Two miles south of Atlanta when her car slid off the roadway
and overturned. She was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of
minor injuries.
MAN
INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING WRECK
A 44 year old Marceline man was injured in a
one-vehicle wreck Monday morning in Chariton County. The highway patrol said it
happened just before 9am as he was on MO 11 when his truck traveled off the
left side of the road, struck an embankment and overturned. He sustained
moderate injuries and was taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for
treatment.
DRIVER
KILLED IN MONDAY NIGHT CRASH
A driver was killed in a Monday night crash
in Cole County. MSHP stated that a 21 year old Jamestown man was on MO 179 when
his truck ran off the roadway, went down a steep embankment and overturned, coming
to rest on its passenger side. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash
happened at 5:15pm Monday.
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THREE
TEENS INJURED IN SCOTLAND COUNTY ACCIDENT
Three teens were injured in an accident that
occurred at 1:50pm Saturday in Scotland County. The patrol says that they were
passengers in a truck driven by a 19 year old boy from Ionia, IA. They were on
MO 2 when it traveled off the roadway and struck an embankment. Two 18 year old
girls from Arbela and Memphis were taken to Scotland County Hospital for
treatment of minor injuries, while an 18 year old boy from Gorin was taken to
Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of minor
injuries.
WOMAN
HURT IN SATURDAY MORNING WRECK
A 20 year old Memphis woman was hurt in a
one-vehicle wreck Saturday morning in Scotland County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 8:55am as she was on MO 15 when her car ran off the road and struck
an embankment. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Scotland County
Hospital for treatment.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 149 – December 1 – 5, CLOSED for
shoulder work between Route D and Mallard Road near Novinger between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Route UU – December 1 - 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Quade Road to Logan Road near Silex between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route UU – December 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Logan Road to Rt Z near Silex between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route UU – December 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Straube Road to Logan Road near Silex
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route UU - December 11, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Duncan Mansion Road to Quade Road near Silex
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Macon County
Route C – December 8 - 10, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from South Linn Street to Elvira Street in Bevier
beginning Monday, December 8th at 6:00 a.m. and continuing to Wednesday,
December 10th at 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
I-72 Westbound – December 4, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from I-72 westbound on Mississippi River bridge to Mark
Twain Avenue exit ramp between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Missouri Route 19 – December 8 – 9, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route Y to Little Bear Creek Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
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MAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN LINCOLN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 72 year old Winfield man was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at 10:20am Monday in Lincoln County. The
patrol says that he was on Highway C when his truck traveled off the north side
of the roadway and overturned. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with
serious injuries.
WOMAN
INJURED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A 33 year old Washington woman was injured in
a Monday afternoon crash in Gasconade County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 12:35pm as she was on Route Z when her truck ran off the right side
of the road, overcorrected, returned to the roadway, went off the left side,
continued down a ditch and struck a tree. She was taken to Mercy Hospital in
Washington for treatment of moderate injuries.
MSHP:
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SAFETY
Colonel Michael
A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, reminds
everyone there will be an increase in traffic over the Thanksgiving holiday.
The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, with
Wednesday and Sunday afternoon/evenings being the most heavily traveled times.
Drivers should expect more traffic and the possibility of delays throughout the
weekend. Regardless of traffic patterns, safety should remain a priority.
The counting period for the 2025 Thanksgiving holiday weekend is from 6 p.m.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025, to 11:59 p.m. Sunday, November 30, 2025. Troopers
will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness &
Reduction Effort), enforcing all traffic laws, and available to assist the
public. Over the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday counting period, 11 people were
killed and 571 injured in 1,664 traffic crashes.
If you plan to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend be aware of work
zones, obey all traffic laws, and make sure everyone in your vehicle is wearing
a seat belt or secured in the appropriate child safety seat for their size and
age. Remember: Missouri is a hands-free state, so put the phone down and buckle
up. There is never a reason to speed, drive aggressively, or drive impaired.
Due to ongoing road construction throughout the state, the Patrol suggests that
travelers use the MoDOT Traveler Information Map to plan their travel days. The
map provides up-to-date information such as road closures, delays, construction
zones, and alternative routes. You can download the app
for free to your smart device or access it here.
If being on or near the water is part of your Thanksgiving holiday weekend
plans, remember that the water is becoming colder, and hypothermia is a
concern. The body loses heat 25 times faster in water than in the air of the
same temperature. The proper use of life jackets is imperative.
The public is encouraged to call the Patrol's Emergency Report Line
800-525-5555 or *55 on your cellular phone if they witness criminal activity,
observe driving behavior that could cause a crash, or experience an emergency.
These phone numbers are operational for both highway and water emergencies. If
your celebration includes intoxicants, designate someone else to drive whether
you are in a boat or vehicle. Don't become a statistic.
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DRIVERS
HURT IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Both drivers were hurt in an accident that
occurred at around 1:15pm Sunday in Linn County. The patrol says that a 17 year
old Laclede girl was on Highway 36 when she failed to yield and her SUV was
struck by a truck driven by a 57 year old man from Luebbering, MO. She was
taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of minor
injuries, while the man was treated for minor injuries at the scene and
released.
MAN
INJURED IN SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
A 27 year old man from North Port, FL was
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday morning in Warren County. The highway
patrol said it happened at 11:30am as he was eastbound on I-70 when his car
traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck construction barrels and the
cable median barrier. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to SSM
Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment.
WOMAN
HURT IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY CRASH
A 93 year old Hale woman was hurt in a crash
Sunday morning in Livingston County. MSHP stated that she was on Route H when
her car ran off the road and struck an embankment. She was taken to Hedrick
Medical Center in Chillicothe for treatment of minor injuries. The crash
happened at 9:40am Sunday.
LINN
COUNTY ROUTE 139 PARSON CREEK BRIDGE PROJECT DELAYED
The Linn County Route 139 Parson Creek Bridge, north of
Meadville, was scheduled to close for a replacement project on Dec. 1, but has
been delayed to Monday, Dec. 15, due to material availability.
The bridge is expected to
reopen in March 2026. During construction, motorists should seek an
alternate route around the closure. The Parson Creek Bridge was built in 1933
and has a traffic volume of approximately 140 vehicles per day.
CHARITON
COUNTY ROUTE O BEE CREEK BRIDGE TO BE REPLACED
The next bridge replacement project included in the Northwest
Bridge Bundle project is scheduled to begin next month. The Chariton County
Route O Bee Creek Bridge, north of Salisbury, is scheduled to close on Monday,
Dec. 1. The project to replace the bridge is expected to continue through March
2026.
During construction, motorists
should seek an alternate route around the closure. The Bee Creek Bridge was
built in 1956 and has a traffic volume of approximately 218 vehicles per day.
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FOUR
INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN MARION COUNTY ACCIDENT
Four females from Taylor, MO were injured,
one seriously in an accident that occurred at 12pm Saturday in Marion County.
The patrol says that a 40 year old woman was on Route M when her SUV traveled
off the right side of the roadway, overcorrected, went off the left side,
became airborne and struck a ditch. She sustained serious injuries, while her
three passengers all girls ranging from 0 to 7 suffered minor injuries. All 4
were taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment.
FOUR
TEENS HURT, ONE SERIOUSLY IN FRIDAY NIGHT WRECK
Four teens from Quincy, IL were hurt, one
seriously in a one-vehicle wreck Friday night in Marion County. The highway
patrol said it happened at around 10:15pm as a 17 year old boy was on US 61
when his SUV ran off the right side of the road, traveled through a field,
became airborne over County Road 367, struck a tree and came to rest. He
sustained serious injuries, while 2 of his passengers’ a 15 & 17 year old
girls sustained moderate injuries and his other passenger a 17 year old girl
suffered minor injuries. All 4 were taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL
for treatment.
WARRENTON
MAN STRUCK AND KILLED BY TRAIN WHILE WALKING ON RAILROAD TRACKS
A 26 year old Warrenton man was struck and
killed by a train in a Friday evening incident in Warren County. MSHP stated
that he was walking on the railroad tracks at 9:20pm when he was struck by a
train driven by a 60 year old Cairo man. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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MAN
INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 59 year old Sturgeon man was injured in an
accident that occurred at 6:35am Thursday in Macon County. The patrol says that
he was on US 63 Three miles south of Atlanta when he experienced a medical
issue, causing his truck to travel off the right side of the roadway, struck a
field entrance and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to Northeast
Regional Hospital in Kirksville for treatment of moderate injuries.
THREE
INJURED, TWO SERIOUSLY IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRECK
Three Columbia residents were injured, two
seriously in a two-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Boone County. The highway
patrol said it happened at around 5:40pm as a car driven by a 40 year old man
was on US 40 when he turned into the path of a truck driven by a 38 year old
man. Both the driver of the car and his passenger a 45 year old woman sustained
serious injuries, while the other driver suffered moderate injuries. All three
were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
FULTON
TEEN HURT IN WEDNESDAY EVENING CRASH
A 17 year old Fulton girl was hurt in a
Wednesday evening crash in Callaway County. MSHP stated that she was on Route C
when her car ran off the right side of the road and struck a creek culvert. She
was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate
injuries. The crash happened at around 6:35pm Wednesday.
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MAN
INJURED IN HOWARD COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 38 year old man from Kiln, MS was injured
in an accident that occurred at 6:45pm Tuesday in Howard County. The patrol
says that he was riding an ATV in a field near 560 Route AA, went up a hill and
overturned. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia
for treatment of moderate injuries.
MOTORCYCLIST
HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON MISHAP
A motorcyclist was hurt in a Tuesday
afternoon mishap in Marion County. The highway patrol said it happened just
before 2pm as a 56 year old Hannibal man was on Marion County Road 422 when his
motorcycle traveled off the roadway and overturned. He refused treatment at the
scene for minor injuries.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Lincoln County
Route UU – November 20, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Duncan Mansion Road to Quade Road between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Route UU – November 24 – 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Straube Road to Logan Road near Silex
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route UU – November 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Logan Road to Route Z near Silex between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Macon County
U.S. Route 36 – November 19 - 21, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Eagle Avenue to 0.75 mile east of Eagle Avenue over
Chariton River between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working.
Monroe County
Route A – November 20, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 254 to Route F between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route A – November 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Arnold Street to U.S. Route 24 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
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GIRL SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CLARK COUNTY ACCIDENT
An 11 year old Wayland girl was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 3:30pm Monday in Clark County. She was a passenger in a truck that was stationary in a parking lot on US 136 in Wayland when it was struck by a vehicle driven by a 49 year old Wayland man which had traveled off the left side of the roadway. The girl was taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL with serious injuries.
LINN COUNTY ROUTE 139 PARSON CREEK BRIDGE TO BE REPLACED
The next bridge replacement project included in the Northwest Bridge Bundle project is scheduled to begin next month. The Linn County Route 139 Parson Creek Bridge, north of Meadville, is scheduled to close on Monday, Dec. 1. The project to replace the bridge is expected to continue through March 2026.
During construction, motorists should seek an alternate route around the closure. The Parson Creek Bridge was built in 1933 and has a traffic volume of approximately 140 vehicles per day.
REMINDER: CARROLL COUNTY ROUTE B BRIDGE IS CLOSED
The Missouri Department of Transportation has contracted E&C Bridge, LLC to complete a bridge deck replacement project on four bridges in Carroll, Chariton and Livingston counties. The Carroll County Route B bridge over Sambo Creek, south of Wakenda, closed on Monday.
Traffic Impacts: The Route B bridge is expected to be closed through mid-January 2026. Motorists will need to seek an alternate route around the closure.
Listed below are the other bridges included in this project that are currently closed:
- Livingston County Route D bridge over the Shoal Creek Drainage Ditch, south of Ludlow. The bridge is expected to reopen in early December 2025.
- Carroll County Route JJ bridge over West Fork Wakenda Creek, northwest of Norborne. The bridge is expected to reopen in mid-December 2025.
Listed below is the remaining bridge that is anticipated to close on Dec. 1:
- Chariton County Route KK over the Little Chariton River, north of Glasgow.
US ROUTE 63 CONCEPTUAL STUDY BEGINS IN ADAIR AND SCHUYLER COUNTIES
A conceptual study of U.S. 63 corridor improvements in Adair and Schuyler counties, between Kirksville and the Iowa state line, is underway after being added to the Missouri Department of Transportation’s (MoDOT’s) Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP). MoDOT has contracted with Hg Consult, Inc. as the lead consultant, and Bartlett & West, GFT and Single Wing are sub-consultants. The first meeting has been held to determine scope of the study. To help progress with the scope, the surveying and engineering analysis along the corridor is currently underway.
Public involvement will begin early next year after more data has been gathered. The study is expected to be concluded in the Fall of 2026.
The project team will look at the 33-mile section of the corridor to evaluate opportunities for passing lanes and/or shared four-lane and other roadway improvements. The study is partially funded by a federal grant as part of a Community Project Funding Request. Details can be found by visiting Congressman Sam Graves - Community Project Funding Requests at https://graves.house.gov/services/community-project-funding-requests. When the study is complete, it will provide an approximate cost estimate for the construction of future improvements. A timeline for implementation will not be determined, as there is no current funding for the construction of improvements.
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TWO INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two Moberly residents were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at 5:15pm Friday in Randolph County. The patrol says that a 16 year old girl and her passenger a 7 year old boy were on US 63 in Moberly when their truck traveled off the roadway, she overcorrected, causing it to overturn and struck a guardrail, ejecting the boy from it. He sustained serious injuries while the girl suffered moderate injuries. Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
MAN HURT IN TRACTOR TRAILER ROLLOVER
A 46 year old man from St. Paul, MN was hurt in a tractor trailer rollover mishap Sunday morning in Marion County. The highway patrol said it happened just before 8am as he was on County Road 422 4 miles west of Hannibal when it ran off the right side of the road and overturned. He was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Sunday morning crash in Warren County. MSHP stated that a 56 year old St. Charles man was on Route M when his vehicle went off the south side of the road, he overcorrected, causing it to travel off the road, struck a culvert, became airborne, overturned, hitting a utility pole and a tree. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment. The crash happened at around 11:55am Sunday.
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RESIDENTIAL FIRE IN MOBERLY ON SATURDAY
On Saturday, November 15th at 4:33PM, Moberly Joint Communications dispatched the
Moberly Fire Department to the 500 block of Shumate Ave for a reported residential structure fire with at least one occupant possibly trapped. Firefighters arrived in approximately 3 minutes to find heavy fire involvement on the Alpha side of the home. An aggressive interior search was conducted with zero visibility and firefighters successfully locating the victim. Firefighters were able to safely rescue the victim despite heavy smoke and fire conditions, and transferred patient care to Randolph County Ambulance personnel on scene. Confirming that all occupants were out of the residence, firefighters resumed the offensive attack, bringing the fire under
control within 15 minutes. MFD responded with 6 firefighters; therefore, additional off-duty personnel were called in to assist with salvage and overhaul operations, arriving after the scene was under control. The residence sustained heavy fire and smoke damage with the cause under investigation at this time. The patient was transported to the hospital by RCAD and last known to be in stable condition.
ONE DEAD AND ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE COLLISION WITH DEER
A Washington, MO Man was killed and a female passenger seriously injured in a motorcycle collision involving a deer in Gasconade County around 5:10 PM on Sunday night. The highway patrol said the crash occurred as a motorcycle was on US 50 eastbound a half a mile east of Cave Hill Road when a deer entered the roadway. The driver, a 66 year old man from Washington was transported by Life Flight to Mercy Hospital in Washington and died from his injuries. His passenger, a 51 year old woman from Washington was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Washington with serious injuries.
SALISBURY DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY NIGHT CRASH
Authorities’ report an 18 year old male from Salisbury was transported by ambulance to
University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries after his vehicle ran off the roadway, struck a fence and overturned around 9:23 PM Sunday night. The crash report indicated that wreck happened on Highway 129, 2 miles south of Salisbury.
CLARENCE WOMAN INJURED IN EARLY MORNING CRASH
A 29 year old female from Clarence was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries after a one vehicle crash on Vine Street, 4 miles east of Macon just after midnight Monday. The report indicated the woman swerved to miss an animal in the roadway and the vehicle went off the right side of the roadway and struck a tree.
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FIRE IN MOBERLY ON THURSDAY
On Thursday at 4:13PM, Moberly Joint Communications received numerous 911 calls reporting a possible residence on fire in the 1200 block of Shepherds
Drive in Moberly.
The Moberly Fire Department was dispatched and arrived within 3 minutes to find heavy smoke conditions in a multi-family dwelling, flames showing from the rear of the residence.
Approximately 6 firefighters responded and worked quickly to bring the fire under control. Off-duty Moberly firefighters were immediately called in to provide additional manpower.
All occupants were reported to be out of the duplex upon arrival. Firefighters reported that the fire had overtaken the attic space and conducted an aggressive interior attack while searching both homes for occupants. The fire was brought under control within 30 minutes and stopped before extending to the second residential unit.
One residential unit sustained heavy fire and smoke damage. No injuries were reported.
Randolph County Ambulance District and Westran Fire Protection District were dispatched to provide manpower and medical standby.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 65 year old St. Louis woman was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 5:30pm Wednesday in Macon County. The patrol says that she was on US 63 in her disabled car after striking a deer when it was struck in the front driver's side by an SUV driven by a 49 year old Kirksville man. She was transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville with serious injuries.
TEEN INJURED IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON INCIDENT
A teen was injured in a Wednesday afternoon incident in Chariton County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 4:20pm as an 11 year old Brunswick boy was a passenger in a tractor trailer driven by a 51 year old man from Dalton, MO. They were on US 24 when it sustained an equipment failure and ran off the right side of the roadway. The boy was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRECK
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Monroe County. MSHP stated that a 42 year old Paris woman was on MO 154 when she swerved to avoid a deer, overcorrected and overturned her truck, coming to rest in a ditch. She was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The wreck happened at 10:20pm Wednesday.
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MAN
HURT IN RALLS COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 53 year old Silex man was hurt in an
accident that occurred at around 11am Wednesday in Ralls County. The patrol
says that he was on US 61 and driving the wrong way going northbound in the
southbound lane when his jeep traveled off the right side of the roadway,
struck a concrete culvert and overturned, coming to rest on its side. He was
transported by ambulance to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of minor
injuries.
TWO
INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING WRECK
Two people were injured in a two-vehicle
wreck Wednesday morning in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened
at 8:55am as a 44 year old Wentzville man was on Highway 47 when he made a left
turn and his car ran into the path of a truck driven by a 68 year old Winfield
man. Both the Wentzville man and a passenger in the truck a 75 year old Winfield
woman were taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for
treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER
INJURED IN TUESDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was injured in a Tuesday morning
crash in Gasconade County. MSHP stated that a truck being driven by a 56 year
old woman from Bourbon, MO was stopped in traffic to make a left turn from MO
28 to Loeb Road when it was struck in the rear by a car driven by a 23 year old
Rosebud man. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of
moderate injuries. The crash happened at 11am Tuesday.
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NEW
WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS PLACED ON THREE BRIDGES IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Signs indicating a
weight limit changes for three bridges in Montgomery County have been installed
at the following locations:
- Route K over the Loutre
River: 20 tons for single-unit vehicles and 35 tons for combination
tractor-trailers. This bridge, built in 1960, is scheduled to be
replaced next year.
- Route K over Dry Fork
Creek: 20 tons for single-unit vehicles and 40 tons for combination
tractor-trailers. This bridge, built in 1960. Currently, no
timeframe has been set for replacing the bridge.
- Missouri Route 161 over Coon
Creek: 20 tons for single-unit vehicles and 35 tons for combination
tractor-trailers. This bridge was built in 1963, with major
rehabilitations done in 2014. Currently, no timeframe has been set
for replacing the bridge.
The new weight limits
will be in place until these bridges are replaced. Previously, there were no
posted load limits on these bridges.
NEW
WEIGHT RESTRICTION PLACED ON PIKE COUNTY ROUTE M BRIDGE
Signs indicating a weight limit of 15 tons for single-unit
vehicles and 25 tons for combination vehicles will be installed within the next
few weeks for a bridge on Pike County Route M over the North Branch of Indian
Creek.
The bridge was built in 1949
and has an average daily traffic count of 450 vehicles. Previously, there were
no posted load limits on this bridge. The new weight limit will be in
place until the bridge is replaced. At this time, no timeframe has been set for
replacing the bridge.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
U.S. Route 63 Northbound – November 12, CLOSED for
environmental clean-up at the eastbound turn lane at Route P (Fairview Drive)
off of U.S. 63 North between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Clark County
Missouri Route 81 – November 12 – 13, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 294 to CR 257 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Route UU – November 20, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Duncan Mansion Road to Quade Road between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Macon County
U.S. Route 36 – November 17 - 21, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Eagle Avenue to 0.75 mile east of Eagle Avenue over
Chariton River between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working.
Monroe County
Route A – November 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route J to CR 160 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route A – November 20, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 254 to Route F between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route J – November 13, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 139 to CR 117 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route J – November 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route OO between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route J – November 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1103 to CR 1870 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route CC – November 12, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route PP between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby County
Route MM – November 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to CR 315 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route PP – November 13, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route CC between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
U.S. Route 136 – November 12 - 14, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after Elm Creek near Glenwood
between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
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HAPPY VETERANS DAY!!!
WOMAN HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 57 year old Ashland woman was hurt in an accident that occurred at around 7:30am Monday in Boone County. The patrol says that she was on Route MM when her car struck a car driven by an 18 year old girl from Hartsburg who failed to yield as she was exiting a private drive and attempted to make a left turn onto the roadway. The woman was taken to Boone Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVERS INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING CRASH
Both drivers were injured in a Monday morning crash in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at 7:25am as a car driven by a 54 year old Hermann man was stopped at Missouri 47 and Clearview Road when it was struck in the rear by a truck driven by a 64 year old Union man who failed to notice the car. The Union man sustained moderate injuries, while the Hermann man suffered minor injuries. Both were taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment.
DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS TO CLOSE FOR NOVEMBER HOLIDAYS
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the public that driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed on the following dates:
Tuesday, November 11, 2025, in observance of Veterans’ Day.
Thursday, November 27, 2025, in observance of Thanksgiving.
GOV. KEHOE NEWS
In celebration of the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th birthday, Governor Mike Kehoe has ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome to shine red, white, and blue, beginning at sunrise on Monday, November 10, 2025, until sunrise on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. The lighting pays tribute to generations of Marines who have served our nation with courage, honor, and unwavering commitment to the United States of America.
"For 250 years, the United States Marine Corps has stood as a symbol of unmatched courage, discipline, and devotion to our nation," said Governor Kehoe. "Lighting the Capitol dome red, white, and blue is a promise that Missouri will never forget the valor of this elite force whose courage and character have shaped the very course of our nation's history."
Events commemorating the Marine Corps' 250th birthday will take place statewide, including gatherings hosted by veterans' organization and community partners. Missourians are encouraged to participate in these celebrations to honor past, present, and future Marines.
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WEEKEND NEWS SUMMARY
FATAL ACCIDENT IN RANDOLPH COUNTY SATURDAY NIGHT RESULTS IN MANSLAUGHTER AND OTHER CHARGES
The Patrol reports a a two vehicle crash on US 63, approximately 2 miles south of Moberly at 11:06 Saturday night claimed the life of an unborn baby. According to the report a 19 year old male from Novelty was eastbound in a pickup on County Road 2610 crossing US 63 while another vehicle was southbound on US 63. The pickup driven by the Novelty driver failed to yield and drove into the path of the southbound pickup driven by a 19 year old man from Fairfield, Iowa. The Novelty man received minor injuries while the Fairfield, Iowa man received moderate injuries. A passenger in the southbound pickup, a 23 year old Woman, also from Fairfield, Iowa was seriously injured. The woman’s unborn baby was later pronounced deceased at University Hospital in Columbia where all were transported for treatment. As indicated in the Online arrest reports by the patrol, the driver from Novelty was arrested at 1:18 AM on Sunday. Hayden J. Wilson. Age 19. of Novelty, MO has been charged with a felony count of Involuntary Manslaughter, as well as 2 felony counts of DWI with physical injury, and failure to yield as a result of that crash.
TWO PARIS WOMEN CHARGED WITH SECOND-DEGREE MURDER RELATED TO OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING IN OCTOBER
The Highway Patrol indicated in a News Release on Friday that 78 year old Lois Armour and 51 year old Patty Armour, both of Paris have been charged in connection to an officer-involved shooting incident in Paris on October 12th. During the incident, an Operation Relentless Pursuit (ORP) task force officer, along with other investigators, responded to an address in Paris to conduct a follow-up investigative lead regarding a Ralls County murder investigation. Both women were contacted at the residence and both misled authorities on the whereabouts of a man identified as 57 year old Charles Armour of Paris who was a fugitive and murder suspect in the Ralls County investigation. Authorities were allowed access to the residence, and during their search, Charles Armour was located and was killed during an exchange of gunfire with officers. The task force officer who is also a Randolph County Sheriff’s Deputy was also shot during the incident and taken to an area hospital for treatment. The officer has since been released. Both Lois and Patty Armour were previously arrested in Monroe County for felony hindering prosecution charges and on Friday the Monroe County Prosecuting Attorney formally charged both of the women with one count each of felony murder in the second-degree. Both are being held at the Randolph County Jail without bond.
COLUMBIA WOMAN INJURED TRYING TO AVOID DEER IN ROADWAY
A 41 year old Columbia woman sustained minor injuries and was transported to an area hospital following a one vehicle crash accident around 10:20 pm Sunday night in Callaway County, on County Road 2039, just north of County Road 4040 when the driver swerved to avoid a deer in the roadway. The patrol said her northbound auto travelled off the right side of the road, down a hill, struck a fence post and then struck several small trees. The driver was transported by Callaway EMS to Capital Region Hospital.
DRIVER KILLED AFTER BEING EJECTED FROM PICKUP SUNDAY NIGHT
The patrol said a 61 year old man from Maryland Heights, MO was killed around 8 PM Sunday night in Callaway County when his westbound pickup travelled off the right side of I-70 at the 158.8 mile marker and overturned multiple times, ejecting the driver. Hi was pronounced deceased at the scene.
FIVE PEOPLE INJURED IN MONROE COUNTY CRASH
The patrol said five people were taken to the hospital after an 18 year old male driver from Paris attempted to avoid a deer in the roadway at 7:11 PM Sunday night in Monroe County on MO 15, 5 miles south of Paris. The vehicle trafelled off the left side of the roadway to avoid a deer, then the driver overcorrected and the vehicle went off the right side of the roadway and overturned. The driver had minor injuries as did a 15 year old female passenger, a 12 year old female passenger and a 9 year old female passenger. Another passenger, a 6 year old male had moderate injuries and all were transported to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
KNOX COUNTY TEENS INJURED
Authorities report a 16 year male from Edina received moderate injuries while a 15 year old male passenger had minor injuries after a single vehicle crash Sunday afternoon around 12:50 PM in Knox County. The accident occurred on MO 156, 1 mile east of Novelty when the eastbound vehicle travelled off the road side of the roadway and struck a ditch. Both were transported to Northeast Regional in Kirksville for treatment.
NEW HAVEN MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH SATURDAY NIGHT
Authorities say a 58 year old man from New Haven was injured in Warren County when his southbound motorcycle crossed the centerline of Missouri 47, south of Missouri 94 and travelled off the left side of the roadway and overturned on to its right side. The cycle continued to slide and overturned a second time, before coming to rest. The man sustained serious injuries and was taken to an area hospital for treatment. That crash happened at 11:50 PM Saturday.
JAMESPORT MAN INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH FRIDAY NIGHT
The Patrol said a 32 year old Jamesport, MO man received serious injuries and was transported by Life flight Friday night to Truman Medical Center after his southbound motorcycle struck a deer and ran off the west side of the roadway. That crash occurred on 250th Street in Daviess County shortly after 8 o’clock Friday night.
MACON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT
The following was recently posted on Social Media by the Macon County Sheriff’s Department.
October 2025 Monthly Stats
· 911 Hangup Calls-7
· Burglar Alarm Calls-2
· Animal Calls/Complaints-13
· Assist Motorist-5
· Assist Other Agencies-61
· Burglary-1
· Civil Service-79
· Death Investigation-1
· Domestic Disputes-8
· Harassment Complaints-3
· Juvenile Investigations-3
· Missing Persons-1 (located safely)
· Peace Disturbance-1
· Prisoner Transports-18
· Property Damage Reports-4
· Protection Order Violations-1
· Public Relation Events-9
· Sex Offender Registration/Compliance Checks-20
· Stealing Reports-6
· Suspicious Persons/Vehicles-11
· Traffic Complaints-19
· Traffic Stops-35
· Trespassing Reports-4
· Vehicle Lock Outs-10
· Warrant Service-6
· Jail Bookings-82
· Citations Issued-8
· Average Daily Inmate Count-62
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT
For the Period: 𝟏𝟎/𝟐𝟑/𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 – 𝟏𝟎/𝟐𝟗/𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office recently had the privilege of escorting motorcyclists from Montgomery City to Hermann for the annual 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞 𝐋𝐢𝐩𝐬𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐛 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐨𝐲𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐨𝐭𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐝𝐞. We want to thank those in charge for always making us a part of the Toys for Tots Ride, it is quite an honor.
On 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟓, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓, deputies conducted a traffic stop in Montgomery City for an equipment violation. Upon contacting the occupants, deputies observed that all individuals in the vehicle were under 21 years of age and they detected a strong odor of alcohol coming from the vehicle. The driver submitted to a preliminary breath test, which indicated a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .131%. Both passengers also provided breath samples, each showing a BAC above .080%. The driver and one passenger were arrested and transported to the MC Jail. The third occupant was released to a parent and issued a citation for Minor Visibly Intoxicated. The driver was charged with Driving While Intoxicated, and the passenger was charged with Minor Visibly Intoxicated.
On 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟓, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓, deputies received information regarding a wanted subject staying at a residence on Massas Creek Road in Jonesburg. Deputies confirmed the individual had an active warrant with a $10,000 cash-only bond and full U.S. extradition. Deputies responded to the residence, located the subject, and took him into custody without incident. He was arrested and transported to the MC Jail for his warrants.
On 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟓, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓, deputies were conducting a follow-up investigation into a report of a felon in possession of firearms. Deputies made contact with the suspect at his residence. Through the course of the investigation, deputies were granted permission to search the residence, where they located a total of three firearms. The firearms were seized as evidence, and charges for Possession of a Firearm by a Felon have been filed with the Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
On 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟔, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓, deputies observed a vehicle traveling 90 mph in a posted 55 mph zone. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on Highway 19 near Industrial Road. Upon contact with the driver, deputies detected a strong odor of intoxicants. The driver was asked to perform the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and was subsequently arrested and transported to the MC Jail, where he was charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Careless and Imprudent Driving.
On 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟕, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓, deputies observed a vehicle being operated in a careless manner on Highway 19 near Mitchell Road. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and, upon contact with the driver, noticed signs of impairment and detected a strong odor of intoxicants. While deputies were questioning the driver, the subject suddenly placed the vehicle in drive and accelerated at a high rate of speed, causing the tires to spin and the vehicle to fishtail, nearly striking a deputy. Deputies pursued the vehicle for approximately two miles before it came to a stop in a bean field. The driver then fled on foot into a wooded area. Deputies pursued the subject into the woods, where he was apprehended and taken into custody. The driver was transported to the MC Jail and charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Resisting Arrest.
On 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟕, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓, deputies conducted a traffic stop on Highway 19 for an equipment violation. During the course of the stop, deputies learned the driver did not possess a valid driver’s license and was in the country illegally. The driver was arrested and transported to the MC Jail. The St. Louis ICE Office was contacted and issued a detainer on the subject. The driver also received a citation for Driving Without a Valid License.
𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤:
· Investigation – Warrenton
· Motorist Assist – Bellflower
· Parking Violation – High Hill
· Alarm – Martinsburg
· Follow Up – McKittrick
· Medical – Wellsville
· C & I – Montgomery City
· Traffic Hazard – Jonesburg
· Parking Violation – Jonesburg
· Suspicious Activity – New Florence
· Investigation – Montgomery City
· Follow Up – Troy
· Assist St. Louis Metro – Montgomery City
· Motor Vehicle Accident – I 70
· Pedestrian Check – I 70
· Medical – New Florence
· Medical – Montgomery City
· Motor Vehicle Accident – Rhineland
· Courtesy Ride – Montgomery City
· Assist MSHP – Montgomery City
· Property Damage – High Hill
· Narcotic Activity – Montgomery City
· Medical – Danville
· Follow Up – Danville
· Assist Children’s Division – Bellflower
· Motor Vehicle Accident – Montgomery City
· Citizen Assist – New Florence
· Assist Children’s Division – Montgomery City
· Motor Vehicle Accident – Jonesburg
· Suspicious Activity – Wellsville
· Public Service Request – Montgomery City
· Follow Up – Middletown
· Suicidal Subject – Rhineland
· Suspicious Vehicle – Montgomery City
· Pedestrian Check – New Florence
· Motor Vehicle Accident – I 70
· C& I – I 70
· Public Service Request – Montgomery City
· Stealing – Jonesburg
· Trespassing – Montgomery City
· Special Assignment – Wellsville
· Assist MSHP – I 70
· Assault – Montgomery City
· Special Assignment – Wellsville
· Follow Up – Danville
· Arrest Attempt – Jonesburg
· Assist Wright City – Wright City
· C & I – I 70
· Alarm – Hermann
· Motor Vehicle Accident – I 70
· Property Damage – Montgomery City
· Vandalism – Danville
· Information – Montgomery City
· Domestic – Wellsville
· C & I – I 70
· Alarm – Montgomery City
· Fail To Yield – Montgomery City
· Motor Vehicle Accident – I 70
· Follow Up – New Florence
· Trespassing – Wellsville
· C & I – High Hill
· Unwanted Subject – Jonesburg
· Public Service Request – High Hill
· Check Well Being – Montgomery City
· Pedestrian Check – New Florence
· Suspicious Vehicle – New Florence
· Check Well Being – New Florence
· Citizen Assist – New Florence
· Special Assignment – Jonesburg
· Motor Vehicle Accident – New Florence
· Threats – McKittrick
· Animal Complaint – High Hill
· Medical – High Hill
· Follow Up – Bellflower
· Arrest Attempt – New Florence
· Arrest Attempt – Jonesburg
· Check Well Being – McKittrick
· Assist Jefferson City PD – New Florence
· Assist MCPD – Montgomery City
· Motor Vehicle Accident – Middletown
· Motor Vehicle Accident – Danville
· Trespassing – Hermann
· Public Service Request – Troy
· Public Service Request – Troy
· C & I – Montgomery City
· Livestock At Large – Middletown
· Special Assignment – Jonesburg
· Property Damage - High Hill
· Informational For Agency - Danville
· Assist Other Agency - Montgomery City
· Driving While Suspended/Revoked - Wellsville
· Driving While Intoxicated - Montgomery City
· Stealing - Montgomery County
· Unlawful Possession of Firearm - Danville
· Warrant Arrest - Jonesburg
· Dre Evaluation - Wright City
· Driving While Intoxicated - Montgomery City
· Aggravated Fleeing - New Florence
· Operated Vehicle Without License - Montgomery City
· Crisis Intervention - New Florence
· Warrant Arrest - New Florence
· Threats - Montgomery County
· Warrant Arrest - Jonesburg
Note from News Editor: The accident reports are a summary listing as several other accidents did occur throughout our listening areas and we had to edit for time considerations.
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COLUMBIA MAN INJURED IN EARLY THURSDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A 33 year old Columbia man was injured in an accident that occurred at around 5:10am Thursday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on US 63 when his truck traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck the ground. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SHELBY COUNTY INCIDENT
A 45 year old woman from Quincy, IL was hurt in a Wednesday morning incident in Shelby County. The highway patrol said it happened at 11:50am as she was on US 36 when she suffered a medical episode, causing her car to run off the road and struck a culvert. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment.
TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRECK
Two people were seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Lincoln County. MSHP stated that a 20 year old Troy woman was on Route C when her car crossed over the center of the road, went off the roadway and overturned several times, ejecting both the driver and her passenger a 25 year old Winfield man. Both were taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries. The wreck happened at 9:45pm Wednesday.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A 52 year old Winfield man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at around 10:15am Wednesday in Lincoln County. The patrol says that he was on Route H when his motorcycle traveled off the roadway and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
DRIVERS HURT IN TUESDAY NIGHT WRECK
Both drivers were hurt in a two-vehicle wreck Tuesday night in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at 5:10pm as a 36 year old Winfield man was stopped to make a left turn on MO 47 when his SUV was struck in the rear by a car driven by a 21 year old Barnhart woman. Both were taken to area hospitals for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
A 20 year old Owensville man was injured in a Wednesday morning crash in Franklin County. MSHP stated that he was on Highway 50 when he failed to observe a freightliner driven by a 47 year old Cuba man stopped preparing to turn and his SUV struck it in the rear. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment. The crash happened at around 7:15am Wednesday.
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TEEN HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 19 year old Jefferson City girl was injured in an accident that occurred at 8:45pm in Boone County. The patrol says that she was on US 63 when her car struck a deer in the roadway. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
MDC INVESTIGATES
REPORTED FISH KILL AT BEUTH PARK LAKE IN MOBERLY
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has received
several reports of a fish kill at Beuth Park Lake in Moberly. After
investigating, MDC determined the incident was likely a natural fish kill, and
there is no cause for public concern. MDC thanks the members of the public who
reported the issue.
Fish kills can occur naturally in Missouri and refer to the
sudden death of fish in a lake or stream. Each year, MDC handles around 100
fish kills and other water quality events that pose a threat to fish, wildlife,
and recreation. Of these events, 75 to 80 percent are caused by natural events,
as is the case at Beuth Park Lake. The remaining events typically are the
result of pollution, chlorinated water, or chemical spills that contaminate
waterways.
In the aftermath of a fish kill, nature takes its course through
the decomposition process. Nutrients released from decaying fish are recycled
into the ecosystem, benefiting the local plants and animals. While this process
can be unpleasant to witness, it is best to let it proceed naturally. Any
surviving fish in the lake are safe to catch and consume.
MDC asks that the public reports suspected fish kills here: https://short.mdc.mo.gov/4PV.
ROAD
OPEN FOLLOWING RAILROAD BRIDGE REMOVAL IN CALLAWAY COUNTY
Work to remove the overhead portion of the railroad bridge over
Callaway County Route FF (Old U.S. Route 40) in Kingdom City is complete ahead
of schedule. The roadway is now open, and height restrictions have been
removed.
Daytime closures for the overhead bridge removal began Oct. 14
and were completed Thursday, Oct. 30, several weeks ahead of schedule.
This work is part of the first project in MoDOT’s Statewide
Improve I-70 Program, Improve I-70: Columbia to Kingdom City, which will add a
third lane of travel in each direction to the 20-mile stretch of I-70 between
Columbia) and Kingdom City. This $405 million fixed-cost contract includes new
pavement on all three lanes of I-70 and will also make interchange improvements
to the I-70 interchanges at U.S. Route 63 and U.S. Route 54.
Missouri’s FY2024 budget, approved through the state legislative
process and governor provides, $2.8 billion in General Revenue to build a third
lane of I-70 across the state. The program will plan, design, construct,
reconstruct, rehabilitate, and add a third lane in each direction on nearly 200
miles of I-70, from Blue Springs to Wentzville. For more information on the
Improve I-70 Program and to sign up for program e-mails, visit http://www.modot.org/improvei70.
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PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Audrain County
Route W – November 5, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 620 to CR 657 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route NN – November 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 314 to CR 316 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Knox County
Route K – November 3 - 6, CLOSED for core drilling
operations from Route V at Colony Cemetery continuing to just west of Middle
Fabius River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route C – November 5 – 6, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from Elvira Street to Roundhouse Road in Bevier beginning
on Wednesday, November 5th at 6:00 a.m. continuing to Thursday, November 6th at
4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route J – November 5 - 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 239 to CR 231 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route J – November 6 & 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 217 to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route OO – November 3 - 4, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route J to CR 1127 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Missouri Route 79 – November 4 - 5, LANE RESTRICTION for
core drilling operations from Route D to CR 219 between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Warren County
Route B – November 3 - 7, CLOSED for core
drilling operations from Missouri Route 94 to Pebble Creek Drive between 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
MISSOURI
WINTER WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK IS THIS WEEK
After
a seemingly quick shift from summer to fall, winter in Missouri – and the snow,
sleet and ice that come along with it – could follow just as fast in the coming
months. To help Missourians prepare and stay safe during shorter days and the
coldest weather season, the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and National
Weather Service (NWS) are partnering to promote Nov. 3 – 7, 2025,
as Winter Weather Preparedness Week in Missouri.
SEMA and the six NWS
forecast offices that serve Missouri will be sharing winter weather safety
messaging via social media throughout next week. Each day will focus on a
different theme:
Monday, Nov. 3 – Winter Weather Terminology
Tuesday, Nov. 4 – Ice Safety
Wednesday, Nov. 5 – Snow Safety
Thursday, Nov. 6 – Extreme Cold, Hypothermia and Frostbite
Friday, Nov. 7 – Planning for Snow, Ice and Cold
Road safety remains a major
concern during winter months, and reduced visibility can increase the risk of
accidents. Even if not directly involved in a crash, an accident blocking the
roadway could cause other drivers to be stranded for hours. According to
preliminary results provided by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, there were
more than 3,370 vehicle crashes in Missouri in 2024 during periods of snow,
sleet, hail or ice, which resulted in 819 injuries and 10 deaths.
Avoiding non-essential
travel during winter storms is the best way to not be stranded or involved in a
crash. It also allows snow removal crews to clear the roads faster and first
responders to get to crashes more quickly. The Missouri Department of Transportation’s
plowing priorities focus on interstates and other high volume major roads first
and as those road conditions improve, plows will focus on smaller numbered and
lettered routes and then shoulders, outer roads, ramps and intersections. If
you must drive, check road conditions in advance on MoDOT’s Traveler Map at traveler.modot.org/map/. Be sure to allow for extra time, expect delays,
reduce speed and increase following distance. If your vehicle breaks down or
slides off the road, stay in the vehicle and call for help.
Motorists traveling when
severe weather is in the forecast should dress appropriately for the weather or
keep warm outerwear in the vehicle, even for short trips, in case they were to
become stranded and exposed to harsh conditions for an extended length of time.
According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), 38
people died in Missouri as a result of low body temperatures due to prolonged
exposure to cold weather in 2024. Protect against frostbite and hypothermia by
wearing warm, loose-fitting clothing in several layers. Avoid alcohol, limit
time spent outdoors in frigid temperatures and stay indoors if possible. Find
more information on hypothermia and nearby warming center locations on the DHSS
website at health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/hypothermia/.
Missourians should consider
these additional winter weather preparedness tips:
Create a family emergency plan and home emergency
kit. Emergency supplies should include bottled water, canned and dry
foods, battery-powered radio, flashlights, extra batteries, manual can opener
and a first-aid kit. When power outages are possible, charge cell phones and
other devices in advance so you are able to communicate if power is lost.
Assemble a vehicle winter emergency kit. Include extra
clothes, a blanket, radio/spare batteries, snacks/water, jumper cables, flares
and a shovel/sand or shingles for tire traction.
Avoid driving when conditions could
deteriorate. Postpone travel if possible. If driving is absolutely
necessary, keep your gas tank more than half full and your cell phone charged.
Save emergency numbers for fast dialing.
Make sure alternate heat and power sources such as
fireplaces, woodstoves, kerosene heaters and generators function
properly. These sources can be dangerous and must be regularly maintained
and operated. Keep the correct fuel for each source on hand in a safe location.
Proper ventilation is essential and only operate generators outdoors. Install
carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home to prevent serious illness or
death.
Remember space heaters are potentially deadly when
misused. Space heaters account for approximately one-third of home heating
fires and 80 percent of home heating fire deaths. Supplemental heating
sources like these should be turned off when leaving a room or going to bed.
Keep anything that can burn at least three feet from heating equipment.
For more winter weather
tips, including safe driving techniques and preparing for power outages, please
visit mo.gov/winter-weather-safety/.
MDC
ENCOURAGES PUBLIC TO USE CAUTION AMIDST BIRD FLU OUTBREAK
The Missouri Department of
Conservation (MDC) is actively monitoring reports of sick and dead waterfowl,
such as geese and ducks, and raptors across the state. Testing of these birds
has confirmed the cause to be Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or
“bird flu.”
Avian influenza spreads among
birds through contact with infected feces, saliva, or nasal discharges.
Migratory birds traveling along North American flyways can carry the virus and
it can move between wild birds and domestic poultry. Symptoms to look for in
sick birds include tremors, head tilting, lethargy, loss of coordination,
inability to fly or walk properly, or trouble standing upright.
While the risk from HPAI to the
general public remains low, sporadic human infections have occurred usually
after close exposure. MDC encourages hunters and others to take precautions:
For hunters:
Dress
harvested game birds in the field or in an area away from poultry and other
birds.
Dispose
of carcasses and waste properly. Seal them in trash bags and place them in
household trash or at a permitted landfill. Proper disposal helps protect
raptors, including bald eagles, which are often scavengers and are highly
susceptible to avian influenza.
Allow
all hunting gear, boats, and waders to dry completely between trips to help
prevent spreading the virus between locations.
For the public:
Avoid
touching dead or sick birds.
Report
sightings of dead geese, other waterfowl, raptors, or other large birds at mdc.mo.gov/4KD.
Do not
report songbirds. HPAI has not been detected in any songbirds in Missouri.
These species are not considered a significant concern regarding the virus.
Keep
pets away from dead or dying wildlife.
If
needing to handle a dead bird, wear gloves (disposable if available), consider
a face mask, and wash hands thoroughly when done.
HPAI infections in humans are
rare. Contact a healthcare provider if experiencing any unusual symptoms of
possible infection, such as eye redness, respiratory problems, and fever. It is
safe to eat properly handled and cooked poultry. Cooking meat to an internal
temperature of 165°F, helps destroy the virus if present.
Get more information on HPAI
from the Missouri Department of Agriculture at agriculture.mo.gov/avian-influenza.php.
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MACON
MAN HURT IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 62 year old Macon man was hurt in an
accident that occurred at 3:30pm Saturday in Macon County. The patrol says that
he was on US 63 one mile south of Macon when his truck hydroplaned, causing the
towed unit to jackknife and then the truck ran off the right side of the
roadway. He was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor
injuries.
DRIVER
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN FRIDAY NIGHT WRECK
37 year old James Lewis of Brookfield was
seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Friday night in Linn County. The
highway patrol said it happened just before 7pm as he was on Inman Drive when
he overcorrected, causing his SUV to travel off the right side of the road and
overturned, ejecting him from it. He was air lifted to University Hospital in
Columbia with serious injuries. He was also charged with DWI – prior offender.
TWO
HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT CRASH
Two Moberly residents were hurt in a Saturday
night crash in Randolph County. MSHP stated that a 20 year old man was on
Randolph County Road 2245 when he lost control on the gravel roadway and his
vehicle went off the right side of the road and struck a ditch. Both the driver
and his passenger a 15 year old boy were taken to Moberly Regional Medical
Center for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened at 8:55pm Saturday.
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MSHP:
HAVE A SAFE AND SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN
Colonel Michael
A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, encourages
everyone to have a safe Halloween.
It’s that time of year when young ghosts, vampires, clowns, and superheroes are
out for their night of trick-or-treating. While some local events take place in
large parking lots, many trick-or-treaters will be out on Halloween night. It’s
imperative that drivers and pedestrians stay alert.
During this exciting time, children could dart in front of a vehicle. Slow down
and drive with extra caution. Expect an increase in the number of slow-moving
vehicles in neighborhoods as motorists pick up and drop off trick-or-treaters.
Please be courteous to other drivers and stay alert for trick-or-treaters of
all ages. Distracted drivers are dangerous drivers─ when you’re driving,
keep your eyes on the road, not on your phone!
Parents, please remind children of safe trick-or-treating practices: approach
only familiar houses that are well-lit, don’t enter strangers’ houses or
vehicles, and look both ways before crossing the street. Consider
trick-or-treating with your children for their safety and because it’s a fun
way to spend an evening with the family.
Give some thought to safety when choosing a
costume. Consider using make-up rather than wearing a mask, which can obstruct
a child's vision, making it difficult to see an oncoming vehicle. A
light-colored costume is easier for drivers to see at night and adding
reflective tape to dark costumes makes them visible after dark. Flame resistant
costumes are encouraged. An adult should always accompany small children, and
older children should stay in groups.
Halloween isn’t just for children. Many adults enjoy dressing up and visiting
haunted houses or attending gatherings. If you are driving to a costume party,
make sure your costume doesn’t hamper your vision. If you attend a Halloween
party that includes alcohol, designate a sober driver for the trip home.
Alcohol, even in small amounts, slows reaction time and dulls the senses.
Driving after you've had alcohol could have a sad and possibly deadly result.
Have a safe, happy Halloween!
GOV.
KEHOE NEWS
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced additional steps his
administration is taking to expedite food assistance for at-risk Missourians,
given the impending loss of November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
(SNAP) benefits due to the Democrat-led federal government shutdown.
SNAP benefits are 100 percent federally funded, with each
recipient receiving benefits from the federal government via their Electronic
Benefit Transfer card. There is no mechanism for state appropriations to be
transferred to cover this funding. The Missouri Department of Social Services
stands ready to issue November SNAP benefits as soon as possible once the
federal government is reopened.
Governor Kehoe has directed a full $10.6 million fund
transfer from the Senior
Services Growth and Development Fund to Missouri Area Agencies on Aging.
This funding will be critical in supporting Missouri’s Area Agencies on Aging
in providing meals to seniors.
Additionally, Governor Kehoe has ordered a $5 million distribution to Missouri
food banks using Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
funding. This action takes the place of a regular appropriation typically
issued later in the year but is being issued now given an increase in need due
the loss of SNAP benefits.
Missourians in need of food assistance or looking to volunteer or
donate are directed to Feeding Missouri – a coalition of six
Missouri Food Banks working to provide hunger relief to every county in the
state.
WIC Program Update
WIC benefits will be available for redemption
in Missouri into November. WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program
for Women, Infants and Children, administered in Missouri by the Department of
Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and federally funded by the USDA, Food and
Nutrition Service. WIC provides quality nutrition education, breastfeeding
promotion and support, nutritious foods, and referrals to health services to qualifying
individuals.
WIC families are encouraged to continue to
attend appointments and redeem benefits using their WIC cards until further
notice.
Missouri WIC will continue to monitor funding
availability each day as the federal government shutdown continues. Retailers
and participants will be notified should a pause in benefit redemption become
necessary in the latter half of the month. Visit wic.mo.gov for updates.
Dr. Rolfe McCoy, of
Chillicothe, was appointed to the Missouri
Dental Board.
Dr. McCoy is a partner and dentist at McCoy Samples Mattingly
Dental Clinic. In addition to his practice, he serves as the chairman and a
trainer of the Missouri Dental Association's Expanded Function Dental Assistant
program and teaches for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
(DHSS) Office of Dental Health pilot program in long-term care facilities. He
is an active member of his community, serving on the Chillicothe Arts Council,
the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce, the Chillicothe Board of Public
Works, and is a member of the Chillicothe Rotary Club. McCoy earned his
Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree
from Washington University in St. Louis.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
ENDS THIS WEEKEND
Missouri families
should utilize the extra hour they’ll gain this weekend as they roll back their
clocks to step up fire safety precautions in their homes. On Sunday, Nov. 2, at
2 a.m., clocks “fall back” one hour as daylight saving time ends.
Smoke Alarms – Changing smoke alarm batteries
when you reset your clocks each spring and fall is a great fire safety measure.
All alarms should be tested monthly; press the test button to be sure the
alarms are working. Replace all smoke alarms once they’re 10 years old. Smoke
alarms should be installed in every sleeping rom and on every level of the
home.
Fire Extinguishers – Having a fire extinguisher readily
available in the kitchen, where cooking fires are common, can help contain a
small blaze. Fire extinguishers in other high-risk areas like the garage and
near heat sources also helps prevent the spread of fires. Know how to use
your fire extinguishers and maintain them by checking the pressure gauge
monthly. Call 911 even if you believe the fire is out so firefighters can check
to make sure the fire is fully extinguished.
Close Doors – Closing doors in your home, when you
sleep and when you leave the house slows the spread of fire and heat by cutting
the oxygen that feeds a fire. Simply closing the doors to rooms in your house
can also dramatically reduce the amount of damage a structure will sustain in a
fire.
Plan Your Escape – Each member of the household should
know two ways out of each room. Make sure escape routes are clear of debris and
windows open easily. Designate an outdoor meeting place for the family.
Regularly practice escape routes will all members of the family.
Extension Cord Safety – Never substitute extension cords for
permanent wiring or use them for more than one appliance. Make sure extension
cords or power strips are rated for the product to be plugged in. Never cover
an extension cord with a rug or carpet; it prevents heat from escaping.
Multi-plug devices and power strips are designed to be plugged directly into
electrical outlets; they should never be chained together.
Space Heater Safety – Space heaters are a factor in about
43% of home heating-related fires and 85% of associated deaths. They should
only be placed on the floor. Never leave a space heater on when you leave a
room. Only plug space heaters directly into wall outlets. Keep anything that
can burn at least three feet away from all heating equipment, including drapes,
furniture and electronics.
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TWO HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two Sturgeon residents were hurt in an accident that occurred at around 11:55am Tuesday in Boone County. The patrol says that a74 year old man was on Route CC when his SUV crossed the center of the roadway and struck the towed unit of a semi driven by a 55 year old man from Sturgeon Bay, WI. He along with his passenger a 74 year old woman were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Tuesday afternoon crash in Ralls County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 1:55pm as a 44 year old Perry man was on Route J when his truck hydroplaned on the wet pavement, traveled off the left side of the road and struck an embankment. He refused medical treatment at the scene for minor injuries.
MAN INJURED IN TUESDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 35 year old man from Burnsville, MN was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday night in Marion County. MSHP stated that he was on US 24 when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and overturned. He sustained minor injuries and was transported by ambulance to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment.
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CHARITON
COUNTY ROUTE KK PUZZLE CREEK BRIDGE TO BE REPLACED
The
next bridge replacement project included in the Northwest Bridge Bundle project
is scheduled to begin next month. The Chariton County Route KK Puzzle Creek
Bridge, near Keytesville, is scheduled to close on Monday, Nov. 10. The project
to replace the bridge is expected to continue through mid-March 2026.
During construction, motorists should seek an alternate route
around the closure. The Puzzle Creek Bridge was built in 1953 and has a traffic
volume of approximately 188 vehicles per day.
Design-build is a project delivery method in which one
contracting team is selected to design and build the highway improvement under
one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and schedule and the
contractor team completes the work. This technique has been known to
significantly save time and provide cost savings.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR
NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route V – October 27 – 29, CLOSED for
sidewalk improvements from Olive Street to Pine Street beginning Monday,
October 27th at 7:00 a.m. and continuing to Wednesday, October 29th at 5:00
p.m.
Knox County
Route K – October 27 – 30 & November 3 - 6, CLOSED for core
drilling operations from Route V at Colony Cemetery continuing to just west of
Middle Fabius River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Lewis County
Missouri Route 6 – October 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations from Lewistown
School Drive to CR 201 at Lewistown between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 6 – October 29 – 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations from Main Street
to Shortcut Street at LaBelle between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri Route 6 – October 29 – 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations from Tenth Street
to CR 232 at Knox City between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 147 – October 27 – 29, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Thornhill Cemetery Road to Frenchman Bluff Road between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
Route J – November 3 – 4, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 239 to CR 231 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route J – November 5 – 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 217 to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route MM – October 27 - 29, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 278 to CR 284 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route MM – October 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 284 to CR 233 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Ralls County
U.S. Route 61 Southbound – October 28 – 29, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route HH to Missouri Route 19 beginning Tuesday,
October 28th at 2:00 p.m. and continuing to Wednesday, October 29th at 3:00
p.m.
Scotland County
Route M – October 30, CLOSED for
railroad crossing maintenance from Walnut Street to Cemetery Road near Rutledge
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – October 27 - 31, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Lakenan to Monroe
City between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. A 12-foot width restriction will be
in place where crews are actively working.
MDC REMINDS DEER HUNTERS
OF WHAT’S NEW FOR THIS SEASON
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds deer hunters
of new regulations related to chronic wasting disease (CWD) and other changes
for the 2025-2026 deer-hunting season. Get more information from the MDC 2025
Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet, through the
MDC MO Hunting app, and online at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer.
Carcass Movement and Disposal
The rule that prohibited transporting high-risk deer parts --
such as the brain and spinal cord -- out of the county of harvest has been
removed. Hunters are now required to dispose of unused deer parts in trash that
is dumped in a sanitary landfill or on the property where the deer was
harvested. Hunters must Telecheck their deer before transporting it (or its
parts) out of the county where it was harvested or by 10 p.m. on the day of
harvest, whichever comes first. The interstate carcass movement restrictions
for those bringing harvested deer, elk, moose, or caribou into Missouri have
not changed. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/chronic-wasting-disease/carcass-transportation-disposal.
CWD Management Zone
The following counties have been added to the CWD Management
Zone: Callaway, Cape Girardeau, Daviess, Harrison, Henry, Marion, Miller,
Moniteau, Morgan, Ralls, St. Louis, and Texas. Within the past year, these
counties either had their first CWD detection (Callaway, Marion, Miller,
Morgan, Texas) or are within 10 miles of a CWD detection (Cape Girardeau,
Daviess, Harrison, Henry, Moniteau, Ralls, St. Louis). These counties are open
during the CWD Portion of firearms deer season. Placement of feed and minerals
is prohibited in CWD Management Zone counties. The antler-point restriction
(APR) has been removed in Callaway, Daviess, Harrison, Henry, Marion, Miller,
Moniteau, Morgan, and Ralls counties. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/chronic-wasting-disease/cwd-management-zone-regulations.
Voluntary CWD Sampling
Sept. 15 to Jan. 15
MDC encourages hunters who harvest deer anywhere in Missouri
throughout the entire deer hunting season — Sept. 15 through Jan. 15 — to get
free CWD testing for their harvested deer at numerous sites around the state
including MDC offices, participating taxidermists and meat processors, and
freezer drop-off locations. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/chronic-wasting-disease/voluntary-cwd-sampling.
Mandatory CWD Sampling
Nov. 15 and 16 in select counties
All deer harvested in designated CWD Management Zone counties
during the opening weekend of the November Portion of the firearms season --
Nov. 15 and 16 -- must be taken (or the deer head) to an MDC Mandatory Sampling
Station on the day of harvest. Sampling stations will be open from 7:30 a.m. to
8 p.m. Mandatory CWD sampling for this year will focus on counties that are
newer to the CWD Management Zone. Mandatory CWD sampling will not be conducted
in many counties where it has been conducted in previous years. MDC encourages
hunters to check the status of the counties where they hunt. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/chronic-wasting-disease/mandatory-cwd-sampling.
Early Youth Portion Bag
Limit
Youth hunters may now harvest more than one deer during the
Early Youth Portion of firearms deer season. This change simplifies regulations
by standardizing the bag limit across all portions of firearms deer season. The
statewide limit of one antlered buck during firearms deer season (all portions
combined) still applies. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/seasons/deer-firearms-youth-portions.
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MAN HURT IN LEWIS COUNTY
ACCIDENT
A 42 year old Canton man was hurt in an accident that occurred
at 10pm Sunday in Lewis County. The patrol says that he was on Highway 81 when
his tractor trailer traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned.
He was transported by ambulance to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for
treatment of minor injuries.
TEENS SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
Two Marthasville teens were seriously injured in an early Sunday morning
wreck in Warren County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 12:35am
as a 18 year old girl was on Route TT when she failed to negotiate a curve,
causing her car to travel off the left side of the road and struck a utility
pole. She was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries, while
her passenger a 15 year old girl was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington with
serious injuries.
DRIVER INJURED IN SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was injured in a Sunday morning crash in Montgomery County. MSHP
stated that a 68 year old Independence woman was eastbound on I-70 when her
truck ran off the right side of the road and overturned. She was taken to
University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash
happened at 8:25am Sunday.
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TWO
INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people from Manhattan, KS were injured in
an accident that occurred at around 4:20am Saturday in Macon County. The patrol
says that a 24 year old man was on US 36 One mile west of Callao when the SUV
struck a deer in the roadway. He suffered minor injuries while his passenger a
24 year old woman sustained moderate injuries. They were transported by
ambulance to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment.
WOMAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN FRIDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 21 year old Green City woman was seriously
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Friday night in Putnam County. The highway
patrol said it happened at 6pm Friday as she was on MO 5 One mile south of
Unionville when her SUV traveled off the roadway, struck a bridge and overturned.
She was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville with serious
injuries. Maci Meraz was charged with DWI and failure to maintain the right half of roadway.
DRIVER
HURT IN FRIDAY EVENING CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Friday evening crash
in Knox County. MSHP stated that a 68 year old Newark man was on Route T when
his vehicle ran off the road and struck a mailbox. He was taken to Northeast
Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of minor injuries. The
crash happened at around 5:40pm Friday.
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MAN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 30 year old Harrisburg man was injured in an accident that occurred at around 6:45pm Wednesday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on Route F when his motorcycle struck a deer and ejected him. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY INVITES SMALL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS TO APPLY NOW FOR $15,000 STATE-FUNDED EQUIPMENT GRANTS
The Department of Public Safety invites volunteer fire departments with annual operating budgets of $50,000 or less to apply now for state grants of up to $15,000 for the purchase of firefighting equipment. Eligible expenses include firefighter turnout gear, hand tools, chainsaws, interoperable radio equipment and wildland protective clothing. There is a 5% local cash match, which means for equipment costing $15,789.47, the local match share would be $789.47 and the state share of 95% would be $15,000.
A total of $1,455,000 in state funding is available for the program. The projected performance period for the grant is Dec. 15, 2025 to May 15, 2026. This funding opportunity will close when eligible applications have been received to fulfill the available funding.
Eligible applicants include fire departments as defined in Section 320.200(3) RSMo as an agency or organization that provides fire suppression and related activities, including, but not limited to, fire prevention, rescue, emergency medical services, hazardous material response, or special operation to a population within a fixed and legally recorded geographical area.
Applications will only be accepted through the Missouri Department of Public Safety online WebGrants System: https://dps.mo.gov/dir/programs/dpsgrants/vfdg.php. DPS is the grant administrator.
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE NEWS
October marks National Financial Planning Month, and the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) urges all Missourians to do more than just balance their budgets. DCI emphasizes that while most plans focus on savings and investments, the right insurance coverage is essential to protecting yourself, your family and your assets from the unexpected.
Foundational to financial security, insurance policies such as life, health, home and auto are not merely expenses. They are strategic tools designed to provide stability during life's most challenging events. Life insurance, in particular, is critical for providing income replacement, paying off outstanding debts like mortgages, funding a child's education, and covering final expenses, all of which are crucial steps toward true financial peace of mind.
The Unclaimed Crisis: $318 Million Matched in Missouri Alone
A common financial tragedy occurs when families desperately need the benefits from a life insurance policy but don't know it exists or how to claim it. Nationally, billions of dollars in life insurance and annuity benefits go unclaimed each year because beneficiaries are unaware they were named or cannot locate the necessary paperwork.
To combat this issue and help consumers reclaim these benefits, DCI collaborates with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) via the Life Insurance Policy Locator (LIPL).
Since its launch in December 2016, the LIPL tool has successfully matched Missourians with nearly $318 million in life insurance policies, restoring immense financial security to families across the state.
How to Use the Life Insurance Policy Locator
The LIPL tool is free, confidential, and easy to use for anyone who believes they may be a beneficiary of a deceased family member or loved one:
- Visit the Life Insurance Policy Locator online.
- Enter key information from the deceased's death certificate, including their Social Security number, legal name, date of birth, date of death, and veteran status. You will also need to indicate your relationship to the deceased.
- Submit the request and receive a confirmation email.
- If a policy is successfully located and you are the named beneficiary, the life insurance or annuity company will contact you directly to guide you through the claims process. If no policy is found or you are not the beneficiary, you will not receive further contact.
DCI encourages Missourians to take time this month to review all types of insurance coverage – including life, health, home and auto – to ensure their policies are current and align with their overall financial goals. It’s also important to keep your beneficiary information up to date and make sure loved ones know what steps to take in the event of your passing.
Insurance experts are on call to help answer any questions via DCI’s Consumer Hotline at 800-726-7390. Consumers can also visit insurance.mo.gov for more information and resources.
DCI is charged with protecting Missouri consumers through oversight of the insurance industry, banks, credit unions, utilities and various professional licensees operating in the state. For more information about the department, please visit our website at dci.mo.gov.
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KIRKSVILLE
WOMAN HURT IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 27 year old Kirksville woman was hurt in an
accident that occurred at 12:10am Wednesday in Macon County. The patrol says
that she was a passenger in an SUV driven by a 43 year old Kirksville man. They
were on US 63 Three miles south of Macon when the SUV struck a deer in the
roadway. She was taken to Kirksville Regional Medical Center for treatment of
minor injuries.
MAN
KILLED IN TUESDAY MORNING INCIDENT
A 21 year old Ethel man was killed in a
Tuesday morning incident in Macon County. MSHP stated that he was a passenger
on a forklift being operated by a 19 year old Ethel man. They were on Beechnut
Street Three miles west of Ethel when it crossed the center of the road and overturned,
ejecting him from it. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The incident
happened at 7:25am Tuesday.
PEDESTRIAN
STRUCK AND KILLED IN CALLAWAY COUNTY
A pedestrian was struck and killed in a
Tuesday night mishap in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened
just before 10pm as a 44 year old Columbia man was walking in the left lane of
eastbound I-70 when he was struck by a semi driven by a 51 year old man from
Buchanan, TN. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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WATCH
OUT FOR DEER ALONG ROADWAYS
October and
November are peak months for deer to be on the move, and the Missouri
Department of Transportation is reminding drivers to be prepared and not drive
distracted.
According to the Missouri State Highway
Patrol, Missouri consistently ranks 10th to 15th in the country in deer-vehicle
collisions each year. In 2024, there were 2,952 crashes with deer, with four
deaths and 420 injuries reported.
Deer are most active at dawn and dusk, and
do unpredictable things, such as stopping in the middle of the road when
crossing. A deer that is calmly standing on the side of the road may suddenly
leap into traffic.
MoDOT offers the following safety tips for
avoiding collisions with deer:
Always wear your seat belt. It’s easy: Buckle Up Phone Down.
Control your speed, stay alert and avoid distractions.
Don’t swerve to avoid hitting a deer. Swerving can cause
motorists to lose control and travel off the road or into oncoming traffic.
Deer rarely travel alone. Slow down and keep an eye out for more
deer. If a deer crosses the road in front of you, there is a good chance
another deer will be following it.
Don’t follow too closely. Remember: the driver in front of you
might have to stop suddenly to avoid hitting a deer.
MoDOT maintenance crews address any animal
or debris that poses a safety hazard, meaning the item is in the driving lanes.
Individuals can report an animal carcass in the roadway to MoDOT by calling
888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or by visiting www.modot.org/report-road-concern.
MDC AND
CFM ASK DEER HUNTERS TO SHARE THE HARVEST
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the
Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM) encourage deer hunters to share their
harvests by donating venison to Missouri’s Share the Harvest (STH) program. The
donated deer meat goes to local food banks and food pantries to help feed
hungry Missourians all around the state. People in need can get STH venison by contacting
their local food banks or food pantries.
Missouri’s deer season opened with archery hunting on Sept. 15
and runs through the close of archery season on Jan. 15 with several firearms
portions happening during that time. Hunters can donate venison at any time
during or right after the season.
Donating is easy. Simply take harvested deer to an approved meat
processor and let the processor know how much venison to donate.
Meat-processing fees are covered entirely or in part by numerous local sponsors,
along with statewide sponsors. Find STH processors at mdc.mo.gov/share.
The program is administered by CFM and MDC and has provided more
than 6 million pounds of lean, healthy venison to help feed hungry Missourians
since it was started in 1992.
The National Institutes of Health state that children need
protein in their diets for proper growth and development, and adults need it to
maintain good health.
Deer harvested from counties in the Department’s Chronic Wasting
Disease (CWD) Management Zone must be tested for CWD before being donated to
STH. Processors must receive a negative test result before releasing the
donated meat to food banks and food pantries.
Hunters can take their deer to a processor participating in the
Share the Harvest CWD Testing Program or have their deer sampled at another
location prior to donation. Get more information on CWD and the CWD Management
Zone at mdc.mo.gov/cwd.
Deer harvested outside of the CWD Management Zone do not need to
be tested for donation to STH and may be taken to any participating processor.
Get more information on Share the Harvest online at mdc.mo.gov/share or from MDC’s 2025 Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting
Regulations and Information booklet, available online at mdc.mo.gov and where permits are sold.
MISSOURI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE URGES CONSUMERS TO BE READY, HAVE A PLAN
FOR EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY
The Missouri
Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) indicates fewer
homes are insured against earthquakes in the New Madrid Seismic Zone. October’s
Great ShakeOut Drill offers a good opportunity for consumers in the high-risk
zone to prepare their families to recover following an earthquake. This plan
should include financial preparations, including earthquake insurance.
Fewer People Are
Covered: In the seven counties most at risk along the New Madrid
fault line, the number of homes with earthquake insurance has decreased. Since
2000, coverage has dropped by 50 percentage points from 60.2% to just 10.4% in
2023.
A Small Improvement: There is, however, a glimmer of good
news. A recent survey of insurers found that coverage availability has slightly
improved since last year. About 85% of the market now offers deductibles of
less than 10% of the property’s value.
Coverage Is Harder to Find: Many insurance
companies have left high-risk areas or have made their rules stricter, forcing
homeowners to pay much higher deductibles. In some cases, homeowners must cover
20% to 25% of the policy limit themselves before insurance will pay.
Cost: The cost of earthquake insurance has gradually increased
over time. DCI attributes the increase in earthquake insurance premiums
primarily to rising construction costs, which are the main factor in the cost
of insuring structures. The premiums are also influenced by higher reinsurance
costs (insurance for insurance companies), which reflects both the increasing
global frequency of natural disasters and the use of more sophisticated risk
modeling for estimating earthquake losses.
About the New Madrid Seismic Zone: Geologists agree that
the New Madrid Seismic Zone, which runs through the southeastern part of
Missouri, poses a significant risk to the region. This area includes the
Missouri Bootheel and extends north to the St. Louis metropolitan area.
DCI
is charged with protecting Missouri consumers through oversight of the
insurance industry, banks, credit unions, utilities and various professional
licensees operating in the state. For more information about the department,
please visit our website at dci.mo.gov.
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TEEN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 17 year old Atlanta girl was injured in an accident that occurred at 4pm Sunday in Macon County. The patrol says that she was on Inkwell Street 4 miles West of Atlanta when her car traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a utility pole. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK
October 20, 2025, marks the start of School Bus Safety Week and the Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind motorists that school bus safety is an important part of driver etiquette.
The Patrol encourages everyone to review these school bus safety tips:
Parents and Students
Parents, please remind your students to use proper school bus etiquette when being transported to and from school. Students should sit quietly in their seats and keep the aisle clear. They should never shout, throw objects, or stick anything out the window.
Students should make note of where emergency exits are on the bus in case they need to use them. They should always listen to the school bus driver for instructions. When exiting the bus, always use the handrail and stay at least 10 feet in front of the bus when crossing a street.
Motorists
Motorists are reminded to be aware of all school zones and school bus stop signs. Bus drivers must activate the bus’s crossing control arm when loading or unloading students. MO law states that if motorists are meeting or following a stopped school bus on a two-lane road, drivers must stop. However, it is only necessary to stop on a four-lane highway when following the bus. Be extra cautious as some children may not be aware of traffic and step unexpectedly onto the roadway. Allow extra time during your commute during school hours.
Drivers, students, and parents should remain patient and aware when school bus transportation is in use. Not only does this protect school children, but it will ensure your and other motorists’ safety as well.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route O – October 27 – 28, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Evergreen Road to Burrows Road near Novinger between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – October 20, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Second Street to Hedgepath Lane near Millard between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route KK – October 21 – 24, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Hedgepath Lane to Desoto Lane near Millard between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Route BB – October 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 657 to Route W between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Knox County
Route K – October 27 - 30, CLOSED for core drilling operations from Route V at Colony Cemetery continuing to just west of Middle Fabius River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 147 – October 27 – 29, CLOSED for bridge maintenance from Thornhill Cemetery Road to Frenchman Bluff Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Missouri Route 3 – October 21, CLOSED for work being conducted by the City of Callao from Second Street to Eighth Street between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., the City of Callao will have a detour in place to direct traffic.
Monroe County
Route V – October 20, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 346 to Route FF between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route MM – October 21, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 239 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route MM – October 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 239 to CR 278 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route MM – October 23 – 24 & 27 - 29, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 278 to CR 284 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route MM – October 30, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 284 to CR 233 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Ralls County
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – October 20 - 24, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route O beginning Monday, October 20th at 8:00 a.m. continuing to Friday, October 24th at 3:00 p.m.
Route J – October 20 – 21, LANE RESTRICTION for asphalt pavement repair operations from Route EE continuing south across to the end of the bridge between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route M – October 30, CLOSED for railroad crossing maintenance from Walnut Street to Cemetery Road near Rutledge between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – October 20 – 24 & 27 - 31, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Lakenan to Monroe City between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
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MAN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 40 year old Huntsville man was injured in an accident that occurred at around 3:25pm Saturday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on US 63 when his car hydroplaned, ran off the right side of the roadway, struck a bluff and overturned. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER KILLED IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A driver was killed in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday afternoon in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 2:35pm as a 66 year old Troy man was on the 800 Block of MO-KK when his truck traveled straight off the left side of the road, struck a ditch, a mailbox, a fence and three trees, before coming to rest against a tree in the woods. He was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Lincoln where he died a short time later from his injuries.
TEEN HURT IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A 16 year old Warrenton girl was hurt in a Saturday afternoon crash in Warren County. MSHP stated that she was on MO 47 when her car went off the right side of the road and struck a utility pole and a culvert. She was taken to an unknown facility for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened at 3:25pm Saturday.
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CENTRALIA MAN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 70 year old Centralia man was injured in an accident that occurred at 10:30am Wednesday in Boone County. The patrol said that they believe he suffered a medical issue, causing his motorcycle to travel off the right side of the roadway, struck a culvert and a ditch, ejecting him from it as he was on MO 22. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRECK
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at 7:40pm as a 67 year old Fulton man was on County Road 177 when his car ran off the left side of the road and struck a ditch. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED IN ATV MISHAP
A 9 year old New London boy was seriously injured in an ATV mishap Wednesday night in Ralls County. MSHP stated that he was on Briarwood Place when it went off the roadway. The boy was transported by Air EVAC to St. Louis Children's Hospital with serious injuries. The mishap happened just before 6pm Wednesday.
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UPDATE
ON HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION IN RALLS COUNTY
The Division of Drug and Crime Control
continues to investigate the Sunday October 12 homicide in Ralls County. The
victim, who was fatally shot during the incident, has been identified as 55
year old Jonathan Floyd of Perry. No further details have been released at this
time.
STATEWIDE
WINTER WEATHER DRILL SET FOR THURSDAY
With winter weather just around the corner, the Missouri
Department of Transportation will hold its annual winter operations drill on
Thursday. Motorists may notice an increased number of MoDOT vehicles on state
routes during the drill, which will begin at 8 a.m. in rural areas and 9 a.m.
in urban areas. The exercise should be completed by 3 p.m. With turnover rates
and many positions still open, driver training on this day is more critical
than ever.
MoDOT
has approximately 2,400 snowplow operators across the state involved in
clearing the roads and bridges when winter weather hits. During the drill,
MoDOT employees will react to a simulated forecast of significant snow for the
entire state. The department’s emergency operations centers will activate, and
all employees involved in winter operations will be deployed to their trucks.
Emergency communications systems will also be tested.
MoDOT
spent more than $64 million on winter operations last year and used 160,000
tons of salt, 2.1 million gallons of salt brine and 229,000 gallons of beet
juice.
For the most up-to-date information on road conditions in any
winter storm, motorists are urged to use MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org. This map is also available
on the Apple Store and Google Play.
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MAN
KILLED IN EARLY MONDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A 33 year old Wright
City man was killed in an accident that occurred at 6:25am Monday in Warren
County. The patrol says that he was riding his electric scooter on Veterans
Memorial Parkway when it was struck by a truck driven by a 62 year old man from
Timpson, TX. He was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis
where he died a short time later from his injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN BOONE COUNTY CRASH
A 30 year old
Columbia woman was hurt in a Monday afternoon crash in Boone County. The
highway patrol said it happened at around 1:55pm as she was stopped in traffic
to make a left turn on US 40 at Bolli Road when her SUV was struck in the rear
by a truck driven by a 79 year old Glasgow man. She was taken to University
Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MONDAY NIGHT WRECK
A driver was
seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Montgomery County.
MSHP stated that a 29 year old Wellsville man was on MO 19 when his car
traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck a ditch and overturned. He was
transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries. The wreck happened at around 11:55pm Monday.
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GOV.
KEHOE DENIES CLEMENCY REQUEST OF LANCE SHOCKLEY
On Monday, Governor Mike Kehoe announced that clemency will not be
granted to Lance Shockley.
On
March 20, 2005, Shockley ambushed and murdered Sergeant Carl DeWayne Graham,
Jr., of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. At the time, Sergeant Graham was
investigating the manslaughter of Jeffrey Bayless, a passenger killed while
riding in a car with Shockley, who was suspected of driving under the influence
of alcohol. Shockley went to Sergeant Graham's home, where he first shot the
Trooper from behind with a rifle, severing his spinal cord and paralyzing him.
Shockley then delivered fatal shotgun blasts to Graham's face and shoulder.
Sergeant Graham's murder left his family and the law enforcement community
shocked and grieving.
Shockley
was unanimously convicted of first-degree murder along with three aggravating
factors. His case was reviewed and upheld by the Missouri Supreme Court, the
federal district court, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United
States Supreme Court.
NEW MANUFACTURING
FACILITY IN GLASGOW, INVESTING $925,000 AND CREATING 30 NEW JOBS
Heritage Wood Mills, a
manufacturer of high-quality custom cabinetry and a division of CAM
Construction Services, has announced that it has opened a new manufacturing facility in Glasgow, investing $925,000 and
creating 30 new jobs.
Heritage Wood
Mills’ state-of-the-art facility will serve customers across Missouri and
surrounding states, offering everything from convenient online cabinet orders
to fully customized designs. By manufacturing entirely within Missouri,
Heritage Wood Mills ensures quality, reliability, and a commitment to
strengthening the local economy.
Heritage Wood
Mills’ new facility is now fully operational, bringing tradition, innovation,
and Missouri craftsmanship together under one roof.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF MISSOURI LAUNCHES INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT
MILITARY STUDENTS DURING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
As the
federal government shutdown enters its second week, Columbia College of Missouri
announced the "You
Stand For Us, We Stand By You" award, a bridge
program through which the College will temporarily cover tuition assistance for
all affected military students during the funding lapse.
The program ensures that active-duty service
members, reservists and National Guard personnel enrolled at Columbia College
can continue their education without interruption or out-of-pocket costs while
their federal tuition assistance remains frozen.
Immediate
relief for military students
The government shutdown, which began Oct. 1, has
frozen all military tuition assistance programs. The College's bridge program
provides:
* Full
tuition assistance (TA) coverage for
affected military students through the remainder of the Fall 2025 Semester
(Oct. 20 - Dec. 13, 2025).
*
Automatic participation for
current students upon verification of tuition assistance eligibility.
*
Support for students who previously dropped courses due to financial concerns.
*
Immediate tuition award for
new, eligible military students who enroll during the shutdown.
*
Students are encouraged to contact the
Ousley Family Veterans Service Center at OVC@ccis.edu or
(573) 875-7504 to learn more.
Columbia College has deep roots in military
education, with approximately one-third of its students connected to military
service. The College operates more than 15 locations nationwide, many of which
are located on military installations. The institution has been recognized as a
Purple Heart College and consistently ranks as a top military-friendly
institution. Of Columbia College's nearly 100,000 alumni worldwide, more than
34,000 are veterans, active-duty service members or military family members who
have built successful careers after completing their education.
Founded in 1851 in Columbia, Missouri, Columbia
College has been helping students advance their lives through higher education
for nearly 175 years. As a private, nonprofit institution, the College takes
pride in its small classes, experienced faculty and quality educational
programs. With locations across the country, students may enroll in Day,
Evening or Online classes. Columbia College is accredited by the Higher
Learning Commission. For more information, visit ccis.edu.
October 13, 2025
RALLS COUNTY SHOOTING NEAR MONROE CITY & SHERIFF’S DEPUTY SHOT IN PARIS
The Ralls County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched to a possible shooting at a ru ral address outside of Monroe City early Sunday morning. Upon arrival, deputies discovered the body of an adult male. Ralls County authorities then requested assistance from the Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control for assistance and Troop B criminal investigators arrived on the scene. A short time later it was revealed the adult male found in Ralls County died from a gunshot wound. At that point, a possible suspect was identified who was possibly at a Monroe County residence in Paris. It was in Paris that a deputy with the Randolph County Sheriff’s office was shot. The following is the latest update regarding both incidents.
Updated information from the Highway Patrol ….
TWO MOBERLY FIREMEN TREATED FOR BURNS AFTER FIRE SUNDAY
On Sunday, October 12th at 1:52PM, the Moberly Fire Department was dispatched to a residential structure fire in the 300 block of Austin St. Firefighters arrived within two minutes to find a fully-involved single-family dwelling, smoke and flames showing from all sides. Approximately 7 firefighters responded and worked quickly to bring the fire under control. Off-duty firefighters were called in to provide manpower and further support. Two firefighters received minor burns but were treated on scene. Residence was unoccupied upon arrival. Investigation is ongoing at this time.
MAN HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT
A 50 year old Canton man was hurt in an accident that occurred at 6:50pm Saturday in Lewis County. The patrol says that he was on MO 81 when his truck traveled off the roadway, overturned and came to rest on its top. He refused medical treatment for minor injuries. Jaydon Bartlow was charged with DWI and Failure to maintain right half of roadway.
WOMAN KILLED AND ANOTHER INJURED IN SATURDAY MORNING WRECK
A driver was injured, while her passenger was killed in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday morning in Montgomery County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 9:25am as a 46 year old woman from Englewood, CO was eastbound on I-70 when she changed lanes, causing her SUV to hydroplane, ran off the right side of the road, overturned several times and ejected her passenger, a 58 year old woman from the state of Georgia who was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver was taken to SSM St. Joseph West Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries.
NEW JUDGE APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR
This past Friday, Lindsay G. Gravett, of Lancaster, was appointed as Circuit Judge in the First Judicial Circuit. . Gravett, who was appointed by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Rick Roberts. Ms. Gravett serves as principal of The Gravett Law Firm, LLC. She is also the prosecuting attorney for Schuyler and Clark counties. Gravett is an active member of her community, serving as the president of Schuyler County Rotary. She received her bachelor’s degree in political science from Missouri Valley College and a Juris Doctor from Cooley Law School.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 11 – October 14 - 17, CLOSED for bridge maintenance from Route K to Millay Trail over Hog Creek between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – October 20, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Second Street to Hedgepath Lane near Millard between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route KK – October 21 – 24, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Hedgepath Lane to Desoto Lane near Millard between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Route BB – October 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 657 to Route W between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Clark County
Missouri Route 81 – October 14, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 271 to CR 269 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route V – October 14, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Business Route 24 to CR 328 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – October 15, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 332 to CR 344 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – October 17, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 346 to Route FF between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route MM – October 21, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 239 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route MM – October 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 239 to CR 278 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route MM – October 23 – 24, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 278 to CR 284 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Ralls County
U.S. Route 61 Southbound – October 13 - 17, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route O to Missouri Route 19 beginning Monday, October 13th at 8:00 a.m. continuing to Friday, October 17th at 9:00 a.m.
Route U – October 20 – 21, LANE RESTRICTION for asphalt pavement repair operations from Route EE continuing south across to the end of the bridge between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. daily.
Randolph County
U.S. Route 24 Westbound – October 13 – 15, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder/entrance work from East Outer 63 to CR 2305 in Moberly beginning Monday, October 13th at 6:00 a.m. continuing to Wednesday, October 15th at 6:00 p.m.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – October 20 - 24, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Lakenan to Monroe City between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route FF – October 17, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to CR 322 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route HH – October 14, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route PP – October 15, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route CC between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
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WOMAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN LINN COUNTY
A 30 year old Linneus woman was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at 3pm Wednesday in Linn County. The
patrol says that she was on Highway B when her SUV traveled off the left side
of the roadway, struck an embankment and overturned. She was transported by
ambulance to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield with serious injuries.
THREE
DRIVERS INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
Three Troy drivers were injured, one
seriously in a Wednesday afternoon crash in Lincoln County. The highway patrol
said it happened at around 1:15pm as an 83 year old woman was on MO 47 when she
pulled out in front of a truck driven by a 34 year old man and his truck struck
the passenger side of her jeep. After the collision both vehicles slid into a
car driven by a 16 year old girl. The woman sustained serious injuries, while
the man and the teen suffered moderate injuries. All three were taken to Mercy
Hospital in St. Louis for treatment.
MAN
HURT IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 21 year old Washington man was hurt in a
one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Franklin County. MSHP stated that he was
on Missouri 100 when his SUV ran off the right side of the road, overturned and
struck several trees. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for
treatment of moderate injuries. The wreck happened at 9:55pm Wednesday.
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MOBERLY
MAN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 23 year old Moberly man was injured in an
accident that occurred at 6:35pm Tuesday in Macon County. The patrol says that
he was on US 63 when he became distracted on his cell phone, failed to navigate
a curve, causing his jeep to travel off the left side of the roadway and
overturned. He was taken to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of
moderate injuries.
WOMAN
HURT IN TUESDAY MORNING ROLLOVER
A 31 year old Memphis woman was hurt in a
Tuesday morning rollover in Monroe County. The highway patrol said it happened
at 10:20am as she was on Highway 15 when her vehicle ran off the right side of
the road and overturned. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Hannibal
Regional Hospital for treatment.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 11 – October 6 - 10, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route K to Millay Trail over Hog Creek between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
Route N – October 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 584 to CR 595 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route V – October 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Business Route 24 to CR 328 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – October 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 332 to CR 344 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route V – October 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 346 to Route FF between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Ralls County
U.S. Route 61 Southbound – October 6 - 10, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route M to Business 61 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Randolph County
U.S. Route 24 Westbound – October 13 – 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work from East Outer 63 to CR
2305 in Moberly beginning Monday, October 13th at 6:00 a.m. continuing to
Wednesday, October 15th at 6:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby County
Route FF – October 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to CR 322 between 7:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Route HH – October 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to end of state
maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route PP – October 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route CC between 7:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
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MACON
MAN INJURED IN SHELBY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 22 year old Macon man was injured in an
accident that occurred at 4:40pm Monday in Shelby County. The patrol says that
he was on Business US 36 in Clarence when he failed to negotiate a curve,
causing his car to travel off the road and overturned. He was transported by
ambulance to Northeast Regional Hospital in Kirksville for treatment of
moderate injuries.
TWO
INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN MONDAY NIGHT WRECK
A man and woman from Hannibal were injured,
one seriously in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Ralls County. The highway
patrol said that it happened at 11:05pm as a 35 year old man and his passenger
a 61 year old woman were on Route T at Rainbow Ridge Place when their jeep ran
off the right side of the road and struck several trees. The man was taken to
Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries while the woman
was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
PEDESTRIAN
STRUCK BY SUV EARLY MONDAY MORNING
A pedestrian was struck by an SUV early
Monday morning in Sullivan County. MSHP stated that a 62 year old Milan man was
on private property north of Milan when he turned a corner and struck a 53 year
old Milan man with his SUV. The man sustained moderate injuries and was taken
to Sullivan County Memorial Hospital in Memphis for treatment. The incident
happened at 5:40am Monday.
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THREE
HURT IN KNOX COUNTY ACCIDENT
Three people were hurt in an accident that
occurred at 12:40am Sunday in Knox County. The patrol says that a 21 year old
Edina man was on Rule Avenue when his truck traveled off the left side of the
roadway, struck a ditch, overcorrected, went off the right side of the road and
overturned. The driver along with his two passengers’ a 18 year old Knox City
girl and a 17 year old Edina girl were taken to area hospitals for treatment of
minor injuries.
THREE
FEMALES HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
Three females were hurt in a Saturday night
wreck in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8:20pm as a
car driven by a 17 year old Columbia girl was on Route E while another car was
on Route DD being driven by a 19 year old Centralia girl when the Columbia girl’s
car failed to stop at a stop sign and struck the other car head-on in the
southbound lane of Route DD. Both drivers and a passenger in the 2nd
car a 19 year old Centralia girl were taken to University Hospital in Columbia
for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY
INJURED IN UTV ROLLOVER
A 57 year old Gravois Mills man was seriously
injured after a UTV rollover Saturday night in Morgan County. MSHP stated that
he was on Bluffs Drive when his UTV ran off the right side of the roadway and
overturned. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries. The incident happened at around 9:25pm Saturday.
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MAN HURT IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 32 year old Atlanta man was hurt in an accident that occurred at 11:10am Wednesday in Macon County. The patrol says that he was on Highway J when his tractor trailer traveled off the right side of the roadway and the trailer overturned. He was taken to Urgent Care in Moberly for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN KILLED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
An 85 year old Salisbury woman was killed in a Wednesday morning crash in Chariton County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 11:30am as she was on US 24 at MO 129 when she pulled into the path of a semi driven by a 44 year old Glasgow man and her car was struck by it. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
MAN KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE WRECK
A 58 year old Middletown man was killed in a motorcycle wreck Wednesday night in Audrain County. The patrol says that he was on Route W when his motorcycle ran off the right side of the road, returned to the road and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The wreck happened at 7:40pm Wednesday.
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WOMAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 42 year old Moberly woman was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at 2:40pm Tuesday in Randolph County. The
patrol says that she was on US 63 when her car struck a truck in the rear
driven by a 76 year old Columbia man which had traveled into her path. She was
transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
TWO
HURT IN TUESDAY NIGHT WRECK
Two people from Fulton were hurt in a Tuesday
night wreck in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at 11:10pm
as a 33 year old woman was on Route J when her car ran off the right side of
the roadway and struck a culvert and overturned. Both the woman and her
passenger a 34 year old man were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for
treatment of minor injuries.
MAN
HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON MISHAP
A 69 year old Wright City man was injured in
a Tuesday afternoon mishap in Warren County. MSHP stated that two trucks were
northbound & southbound on Route J when the left mirror of the northbound
truck driven by a 65 year old man from Wright City struck the left mirror of
the southbound truck and he was struck by shattered glass. He sought own
medical treatment of minor injuries. The mishap happened after 1pm Tuesday.
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GOV.
KEHOE NEWS
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced that he has authorized the
Missouri National Guard (MONG) to assist with administrative, clerical, and
logistical duties at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing
facilities within the State of Missouri. This decision comes in response to a
request for assistance from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to
the Department of War (DOW) to ensure the resources and personnel needed to
effectively enforce immigration laws and maintain operational control of the
border.
Missouri
National Guard service members will provide support starting October 1, 2025, by assisting with
tasks such as data entry, case management, and logistical support, enabling ICE
personnel to focus on core enforcement and security functions. MONG personnel
who have been assigned to this mission were selected on a volunteer basis.
On
July 25, 2025, the Secretary of War Pete Hegseth approved the duty status of DOW
military personnel providing support at ICE processing facilities allowing for
Title 32 duty status, which is a federally funded status under authority of the
Governor. The Missouri National Guard regularly works alongside local, state,
and federal agencies in support roles to ensure the safety and security of
communities.
Military
personnel are authorized to be on duty for this mission through September 30,
2026.
Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services
(DSS) announced that the State of Missouri has submitted a waiver request to
the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service
(FNS) to alter Missouri's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to
refocus the program and support the purchase of healthy foods.
Governor
Mike Kehoe signed Executive Order 25-30, ordering the Director
of DSS to prepare and submit a waiver to FNS to alter Missouri's SNAP program
in a manner that prioritizes healthy foods and nutritional value, discourages
foods that are high in added sugar and ultra processed, and supports Missouri
agriculture.
The
federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is administered by the State
of Missouri to provide food assistance for low-income Missouri families to
supplement their grocery budgets and encourage the consumption of nutritious
food essential to health and well-being.
Governor
Kehoe's executive order also calls for the Director of DSS to explore and
recommend strategies to further incentivize the purchase of fresh fruits,
vegetables, and Missouri-produced meats and dairy products within the SNAP
program by utilizing and enhancing existing Missouri healthy food education and
access programs, such as the "Double Up Food Bucks" initiative, which
provides additional financial benefits for healthy food purchases.
Governor
Kehoe's executive order calls for modifications to Missouri’s SNAP program
designed to refocus the program to support the purchase of a wide variety of
whole and minimally processed healthy food categories, including, but not
limited to:
Fresh fruits and vegetables
Meat, fish, poultry, and other proteins
Dairy products
Whole grains and bread products
Legumes
Governor
Kehoe has also committed to exploring an additional waiver request to allow for
the purchase of hot, ready-to-eat rotisserie chicken – an affordable source of
protein.
Missouri
is a leading national agricultural producer in a variety of food commodities
that provide healthy, sustainable dietary options for Missourians.“Missouri's
waiver request was sent to USDA today, opening a 30-day public comment period
in Missouri. As this is the first step in this process, Governor Kehoe and his
cabinet welcome stakeholder engagement throughout the year-long process to
refocus the SNAP program.
The estimated implementation date of Missouri's waiver,
following USDA approval and extensive stakeholder engagement, would be October
1, 2026.
MODOT STREAMLINES HAY
MOVEMENT FOR DROUGHT RELIEF TO MISSOURI FARMERS AND RANCHERS
In response to Gov. Mike Kehoe’s declaration of a drought alert
in all or portions of Missouri’s 85 counties and the City of St. Louis, the
Missouri Department of Transportation is offering a special overwidth hauling
permit at no charge to help farmers and ranchers move hay as needed. Loads must
be of legal height, length and weight.
Permits
can be requested using the MoDOT Carrier Express online service, located at www.modot.org/mce. To ensure the fee is
waived, hay haulers should place a comment in the application about the fee waiver.
The blanket permit fee of $96 and single trip fee of $15 are waived for hay
haulers through Dec. 1, 2025.
Before
hauling, drivers must apply for the special overwidth hauling permit for loads
that exceed 8 feet and 6 inches in width, and map their route to avoid work
zones, bridges and other areas that have weight, narrow-lane or height
restrictions. This information, as well as a special bridge and height
restriction view, is available on the MoDOT Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org.
MoDOT’s
waiver and special overwidth permit allows drivers in Missouri to:
Obtain the permit at no cost.
Haul hay loads of up to 12 feet and 6 inches in width using a
blanket permit.
Haul hay loads up to 14 feet in width using single-trip permits.
Move hay during holiday periods and at night. At night, or when
visibility is less than 500 feet, drivers must use a reflective, oversized load
sign and clearance lights instead of the normal flags required at the edges of
the load.
Drivers
must adhere to all permit requirements, such as using proper signage and
lighting and stopping at weigh stations.
Those
visiting the MoDOT Carrier Express system for the first time will find a link
to obtain a User ID and password needed to access the service. Required
information includes:
The make, license plate number and vehicle identification number
(VIN) of the power unit, and
The farm business name and address.
MoDOT
permits cover movement within Missouri only and are required for each truck.
Questions may be directed to MoDOT’s Motor Carrier Services office at
1-800-877-8499.
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GOV.
KEHOE ANNOUNCES A GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENT
Governor Mike Kehoe announces that a Macon
woman has been appointed to a new position. Andrea Weisenborn, of Macon, was appointed to the Missouri Developmental
Disabilities Council. Ms. Weisenborn currently serves as a
hospice volunteer, having previously worked as an in-home health care worker
and for the Macon Parks and Recreation Department. She has a passion for making
communities more accessible to people with disabilities, is a Partners in
Policymaking graduate, and is a member of People First of Missouri. Weisenborn
earned an associate's degree in executive business from Moberly Area Community
College.
GOV. KEHOE SIGNS
MISSOURI FIRST MAP INTO LAW
Governor Mike Kehoe has signed House Bill (HB) 1 of the One
Hundred Third General Assembly's Second Extraordinary Session of the First
Regular Session into law. HB 1, sponsored by Representative Dirk Deaton and
Senator Rusty Black, creates provisions for redistricting federal congressional
seats.
On
August 29, Governor Kehoe convened the General Assembly for a special
session to enact legislation establishing updated congressional districts
for the State of Missouri and amending the state’s initiative petition
process. Governor Kehoe worked with the General Assembly to pass the Missouri First Map in
HB 1, a more compact, contiguous map that was created by Governor Kehoe's
team.
Highlights
of the Missouri First Map:
Splits fewer counties and municipalities than the current map.
Preserves two congressional districts as currently drawn.
Retains every current member of Missouri’s congressional
delegation in their current districts.
On
September 12, the General Assembly truly agreed to and finally passed the Missouri First Map in
House Bill 1 and the "Protect Missouri Voters" amendment in House
Joint Resolution 3, which will be placed on the ballot for voter approval.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR
NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 11 – October 1 – 3 & 6 - 10, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Route K to Millay Trail over Hog Creek between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
U.S. Route 24 – September 29 – October 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work from Business Route 24 and
Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Ralls County
U.S. Route 61 Southbound – September 29 – October 3, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route HH to Route O between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – October 1, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 1.0 mile before and after Spencer Creek between 8:00
a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 29 & October 6 - 10, LANE RESTRICTION for
shoulder work from Business Route 36 to U.S. Route 36 at Salt River Bridge
between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Z – September 29, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 168 to U.S. Route 36 between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 1 - 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route T between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route JJ – September 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 250 to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
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LA PLATA
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 43 year old La Plata woman was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at around 10:55pm Friday in Adair County.
The patrol says that she was on Cambridge Lane when her car ran off the left
side of the roadway and became stuck between the railroad tracks and then was
struck by a train. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
DRIVER
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A driver was seriously injured in a Saturday
night wreck in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:30pm
as a 36 year old woman from Apache Junction, AZ was on Route J when her vehicle
traveled off the right side of the road, she overcorrected, causing it to
return to the roadway and began sliding, went off the left side of the road
where she overcorrected again, returned to the road and began overturning,
coming to rest off the right side of the road on its driver side. She was
transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
TWO
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
Two females were seriously injured in a
motorcycle crash Saturday afternoon in Callaway County. The patrol said a 26
year old Martinsburg woman and a 13 year old Fulton girl were on Route O when
the woman failed to maintain control of her motorcycle and it ran off the right
side of the roadway, partially down a hill and overturned onto its side. Both
were taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries. The crash
happened at around 1:15pm Saturday.
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LA PLATA
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 43 year old La Plata woman was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at around 10:55pm Friday in Adair County.
The patrol says that she was on Cambridge Lane when her car ran off the left
side of the roadway and became stuck between the railroad tracks and then was
struck by a train. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
DRIVER
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A driver was seriously injured in a Saturday
night wreck in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:30pm
as a 36 year old woman from Apache Junction, AZ was on Route J when her vehicle
traveled off the right side of the road, she overcorrected, causing it to
return to the roadway and began sliding, went off the left side of the road
where she overcorrected again, returned to the road and began overturning,
coming to rest off the right side of the road on its driver side. She was
transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
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GUNSHOT
INCIDENT IN CHARITON COUNTY
On Tuesday, September
23 at approximately 3:50pm, Chariton County 911 dispatched deputies to a
reported shooting in the 200 block of North Wood Street in Brunswick.
Upon arrival, they located
an individual with an apparent gunshot wound to the thigh. The victim was
transported to a hospital in Columbia for medical treatment.
One individual was
detained at the scene and transported to the Chariton County Sheriff’s
Department for questioning.
The Chariton County
Sheriff’s Department was assisted at the scene by the Brunswick Police
Department, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the Chariton County Ambulance
District, and other first responders. This remains an active and ongoing
investigation.
GOV. KEHOE TO SIGN HOUSE BILL 1
Governor Mike Kehoe announced Thursday that he intends to sign
House Bill 1 of the One Hundred Third General Assembly's Second Extraordinary
Session of the First Regular Session on Sunday, September 28. On August
29, Governor Kehoe convened the General Assembly for a special session to
enact legislation establishing updated congressional districts for the State of
Missouri and amending the state’s initiative petition process. On September 12,
the General Assembly truly agreed to and finally passed the Missouri First Map in
House Bill 1 and the "Protect Missouri Voters" amendment in House
Joint Resolution 3.
MSHP ANNOUNCES NEW INITIATIVE
Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the
Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the formation of the Strategic Traffic
Operations and Rapid Mobilization (STORM) team. The formation of the STORM team
is a proactive step by the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Missouri
Department of Public Safety to help ensure Missouri is a safe place to live and
visit.
STORM is a specialized group composed of 23 troopers established to
aggressively enforce criminal activity and hazardous driving behaviors
throughout Missouri. STORM is made up of troopers with diverse expertise
including canine units, impaired driving enforcement, hazardous moving
specialists, interdiction officers, and motorcycle officers. The Patrol’s
Aircraft Division will frequently be involved in STORM operations.
The STORM team has been operational since September 1, 2025. The team has been
deployed on a smaller scale across various regions in the state. The first
large scale operation of the STORM team was on September 16, 2025. During that
operation ten STORM team members and the Aircraft Division deployed throughout
Jackson County with a primary focus on hazardous driving behaviors and drug
activity in the area. The results of the operation are listed below.
· 72 Traffic Stops
· 89 Warnings
· 5 Speed Citations
· 14 Hazardous Moving Citations
· 27 Non-Moving Citations
· 18 Misdemeanor Arrests
· 12 Felony Arrests
· 1 Firearm Seized
The STORM team will be utilized across Missouri
as needed. The team will primarily focus their efforts on roadways with high
crash rates, dangerous driving behaviors, and criminal activity. STORM will
also be utilized as needed to assist other agencies with addressing criminal
activity related to street takeover events.
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MAN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 33 year old man from Mount Holly, NJ was injured in an accident that occurred at 10:50pm Tuesday in Macon County. The patrol says that he was on US 36 when his tractor trailer traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of moderate injuries. Navneet Singh was charged with DWI and careless and imprudent driving.
DRIVER HURT IN WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Wednesday morning crash in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 7:35am as a vehicle driven by a 72 year old Kirksville man was in the left lane of US 63 when it was struck in the rear by a truck driven by a 24 year old Hallsville man who failed to yield after entering the highway from the J-turn north of Hinton Road. The Hallsville man was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A 43 year old Hannibal woman was hurt in a Tuesday afternoon wreck in Ralls County. MSHP stated that she was on US 61 when her car was struck in the rear by a car driven by a 22 year old New London man. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment. The wreck happened at 4:55pm Tuesday.
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BOY HURT IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 6 year old Fulton boy was hurt in an accident that occurred at 8:30am Monday in Callaway County. The patrol says that he was a passenger in a truck driven by a 34 year old Fulton man. They were on County Road 419 when their truck traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree. The boy was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
GOV. KEHOE SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER 25-29 DECLARING DROUGHT ALERT IN MISSOURI
Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-29, declaring a drought alert in Missouri until December 1, 2025.
Currently, the U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that all or portions of 85 Missouri counties and the City of St. Louis are experiencing moderate, severe, or extreme drought conditions. The executive order declares a Drought Alert in these Missouri counties and any additional county that begins experiencing moderate drought conditions.
During drought, local condition reports are crucial to understanding impacts to provide timely and appropriate assistance. Citizens can submit information about local drought conditions at Condition Monitoring Observer Reports (CMOR).
The Missouri Drought Mitigation and Response Plan calls for intergovernmental communication, cooperation, and coordination of efforts in drought mitigation activities.
A variety of helpful resources are online at www.dnr.mo.gov/drought. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is adding information on drought mitigation and assistance opportunities as it becomes available. The one-stop drought website features a link to CMOR, current drought-related news, the current United States and Missouri drought maps, the Missouri Drought Mitigation and Response Plan, and other resources, including information on previous droughts.
Executive Order 25-29 will expire on December 1, 2025, unless otherwise terminated or extended.
AUGUST 2025 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment decreased by 5,900 jobs in August 2025, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from July’s rate of 4.1 percent. Private industry employment decreased by 2,900 jobs and government employment decreased by 3,000 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of 33,900 jobs from August 2024 to August 2025, and the unemployment rate increased by four-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.7 percent in August 2024 to 4.1 percent in August 2025.
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MOBERLY MAN HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 29 year old Moberly man was hurt in an accident that occurred after 10:30am Monday in Boone County. The patrol says that two vehicles were on US 63 in the right lane when his car struck the other vehicle driven by a 44 year old Columbia man in the rear, before running off the right side of the roadway and coming to rest in a ravine. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT CRASH
A 22 year old Fulton woman was seriously injured in a Sunday night crash in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:30pm as she was on County Road 315 and driving too fast to negotiate a curve, causing her truck to travel off the right side of the road, returned to the roadway and then overturned, coming to rest partially in the road on its side. She was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Business Route 63 Northbound – September 23, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Brewington Avenue to Outer 63 in Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Macon County
Route J – September 25, CLOSED for railroad crossing maintenance from East Grant Street to Santa Fe Avenue in Elmer between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Route V – September 22 - 25, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Mahogany Street to Oxford Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
U.S. Route 24 – September 22 - 26, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work from Business Route 24 and Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route EE – September 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement from U.S. Route 36 and CR 377 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Ralls County
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – September 17 – 26, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route M beginning Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00 a.m. and continuing to Friday, September 26th at 4:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – October 1, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 1.0 mile before and after Spencer Creek between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 29 – October 3, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work from Business Route 36 to U.S. Route 36 at Salt River Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Z – September 23 – 25 & 29, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 168 to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route JJ – September 30 – October 1, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 250 to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
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THREE TEENS INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN EARLY SATURDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
Three teens were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at around 12:15am Saturday in Ralls County. The patrol says that a 17 year old Hannibal boy was on New London Gravel Road when his vehicle ran off the roadway and overturned. He along with one of his passenger's a 16 year old Hannibal boy were taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Meanwhile his other passenger a 16 year old Center boy was taken to St. Louis Children's Hospital with serious injuries.
MAN HURT IN AUDRAIN COUNTY WRECK
A 94 year old Mexico man was hurt in a two-vehicle wreck Saturday morning in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 9:30am as he was on Highway 22 when his truck traveled off the right side of the road, he overcorrected, causing it to cross the center of the road and then a car driven by a 70 year old Salisbury woman struck the towed unit on the truck. The man suffered minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
TWO HURT IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A man and woman from St. Charles were hurt in a Saturday afternoon crash in Montgomery County. MSHP stated that a 67 year old man was eastbound on I-70 when he was forced off the road, struck a guardrail, went off the right side of the roadway and overturned. Both the driver and his passenger, a 68 year old woman were taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened at 2:50pm Saturday.
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GLASGOW MAN KILLED IN HOWARD COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 74 year old Glasgow man was killed in an accident that occurred at 11:30am Wednesday in Howard County. The patrol says that he was on MO 5 when his truck traveled off the right side of the roadway, returned to the road, overcorrected, ran off the left side of the road and overturned, ejecting the driver. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
DRIVERS KILLED IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
Two drivers from Boonville were killed in a Wednesday afternoon crash in Cooper County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 3:50pm as a 77 year old man was on MO 87 when his truck was struck by an SUV driven by a 24 year old man which had crossed the center line. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.
MAN INJURED IN THURSDAY MORNING WRECK
A 36 year old man from Broken Arrow, OK was injured in a Thursday morning wreck in Warren County. MSHP stated that he was eastbound on I-70 when his tractor trailer ran off the right side of the road and overturned. He was taken to SSM St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries. The wreck happened at 7:25am Thursday.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT
A 59 year old O'Fallon man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 9:55pm Tuesday in Lincoln County. The patrol says that Matthew McGinnes was on English Road when he failed to negotiate a curve, which caused his car to cross the roadway, traveled off the north side of the road and struck several trees. He was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis with serious injuries. He also has been charged with possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine.
TWO INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY CRASH
A man and a woman from Buford, GA were injured in a Tuesday afternoon crash in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 1:15pm as they were on I-70 when the 81 year old man made an unsafe lane change where the left side of his van struck the right side of a semi being driven by a 25 year old man from Lawrence, AR. After impact the van went off the left side of the road, struck the cable barrier and came to rest blocking eastbound I-70. Both the man and his passenger a 75 year old woman were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN HIT AND RUN INCIDENT
A driver was hurt in a hit and run incident Tuesday afternoon in Warren County. MSHP stated that a 45 year old man from Granite City, IL was eastbound on I-70 when his tractor trailer was struck by an unknown vehicle, causing it to hit the concrete barrier and overturned. The unknown vehicle left the scene of the wreck. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment. The incident occurred at 3:05pm Tuesday.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SHELBY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 22 year old St. Joseph man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 7pm Monday in Shelby County. The report states that an officer attempted to stop a car for a traffic violation when he fled and following a brief pursuit the car traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned, ejecting the driver. He was life flighted to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
TWO INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN MONDAY NIGHT CRASH
Two people were injured, one seriously in a Monday night crash in Audrain County. The patrol says that it happened at 5:20pm as an 18 year old boy from Mexico failed to navigate a curve, causing his truck to cross the center of the road, which caused a truck being driven by a 66 year old Mexico man to drive partially off the road, but it still got struck by the other truck. The teen sustained serious injuries while the man suffered minor injuries. Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
DRIVER HURT IN MONDAY EVENING WRECK
A driver was hurt in a Monday evening wreck in Warren County. The highway patrol said that a 53 year old man from Pope, MS was eastbound on I-70 when he entered a narrow construction zone with barriers on each side and the semi struck the barriers on the right side, which caused him to lose control and it ran off the right side of the road and overturned. He was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of moderate injuries. The wreck happened at around 6:40pm Monday.
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MAN HURT IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 20 year old man from Plattsmouth, NB was hurt in an accident that occurred at 5:30pm Sunday in Livingston County. The patrol says that he was on US 36 and attempted to pass a semi when he lost control and his car struck a MoDOT sign and then traveled off the left side of the roadway. He was taken to Hedrick Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries.
TEEN INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 17 year old Beaufort boy was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday night in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at 6pm as he was on Missouri 185 when an unknown vehicle crossed the center of the road and went into the path of his truck, which he avoided by steering to the right and traveled off the right side of the road and struck a ditch. The teen was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN MONDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Monday morning crash in Franklin County. MSHP stated that a 71 year old Hermann man was on Highway 100 and driving too fast for a curve when he lost control and it began to skid and crossed the center of the road as it rotated struck a culvert and overturned. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment. The crash happened at around 9:40pm Monday.
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MAN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY INCIDENT
A 23 year old man from Drakesville, IA was injured in a Saturday night incident that occurred at around 7:40pm in Macon County. He was a passenger on an ATV being driven by a 39 year old Atlanta man. They were on Highway M when he fell from the vehicle. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN FRIDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A 20 year old Salisbury woman was hurt in a Friday morning accident in Randolph County. The highway patrol said that it happened at 11am as she was on US 63 when her car was struck by a truck driven by a 47 year old St. Louis man who failed to yield. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment.
TWO INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
Two people were injured, one seriously in an early Sunday morning crash in Callaway County. The patrol says that a 17 year old Mokane boy was on Route C when his vehicle traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. The teen sustained serious injuries. While his passenger a 20 year old Fulton man suffered moderate injuries. Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment. The crash occurred at 1:40am Sunday.
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GIRL HURT IN MACON COUNTY MISHAP
A 7 year old girl from New Cambria was hurt in a Thursday morning mishap in Macon County. The patrol said it happened at 7:25am as she was exiting a vehicle driven by a 29 year old New Cambria woman at the New Cambria School when it ran over her foot. The girl was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN INJURED IN AUDRAIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 46 year old man from Manmouth, IL was injured in an accident that occurred at around 2:10pm Wednesday in Audrain County. The highway patrol said that he was on US 54 near Audrain Road 849 when he lost control of his motorcycle, causing it to overturn and eject him. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
KIRKSVILLE DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED
A 52 year old Kirksville man was seriously injured at 12:40 Wednesday afternoon when his southbound pickup traveled off the roadway and overturned. That crash happened on Route H, two miles south of Kirksville. The driver was transported to University Hospital in Columbia by Air-Evac.
High Hill, MO, Man Arrested For Child Sex Crimes
The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC) announce the arrest of Matthew A. Thomson, 49, of High Hill, MO, for child sex crimes following an investigation by the DDCC Special Victims Unit (SVU). SVU was assisted by members of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
In December of 2024, while conducting an online child pornography investigation, SVU investigators searched online for offenders sharing child pornography. Investigators connected to a device at a specific IP address because it was associated with a file identified as child pornography. Thomson’s physical address was later identified as the address associated with the graphic content.
In August of 2025, SVU continued their investigation into the child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Investigators were able to download additional files of child pornography from the same IP address previously identified in 2024.
On September 5, 2025, investigators executed a search warrant at a residence in High Hill, MO. Later the same day, Thomson was located in St. Louis, MO, where investigators attempted to interview him regarding their investigation. Evidence was seized during the contact.
On September 8, 2025, investigators again met with Thomson at Troop C Headquarters, in Weldon Spring, MO. Investigators conducted an interview with Thomson, and at the conclusion of the interview, he was taken into custody for promoting/possessing CSAM. Troopers transported Thomson to the Montgomery County Jail, where he was held pending the filing of formal charges.
On September 9, 2025, the Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney formally charged Thomson with one count of felony Possession of Child Pornography and three counts of felony Promoting Child Pornography. He is being held at the Montgomery County Jail without bond.
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DAMOTECH
TO EXPAND IN MOBERLY, INVESTING MORE THAN $2.4 MILLION AND CREATING 50 NEW JOBS
Damotech, North
America’s leading rack safety solutions provider, announced Wednesday that it will
expand in Moberly, investing more than $2.4 million and creating 50 new jobs.
The company’s expansion will support its growing demand for engineered rack
repair kits and protection products.
Damotech’s
expansion will provide better equipment and tools for its team, prioritizing
employee safety and efficiency while reducing training time on complex
practices. Additionally, logistics will be improved through this expansion to
ensure faster order fulfillment for U.S. customers.
Damotech
offers innovative and durable solutions to ensure the safety and longevity of
warehouse racking systems. The DAMO PRO, the company’s flagship repair kit,
sets the industry standard with its unmatched durability and lifetime warranty,
making it the trusted choice for businesses nationwide.
Damotech
acquired Mac Rak in 2023, unifying both brands and product offerings. Now part
of Damotech, Mac Rak’s expertise and legacy continue to strengthen the
industry’s most comprehensive suite of rack safety solutions.
GOV.
KEHOE NEWS
On Tuesday, Governor Mike Kehoe announced the release of the Executive
Order 25-15 Implementation Report, a key step toward
modernizing Missouri's child care licensing system by reducing outdated,
duplicative, or burdensome rules—while ensuring the highest standards of safety
and quality for children.
Under
the direction of Governor Kehoe's executive order announced during
his first State of the State Address in January, the Department of Elementary
and Secondary Education (DESE) reviewed more than 1,400 child care licensing
rules and identified 177 requirements—over 10%—that are outdated, duplicative,
or unnecessary. Once removed, this would reduce family child care home
requirements by 11.6% and child care center requirements by 12.17%, exceeding
the Governor's 10% reduction goal.
The review also found that more than half of all licensing
rules are repeated across family homes, group homes, and centers. To address
this, DESE plans to:
Consolidate the rules into a single, unified book that
clearly outlines general requirements for all providers and distinguishes those
specific to each type of facility.
Create a separate set of rules for school-age-only programs,
which operate differently from early childhood care providers.
The implementation of EO 25-15 demonstrates Missouri's
commitment to reducing regulatory burdens on child care providers, supporting
working families, and laying the groundwork for long-term solutions. Using this
review, DESE will now work to revise the state's child care licensing rules
through the formal rule rewriting process.
MSHP:
CAREER EXPO ON THURSDAY SEPT. 25
Colonel
Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, invites
those interested in exploring employment with the Patrol to attend a career
expo. In addition to the position of trooper, the Patrol workforce includes
over 60 civilian career paths. Divisions with current openings will have
representatives available to answer questions about positions and projects,
employee benefits, and what it's like to work for the Patrol. Currently, there
is a wide variety of job opportunities located throughout the state. The
Career Expo will be held from 10am to 2pm on Thursday Sept. 25 at the Law Enforcement
Academy in Jefferson City.
Representatives
from the following divisions will be available to answer questions about
employment opportunities:
Aircraft Division
Bomb Squad
Budget & Procurement Division
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division
Communications Division
Crime Laboratory Division
Criminal Justice Information Services Division
Dive Team
Driver & Vehicle Safety Division
Fleet & Facilities Division
Gaming Division
Human Resources Division
Missouri Information Analysis Center
Recruiting & Community Outreach Division
Water Patrol Division
The Missouri
State Highway Patrol offers an excellent benefits package, which includes
medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; retirement and savings (MoDOT
& Patrol Employees' Retirement System (MPERS), deferred compensation, and
cafeteria plan); leave (vacation, sick, 13 paid holidays, and more); and
flexible work schedules. Some positions also offer a teleworking option.
For more information contact: Captain Danielle
Heil, Recruiting and Community Outreach Division, at (573) 526-7106 x1021 or
Corporal Robert "Mike" Malone, Recruiting and Community Outreach
Division, at (573) 508-9804.
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BOONVILLE MAN ARRESTED FOR CHILD SEX CRIMES
The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC) announces the arrest of Lance A. Larkin, 35, of Boonville, MO, for child sex crimes following an investigation by the DDCC Special Victims Unit (SVU). SVU was assisted by troopers assigned to Troop F and members of the Cooper County Sheriff’s Office. In August, while conducting an online child pornography investigation, SVU investigators searched online for offenders sharing child pornography. Investigators connected to a device at a specific IP address because it was associated with a file identified as child pornography. Larkin’s physical address was identified as the address associated with the graphic content. On September 5, 2025, investigators executed a search warrant at a residence in Boonville, MO. Investigators contacted and interviewed Larkin, and evidence of child pornography was seized. As a result, Larkin was arrested and transported to the Cooper County Jail. The Cooper County Prosecuting Attorney formally charged Larkin with one count of felony Possession of Child Pornography and one count of felony Promoting Child Pornography. He is being held at the Cooper County Jail without bond
SALISBURY MAN KILLED IN CRASH NEAR HIGBEE
A 33 year old man from Salisbury was killed early Tuesday in a single-vehicle crash in Randolph County. The patrol says it happened at 12:43 AM on Route B, about three miles west of Higbee when the westbound vehicle went off the right side of the road, hit a fence and utility pole and overturned, ejecting the driver who was pronounced dead at the scene by the Randolph County coroner.
MAN INJURED IN SHELBY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 65 year old Kansas City man was injured in an accident that occurred at 1:45am Tuesday in Shelby County. The patrol says that he was on Highway 151 when his car traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
MARCELINE WOMAN HURT IN MONDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A 86 year old Marceline woman was hurt in a Monday afternoon crash in Linn County. The highway patrol said it happened at 3:15pm as she was on the US 36 on ramp when her SUV struck a stationary vehicle in the rear. She was taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
MOTORCYCLIST INJURED IN RALLS COUNTY WRECK
A motorcyclist was injured in a wreck Tuesday afternoon in Ralls County. The patrol says that a 28 year old Hannibal man was on Route H when his cycle travelled off the right side of the road and overturned. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment. The wreck happened just before 5pm Monday.
ROAD RAGE INCIDENT RESULTS IN ARREST OF FULTON MAN
Around 3pm Tuesday afternoon, Columbia Police responded to a shots fired call in the 1200 block of Grindstone Parkway which is the location of the Walmart on Grindstone. A news release from the City of Columbia said 77 year old Arnold Ray Phillips of Fulton was taken into custody for 1st degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action and was the result of a road rage incident. Authorities did locate property damage to a vehicle as a result of gunfire, but no injuries were reported.
ONE DEAD-ANOTHER INJURED IN COLUMBIA HOUSE FIRE
Columbia firefighters were called to a residence on Derby Ridge Drive in the northern part of Columbia at 1:42 AM Monday. Heavy Flames were visible from the front of the home when crews arrived on scene. As firefighters battled the blaze, a search revealed two adults inside the structure. One of the two found inside died at the scene and the other person was taken to University Hospital with serious injuries.
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GOV. KEHOE PROCLAIMS SEPTEMBER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
MONTH
Governor Mike Kehoe signed a proclamation designating September as
Workforce Development Month in Missouri, celebrating the impact workforce
development initiatives have on the state and the collaborative efforts that create
a talent pipeline and strengthen the labor force.
The Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development
(MDHEWD) is commemorating the month by raising awareness of department
initiatives and services that aim to increase the number of available pathways to
quality careers and highlighting the free employment and training services
available at Missouri Job Centers across the state.
MDHEWD is committed to providing services and support to help Missourians
get the skills and training required to find success in their career. Apprenticeship
Missouri, a collaboration between the department, employers, and providers,
boosts apprenticeship and work-based learning opportunities that lead to high-
quality careers. Missouri currently ranks third in the nation for new and completed
apprentices. Additionally, the department partners with the Missouri Department
of Corrections to offer reentry services, such as employment and career goal
setting, résumé building, and job interview skills, to justice-involved individuals to
help them succeed in their communities after release. There are also initiatives in
place to help support veterans, youth, and employers that need to connect with
skilled job seekers.
MDHEWD, with support from Local Workforce Boards, operates 21
comprehensive job centers statewide, providing vital services to both job seekers
and employers, such as job matching, skill workshops and certifications, and
federal bonding opportunities.
For more information about services available for job seekers and employers,
visit jobs.mo.gov.
THREE MODOT PROJECTS TAKE TOP HONORS IN REGIONAL CONTEST
Three Missouri Department of Transportation projects were recognized this
month with first place finishes in the 2025 America’s Transportation Awards
regional competition.
The Buck O’Neil Bridge project in Kansas City took first place in the “Quality of
Life/Community Development” category. The project replaced aging
infrastructure and improved traffic flow between downtown Kansas City and
communities north of the Missouri River. The project also boosted regional mobility with new pedestrian and bike access, ADA-compliant improvements, and
a shared-use path featuring lighting and a local history mural.
The Focus on Bridges program won in the “Operations Excellence” category. The
program was launched in 2019 to repair or replace 250 bridges, most located in
rural, agricultural-dependent areas. All 250 bridges were improved within four
years, ensuring reliable transportation and supporting Missouri’s top industry –
agriculture – while strengthening the long-term resilience of rural areas.
The U.S. Route 160 Intersection project tied for first place in the “Best Use of
Technology and Innovation” category. The project used innovative designs to
reduce congestion and crashes at key intersections, and improved traffic flow
and safety for both drivers and pedestrians.
Sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials (AASHTO), the America’s Transportation Awards highlights
transportation projects that deliver meaningful community benefits and
demonstrate transportation’s vital role for drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, rail users,
and transit riders alike.
MoDOT’s winning projects are now eligible to compete for two national honors in
the 2025 America’s Transportation Awards. The Grand Prize will be chosen by
an independent panel of judges, while the People’s Choice Award will be decided
through online public voting. AASHTO will reveal both winners at its annual
meeting in November 2025.
MDC HOSTS SEVERAL HUNTER EDUCATION SKILLS SESSIONS IN
NORTHEASTERN MISSOURI
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites the public to finish their
hunter education certification in Northeastern Missouri this September. This
training session is the final step to becoming hunter education certified, and the
class is designed for participants ages 11 and older. MDC staff will be hosting
several events throughout the month.
Sept. 13 in Hannibal from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.. This skills session will be held at
the MDC Hannibal office at 8965 HWY 36 Suite 1. Register at
http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4vQ .
Sept. 13 in Macon from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.. This skills session will be held
at the Crossroads Christian Church located at 1816 N. Missouri Street. Register
at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4ve .
Sept. 20 in Leonard from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.. This skills session will be held at
the Leonard Community Building at 155 East HWY 151. Register at
http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4vd .
Sept. 20 in Kirksville from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. This skills session will be
held at the MDC Northeast Regional Office at 3500 S. Baltimore Street. Register
at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4vW .
Prior to attending the class, participants will need to complete the knowledge
portion of the certification process. To do so, participants can either complete the
online version for a fee or fill out the student manual chapter review questions.
Those who choose to fill out the student manual chapter review questions will
need to bring the booklet to the event for the instructor to review at no cost. The
online knowledge portion and information about the student manuals can be
found on MDC’s website at https://short.mdc.mo.gov/ZCt . Student manuals are
also available at any MDC office.
Learn more about hunter education in Missouri at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/ZCt .
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TEEN HURT IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A teen was hurt in an accident that occurred at 12:30am Friday in Randolph County. The patrol says that a 13 year old girl from Wayland, MO was a passenger in an SUV driven by a 31 year old woman also from Wayland. They were on US 63 when it struck a deer. The girl was transported by ambulance to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries.
MOTORCYCLIST SERIOUSLY INJURED IN FRIDAY AFTERNOON MISHAP
A 44 year old Madison man was seriously injured in a motorcycle mishap Friday afternoon in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened at 3:10pm as he was on Route C when it traveled off the left side of the road. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
U.S. Route 63 Southbound – September 9 – 10, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Eagle Trail in Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route V – September 11 & 15 – 16, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 6 to Wilson Town Road near Gibbs between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Route T – September 8, CLOSED for patching operations from Route E to Route C near Centralia between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Clark County
U.S. Route 61 Southbound – September 8, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Sugar Creek to Route H between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 81 – September 8, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 358 to CR 271 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 81 – September 9 - 10, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 297 to CR 361 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route V – September 8 – 11, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Otter Avenue to Mahogany Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
U.S. Route 24 Eastbound – September 8 – 12, LANE RESTRICTION for grinding high joints from Route W to Route V between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 24 – September 9 – 15, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work from Business Route 24 and Route W between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route CC – September 9 - 10, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 161 to Route E between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Route JJ – September 11, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route F to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – September 8 - 9, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Randolph County
Route AA – September 8, 10 – 11 & 15 - 16, CLOSED for patching operations from Route A to CR 2630 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route AA – September 9 - 10, CLOSED for patching operations from Route B to CR 2630 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
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September 5, 2025
RED CROSS URGES EVERYONE TO GET READY FOR EMERGENCIES
NOW
September is National Preparedness Month and the American Red Cross of
Central and Northern Missouri urges everyone to protect their loved ones by
getting their households ready now.
This spring, Missouri experienced a series of destructive tornadoes that serves
as a stark reminder of the growing frequency and intensity of natural disasters
across the country. Between July 2024 and June 2025, the Missouri and
Arkansas region of the American Red Cross responded to over 15 disaster relief
operations including those spring tornadoes. Additionally, the Red Cross of
Central and Northern Missouri responded to over 150 home fires assisting nearly
550 people.
HOW TO GET READY Disasters don’t wait for the “right time” — they can
happen in the middle of the night, during your commute or while your kids are at
school. Protect your family by making a plan to stay safe, gathering important
supplies and knowing how you’ll stay connected by taking these steps:
Depending on the emergency, you may need to stay where you are or go
somewhere else to stay safe. If you may need to leave, think about where you’ll
go, how you’ll get there, where you’ll stay and what you’ll take with you. Plan well
in advance if you’ll need help leaving or use public transportation.
Next, gather and organize critical supplies — like food, water and medicine —
into a go-kit and a stay-at-home kit. Make sure to include backup batteries and
chargers for your devices (cell phone, CPAP, wheelchair, etc.), a battery-
powered or hand-crank radio, and critical personal records.
Your go-kit should include three days of supplies that you can take with you.
Your stay-at-home kit should have two weeks of food and water, and a one-
month supply of medications, if possible.
Customize your kit to meet your household’s specific needs. If you have young
children, don’t forget formula and diapers. If you have pets, include leashes,
carriers, food, bowls, litter and a litterbox.
Finally, make a plan to reconnect with loved ones if you are separated or if the
phone or internet is down. Write down important phone numbers on a contact
card and carry it with you.
Download the free Red Cross Emergency app for weather alerts, safety steps for
different emergencies and expert advice in both English and Spanish. Don’t forget to sign up for local government emergency alerts to get critical local
information — like evacuation notices — during an emergency.
People can also help their community be better prepared for disasters by giving
blood , taking a class in lifesaving skills like CPR, or becoming a Red Cross
volunteer . Visit redcross.org or call 800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) to learn
more today.
LEARN TO FISH WITH MDC IN KIRKSVILLE THIS MONTH
Beginner anglers are invited to learn to fish with the Missouri Department of
Conservation (MDC) at three separate events at Spur Pond in Kirksville this
September. All fishing poles, tackle, and bait will be provided, and MDC staff will
instruct new anglers on how to use the equipment. These events are designed
for participants ages 6 and older, and all participants ages 16 and older must
have a valid fishing permit. Purchase fishing permits online at
http://short.mdc.mo.gov/Z4g . Information about each event is as follows:
Sept. 6 from 10:00- 11:30 a.m. – Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4tF .
Sept. 13 from 10:00- 11:30 a.m. – Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4tv .
Sept. 20 from 3:00-4:30 p.m. – Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4tC .
Questions about these events can be sent to Nolan Partin at
nolan.partin@mdc.mo.gov . Spur Pond is located at 600 N. Osteopathy in
Kirksville.
FUN EVENT IN MOBERLY ON SATURDAY
Join Moberly Parks and Recreation (MPRD) in the Ultimate Adventure Obstacle
Course at the Howard Hills Athletic Complex on Saturday from 10am-12pm.
They will have several obstacle course activities set up throughout areas of the
complex providing outdoor exercise and fun activities for our community and
visitors.
The obstacle course will offer a variety of “DIY” obstacles and little activities
enjoyable for the recommended ages. It is our vision to create an outdoor
attraction that combines excitement, challenge, physical activity, and enjoyment
of the great outdoors. This is a free, come-and-go event, recommended for ages
4-12 but all ages are welcome.
For more event details, please visit their Facebook page. For specific questions,
please call Moberly Parks and Recreation at 660-269-8705 x 2040.
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MSHP RELEASES LABOR DAY HOLIDAY STATS
Five people died in traffic crashes and one person drowned during the 2025 Labor Day holiday weekend. The 2025 counting period for the Labor Day holiday was from 6 p.m., Friday, August 29, through 11:59 p.m., Monday, September 1.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the following enforcement activity during 2025 Labor Day holiday:
MSHP Traffic Statistics (preliminary):
Crashes - 222
Injuries - 104
Fatalities - 5
DWI - 100
Drug Arrests - 14
MSHP Boating Statistics (preliminary):
Crashes - 3
Injuries - 4
Fatalities - 0
BWI - 9
Drownings - 1
2025 Labor Day Holiday Boating Statistics
Troopers investigated three boating crashes, which included four injuries and zero fatalities. Troopers made nine boating while intoxicated arrests. One person drowned over the holiday weekend. The drowning occurred in the Troop F, Jefferson City, area.
Drowning Incident
The drowning occurred on Saturday, August 30, 2025. A 19-year-old male from Glenwood, IL, entered the water by unknown means and did not resurface. The drowning occurred on Lake of the Ozarks, at Public Beach Two, in Camden County.
COMPLETE FAMILY MEDICINE ADDS PODIATRY, FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY TO GROWING LIST OF SERVICES
Complete Family Medicine is proud to announce the addition of a unique and highly skilled podiatry team to its practice, welcoming Deborah Holte, D.P.M. and her son, Nathaniel Holte, D.P.M. Their arrival marks a new chapter in local foot and ankle care, as Dr. Nathaniel Holte returns to his hometown of Kirksville to practice alongside his mother.
Dr. Nathaniel Holte, a Kirksville native, brings specialized expertise in Foot and Ankle Surgery to the community he grew up in. His passion for the specialty was ignited by a personal experience with ankle injuries during his college soccer career. After completing an intense three-year surgical program at a Level 1 Trauma Center in Des Moines, he gained comprehensive experience treating a wide variety of pathologies, from traumatic injuries to reconstructive surgery. "The most fulfilling part of my profession is witnessing the immediate impact of my care," shares Dr. Nathaniel Holte. "Knowing I play a role in improving a patient’s quality of life is truly rewarding."
His mother, Dr. Deborah Holte, joins Complete Family Medicine after years of serving the Northeast Missouri area. Her own career was inspired by a running injury she sustained in college, which led her to podiatry so she could help both runners and non-runners alike. "I've seen how the Hannibal Regional physicians work together to help patients," says Dr. Deb Holte. "It feels like I'm joining a family, not a business, and that's something I would really like to be a part of." A dedicated patient advocate, Dr. Deb Holte has built a practice on a foundation of trust, having now seen a second generation of patients.
The Holtes will provide comprehensive podiatry services, including foot and ankle surgery, sports medicine, and reconstructive procedures. They are currently accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, please call (660) 665-9000.
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GOVERNOR KEHOE ANNOUNCES SPECIAL SESSION ON CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING AND INITIATIVE PETITION REFORM
Governor Mike Kehoe announced that he has issued a proclamation to convene the General Assembly for a special session to enact legislation establishing updated congressional districts for the State of Missouri and amending the state’s initiative petition process.
The One Hundred Third General Assembly will convene for the Second Extraordinary Session of the First Regular Session in Jefferson City on Wednesday at 12:00 p.m.
To establish updated congressional districts for the State of Missouri, Governor Kehoe unveiled the Missouri First Map, a more compact, contiguous proposed map that was drawn and created by his team in Missouri to be considered by the General Assembly.
Highlights of the Missouri First Map:
- Splits fewer counties and municipalities than the current map.
- Preserves 2 congressional districts as currently drawn.
- Retains every current member of Missouri’s congressional delegation in their current districts.
Governor Kehoe’s call also includes enacting legislation to amend the state’s initiative petition process with legislation that does the following:
- Bans foreign nationals from contributing to committees for or against a statewide ballot measure.
- Establishes a criminal election offense for fraudulently signing or gathering signatures for a statewide ballot measure.
- Provides that a statewide ballot measure be passed only if a majority of voters statewide and a majority of voters in each congressional district vote to adopt the proposed measure.
- Requires that before a statewide ballot measure is certified for signatures to be gathered, there shall be an opportunity for public comment.
- Requires that the full text of a statewide ballot measure be printed and available to voters at all election sites and polling places.
MODOT EXTENDS WEIGHT ALLOWANCE FOR TRUCKLOADS OF AGGREGATE USED IN FLOOD RELIEF AND LEVEE REPAIR
The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced another extension of an allowance for heavier-than-normal truckloads of rock, sand and gravel on Missouri highways for flood relief, levees and other public infrastructure flood repair. The waiver allows private and for-hire motor carriers to haul up to 10% more than their licensed weight, axle weight, and/or maximum weight limitation allowed under RSMo 304.180.3 on Missouri highways.
The waiver will remain in effect through Oct. 31, 2025. While the waiver is in effect, participating motor carriers must abide by the following limitations:
- A loaded, gross weight is not to exceed 10% above the gross licensed weight of the commercial motor vehicle.
- The waiver applies to transportation of rock, sand and gravel only within the state of Missouri.
- Drivers must obey posted bridge weight limits.
- When crossing a bridge, the driver must restrict the vehicle speed to no more than 30 mph.
- Travel under this allowance is only allowed on non-interstate highways. Those taking advantage of the weight allowance cannot operate on any portion of the interstate highway system.
Drivers can check the Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org for up-to-date road closure information.
ROADWAY DEATHS TRENDING DOWN FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR
As another school year kicks off in Missouri, traffic fatalities in the state are down - so far - for the third consecutive year. Preliminary data shows from Jan. 1-Aug. 24, 2025, 577 people were killed in Missouri traffic crashes, down from 589 during the same period last year. While the 2% decrease is encouraging, it’s too early to know if progress will hold, especially as Missourians transition to fall traffic patterns.
Last year, 344 people lost their lives in a Missouri traffic crash after September 1, through December 31, 2024, and there were 364 such fatalities for the same timeframe in 2023. If Missouri is to end the year with another reduction in traffic fatalities, continued gains in the final four months of the year will be crucial.
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SCOTLAND COUNTY MAN FLOWN TO COLUMBIA HOSPITAL AFTER ATV OVERTURNED
The patrol said a 71 year old Memphis, MO resident received serious injuries and was transported by air evac to University Hospital in Columbia following a wreck on MO 15, 3 miles north of Memphis around 5;39 pm Monday. The crash report said the man was southbound on a side by side when the vehicle traveled off the roadway and over turned.
UNIONVILLE DRIVER SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNED OFF BRIDGE
A Putnam County man was seriously injured Sunday night when his vehicle traveled of the left side of the road and overturned off a bridge and came to rest in a ditch. That crash happened around 11:40 PM Sunday night 7 miles northwest of Unionville. The 49 year old Unionville man was transported to a hospital in Centerville, IA for treatment.
TEEN HURT IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A teen was hurt in an accident that occurred at 11:10am Saturday in Callaway County. The patrol says that a 16 year old Holts Summit girl was on US 54 when she lost control of her vehicle after experiencing a tire malfunction, causing it to travel off the right side of the roadway and overturned. She was taken to MU Urgent Care for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 64 year old St. Charles man was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday night in Warren County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:45pm as he was westbound on I-70 when his truck struck the concrete wall several times before traveling off the left side of the road and striking the cable median. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment.
THREE INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT CRASH
Three people were injured, one seriously in a late Saturday night crash in Gasconade County. The patrol says that a 27 year old woman from Orlando, FL was on Gorrel Road when her SUV ran off the right side of the roadway, she overcorrected, causing it to overturn. The driver and one of her passengers' a 20 year old man from St. James, MO declined treatment for minor injuries. Meanwhile her other passenger a 21 year old man also from St. James was taken to Cuba Memorial Hospital with serious injuries. The crash happened at 11:30pm Saturday.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks. All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/. Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
U.S. Route 63 Southbound – September 9 – 10, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Eagle Trail in Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route E – September 4, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Frontier Lane to Banner Lane between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – September 2 – 3, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Grade Lane to Aspen Lane near Gibbs between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Route T – September 3, CLOSED for patching operations from Route C to Route E near Centralia between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route RA – September 2, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 751 to Route ZZ in Montgomery County between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Lewis County
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – September 2 - 4, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to CR 115 between 6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 3, LANE RESTRICTION for lighting/signal/sign work from eastbound ramp to 1.0 mile east of U.S. Route 36 and Missouri Route 3 interchange at Callao between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 2 – 4, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Business Route 36/Lariat Avenue to Nashville Avenue near Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. A 15-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route V – September 8 – 11, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Otter Avenue to Mahogany Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route CC – September 8 - 9, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 161 to Route E between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Route JJ – September 10, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route F to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route RA – September 2, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 751 in Audrain County to Route ZZ between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – September 3 – 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Route UU – September 3, CLOSED for patching operations from Route VV to U.S. Route 61 between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Route AA – September 3 - 4, CLOSED for patching operations from CR 2630 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route AA – September 8 - 11, CLOSED for patching operations from Route A to CR 2630 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route A – September 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route U in South Gorin to U.S. Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route C – September 3, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route B to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – September 2 - 3, CLOSED for patching & seal coat operations from CR 907 to Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
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SCOTLAND COUNTY MAN FLOWN TO COLUMBIA HOSPITAL AFTER ATV OVERTURNED
The patrol said a 71 year old Memphis, MO resident received serious injuries and was transported by air evac to University Hospital in Columbia following a wreck on MO 15, 3 miles north of Memphis around 5;39 pm Monday. The crash report said the man was southbound on a side by side when the vehicle traveled off the roadway and over turned.
UNIONVILLE DRIVER SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNED OFF BRIDGE
A Putnam County man was seriously injured Sunday night when his vehicle traveled of the left side of the road and overturned off a bridge and came to rest in a ditch. That crash happened around 11:40 PM Sunday night 7 miles northwest of Unionville. The 49 year old Unionville man was transported to a hospital in Centerville, IA for treatment.
TEEN HURT IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A teen was hurt in an accident that occurred at 11:10am Saturday in Callaway County. The patrol says that a 16 year old Holts Summit girl was on US 54 when she lost control of her vehicle after experiencing a tire malfunction, causing it to travel off the right side of the roadway and overturned. She was taken to MU Urgent Care for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A 64 year old St. Charles man was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday night in Warren County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:45pm as he was westbound on I-70 when his truck struck the concrete wall several times before traveling off the left side of the road and striking the cable median. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment.
THREE INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT CRASH
Three people were injured, one seriously in a late Saturday night crash in Gasconade County. The patrol says that a 27 year old woman from Orlando, FL was on Gorrel Road when her SUV ran off the right side of the roadway, she overcorrected, causing it to overturn. The driver and one of her passengers' a 20 year old man from St. James, MO declined treatment for minor injuries. Meanwhile her other passenger a 21 year old man also from St. James was taken to Cuba Memorial Hospital with serious injuries. The crash happened at 11:30pm Saturday.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks. All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/. Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
U.S. Route 63 Southbound – September 9 – 10, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Eagle Trail in Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route E – September 4, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Frontier Lane to Banner Lane between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – September 2 – 3, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Grade Lane to Aspen Lane near Gibbs between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Route T – September 3, CLOSED for patching operations from Route C to Route E near Centralia between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route RA – September 2, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 751 to Route ZZ in Montgomery County between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Lewis County
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – September 2 - 4, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to CR 115 between 6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 3, LANE RESTRICTION for lighting/signal/sign work from eastbound ramp to 1.0 mile east of U.S. Route 36 and Missouri Route 3 interchange at Callao between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 2 – 4, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Business Route 36/Lariat Avenue to Nashville Avenue near Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. A 15-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route V – September 8 – 11, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Otter Avenue to Mahogany Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route CC – September 8 - 9, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 161 to Route E between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Route JJ – September 10, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route F to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route RA – September 2, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 751 in Audrain County to Route ZZ between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – September 3 – 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Route UU – September 3, CLOSED for patching operations from Route VV to U.S. Route 61 between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Route AA – September 3 - 4, CLOSED for patching operations from CR 2630 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route AA – September 8 - 11, CLOSED for patching operations from Route A to CR 2630 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route A – September 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route U in South Gorin to U.S. Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route C – September 3, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route B to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – September 2 - 3, CLOSED for patching & seal coat operations from CR 907 to Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
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MSHP: INCLUDE SAFETY IN YOUR PLANS FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
encourages everyone to plan for a safe 2025 Labor Day weekend. Whether you
are on the water or on the road, it’s everyone's responsibility to travel safely and
observe all Missouri laws. Never operate a vehicle or vessel while you are
impaired. Alcohol affects your judgement, reaction time, vision, coordination, and
comprehension. The movement of the boat, vibration and noise from the boat’s
motor, sun, and wind are all boating stressors and enhance the effect of alcohol
on your body. If alcohol is part of your water activities, drink responsibly, and
never operate a vessel if you’ve consumed alcohol.
The 2025 counting period for the Labor Day holiday will be from 6 p.m., Friday,
August 29, 2025, through 11:59 p.m. Monday, September 1, 2025.
The Labor Day holiday is a busy boating weekend. Before you take your boat on
the water, inspect fuel lines and hose connections for leaks, and test the battery
to confirm it is charged. When refueling, turn off any electrical devices which
could create a spark. After refueling, open the engine compartment to visually
inspect and smell for fuel leaks. Activate the blower system for at least four
minutes before restarting the vessel.
In 2024, there were four boating crashes which included two fatalities and eight
injuries. One person drowned during last year's Labor Day holiday. Troopers
arrested six people for boating while intoxicated during last year's counting
period.
Marine enforcement troopers will be working to make our waterways safer during
the holiday weekend. Missouri’s boaters are asked to do their part by remaining
alert for other boats and swimmers and being courteous on the water. Smaller
vessels should yield right-of-way to larger vessels. Boaters should avoid
overloading their boat with too many passengers and always pay close attention
to the boats around them. Causing harm to another person or their property with
an excessive boat wake may subject you to enforcement action or civil liability.
Treat other boaters and property owners as you want to be treated. Be courteous
and follow all of Missouri’s boating laws. Remember: Life jackets save lives.
Wear one when you are on or around water.
If you'll be on the road this Labor Day holiday, make sure your vehicle is in good working condition before you depart. Drive courteously and obey all of Missouri's
traffic laws. Remember to buckle up and pay attention as you travel.
In Missouri, 17 people died and 498 were injured in 1,047 traffic crashes over the
2024 Labor Day holiday. This means one person was killed or injured every 9.1
minutes. Troopers arrested 110 people for driving while intoxicated during last
year’s holiday weekend.
The Highway Patrol will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness
& Reduction Effort) over the Labor Day holiday weekend. Speed, inattention, and
impaired driving are leading causes of traffic crashes. All available troopers will
be patrolling Missouri’s roadways and waterways. Troopers on the roadways will
be enforcing Missouri’s speed limit, seat belt, and impaired driving laws, in
addition to being available to assist motorists.
The public is encouraged to call the Patrol's Emergency Report Line (800) 525-
5555 or *55 on your cellular phone if they witness criminal activity or experience
an emergency. These emergency numbers are operational for both highway and
water emergencies. If your celebration includes intoxicating substances,
designate someone else to drive whether you are in your boat or your car.
Please don't become a statistic.
MISSOURI BECOMES FIRST STATE TO FULLY EXEMPT CAPITAL GAINS
TAX
Missouri House Bill 594 (HB 594), recently signed into law by Governor Mike
Kehoe, is landmark legislation that eliminates tax on capital gains for individuals
and provides a path for corporations in Missouri to do so, as well. This bill makes
Missouri the first state in the nation to completely exempt such tax for individual
filers.
The key provisions in HB 594 are outlined below:
For Individuals: Effective January 1, 2025, individuals can deduct 100% of all
capital gains reported for federal income tax purposes when calculating their
Missouri adjusted gross income. This applies to both short-term and long-term
capital gains from assets such as stocks, real estate, and cryptocurrency.
For Corporations: Corporations can deduct 100% of capital gains from their
federal taxable income when the top individual income tax rate in Missouri falls to
4.5% or lower. The corporate subtraction will take effect in the tax year following
the year in which this rate reduction occurs. For 2025, the top individual income
tax rate is 4.7%, meaning corporations will not be eligible for the deduction in tax
year 2025.
Tax preparers may want to review client withholdings and adjust them downward
if clients are expected to be affected by this new subtraction.
NEW BUSINESS IN VANDALIA
TechFab Structural Steel, a new steel fabrication company, has announced the
opening of an advanced steel fabrication facility in Vandalia, investing more than
$6 million and creating 34 new jobs. The facility combines cutting-edge
technology with optimal efficiency to meet the needs of modern structural steel
production.
TechFab Structural Steel’s new steel fabrication facility, considered one of the
most advanced in the Midwest, spans more than 126,000 square feet and is fully
climate controlled. The facility is dedicated to machining and fabricating raw steel
products, such as I-beams, into usable building assemblies. TechFab Structural
Steel welcomes fabricators and contractors to tour the state-of-the-art facility and
witness the company’s dedication to quality and innovation.
TechFab Structural Steel’s ISO 9002-compliant quality control processes, highly
trained workforce, and direct access to factory materials ensure consistent and
reliable results. The company is built on a foundation of low debt and minimal
overhead, allowing it to deliver cost-effective and timely structural steel solutions.
New jobs added as part of TechFab Structural Steel’s establishment in Vandalia
will pay an average wage well above the county average.
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WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 28 year old Moberly woman was seriously injured in an accident that occurred after 10pm Tuesday in Randolph County. The patrol says that a 24 year old Higbee man was on South Williams Street when he made a left turn and his SUV struck her car. She was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY NIGHT CRASH
A 62 year old Troy man was seriously injured in a Tuesday night crash in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8:15pm as a car driven by a 71 year old Elsberry man was northbound in the southbound lane of Highway W when his car struck a motorcycle being ridden by the Troy man and after impact the motorcyclist was ejected from his bike. He was air lifted to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
DRIVERS HURT, ONE SERIOUSLY IN TUESDAY MORNING WRECK
Two drivers were hurt, one seriously in a Tuesday morning wreck in Lincoln County. The patrol says that a 40 year old O'Fallon man was on US 61 when he failed to stop at a stop sign and traveled into the path of a truck driven by a 36 year old man from Loriane, IL and the two vehicles collided. The O'Fallon man was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries while the other driver was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of moderate injuries. The wreck happened at 8:15am Tuesday.
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WOMAN HURT IN EARLY TUESDAY MORNING INCIDENT
A 65 year old Sturgeon woman was hurt in an early Tuesday morning incident in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:40am as she was on US 63 when her vehicle struck a deer. She refused medical treatment at the scene for minor injuries.
MAN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 33 year old Ashland man was injured in an accident that occurred at around 5:30pm Monday in Boone County. The patrol says that a 27 year old Columbia woman was on Route B when she failed to yield for traffic while turning onto Kemper Road, causing her car to be struck in the front by a car being driven by an Ashland man. He was transported by ambulance to Boone Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED, MAN HURT IN MONDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was seriously injured, while another was hurt in a Monday morning crash in Audrain County. The patrol said that 2 vehicles were stopped for an uninvolved vehicle making a turn when the chain reaction accident occurred as an 89 year old Martinsburg man's vehicle struck the 2 vehicles in the rear. The man sustained minor injuries and was taken to The VA Hospital in Columbia while a 34 year old Bowling Green woman was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries. The crash happened at 7:10am Monday.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN HOWARD COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 27 year old Columbia man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 4pm Sunday in Howard County. The patrol says that he was on Route A when his motorcycle ran off the right side of the roadway, became airborne, struck a fence and overturned. He was air lifted to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON INCIDENT
A 25 year old Glasgow woman was hurt in a Sunday afternoon incident in Howard County. The highway patrol said it happened at 3:20pm as she was on MO 5 when she suffered a medical condition, causing her SUV to travel off the right side of the road, struck an embankment and came to rest. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
TEEN KILLED, 3 SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT CRASH
A teen was killed, while 3 men all from Bland, MO were seriously injured in a Sunday night crash in Gasconade County. The patrol said that a 26 year old man was driving a jeep on County Road 4th Street when it traveled off the right side of the road, struck 3 mailboxes, a utility pole, a driveway embankment, became airborne, struck the ground, overturned, ejected all 4 occupants and came to rest on its wheels. A 17 year old boy was pronounced dead at the scene, while the 3 men aged from 22, 26 and 37 were taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis & Washington with serious injuries. The crash happened at 9:15pm Sunday.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route E – September 4, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Frontier Lane to Banner Lane between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – September 2 – 3, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Grade Lane to Aspen Lane near Gibbs between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Route T – September 3, CLOSED for patching operations from Route C to Route E near Centralia between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route RA – September 2, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 751 to Route ZZ in Montgomery County between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Lewis County
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – September 2 - 4, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to CR 115 between 6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 3, LANE RESTRICTION for lighting/signal/sign work from eastbound ramp to 1.0 mile east of U.S. Route 36 and Missouri Route 3 interchange at Callao between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – September 2 – 4, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Business Route 36/Lariat Avenue to Nashville Avenue near Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. A 15-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route YY – August 26, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Lowland Road to Lion Avenue near Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route YY – August 27, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Lowland Road to Lacquer Avenue near Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route YY – August 28, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Lacquer Avenue to Kestrel Avenue near Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
U.S. Route 24 Westbound – August 26, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 349 to Missouri Route 6 over the North Fabius River between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 24 Eastbound – August 26, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Missouri Route 6 to CR 349 over the North Fabius River between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – August 25 - 26, LANE RESTRICITON for core drilling operations from Route Z in Shelby County to Business Route 36 between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – August 27, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Veterans Road to Missouri Route 79 over U.S. Route 61 between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Missouri Route 15 – August 25 - 27, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route MM to East Marion Street in Paris between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri Route 15 Spur – August 28, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to U.S. Route 24 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 24 Eastbound – September 2, LANE RESTRICTION for culvert replacement operations from 1.0 mile west of Route U to Route U near Paris between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Montgomery County
Route CC – August 26 – 27, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Lincoln School Road to Missouri Route 161 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route RA – September 2, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 751 in Audrain County to Route ZZ between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – August 28, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – September 3 – 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Route Z – August 26, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 161 to CR 322 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – August 27, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 161 to Route HH between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route UU – August 28, CLOSED for patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to Route VV between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Route AA – September 2 – 4, CLOSED for patching operations from CR 2630 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route A – August 26 - 28, CLOSED for patching operations from Route U in South Gorin to U.S. Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route A – September 2, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route U in South Gorin to U.S. Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route C – September 3 – 4, CLOSED for patching operations from Route B to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 Eastbound – August 25 - 26, LANE RESTRICITON for core drilling operations from Route Z to Business Route 36 in Marion County between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
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TWO WOMEN INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two women were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at 4:45pm Wednesday in Adair County. The patrol says that a 59 year old Greentop woman was on US 63 at Route AA when she failed to negotiate a turn, causing her jeep to travel off the roadway. She was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of moderate injuries, while her passenger a 63 year old Kirksville woman was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN THURSDAY MORNING WRECK
A 31 year old Columbia woman was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Thursday morning in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 9:45am as she was on Route KK when her car ran off the right side of the road, struck a driveway embankment, overturned and then came to rest on its wheels facing northeast. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Boone Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
TWO HURT IN THURSDAY MORNING CRASH
Two people from Fulton were hurt in a Thursday morning crash in Callaway County. The patrol said that a 44 year old woman was on the 4700 Block of County Road 304 in Fulton when her truck went off the left side of the roadway and struck a utility pole. She suffered minor injuries and was evaluated on the scene and released. Meanwhile her passenger, a 42 year old man was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash happened at 8:40am Thursday.
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MAN KILLED, ANOTHER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A driver was seriously injured, while his passenger was killed in an accident that occurred at around 3:40pm Tuesday in Linn County. The patrol says that a concrete truck being driven by a 39 year old Shelbina man was parked on the shoulder of eastbound US 36 one mile west of Bucklin when a pickup driven by a 32 year old Ashland man struck the concrete truck from behind and then overturned. The Ashland man sustained serious injuries and was transported by ambulance to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield while his passenger, a 45 year old Holts Summit man was pronounced dead at the scene. The Shelbina man was not injured in the accident.
DRIVER HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A 28 year old Columbia man was hurt in a Tuesday afternoon crash in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:15pm as he was eastbound on I-70 Drive when his truck traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a utility pole. He declined medical treatment for moderate injuries.
GOV. KEHOE APPOINTS NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL
On Tuesday, during a press conference at the Missouri State Capitol, Governor Mike Kehoe announced his appointment of Catherine L. Hanaway as the next Attorney General for the State of Missouri. Hanaway’s appointment will fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Attorney General Andrew Bailey as the Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Hanaway will assume the role of Missouri Attorney General on September 8th, when Bailey will be sworn in as Co-Deputy Director of the FBI.
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MSHP:
BACK TO SCHOOL
August has arrived and with
it the 2025-2026 school year. The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to
encourage parents to include conversations about safety when preparing their
students for school. It’s also important that drivers be prepared for the
change in traffic patterns as students begin another year of instruction. In
2024, seven people were killed and 345 injured in traffic crashes involving a
school bus. In Missouri last year, a total of 843 traffic crashes involved
school buses.
Troopers hope everyone will review these safety
tips:
Students
If you’re walking to school, stay alert! Cross
the street at intersections or marked crosswalks and never between parked cars.
Make eye contact with drivers when crossing the street to make sure they see
you. Use sidewalks when they are available. If it is necessary to walk on the
roadway, stay close to the left edge and step off to the left when traffic
approaches. Never run into the street after a friend or to retrieve something.
Riding a bicycle to school is a fun way to
travel. If you’re riding your bike, be sure to wear a helmet and obey all
traffic signs and signals. Ride as near to the right side of the roadway as is
safe and use the proper hand signals when you plan to change directions, slow,
or stop. Never carry passengers. Keep both hands on the handlebars except when
signaling. Also, it’s important to maintain your bicycle in good condition. If
you are riding your bicycle or walking to school, it is imperative to pay
attention. If you are looking at your phone or listening to music you won’t be
able to watch for hazards or hear approaching vehicles.
If you ride a school bus, check the weather and
dress accordingly. Wait in line for the bus on the shoulder or sidewalk. Use
the handrail when getting on or off the bus. Never try to retrieve items that
fall under the bus, alert your bus driver. Walk at least 10 feet in front of
the bus when crossing the street. Sit quietly on the bus and keep the aisle
clear. If anything goes wrong, stay calm and follow the instructions of the bus
driver.
Most traffic crashes involving young drivers
(under the age of 21) occur between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., when school typically
lets out. Many of these drivers are young and inexperienced. Parents: It is
important to encourage those young drivers to remember driving is a full-time
job. Using a cell phone, texting, or adjusting the radio can be the distraction
that leads to a traffic crash. Missouri is a hands-free state so buckle up and
put your phone down.
Parents
Parents are encouraged to talk to their children
about riding a bus, walking, or driving to school in a safe manner. If they
ride a bike, please make sure they wear a helmet and follow traffic laws.
Please talk to your children about the
Courage2ReportMO program, which provides a safe and confidential way to report
any concerns regarding their safety or the safety of others. These concerns may
include: assault, bullying/repeated harassment, cyber bullying, fighting, guns,
homicide, human trafficking, knife, planned school attack, imminent school
shooting, school shooting threat, sexual offense, suicide-other person (3rd
party), or a terrorism threat (extremism). Those reporting their concerns may
remain anonymous. C2R provides a “sooner is safer” tool to report real time
concerns 24 hours a day. There are several ways concerned people may submit a
C2R report:
· through an Apple or Google Play Courage2Report mobile app,
· by making an online report via http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/Courage2ReportMO/index.html,
· by speaking confidentially to a trained professional at 866-748-7047, or
· text "C2R" to 738477.
C2R Missouri calls and tips (web, text, and
mobile app) are answered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by trained
communications professionals. C2R Missouri requests a disposition report be
returned on each tip report, notifying the Missouri State Highway Patrol of the
outcome. For more information about C2R Missouri
awareness and education resources, call the C2R Missouri Administrative Office
at 866-362-6422.
Motorists
Always be vigilant, but especially near school
zones, playgrounds, bicycle paths, and crosswalks when schools are in session.
Expect pedestrian and bicycle traffic to increase near schools on days when the
weather is good. When schools are in session, drivers should expect a change in
traffic patterns ─ school buses, parents taking their children to
school, and many young drivers will join other motorists on the road and affect
the morning and afternoon commute. Whatever route you drive, expect this
additional traffic and prepare by allowing extra time to reach your destination.
Missouri law states that on a two-lane road, if
a school bus is stopped and displaying warning signals while loading or
unloading children, drivers must stop when meeting and following the bus.
However, it is only necessary to stop on a four-lane highway when following the
bus. Drivers, when you see a stopped school bus, stay alert and follow the law.
Children may not be aware of traffic and dart unexpectedly into the roadway.
2025-2026
MISSOURI AERONAUTICAL CHART AVAILABLE
The 2025-2026
Missouri Aeronautical Chart is now available to pilots and other aviation
enthusiasts. Produced every other year by the Missouri Department of
Transportation, the chart is used as a planning tool for pilots and other
Missouri aviation system users. It provides updated airport information,
communication frequencies, a guide on airfield signs and airspace
classification. Other features include an updated listing of all aviation
weather reporting stations in the state with frequencies and phone numbers. Pilots
should employ discretion when using the chart as aeronautical information
changes frequently. It is vitally important that pilots consult appropriate and
current Federal Aviation Administration aeronautical charts, publications, and
Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) essential to flight safety. Each year, Missouri’s
airports handle over 14.7 million passenger enplanements. These airports allow
Missouri residents and businesses to ship and receive goods from all over the
world.
To request an
aeronautical chart, contact MoDOT at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636), via email
at aviation@modot.mo.gov or by writing to
MoDOT’s Aviation Section, P.O. Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Please
include the number of 2025-2026 charts you are requesting, a contact person and
a mailing address.
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DISASTER LOAN OUTREACH CENTER
OPENS IN LINCOLN COUNTY
The Missouri State
Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) announced that the U.S. Small Business
Administration (SBA) approved Governor Mike Kehoe’s request to make available
low-interest federal disaster loans to homeowners, renters, businesses, and
private nonprofits impacted by severe storms and flash flooding that occurred
because of flash flooding July 26 and 27.
The
August 13 SBA disaster declaration makes the loans available in Lincoln,
Montgomery, Pike, St. Charles, and Warren counties. Interest rates are as low
as 4% for businesses, 3.62% for nonprofits, and 2.81% for homeowners and
renters, with terms up to 30 years. Interest does not begin to accrue, and
payments are not due until 12 months from the date of the first loan
disbursement. SBA sets loan amounts and terms based on each applicant’s
financial condition.
A Disaster Loan Outreach
Center (DLOC) is open in Lincoln County to provide in-person support for impacted
individuals who may be considering an SBA disaster loan to receive application
assistance and further guidance on potential funds available. It will be operational
Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Walk-ins are accepted, but you can schedule an in-person
appointment in advance at appointment.sba.gov.
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WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MARION COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 52 year old woman from Maywood, MO was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at around 11:35am Friday in Marion County. The patrol says that she was on US 61 when she failed to yield and her car struck the rear of a tractor trailer driven by a 37 year old man from Des Plaines, IL. She was air lifted to University Hospital in Columbia.
DRIVERS HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
Both drivers were hurt in a two-vehicle wreck Saturday night in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at 6:15pm as an SUV driven by a 86 year old man from Bland, MO was on Route T when it crossed the roadway and failed to yield to a vehicle being driven by a 58 year old Marthasville woman and the two collided. Both were taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE INCIDENT
A 37 year old man was seriously injured in a motorcycle incident early Friday morning in Boone County. The patrol stated that he was on MO 124 when his motorcycle struck a deer. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries. The incident happened at 5:20am Friday.
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JULY
2025 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri
nonfarm payroll employment increased by 17,100 jobs in July 2025, and the
seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage
point. Private industry employment increased by 6,800 jobs and government
employment increased by 10,300 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of
49,300 jobs from July 2024 to July 2025, and the unemployment rate increased by
four-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.7 percent in July 2024 to 4.1 percent
in July 2025.
HARTMAN CABINETRY TO BUILD NEW FACILITY IN
JONESBURG, INVESTING MORE THAN $1.3 MILLION AND CREATING 3 NEW JOBS
Hartman Cabinetry, a
high-quality cabinet manufacturer, has announced that it will build a new
facility in Jonesburg, investing more than $1.3 million and creating 3 new
jobs. The company’s decision to expand operations will help meet the rising
demand for high-quality custom cabinetry.
Hartman
Cabinetry’s new facility will accommodate advanced cutting-edge technology
needed to produce its high-quality cabinets. The Missouri-based company is
proud to welcome the next generation of skilled cabinet makers as the owners’
two sons join the family business.
Hartman
Cabinetry launched in 1993 when owner Tim Hartman turned his love of
woodworking into a successful custom cabinetry business. The company has
steadily expanded since opening its doors and now proudly employs ten people.
New jobs added as part of Hartman Cabinetry’s expansion will pay an average
wage well above the county average.
MDHEWD HONORED FOR BEING TOP STATE IN NATIONAL WORKFORCE
INITIATIVE
The Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce
Development (MDHEWD) recently received national recognition for helping
Missourians get hired and advance their careers through skills assessments.
During the ACT Summit in Nashville, MDHEWD was presented the ACT Workforce Policy
Exemplar Award for leading the nation with 99 ACT Certified Work Ready
Communities. More than 97 percent (112 of 115) of Missouri counties participate
in the program.
Through
the program, Missourians are eligible to take ACT WorkKeys assessments for free
at Missouri Job Centers across the state, resulting in nearly 200,000 National
Career Readiness Certificates issued statewide and nearly 5,500 employers that
recognize these certificates in their hiring and training processes since the
program began in 2012. This initiative is in partnership with the Missouri
Economic Development Council, Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
Associated Industries of Missouri (AIM), Missouri School Boards Association,
Missouri Community College Association, and the Association of Missouri
Electric Cooperatives to help advance the initiative.
MDHEWD
also accepted ACT Work Ready Community Awards on behalf of 50 counties that
achieved new levels of ACT Work Ready Community certification during the past
year. The counties include Adair, Audrain, Butler, Camden, Carroll, Carter,
Cass, Chariton, Cole, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Dent, Douglas, Henry, Iron,
Jackson, Jasper, Knox, Laclede, Lawrence, Lewis, Livingston, Macon, McDonald,
Morgan, New Madrid, Newton, Osage, Ozark, Perry, Pettis, Pike, Pulaski, Ralls,
Reynolds, Ripley, Saline, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, St. Clair, St.
Francois, Texas, Vernon, Warren, Washington, Wayne, and Worth.
To be
considered a Certified Work Ready Community, counties must gain support from
businesses in the community and the workforce must earn National Career Ready
Certificates. The certificates confirm to prospective employers that
individuals have the essential work skills needed for success.
To learn
more about earning a National Career Readiness Certificate or recognizing it as
an employer, visit jobs.mo.gov/jobseeker/ncrc. For more
information about the ACT Work Ready Communities program, visit workreadycommunities.org.
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TEEN HURT IN SHELBY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Macon teen was hurt in an accident that occurred at 12:15am Wednesday in Shelby County. The patrol says that an 18 year old girl was on Shelby County Road 416 when her truck failed to negotiate a curve and overturned. She was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor injuries.
THREE INJURED, TWO SERIOUSLY IN TUESDAY EVENING WRECK
Three people were injured, two seriously in a Tuesday evening wreck in Pike County. The highway patrol said it happened just before 6pm as an SUV driven by a 27 year old Vandalia man was on US 54 at US 61 when he failed to yield to a car being driven by a 39 year old Louisiana man as the SUV crossed the center line to make a left turn and was struck in the rear by the car. The Vandalia driver along with a passenger in the car a 21 year old Vandalia woman sustained serious injuries, while the other driver suffered minor injuries. All three were taken to area hospitals for treatment.
DRIVER HURT IN WEDNESDAY MORNING INCIDENT
A driver was hurt in an incident Wednesday morning in Gasconade County. The highway patrol stated that a 69 year old Hermann man was on Route F when he suffered a medical incident, which caused his truck to travel off the left side of the roadway and struck a utility pole. He was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries. The incident happened at 8:45am Wednesday.
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MOTORCYCLIST INJURED IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 61 year old Auxvasse man was injured in an accident that occurred at 6:25am Monday in Callaway County. The patrol says that he was on Route B when his motorcycle struck a deer and overturned. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MONDAY NIGHT INCIDENT
A 47 year old Montgomery City woman was seriously injured in a Monday night incident in Montgomery County. The highway patrol said it happened at 6:55pm as she was on Route N when her motorcycle struck a deer in the roadway, overturned and ejected her and then a 56 year old Montgomery City man who was riding a motorcycle struck her motorcycle, causing it to travel off the right side of the road. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN MONDAY EVENING CRASH
A Troy driver was hurt in a Monday evening crash in Warren County. MSHP stated that a 30 year old man was on 634 Bell Road in Wright City when he swerved to avoid hitting a deer and his car ran off the right side of the road and overturned. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment. The crash happened at 8:55pm Monday.
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MAN HURT IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 65 year old Armstrong man was hurt in an accident that occurred at 1:45pm Sunday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on MO 124 when he lost control and his truck traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck a ditch and overturned. He refused treatment for minor injuries.
TEEN INJURED IN SUNDAY EVENING WRECK
A 16 year old girl from St. Clair was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday evening in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 5:25pm as she was on Route K and driving too fast for road conditions when her car ran off the right side of the road and she lost control, overcorrected, causing it to cross the center line and went into a ditch. She was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries.
MOBILE LICENSE OFFICE AT THE MISSOURI STATE FAIR
For the first time, the Missouri Department of Revenue’s Mobile License Office is being operating at the Missouri State Fair thru Sunday in Sedalia, Missouri.
The DOR mobile office will be located on Show Avenue near the Centennial Entrance at Gate 12. The fully equipped office will offer motor vehicle and driver license services to fair goers. Attendees will be able to renew vehicle registrations, apply for or renew driver license and ID cards, update license information, and more.
The DOR mobile license office will be open daily during the fair, from 10 am to 5 pm. Customers will need to bring all necessary documents for transactions.
For more information about the Missouri State Fair, visit mostatefair.com. For information on DOR Services and required documentation, visit dor.mo.gov.
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MANHUNT CONTINUES IN LINN COUNTY
A manhunt continues in Linn County as the Sheriff's Office is looking for a man wanted in connection with an ongoing investigation. 35 year old Cody Laws was last seen in Bucklin. If you have any info on his whereabouts, DO NOT attempt to apprehend him yourself. Instead call the Linn County Sheriff's Office in Linneus.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 21 year old Greentop man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 9:50pm Friday in Scotland County. The patrol says that he was on US 136 when his truck traveled off the left side of the roadway, overturned and came to rest on its top. He was transported by ambulance to Scotland County Hospital in Memphis with serious injuries.
TWO HURT IN FRIDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
Two people from Greencastle were hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Friday afternoon in Adair County. The highway patrol said it happened at 2:30pm as a 54 year old man was on MO 6 when he avoided a head-on collision with a vehicle in his lane by running off the right side of the road,then he overcorrected, causing his vehicle to travel off the left side of the road, struck a fence and overturned. He sustained moderate injuries, while his passenger a 39 year old woman suffered minor injuries. Both were taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Clark County
Route K – August 20, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 40 to Route NN between 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – August 14, LANE RESTRICTION for utility work from 0.50 mile before and after Wilson Road near Silex between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA – August 19, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 47 to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.
Route BB – August 14, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route H to end of state maintenance between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route EE – August 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 47 to Route Y between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route KK – August 13, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route W to U.S. Route 61 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route MM – August 14, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route C to end of state maintenance between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Route OO – August 14, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route C to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Route TT – August 19, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route D to end of state maintenance between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Marion County
U.S. Route 61 Outer Road – August 11 - 13, CLOSED for patching operations from Market Street in Hannibal to Route O between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
Route Y – August 11, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route F – August 11, CLOSED for seal coat operations from I-70 North Outer Service Road at High Hill to Route V between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route CC – August 21, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 161 to Route E between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route JJ – August 21, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route E to Route F between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Pike County
Route H – August 18, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route D to Route W between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Route H – August 18, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route W to Missouri Route 79 between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route D – August 11, CLOSED for patching operations from Route V to Missouri Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Business Route 136 – August 12 – 13, CLOSED for patching operations from Market Street in Memphis to Missouri Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route A – August 20 – 21, CLOSED for patching operations from Route U in South Gorin to Missouri Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route D – August 14, CLOSED for patching operations from Route A to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA – August 18, CLOSED for patching operations from CR 458 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA - August 19, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 458 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Shelby County
Missouri Route 15 – August 20 – 21, CLOSED for patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route J between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route A – August 11 - 12, CLOSED for patching operations from Route DD to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route A – August 13 – 14, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route J to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route N – August 13 – 14, CLOSED for patching operations from Route K to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route N – August 18 – 19. CLOSED for seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route K between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route DD – August 11 - 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route TT – August 13, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route DD to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Warren County
Route W – August 19, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route A to I-70 North Outer Road at Warrenton between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route W – August 20, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route A to I-70 North Outer Road at Warrenton between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
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MAN INJURED IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 21 year old Mexico man was injured in an accident that occurred at around
12:20am Wednesday in Callaway County. The patrol says that he was on US 54
when his car traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck a billboard sign and
overturned, ejecting him from it. He was transported by ambulance to University
Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DOWN THE ROAD CHANGES COMING FOR MISSOURI MOTOR VEHICLE
BUYERS
Due to the passage of Senate Bill 28, purchasing a motor vehicle in Missouri will
look different down the road - in late 2026 or early 2027.
The law will take effect August 28 - but the change to paying vehicle sales tax will
only be implemented once the second phase of the Department of Revenue‘s
new FUSION system is operational.
Once the system is in place, motor vehicle buyers - when purchasing through a
dealership, will be required to pay sales tax at the point of sale. If purchasing
from a private party, buyers will continue to take their bill of sale to any Missouri
license office to pay sales tax. In both scenarios, buyers will get a paper copy of
their new license plate. The permanent metal plate, with the same number
configuration, will be mailed to the buyer. Receiving a temporary tag will no
longer be an option.
FUSION is an acronym for Fifty Unique Systems In One Nexus. Its purpose is to
combine older mainframe systems and software applications that can no longer
communicate with each other into one core system that will significantly increase
speed and efficiency in performing motor vehicle and driver licensing functions.
The first phase, which centered on driver licensing, was implemented on
November 12, 2024.
2025-2026 OFFICIAL STATE HIGHWAY MAP AVAILABLE THURSDAY
The 2025-2026 Official State Highway Map will be available to the public free of charge
starting Thursday, Aug. 7. Printed copies of the map will be available at the Highway
Gardens Expo Center at the Missouri State Fair, which runs from Aug. 7-17 in Sedalia.
To request a map, contact your local MoDOT district office or call 1-888-ASK-MoDOT
(275-6636). To request online, visit modot.org/official-state-highway-map , where you’ll
also find file versions available for download.
The map features an aerial photo of Missouri Route 79 near the DuPont Reservation
Conservation Area south of Hannibal and appears courtesy of the Missouri Division of
Tourism. Inside features a welcome letter from Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe, encouraging
travelers to stop and take in the sights and sounds of the Show-Me State.
Other features include 2020 U.S. Census Bureau population numbers for Missouri cities
and counties as well as a current list and locations of state parks and historic sites.
Insets on the back of the map bring metro areas into greater detail and feature historic
trail and route markers, rest area and roadside park locations, U.S. bike routes, post
office locations and more.
There are more than 4,000 highway shields and over 2,000 towns featured on the front
of the map, connected by 33,814 miles of state highways, 5,300 miles of railroad tracks,
and 1,385 miles of Interstate highways. The map also includes the locations of 120
public-use airports and 18 public ports.
Data sources for the map include MoDOT, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the USGS
National Map, Environmental Sciences Research Institute and the Missouri Spatial Data
Information Service.
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QUEEN CITY WOMAN KILLED IN SCHUYLER COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 44 year old Queen City woman was killed in an accident that occurred at 4pm
Monday in Schuyler County. The patrol says that she was on US 136 East of
Lancaster when her car crossed the centerline and struck the towed unit of a
truck driven by a 23 year old Memphis man. She was pronounced dead at the
scene.
WOMAN INJURED IN ATV ROLLOVER
A 32 year old Higbee woman was injured in an incident involving an ATV Monday
night in Randolph County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9pm as she
was on Route AA and turned into a private drive when the ATV overturned and
ejected her from it. She was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
MAN HURT IN MONDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A 53 year old Huntsville man was hurt in a Monday afternoon crash in Randolph
County. MSHP stated that a truck driven by an 87 year old Bevier man was on
US 63 when he pulled into the path of an SUV and was struck. The Huntsville
man sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Moberly Regional Medical
Center for treatment. The crash happened at 3:50pm Monday.
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MEXICO MAN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 20 year old Mexico man was injured in an accident that occurred at 2:20am
Saturday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on Route Z when his
truck traveled off the right side of the roadway, he overcorrected, causing it to
travel off the left side of the road and struck a fence. He was transported by
ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
MOTORCYCLIST HURT IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A motorcyclist was hurt in a Saturday afternoon crash in Callaway County. The
highway patrol said it happened at 3:45pm as a 57 year old Florissant man was
on MO 94 when his motorcycle ran off the right side of the road and overturned.
He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia
for treatment.
ROUTE V IN ADAIR COUNTY IS OPEN TO TRAFFIC
The bridge replacement project on Adair County Route V, over North Timber Creek, 0.86 mile south of Missouri Route 6, near Brashear, has been completed and is open to traffic. Included in this contract is an additional bridge replacement project, located on Route E over Bear Creek, 1.6 miles west of Route V, near Gibbs in Adair County, that is currently in progress and expected to be completed by early Fall.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Audrain County
Route BB – August 4, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Route W to CR 681 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route WW – August 5, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 540 to CR 538 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
U.S. Route 61 Northbound – August 14, LANE RESTRICTION for utility work from 0.50 mile before and after Wilson Road near Silex between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route P – August 4 – 7, CLOSED for bridge maintenance beginning 1.0 mile east of Missouri Route 79 to 0.5 mile west of Kickapoo Road over Old Kings Lake Creek near Elsberry between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route BB – August 14, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route H to end of state maintenance between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route EE – August 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 47 to Route Y between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Route KK – August 13, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route W to U.S. Route 61 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route MM – August 14, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route C to end of state maintenance between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Route OO – August 14, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route C to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Macon County
Route K – August 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route M between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Route M – August 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Olive Avenue to U.S. Route 63 near Atlanta between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
Route E – August 5, CLOSED for patching operations from Route F to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route Z – August 4, CLOSED for seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route V – August 5, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 332 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – August 6, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 332 to CR 344 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – August 7, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 346 to Route FF between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route F – August 11 – 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from North Outer 70 Service Road at High Hill to Route V between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Route CC – August 4 - 7, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Missouri Route 161 to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Route Z – August 5 - 6, CLOSED for patching operations from Route HH to Missouri Route 161 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route HH – August 4, CLOSED for patching operations from CR 318 to Route Z between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route D – August 6 – 7, CLOSED for patching operations from Route A to Route V between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route D – August 13 – 14, CLOSED for patching operations from Route D to Route U in Lancaster between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – August 4 – 5, CLOSED for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route V – August 11 – 12, CLOSED for patching operations from U.S. Route 136 to Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby County
Route A – August 5 – 7, CLOSED for patching operations from Route J to Route DD between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route A – August 11, CLOSED for patching operations from Route DD to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route N – August 12 – 14, CLOSED for patching operations from Route K to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route Y – August 4, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 151 to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – August 5, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route TT between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – August 6, CLOSED for patching operations from Route TT to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route TT – August 7, CLOSED for patching operations from Route DD to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route TT – August 11, CLOSED for patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route DD between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
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MDC WELCOMES NEW COMMISSIONER EDWARD CLAUSEN OF
CENTERTOWN
The Missouri Conservation Commission and Missouri Department of
Conservation (MDC) welcome Edward C. Clausen of Centertown to the Missouri
Conservation Commission following his recent appointment by Gov. Mike Kehoe
and pending confirmation by the Missouri Senate.
Clausen is a partner at Newman, Comley and Ruth P.C., a law firm specializing
in defending medical malpractice claims. He is an active member of several
organizations, including the Conservation Federation of Missouri, the Association
of Defense Trial Attorneys, and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
He lives in Centertown with his wife, Debby, and their land adjoins the Roger V.
and Viola Wachal Smith Conservation Area.
Commissioner Clausen was appointed for a six-year term that will expire in 2031.
He replaces outgoing commissioner Mark McHenry of Kansas City, whose terms
expired July 1. New commissioner Clausen joins Commissioners Margaret F.
(Margy) Eckelkamp of Washington, Raymond T. (Ray) Wagner Jr. of Town and
Country in St. Louis County, and Steven D. Harrison of Rolla.
BACK TO SCHOOL SALES TAX HOLIDAY IS THIS WEEKEND
Missouri’s annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on
Friday, Aug. 1, and runs through midnight on Sunday, Aug. 3. During this time,
certain purchases such as school supplies, computers, clothing, and other
qualifying items as defined by statute are exempt from all state and local sales
tax.
During the defined period, state and local sales tax will not be charged on the
following items:
Clothing that does not have a taxable value of more than
$100. Eligible clothing items include any article of apparel intended to be
worn on or about the body, including footwear and disposable diapers for
infants or adults. Cloth and other materials used to make school uniforms
or other school clothing are also included. Not included are watches,
watchbands, jewelry, handbags, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, scarves, ties,
headbands, or belt buckles; and
School supplies, not exceeding $50 per purchase, that are used in a
standard classroom for educational purposes. School supplies
include, but are not limited to, textbooks, notebooks, paper, writing
instruments, crayons, art supplies, rulers, book bags, backpacks, chalk,
maps, globes, handheld calculators, graphing calculators that do not have
a taxable value of more than $150, and computer software that does not
have a taxable value of more than $350. Not included are watches, radios,
CD players, headphones, sporting equipment, portable or desktop
telephones, copiers or other office equipment, furniture, or fixtures; and
Personal computers that do not cost more than $1,500 and computer
peripheral devices that do not cost more than $1,500. A personal
computer can be a laptop, desktop, or tower computer system, consisting
of a central processing unit, random-access memory, a storage drive, a
display monitor, and a keyboard. Peripheral devices include items such as
a disk drive, memory module, compact disc drive, daughterboard, digitizer,
microphone, modem, motherboard, mouse, multimedia speaker, printer,
scanner, single-user hardware, single-user operating system, sound card,
or video card.
In addition to state sales tax, local sales tax will also be waived in all cities,
counties, and special tax districts. Anyone making these qualified purchases will
receive the tax waiver.
Businesses with qualifying retail sales for the Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday
will use the normal filing method for their August 2025 return. Enter total gross
receipts for all sales made and indicate holiday sales as a negative adjustment
on the return. For more information, visit dor.mo.gov/taxation/business/tax-
types/sales-use/holidays/back-to-school/ .
MOBERLY MINI TRAIN IN ROTHWELL PARK
All aboard the Moberly Mini Train in Rothwell Park – Every Sunday through
October! The Mini Train is rolling down the tracks, bringing joy and nostalgia to
riders of all ages. This cherished Moberly tradition runs every Sunday through
October, weather permitting, from 1:00pm-4:30pm, offering a scenic and fun-
filled ride through the heart of Rothwell Park.
At just $2.50 per person, the Mini Train is one of the most affordable family-
friendly activities in the area. Whether you’re a first-time rider or continuing a
family tradition, the Mini Train provides a delightful experience for kids and
adults.
No reservations needed, just come to the Lions Station in Rothwell Park and hop
on board! The ride is perfect for families, visitors, and anyone looking to enjoy a
bit of local charm and fresh air on a Sunday afternoon!
For specific questions, please call Moberly Parks and Recreation at 660-269-
8705 ext. 2040, visit our website www.cityofmoberly.com, or visit our Facebook
page.
July 30, 2025
CRASH INVOLVING TWO SEMI’S SHUT DOWN WESTBOUND I-70 IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY FOR SEVERAL HOURS TUESDAY
A crash involving two tractor trailer units shut down both westbound lanes of Interstate 7 0 in Montgomery County Tuesday morning. The patrol said the crash happened at 10:19 AM at the 166 mile marker when a westbound tractor trailer driven by a 72 year old man from West Virginia overtook and struck another westbound semi that was traveling at a slower rate of speed in the driving lane operated by a 48 year old Georgia man. The driver from Georgia had minor injuries while the other driver was seriously injured. Both were transported to University Hospital for treatment. The crash shut down westbound traffic for approximately 3 hours.
FULTON MAN ARRESTED AFTER MONTH LONG INVESTIGATION
On June 29, 2025, the Callaway County Sheriff’s Office initiated an investigation after receiving a report that an adult male sent nude photographs of himself to a 14-year-old female near Auxvasse. Through the course of the investigation, Jarrett Wells, age 23, of Fulton was identified as the suspect. Investigators also discovered Wells attempted to arrange a meeting with the juvenile for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity. As part of the investigation, deputies obtained digital evidence through multiple search warrants. On July 24, 2025, at approximately 6:20 AM, deputies executed a search warrant at a residence in the 2500 block of Miller Street in Fulton, where additional evidence was collected. Wells was located at a separate location at approximately 6:50 AM and taken into custody without incident.Later that day, the Callaway County Prosecutor’s Office filed formal charges against Wells. A judge ordered him held without bond on the following charges:
- Enticement or Attempted Enticement of a Child (Actor age 21 or older, Victim under 15)
- Furnishing Pornographic Material or Attempting to Furnish to a Minor
- Promoting a Sexual Performance by a Child
- Possession of Child Pornography – 1st Offense
At the time of this incident, Wells was on parole and under the supervision of the Missouri Department of Corrections – Probation and Parole. A parole detainer was subsequently issued.
BREAK FROM THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY
Finally a break from the heat and humidity is in the forecast according to the National Weather Service. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue this morning across Northwestern Missouri while the hot and humid conditions will continue through at least early to mid afternoon for areas along and south of Interstate 70. Then showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon and evening along and ahead of cold front. Locally, moderate to heavy rainfall is possible along with a few wind gusts up to 50 to 55 mph possible. Storms will linger into Thursday for some areas. Much, much cooler temperatures and lower humidity is expected.
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COLUMBIA MAN KILLED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 23 year old Columbia man was killed in an accident that occurred at 5am
Sunday in Boone County. The patrol says that a 20 year old Columbia man was
on Route AB when he crossed the center of the roadway and his truck struck a
car which was parked partially in the eastbound lane in the ditch facing south and
also a pedestrian who was standing near the car. The man was pronounced
dead at the scene.
DRIVER INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT INCIDENT
A driver was injured in a Saturday night incident in Howard County. The highway
patrol said it happened at around 10:45pm as a 24 year old Harrisburg man was
on Highway CC in Fayette when his vehicle struck a deer, causing it to travel off
the right side of the roadway and struck several trees. Both the driver and his
passenger were found to be intoxicated. The driver was taken to University
Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries while his passenger
declined medical care at the scene.
DELAYED: CHARITON COUNTY ROUTE PP MIDDLE FORK LITTLE
CHARITON RIVER BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
The Northwest Bridge Bundle project to replace the Chariton County Route PP
Middle Fork Little Chariton River Bridge, near Salisbury, has been delayed by
another week and is now scheduled to begin Monday, Aug. 11, due to contractor
schedule changes. The bridge has been closed since June 17.
The Capital-Horner & Shifrin team was scheduled to begin the replacement
project on July 28, then Aug. 4. The bridge is still anticipated to reopen in
December 2025. During construction, motorists should continue to seek an
alternate route around the closure. The Middle Fork Little Chariton River Bridge
was built in 1959 and has a traffic volume of approximately 426 vehicles per day.
All work is weather permitting and schedules are subject to change.
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PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Lincoln County
Route P – July 28 – 31 & August 4 - 7, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance beginning 1.0 mile east of Missouri Route 79 to 0.5 mile west of
Kickapoo Road over Old Kings Lake Creek near Elsberry between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Z – July 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route HH in Pike County to Kelch Road in Lincoln
County between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Macon County
Route Z – July 28, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 149 to Route VV between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route W– July 29, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to end of state maintenance between
7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.
Route WW – July 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for seal coat operations from Missouri Route
129 to Linn County line between 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route RA – July 30, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route J to Jupiter Avenue between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00
a.m.
Route M – July 30, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 63 to Olive Avenue near Atlanta between
11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Route K – July 30, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route M to Landmark Street between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route K – July 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route M to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00
a.m.
Route M – July 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Olive Avenue to U.S. Route 63 near Atlanta between
11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route M – August 4, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Olive Avenue to U.S. Route 63 near Atlanta between
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
Route U – July 29, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route Z – July 30, CLOSED for
patching and seal coating operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route E – August 4, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route F to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route F – July 28, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Interstate 70
overpass on Route F to Route V between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route JJ – July 29 – 31, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route F to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
daily.
Pike County
Route F – July 28, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Route HH – July 28, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to CR 318 between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route HH – July 29, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 318 to Route Z between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – July 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route HH to Kelch Road in Lincoln County between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – July 31, CLOSED for
patching operations from Kelch Road in Lincoln County to Missouri Route 161 in
Pike County between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
Route HH – August 4, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 61 to Route Z between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00
a.m.
Route Z – August 5, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route HH to U.S. Route 61 between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00
a.m.
Schuyler County
Route O – July 28 – 29, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repairs from U.S. Route 63 to end of state maintenance between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route P – July 30 – 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 63 to end of state maintenance to between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – August 4 – 5, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route D – August 6 – 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route A to Route V between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Shelby County
Route Y – August 4, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 151 to end of state maintenance between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – August 5, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route TT between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route DD – August 6, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route TT to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route TT – August 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route DD to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
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MOTORCYCLIST INJURED IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
A motorcyclist was injured in an accident that occurred at 4:10am Tuesday in
Adair County. The patrol says that a 28 year old Lancaster man was on MO 6
when his motorcycle struck a deer in the roadway and overturned. He was
transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for
treatment of moderate injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON INCIDENT
A 31 year old Huntsville man was seriously injured in a Tuesday afternoon
incident in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at 1:15pm as he
was flying in a plane and it struck electric cables and crashed into a field off of
Route CC. He was life-flighted to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
MAN KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH
A 23 year old Hannibal man was killed in a motorcycle crash Tuesday night in
Marion County. MSHP stated that he was on Warren Barrett Drive at Ward Law
Street in Hannibal when his motorcycle struck a curb and overturned, ejecting
him from it. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash happened at
9:50pm Tuesday.
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TWO WOMEN INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two women were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at 5:55pm
Monday in Adair County. The patrol says that a 58 year old Greentop woman
was stopped in traffic to make a left turn on US 63 when her SUV was struck in
the rear by a car driven by a 31 year old Kirksville woman. The Kirksville woman
was transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville
with serious injuries, while the Greentop woman was taken to Samaritan Hospital
in Macon for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN HURT IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH
A 47 year old man from Quincy, IL was hurt in a motorcycle crash Monday night
in Marion County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 9:45pm as he
was on Marion County Road 307 when his motorcycle struck a deer in the
roadway and overturned. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to
Blessing Hospital in Quincy for treatment.
AMERICAN RED CROSS SET TO BREAK GROUND ON NEW CHAPTER
HEADQUARTERS IN COLUMBIA
The American Red Cross of Central and Northern Missouri will break ground this
month on a new American Red Cross Chapter headquarters in Columbia. Their
new home will include a blood collection donor center and support all aspects of
the American Red Cross humanitarian mission to best serve their communities.
The new headquarters located at 4600 Block of Stellar Drive near the
intersection of South Providence Road and Veterans United Drive will serve as a
dynamic hub for the Red Cross to better deliver its critical mission while
expanding partnerships with the local community. The facility will house a
dedicated center for blood and platelet donation, office and meeting spaces, and
training classrooms for lifesaving classes such as first aid/CPR. It will also
enhance opportunities for volunteers to get involved, support their neighbors, and
continue delivering critical services to the community before and after disasters,
to our military, veterans, and their families to improve resiliency, and to our
hospital and healthcare partners to ensure lifesaving blood is on the shelves.
This new location will replace the facility the Red Cross currently leases at 1511
Providence Road, Columbia, MO 65203.
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TWO INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people were injured in an accident that occurred at 10:50pm Sunday in Linn
County. The patrol says that a 38 year old Chillicothe woman was on Husk Road
1 mile west of Brookfield when she swerved to avoid a deer, causing her SUV to
travel off the roadway and overturned. She refused treatment at the scene for
minor injuries, while her passenger a 48 year old Brookfield man was transported
by ambulance to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of
moderate injuries.
MEN HURT IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
Two Fulton men were hurt in a one-vehicle wreck early Sunday morning in
Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:45am as a 23 year
old man was on US 54 when he attempted to avoid a deer and his truck ran off
the left side of the road, returned to the roadway and then it went off the right
side, overturned one time and came to rest upright facing east. The driver was
taken to St. Mary’s Hospital for treatment of minor injuries, meanwhile his
passenger a 22 year old man suffered minor injuries, but was not transported.
MOTORCYCLIST SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a Sunday morning crash in Lincoln
County. MSHP stated that a 39 year old Louisiana woman was on US 61 when
she changed lanes and her vehicle’s passenger side bumper struck the rear of a
homemade motorcycle ridden by a 54 year old Winfield man, which caused him
to fall off it as the motorcycle traveled off the east side of the roadway, coming to
rest facing north, while the SUV came to a controlled stop facing north. The man
was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries. The crash
happened at 10am Sunday.
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BROOKFIELD
APPOINTS NEW CITY MANAGER
The City of Brookfield has announced the
appointment of Brandon Roberts as its new City Manager. He will officially
assume full responsibilities as City Manager on October 1st. Until then,
longtime city official Dana Tarpening will serve as Acting City Manager.
Tarpening has been with the City of Brookfield for 47 years, beginning as City
Clerk in 1978 and serving as City Manager since 2013. As City Manager, Roberts
will oversee daily operations, manage city personnel, implement policy
decisions made by the City Council, and represent Brookfield at the regional
and state levels. His early priorities include conducting a wage study to
support fair compensation across city departments, preparing for the next budget
cycle, exploring new revenue options, and laying the groundwork for a long-term
strategic plan that supports revitalization and community pride. Roberts brings
nearly 20 years of experience in public service, including leadership roles in
municipal operations, emergency management, and government transparency. His
background includes serving as Deputy Chief of Operations for the Lake Ozark
Fire Protection District and most recently as Director of Sunshine Law Outreach
with the Missouri Attorney General’s Office.
MONROE
CITY MAN REAPPOINTED TO BOARD BY GOVERNOR
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe this past Friday
(7/18) reappointed Todd Hays, of Monroe City to the Missouri State Fair
Commission. Mr. Hays is a fifth-generation farmer operating a farrow-to-finish
hog operation and row crop farm. He is active in the community, currently
serving as vice president of the Missouri Farm Bureau and Monroe
City Agri-Leaders, and previously served on the Monroe City Fair Board
for over 15 years.
AUXVASSE
WOMAN APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR TO STATE BOARD
Sarah Chapman, from Auxvasse, was appointed
by Governor Kehoe on Friday (7/18) as the student representative to the
Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors. Chapman is a student
ambassador for Southeast Missouri State University Admissions. She is a member
of the Student Government Association and the National Society of Leadership
and Success. Chapman is currently pursuing a double major in English and music
at Southeast Missouri State University.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list
of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation
has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 157 – July 22, LANE
RESTRICTION for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 6
to Thousand Hills Trail near Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route HH – July 21, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Gifford Trail to Missouri Route 3 between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route P – July 28 - 31, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance beginning 1.0 mile east of Missouri Route 79 to 0.5 mile
west of Kickapoo Road over Old Kings Lake Creek near Elsberry between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route K – July 28, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route M to Landmark Street between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route K – July 29, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route M to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00
a.m.
Route K – July 30, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route M to U.S. Route 63 at Atlanta between 7:00 a.m.
and 11:00 a.m.
Route M – July 28, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 63 to Olive Avenue near Atlanta between
11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Route M – July 29, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Olive Avenue to U.S. Route 63 near Atlanta between
11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route M – July 30, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Olive Avenue to U.S. Route 63 near Atlanta between
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – July 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route VV to end of state maintenance between 11:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – July 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 149 to Route VV between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route BB – July 22, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to end of state maintenance between 8:00 a.m.
and 11:00 a.m.
Route FF – July 22, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to end of state maintenance between 11:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route RA – July 28, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route J to Jupiter Avenue between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00
a.m.
Route TT – July 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route Z to end of state maintenance between 8:00 a.m.
and 11:00 a.m.
Marion County
Route Z – July 21 - 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route Z – July 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 168 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route OO – July 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 168 to CR 230 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route N – July 29, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 588 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route N – July 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 591 to CR 584 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route N – July 31, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 584 to CR 595 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Montgomery County
Route JJ – July 23 - 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route F to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
daily.
Pike County
Route F – July 23, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route F – July 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between
1:00 and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – July 29, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route HH to Kelch Road in Lincoln County between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – July 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from Kelch Road in Lincoln County to Missouri Route 161
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route FF – July 21, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route FF – July 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between
8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Route HH – July 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to CR 318 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route HH – July 28, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 318 to Route Z between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route OO – July 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route OO – July 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between
11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route O – July 28 – 29, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repairs from U.S. Route 63 to end of state maintenance between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route P – July 23 – 24, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repairs from U.S. Route 63 to end of state maintenance between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route P – July 30 – 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 63 to end of state maintenance to between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
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Moberly
Police Department Responds to Fatal Incident on Leah Lane
On Tuesday, at around 9:40am, the Moberly
Police Department responded to a report of a subject who had been electrocuted
after tampering with a utility line in the 1700 block of Leah Lane. Upon
arrival, officers found the individual, who had sustained serious injuries after
coming into contact with the live utility line. Emergency medical services transported
the subject to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment. The subject, a 54
year old man from Moberly, was later pronounced deceased at the hospital. Currently,
the incident is being investigated as an accident. The identity of the deceased
is being withheld pending notification of family members. The Moberly Police
Department is working closely with utility officials to determine the exact circumstances
surrounding the event.
Commission
Approves FY 2026-2030 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
The Missouri Highways and Transportation
Commission have approved the FY2026-2030 Statewide Transportation Improvement
Program (STIP). The program lists transportation projects planned by state and
regional planning agencies from July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2030. The five-year
program is one of the largest to date and includes additional funding from
General Revenue, passed by the Missouri General Assembly and signed by Gov.
Mike Kehoe. Funding is allocated for improvements to interstates 70 and 44, the
fixing of low-volume minor roads, and improvements to bridges, airports and
rail crossings. The STIP makes available $13.3 billion of federal and state
revenues for all modes of transportation over the next five years. Of the $13.3
billion, the STIP details $9.5 billion in contractor awards for road and bridge
construction – averaging approximately $1.9 billion per year. The STIP details
improvements to Missouri’s 33,814 miles of highway and 10,427 bridges and
culverts. The draft version of the STIP was released in May for public review,
with MoDOT receiving 73 comments.
June
2025 Monthly Jobs Report
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment increased
by 7,900 jobs in June 2025, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was
steady at 4 percent. Private industry employment increased by 7,200 jobs and
government employment increased by 700 jobs. Over the year, there was an
increase of 25,600 jobs from June 2024 to June 2025, and the unemployment rate
increased by two-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.8 percent in June 2024 to
4 percent in June 2025.
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Chariton County Route
PP Middle Fork Little Chariton River Bridge to be replaced
Another
bridge is scheduled to be replaced through the Northwest Bridge Bundle design-build
project beginning Monday, July 28. The Chariton County Route PP Middle Fork
Little Chariton River Bridge, near Salisbury, has been closed since June 17
after an emergency closure.
The Capital-Horner & Shifrin team is scheduled to begin the
replacement project on July 28 with an anticipated reopening in December 2025.
During construction, motorists should continue to seek an alternate route around
the closure. The Mid-fork Chariton River bridge was built in 1959 and has a
traffic volume of approximately 426 vehicles per day. All work is weather
permitting and schedules are subject to change.
Governor Kehoe Signs Pro-Agriculture
Legislation Supporting Missouri's Farmers and Rural Communities along with
other bills
During a busy Monday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bills
(SB) 79 and 82, reflecting his commitment to protect Missouri's farmers and
strengthen rural communities along with other bills into law.
Governor
Kehoe signed SB 79 at the Missouri Farm Bureau
Headquarters in Jefferson City, where he was joined by rural health advocates,
legislators, and members of Missouri agriculture community. The legislation,
sponsored by Senator Kurtis Gregory and Representative
Brad Pollitt, modifies provisions relating to health care.
Establishes a regulatory framework for health
benefit contracts offered by membership organizations.
Mandates MO HealthNet coverage of medically
necessary cochlear implants and hearing instruments for all eligible
participants.
Ensures patients can access telehealth
services using audio-only technology and prevents restrictions that limit care
to specific corporate platforms.
Improves prenatal testing protocols to align
with current medical standards and ensure timely care for expectant
mothers.
These
provisions will improve health outcomes while reducing barriers for families,
farmers, and seniors living in rural and remote areas.
SB 82, sponsored by Senator
Jamie Burger and Representative Cameron Parker, creates
provisions relating to water preservation in the state. The bill signing took
place at the Center for Soy Innovation with legislators, conservation leaders,
and Missouri farmers in attendance.
- Creates a regulatory framework
within the Department of Natural Resources for the exportation of Missouri
waters to better monitor, manage, and limit the use of Missouri’s water
outside the state.
- Preserves and protects
Missouri's water resources for agricultural, commercial, and municipal
use.
With
agriculture relying heavily on water access, the legislation ensures Missouri
is proactive and protective of its long-term water security.
Governor
Mike Kehoe signed ten pieces of legislation into law: Senate Bills (SB) 105,
133, 145, and 271, and House Bills (HB) 145, 147, 225, 262, 595, and 596.
SB 105, sponsored by Senator
Mike Bernskoetter and Representative Bruce Sassmann,
modifies provisions relating to invasive plants.
Combats the proliferation of nonnative invasive
plant species in Missouri.
Prohibits nurseries and nursery dealers from
knowingly and intentionally importing, exporting, buying, selling,
transporting, distributing, or propagating certain nonnative invasive species
in Missouri.
Plants affected: Climbing Euonymus (Fortune’s
spindle), Japanese Honeysuckle, Sericea Lespedeza, Perilla Mint, Burning Bush,
and Callery Pear.
SB 133, sponsored by Senator
Travis Fitzwater and Representative Josh Hurlbert,
modifies and creates new provisions relating to underground facilities.
Promotes youth entrepreneurship by exempting
businessowners 18 years or younger from certain municipal corporation and
charter city licensing fees and requirements.
SB 271, sponsored by Senator
Rusty Black and Representative Dane Diehl, modifies
provisions relating to emergency services.
Establishes that no fire protection or fire
prevention ordinances shall impose regulations of farm buildings or farm
structures.
Updates emergency medical services standards to
provide more training and require audits of ambulance districts.
Expands the protection to any unpaid person who
helps during an emergency under the Good Samaritan law.
HB 145, sponsored by Representative
Bill Falkner and Senator Mike Henderson, modifies
provisions of the Judicial Privacy Act and the Missouri Sunshine Law.
Expands privacy protections for court-related
officers.
Adds Sunshine Law exemptions to protect
minors, park visitors, and endangered species locations.
Updates rules for public record requests,
including upfront fees.
HB 147, sponsored by Representative
Barry Hovis and Senator Rusty Black, modifies
provisions relating to retirement.
Creates new avenues for funding the Sheriffs’
Retirement System.
Restricts Missouri Public Employee Retirement
Systems from investing in entities that are sanctioned by the United States.
Prohibits the investment fiduciary of a public
employee retirement system from considering environmental, social, and
governance (ESG) factors.
HB 225, sponsored by Representative
Jeff Myers and Senator Justin Brown, modifies provisions
relating to public safety.
Increases the compensation for a line of duty
death from $25,000 to $100,000, extends the statute of limitations for
when someone must file for the compensation from one year to two, and adds that
families can be compensated if a first responder dies of an illness that was
contracted in the line of duty. The death must occur within three hundred weeks
of when the illness was contracted.
Modifies requirements for police vehicles to no
longer have to use their lights and sirens when the vehicle is being used to
get evidence of a speeding violation, respond to a suspected crime in progress,
or conduct surveillance of a vehicle.
Establishes the offense of interference with a
first responder making it a Class B Misdemeanor.
HB 262, sponsored by Representative
Chris Brown and Senator Rick Brattin, establishes the
"Veterans Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment and Recovery Act."
Creates provisions relating to alternative
therapies for veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries, allowing
for any facility that does
hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for treatment of PTSD to receive reimbursement
of that treatment at no charge to the veteran depending on the availability of
funding.
HB 595, sponsored by Representative
Chris Brown and Senator Nick Schroer, modifies provisions
relating to real estate transactions.
Protects private property rights.
Prohibits local governments from limiting what
factors landlords can or cannot consider in rental-related decisions, including
source of income, credit scores, and rental and criminal history.
Prevents enactment of security deposit ceilings.
Requires real estate brokers and buyers/tenants
to enter into an agreement prior to broker representation beginning.
HB 596, sponsored by Representative
Chris Brown and Senator Nick Schroer, modifies a provision
relating to brokerage services by requiring brokers have a written agency
agreement with buyers prior to engaging in real estate transactions.
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2025
Moberly Man Charged With Murder
On July 6, the
Moberly Police Department requested the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s
Division of Drug and Crime Control investigate a shooting which occurred in the
900 block of East Logan Street, in Moberly. Upon law enforcement arrival, authorities
located a female subject deceased at the residence with an apparent gunshot
injury. The deceased female was identified as Bailey E. Scott, 23, of Moberly.
On July 10, Division of Drug and Crime Control
investigators arrested David K. Heyde, 68, of Moberly. Heyde was transported to
the Randolph County Jail. The Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney formally
charged him with Second Degree Murder. He is being held without bond.
A.T. Still University appoints Gaylah Sublette
as Missouri campus president
A.T. Still University of
Health Sciences (ATSU) is pleased to announce the appointment of Gaylah
Sublette, MBA, as president of its Missouri campus, effective July 1, 2025.
Sublette,
who has served as interim president since July 1, 2024, was selected following
a nationwide search that attracted a highly competitive pool of candidates.
During
the selection process, students, faculty, and staff participated in open forums
with the finalists. Their thoughtful input affirmed Sublette’s longstanding
dedication to the University and her ability to lead with integrity,
professionalism, and vision.
Sublette
brings 38 years of experience to her new role, having served in various senior
positions at ATSU since joining the University in 1987. As vice chancellor of
research & grants, she led the development of ATSU’s centralized Sponsored
Programs office and helped secure more than $100 million in external funding.
As interim president of the Missouri campus, she has provided executive
leadership for ATSU’s Missouri-based schools, including the Kirksville College
of Osteopathic Medicine, Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health and St.
Louis Dental Center, and College of Graduate Health Studies.
A graduate of Truman State
University and William Woods University, Sublette has been instrumental in
advancing research, compliance, and strategic planning initiatives across the
University. Her leadership has also extended beyond ATSU, including service on
the Board of Directors for Mark Twain Behavioral Health, as a member of the
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) Assembly of
Presidents, and as national vice chair of the AACOM Council of Research.
MoDOT Extends Weight Allowance for
Truckloads of Aggregate Used in Flood Relief and Levee Repair
The Missouri Department of
Transportation has announced another extension of an allowance for
heavier-than-normal truckloads of rock, sand and gravel on Missouri highways
for flood relief, levees and other public infrastructure flood repair. The
waiver allows private and for-hire motor carriers to haul up to 10% more than
their licensed weight, axle weight, and/or maximum weight limitation allowed
under RSMo 304.180.3 on Missouri highways.
The waiver will remain in
effect through Aug. 31, 2025. While the waiver is in effect, participating
motor carriers must abide by the following limitations:
A loaded, gross weight is not
to exceed 10% above the gross licensed weight of the commercial motor vehicle.
The waiver applies to
transportation of rock, sand and gravel only within the state of Missouri.
Drivers must obey posted bridge
weight limits.
When crossing a bridge, the
driver must restrict the vehicle speed to no more than 30 mph.
Travel under this allowance is
only allowed on non-interstate highways. Those taking advantage of the weight
allowance cannot operate on any portion of the interstate highway system.
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Man seriously injured in Putnam County accident
A 35 year old Green City man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 2:50pm Saturday in Putnam County. The patrol says that he was on MO 5 when his vehicle traveled off the roadway and overturned, striking a tree. He was transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville with serious injuries.
Driver hurt in Friday morning crash
A driver was hurt in a Friday morning crash in Randolph County. The highway
patrol said it happened at 9:35am as a 40 year old Moberly woman was on Route A when she failed to yield and her SUV struck a car driven by a 23 year old Huntsville man. He was taken to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of moderate injuries.
Planned Roadwork for
Northeast Missouri
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 157 – July 22, LANE
RESTRICTION for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 6
to Thousand Hills Trail near Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Y – July 15 & 22 - 23, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route BB between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route BB – July 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 149 to Route FF between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route HH – July 14 – 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 3 to Gifford Trail between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route HH – July 21, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Gifford Trail to Missouri Route 3 between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route M – July 14 - 17, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repairs from Missouri Route 79 to Sterling Harbor Road near
Elsberry between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
Route J – July 14, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route J Spur to Route D between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route Z – July 17 & 21 - 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route Z – July 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri 168 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route DD – July 15, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route C to CR 195 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – July 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to CR 195 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route OO – July 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 168 to CR 230 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route J – July 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 231 to CR 217 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route N – July 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 588 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route N – July 21, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 591 to CR 584 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route N – July 22, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 584 to CR 595 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route V – July 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 322 to CR 344 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route HH – July 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 562 to CR 518 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Montgomery County
Route JJ – July 21 - 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route F to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
daily.
Pike County
Route F – July 23, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route FF – July 21, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route HH – July 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to CR 318 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route OO – July 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route PP – July 21 – 24, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the Indian Creek bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
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Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps will be in Brookfield for a full rehearsal day and a free community performance on July 14th. The visit is part of the Blue Stars summer-long Drum Corps International Competitive Tour, culminating in the DCI World Championships in August at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
The schedule calls for the Blue Stars to arrive at Brookfield High School in the early-morning hours of July 14th. They will hold a fullopen-rehearsal day, using the BHS facilities and a FREE community performance, featuring costuming by Stanbury Uniforms starting at 7pm. Originally the free community performance was scheduled to take place at Burlington Field but the event had to be moved and will now be held at the Brookfield High School practice field, located on the BHS campus. The approximately hour-long performance is still scheduled to start at 7pm, however there is very limited seating available – please bring a lawn chair or blanket for ‘hill seating’ at the High School complex.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo – A project to improve the intersection at Missouri Route 5 and U.S. Route 40 will now bundle with two other nearby projects, in an effort to secure the best value and product for taxpayers. The intersection improvements, a bridge rehabilitation on Route 5 over Sulphur Creek and a project to resurface Routes 124, BB & CC in Boone and Howard counties are scheduled to go out for contractor bids in October 2025.
This will alter the planned construction schedule for the intersection improvements. Previously planned for summer of 2025, the improvements are now expected in 2026.
The Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission evaluated bids on the Route 5 and U.S. Route 40 intersection improvements at their June meeting and did not award a contract, as the bids were excessive.
Learn more about the new, combined project by visiting modot.org.
MoDOT asks all motorists to work with us by buckling up, putting your phone down, obeying all traffic signs, and slowing down and moving over in work zones. Motorists are advised to use extra caution through work zones, obey all traffic signs, and avoid any distractions.
For traffic updates or other transportation-related matters, please call 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636) or visit our Traveler Information Map. Information is also available 24/7 via social media. Follow the MoDOT Central Missouri District on social media: |
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2025
Man
injured in Boone County accident
A 25 year old Columbia man was injured in an
accident that occurred at 7:10pm Tuesday in Boone County. The patrol says that
he was on Route E when his motorcycle traveled off the left side of the roadway,
struck a ditch and ejected him from it. He was taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Woman
hurt in Tuesday morning crash
A 54 year old Auxvasse woman was hurt in a
Tuesday morning crash in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened
at 9:40am as she was on Route F when her vehicle ran off the right side of the
road and struck a ditch. She sustained moderate injuries and was taken to
University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
Do You Have What
It Takes? Missouri State Highway Patrol Seeking Applicants For 126th Recruit
Class
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is accepting
applications for the 126th Recruit Class. The Patrol is encouraging qualified
individuals of all backgrounds to apply. Testing will be held in Jefferson
City, MO. Those who successfully complete testing will move forward in a
multi-phase selection process designed to identify individuals with discipline,
grit, and commitment to become Missouri State Troopers. The 126th Recruit Class
is scheduled to begin training on April 20, 2026.
To be eligible, candidates must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent
and be 21 years of age upon graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement
Academy. Upon graduating from the Patrol’s Academy, troopers are eligible to
earn 46 credit hours through Mineral Area College in Park Hills, MO, or 30
credit hours through the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, MO,
toward a degree, or 57 credit hours through Missouri State University in
Springfield, MO, toward a degree. During the Academy, recruits may also be
eligible to receive an associate of applied science degree at Mineral Area
College by completing an additional 16 general education credit hours through
online courses with Western Governors University. Troopers who graduate from
the Academy are eligible to earn 45 credit hours through Southwest Baptist
University in Bolivar, MO, and apply them toward a 100% online Bachelor of
Science in Criminal Justice, specializing in Organizational Leadership, or any
other undergraduate degree offered 100% online through the SBU Worldwide
Campus.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol's uniform guidelines allow troopers to have
tattoos or brands as long as they meet two requirements: 1) The tattoos or
brands cannot depict or support criminal behavior, drug usage, nudity,
profanity, promiscuity, subversive groups, bigotry, etc. 2) Tattoos/brands
cannot be located on the head, neck, hands, wrists, or any part of the body
which would be visible during movements in the performance of their duties
while wearing an official uniform or civilian attire while on duty. The sole
exception is that one traditional band style ring tattoo may be displayed on a
single ring finger. Any such tattoo will not extend beyond the proximal
phalanx. Troopers with tattoos on the arms that would be visible in the class B
uniform (short sleeves) will wear the class A uniform year-round, which
includes a long-sleeved shirt and tie.
The starting annual salary when entering the Academy is $66,432. Upon
graduation, the salary increases to $73,825. After three years of service, the
trooper first class’s salary increases to $77,568. Additional salary increases
for trooper first class reach a maximum annual salary of $98,448 after 12 years
of service. Other benefits include group health insurance, contributory
retirement, career advancement, and more.
The selection process is a multi-phase testing procedure including a written
examination, a physical fitness for duty assessment, polygraph examination,
background investigation, and oral interview board. After a conditional offer
of employment, the applicant must successfully complete a medical examination
(to include vision and hearing), psychological examination, a psychological
interview, drug screening, and final applicant review. Successful applicants
will be notified of their duty assignment prior to the start of the academy.
This is not just a job. It is a test of character. A commitment to serve. Interested
people can find out more about the qualifications by contacting a Patrol
recruiter by telephone at 1-800-796-7000.
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Shooting in Moberly being investigated
At the request of the Moberly Police Department, the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control is investigating a shooting in Moberly. The preliminary investigation revealed on Sunday July 6 at around 7:30pm the Moberly Police Department was dispatched to a shooting in the 900 block of East Logan Street. Upon their arrival, they located a female subject deceased at the
residence with an apparent gunshot injury. An autopsy to determine cause of death is pending and there is no danger to the community. If anyone has any information regarding this incident, they are encouraged to contact Troop B Headquarters at 660-385-2132.
MEXICO
PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Friday, July 4th, 2025 the Mexico Public
Safety Department responded to two fires due to fireworks. The first was a
grass fire in the 300 block of Bolivar at 3:30PM. The second was a tree
fire in RS Green Park at 11:28PM. Both fires were extinguished before any
personal property was damaged. On Saturday, July 5th, MPSD responded to
the 500 block of S Olive in reference to a vehicle being damaged by juveniles
shooting fireworks during the previous overnight hours. The damage was
minimal. MPSD responded to about 90 incidents of fireworks being discharged
over the two-week period leading up to and including the 4th of July
weekend. Around half of those occurred in about a four-hour time period on
the 4th. There were significantly fewer fireworks discharged at the public events
than in years past. Organizers appreciate the efforts of responsible attendees
and hope everyone enjoyed the displays. MPSD detained three juveniles for
fireworks just outside one of the events. There were no firework related
injuries reported to emergency services.
Missouri Department of
Commerce and Insurance observes Vehicle Theft Prevention Month in July
In
July, the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) joins
the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) in observing Vehicle Theft Prevention Month.
Vehicle
theft is a multi-billion-dollar industry in the United States, costing vehicle
owners more than $8 billion annually. According to NHTSA, more than 850,000
vehicles were stolen in 2024 with approximately one vehicle stolen every 37
seconds. Passenger cars make up the most of stolen vehicles, and the summer
months have the highest reported occurrences of theft.
While
vehicle theft can happen anytime, anywhere, to anyone, NHTSA research finds
that half of all auto thefts can be prevented. Remember these tips to keep your
vehicle safe:
Park in well-lit areas.
Close and lock all windows and doors when you
park.
Hide your valuables.
Do not leave your keys in your vehicle.
Do not leave the area while your vehicle is
running.
If your vehicle's manufacturer does not
provide an anti-theft system, consider purchasing extra layers of protection.
These can easily be bought in-store or online.
If your vehicle has electronic transmission technology,
consider turning it on or keeping the subscription. This technology can assist
law enforcement in revealing the location of a stolen vehicle.
If
your vehicle has been stolen, contact local law enforcement to provide the
license plate number, year, make, model, color and VIN number of your vehicle.
Then contact your insurance carrier. If someone in the same household took the
vehicle, review your policy before filing a claim. Many insurance policies do
not consider a vehicle taken by someone with regular access to it to be theft,
regardless of whether they have driven the vehicle before.
It's also important to
remember that a vehicle is only covered for theft if your insurance policy
includes comprehensive physical damage coverage, often referred to as
comprehensive coverage. This type of coverage helps repair or replace your vehicle if it’s
stolen or damaged by something other than a collision, such as fire, vandalism
or weather.
If you own your vehicle
outright and are not required by a lender to carry comprehensive coverage, it’s
possible you may have dropped it from your policy without realizing the risk.
This is why reviewing your policy is so critical.
Another
common misconception is that an auto policy will cover all items in the vehicle
in the event of theft. Most auto policies only cover items typically required
for vehicle use, such as car seats, jumper cables or spare tires. Personal
belongings such as cellphones, laptops, purses and wallets would need to be
filed as a separate claim under your homeowners or renters policy, which may
have limited coverage for personal property away from home.
Some
policies have a waiting period before payout for a theft claim in case the
vehicle is recovered. If mechanical issues occur after a vehicle is stolen and
recovered, they will generally need to be diagnosed before an insurance carrier
reviews them for consideration as part of a theft loss. If inoperable or
awaiting repairs, the policyholder should ensure their vehicle is moved to a free
storage location to avoid incurring extra out-of-pocket expenses.
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Preliminary Reports Indicate Eight Traffic
Fatalities, Zero Boating Fatalities, & Zero Drownings Over July Fourth
Holiday Counting Period
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the
following preliminary 2025 July Fourth holiday statistics for the counting
period of 6 p.m. Thursday, July 3, 2025, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, July 6,
2025:
Traffic
Statistics
Crashes
-- 246
Injuries
-- 115
Fatalities
-- 8
DWI
-- 114
Boating
Statistics
Crashes
-- 9
Injuries
-- 4
Fatalities
-- 0
Drowning
-- 0
BWI
-- 13
Nightly single-lane closures on U.S.
Route 63 began on Monday
U.S. Route
63 and Route AC (Grindstone) Interchange Improvements in Boone County
Interchange
improvements at U.S. Route 63 and Boone County Route AC (Grindstone Parkway)
will temporarily close one lane of northbound U.S. Route 63 nightly from July 7
through 14 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. to prepare for the outside lane widening.
Improvements
to the traffic flow on New Haven Road are also part of the interchange
improvement project. This work will require the closure of New Haven Road, from
west of Warren Drive to just east of the westernmost entrance to the Woodstock
Community from July 14 through mid-August. This had previously been scheduled
to begin July 7, but has been postponed one week to July 14.
All
work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
Planned Roadwork for
Northeast Missouri
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route Y – July 7 – 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route BB between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route BB – July 9 – 10, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route F to Missouri Route 149 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route HH – July 14 – 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 3 to Gifford Trail between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Missouri Route 15 – July 7 - 10, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the South Fork South Fabius River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Lewis County
Route E – July 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 170th Avenue to 100th Street between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 79 – July 7 - 9, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route JJ to Route
N between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route M – July 14 - 17, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repairs from Missouri Route 79 to Sterling Harbor Road near
Elsberry between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
U.S. Route 24 North Outer Road East – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 24 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 24 South Outer Road East – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61/24 to end of state maintenance between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Business Route 61 North – July 9, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to U.S. Route 61/24 between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route J – July 10, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J Spur to Route D between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route J – July 14, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route J Spur to Route D between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route DD – July 15, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route C to CR 195 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – July 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to CR 195 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
U.S. Route 24 – July 8, LANE
RESTRICTION for grinding high joints work from Route A to
CR 179 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route N – July 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 588 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route N – July 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 591 to CR 584 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route N – July 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 584 to CR 595 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route HH – July 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 562 to CR 518 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Montgomery County
Route N – July 7 - 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J to Route N overpass near Mineola between 8:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m. daily.
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Woman injured in Putnam County accident
A 55 year old Unionville woman was injured in an accident that occurred at
around 9:45am Saturday in Putnam County. The patrol says that she was on MO
5 when her truck traveled off the roadway, overturned and struck a fence. She
was transported by ambulance to Putnam County Hospital in Unionville for
treatment of moderate injuries.
Teens hurt in UTV rollover crash
Two teens were hurt in a UTV rollover crash Friday afternoon in Sullivan County.
The highway patrol said it happened at 2:45pm as a 16 year old boy from
Unionville was on MO 129 when the UTV crossed the center of the road, ran off
the left side of the road and overturned. He sustained moderate injuries, while his
passenger a 15 year old girl from Greencastle suffered minor injuries. Both were
taken to Urgent Care in Kirksville for treatment.
Man seriously injured in early Sunday morning wreck
A 51 year old Rhineland man was seriously injured in a motorcycle wreck early
Sunday morning in Gasconade County. MSHP stated that he was on MO 19
when his motorcycle struck a deer and then traveled off the right side of the
roadway, ejecting him from it. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington
with serious injuries. The wreck happened at around 12:20am Sunday.
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MEXICO
PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
Mexico has several events occurring during
the 4th of July weekend. The Mexico Noon Lions will be sponsoring a firework
display at the Optimist Ball Fields near the Missouri Veterans’ Home on July 4th
at dark. Attendees are reminded that there is no parking along Agricultural
(Route J) or Summit Street. C2C / Tyronn Lue will be celebrating the
acquisition of the former Garfield School at 802 E Breckenridge. The dedication
will be July 5th at 3:00 PM. There will also be games and activities in and
around Tyronn Lue Park ending in a firework display at dark. Parking is allowed
on the northern portion of the former AP Green property as well as on the east
side of Garfield, east side of Trinity, east side of Union, south side of
Seminary, and south side of Central streets. There is no parking on
Breckenridge Street. It is illegal to park on private property without
permission or to block driveways.
Mexico Public Safety is encouraging people to
respect each other so that everyone can have an enjoyable weekend.
Personally-owned fireworks cannot be discharged in the City of Mexico. There
are too many people, animals, and traffic for fireworks to be used safely in
town. They can damage property, disturb the peace, and cause serious injuries. People
going to the public events are reminded that fireworks are even more dangerous there
due to the crowds. Parents are reminded to be responsible for their children
and organizers reserve the right to have people leave events. Everyone is also
reminded not to drive if impaired by alcohol, marijuana, or any other substance.
With just these few simple rules in mind, MPSD wishes everyone a safe and happy
4th of July weekend.
On Monday, June 30, at approximately 10:55AM,
the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 2700 block of Bluebird
Drive in reference to a house fire. The resident reported coming home to find
smoke coming from the house. MPSD located a fire in the basement. The fire was
extinguished with the room suffering moderate heat and fire damage and the rest
of the home suffering significant smoke damage. The fire started in the area
where a large remote-control vehicle was charging. There were no injuries from
the incident.
MSHP: Plan A Safe July Fourth Holiday!
Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State
Highway Patrol, reminds Missouri’s travelers to make smart choices for a safe
Independence Day holiday. Whether planning to visit one of Missouri’s
recreational opportunities or hosting a backyard barbecue, everyone should make
safety part of their plans. No matter how you decide to celebrate, your
smartest choice is to follow all Missouri traffic and boating laws.
During
the 2024 counting period, 14 people were killed and 560 were injured in
Missouri over the holiday in 1,366 traffic crashes. Last year during the
counting period, troopers arrested 149 people for driving while intoxicated. In
2024, there were 10 boating crashes, which included seven injuries and no
fatalities. No one drowned during last year's July Fourth holiday. Troopers
made 12 boating while intoxicated arrests over last year’s July Fourth holiday
weekend.
The
2025 July Fourth holiday counting period will be from 6 p.m. Thursday, July 3,
2025, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, July 6, 2025.
All
available troopers will be patrolling Missouri roadways and waterways to
enforce traffic and boating laws and to offer assistance as needed. The Highway
Patrol will participate in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness & Reduction
Effort) and Operation Dry Water over the July Fourth holiday. Operation Dry
Water specifically targets impaired vessel operators.
Missouri’s
boaters are asked to do their part by remaining alert for other boats and
swimmers, and being courteous on the water. Never operate a vessel if you have
consumed alcohol. Boaters need to be aware that it is illegal to
discharge fireworks from a vessel. Leave all fireworks in a safe place
on the shore. Remember to share the waterway, watch your wake, and use common
sense, good judgment, and courtesy to ensure the safety of all. Life jackets
save lives. Wear It!
Anyone
needing assistance or who witnesses criminal activity while traveling on
Missouri’s roadways or waterways should use the Highway Patrol's Emergency
Assistance number 1-800-525-5555 (or *55 on a cellular phone). For road
condition reports, travelers can visit the MoDOT website to view their traveler
map, download the MoDOT app, or call 1-888-275-6636.
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Teens injured, one seriously in Macon County accident
Two teens were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at around
5:45pm Monday in Macon County. The patrol says that a 17 year old boy from
Macon was on Highway C north of College Mound when his car hydroplaned,
traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He suffered minor
injuries, while his passenger a 14 year old boy from Excello sustained serious
injuries. Both were taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment.
Man hurt in Monday afternoon incident
An 81 year old Fulton man was hurt in a Monday afternoon incident in Callaway
County. The highway patrol said it happened at 12:45pm as he was operating a
brush hog mower on Erfie Drive when it ran off the right side of the road and
overturned, partially ejecting him from it. He was taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Governor Kehoe Takes Action on FY26 State Operating Budget Bills
Delivering on his promise to present Missourians with a reasonable, conservative
budget that continues to secure Missouri’s future, Governor Mike Kehoe signed
the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) state operating and capital improvement budget
bills. Governor Kehoe’s action to deliver a $50.8 billion budget includes 208
vetoes, totaling nearly $300 million in general revenue, and 32 expenditure
restrictions, totaling $211 million in general revenue.
The budget sent to the Governor's Office added 450 items and nearly $775
million in additional spending beyond the Governor’s original budget
recommendation. This excessive spending requires decisive action, particularly
when combined with reduced pandemic federal dollars, broad tax cuts that
benefit Missourians, and the undeniable need for extraordinary emergency
disaster relief.
"We appreciate the work of the General Assembly in getting this budget to my
desk, said Governor Kehoe. While we exercised veto authority to rein in
unsustainable spending, we are proud to support funding for smart policies
advancing our shared vision of a safer, stronger, and more prosperous Missouri.
We believe this budget reflects our commitment to limited government, fiscal
discipline, and a long-term vision to support public priorities.
Approved Budgetary Spending
Prioritizing Public Safety
In his inaugural State of the State Address, Governor Kehoe emphasized that
securing Missouri’s future begins with public safety. The FY26 budget includes
critical law enforcement and crime prevention tools, training, and resources:
$10 million in new funding to assist local communities who prioritize public safety
with equipment and training needs through the Blue Shield Program.
$7 million investment for fentanyl testing in wastewater systems at schools.
$2 million in support for the Missouri sheriff’s retirement system.
For more public safety budget highlights, click here.
Emphasizing Economic Development
Missouri’s economy is driven by investing in initiatives that create jobs, enhance
infrastructure, and provide critical support to families and businesses. By
addressing needs such as rural roads, childcare access, and career-technical
training, we foster innovation, strengthen communities, and ensure that Missouri
remains a competitive and thriving state for all:
$91 million for rural road improvements.
$10 million to offer grant funding opportunities to support partnerships between
employers, community partners, and the childcare industry to make more
childcare slots available for Missouri families.
$11 million in new funding to address equipment, space, and operational needs
of career and technical centers across the state.
For more economic development budget highlights, click here.
Bolstering Agriculture
Missouri’s agriculture industry is the backbone of the state's economy, feeding
and clothing not just Missourians, but the world. To ensure the continued growth
and resilience of this vital sector, Governor Kehoe is committed to investing in
critical infrastructure, modernizing facilities, and supporting animal health
initiatives. The FY26 budget includes:
$55 million in bonding for Missouri State Fair facilities.
$800,000 in ongoing funding for Missouri FFA.
$330,871 to increase Missouri’s inspection and production capacity in the meat
and poultry industry.
For more agriculture budget highlights, click here.
Strengthening Education
Governor Kehoe believes that funding our state’s education system ensures
every student has the opportunity to achieve their full potential while preparing
Missouri’s future workforce for success. The legislature approved the following
education spending:
$376.6 million to support the state’s full reimbursement of transportation costs to
school districts, including $15 million in new funding.
$50 million in general revenue funding to bolster the Empowerment Scholarship
Account program.
$33.4 million to ensure all teachers are paid at least the statutory minimum.
For more education budget highlights, click here.
Budget Vetoes & Expenditure Restrictions
The Missouri FY26 state operating budget is approximately $50.8 billion,
including $15.4 billion in general revenue. In the FY26 budget approved by the
General Assembly, nearly $775 million in new general revenue spending was
added above the Governor's budget recommendation, including 450 items that
Governor Kehoe did not propose or went beyond his recommendation.
Additionally, the Office of Administration’s Division of Budget and Planning
estimates a nearly $1 billon shortfall in general revenue starting in FY27.
Contributing to this shortfall, ongoing general revenue spending authorized in the
FY26 budget is projected to outpace ongoing revenues by nearly over $1 billion
and grow larger in future years. While Missouri currently has a general revenue
fund balance to absorb some of this imbalance in the short term, the current
trajectory of state-level spending grows this imbalance, exhausts any remaining
surplus, and leads to the aforementioned $1 billion shortfall starting in FY27, if
correction is not made.
There were also several budgetary and legislative decisions made during the
2025 Legislative Session and Extraordinary Session that were not considered in
Governor Kehoe’s FY26 budget recommendation but compound the budgetary
challenges the State is facing:
Additional funding for the K-12 Foundation Formula – In his budget
recommendation, Governor Kehoe proposed a $200 million increase for public
education funding, representing the largest increase ever seen, and nearly 4
times larger than the average annual increase. The General Assembly chose to
spend an additional $297 million on top of Governor Kehoe’s historic
recommendation.
Tax Cuts – The General Assembly approved, and Governor Kehoe has
committed to signing, pro-growth legislation eliminating the income tax on capital
gains, which is expected to reduce state revenues by approximately $400 million
annually. Governor Kehoe supports tax cuts and is proud to return Missourians’
hard-earned dollars back to them, but the reduction in state revenues must be
accounted for in current and future budget decisions.
Disaster Relief – Unforeseen severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding have
caused unprecedented damage to communities across the state. Governor
Kehoe supported, and the General Assembly approved, over $210 million in
extraordinary emergency disaster relief for Missourians. While the need is
undeniable, the cost must still be reconciled in the budgetary process.
Governor Kehoe issued 208 vetoes, totaling nearly $300 million in general
revenue. To view the complete list of budget vetoes, click here .
In addition to his vetoes in the FY26 budget, Governor Kehoe also restricted
spending on 32 budget items, totaling $211 million in general revenue, from the
FY26 state operating budget. To view the complete list of expenditure
restrictions, click here.
Governor Kehoe is taking these fiscally conservative steps now in an effort to
help ease the burden of broader budget cuts required to balance the budget, a
constitutional responsibility of the Missouri Governor, in FY27 and future years.
Governor Kehoe and his Office of Administration's Division of Budget and
Planning budget team, working alongside the General Assembly, will continue to
assess Missouri’s financial outlook and evaluate the likely need for additional
budget restrictions moving forward.
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Planned
Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 11 – July 1 – July 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route
129 to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri Route 149 – July 1 – 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route AA to
Missouri Route 6 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route Y – July 7 – 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route BB between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route BB – July 9 – 10, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route F to Missouri Route 149 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Missouri Route 15 – June 30 – July 3 & July 7 - 10, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after the South Fork South Fabius
River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in
place where crews are actively working.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 79 – July 1 - 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to Route
N between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route M – July 7 – 9, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repairs from Missouri Route 79 to Sterling Harbor Road near
Elsberry between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
U.S. Route 24 South Outer Road East – July 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61/U.S. Route 24 to end of state
maintenance between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 24 North Outer Road West – July 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 24 to end of state maintenance between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 61 Outer Road West – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to end of state maintenance in
Palmyra between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 61 Outer Road East – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from East Ross Street to CR 328 in Palmyra between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Business Route 61 North – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to U.S. Route 61/U.S. Route 24
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route B – July 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route JJ to CR 413 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route J – July 9, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J Spur to Route D between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route BB – July 1, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 168 to end of state maintenance
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route DD – July 10, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route C to CR 195 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route J – July 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from I-70 overpass to Missouri Route 161 near Mineola
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route N – June 30 – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J to Route N overpass near Mineola between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Apply
online for MDC managed deer hunts starting July 1
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds deer
hunters to apply online from July 1–31 for a shot at 145 managed deer hunts
throughout the state. There are hunts for archery, muzzleloader, shotgun, and
modern firearms from mid-September through mid-January at designated
conservation areas, state and other parks, national wildlife refuges, and other
public areas. Some managed deer hunts are held specifically for youth,
beginning hunters, or for people with disabilities. Hunters are selected by a weighted
random drawing. Draw results will be available starting Aug. 15. Applicants who
are drawn will receive area maps and other hunt information by email or mail.
Get more information on managed deer hunts,
preview hunt details, and apply starting July 1 at mdc.mo.gov/managedhunt.
Driver Examination Stations Closed Statewide On Independence
Day
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the
public that driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed on
the following date:
Friday, July 4, 2025, in observance of Independence Day. Normal operations will
resume on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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Man seriously injured in motorcycle accident
A 31 year old Hannibal man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at
around 8:15pm Friday in Marion County. The patrol says that he was on Lyon
Street in Hannibal when his motorcycle ran off the left side of the roadway, struck
a curb, overturned and ejected him from it. He was flown to University Hospital in
Columbia with serious injuries.
Woman seriously injured in early Sunday morning crash
A Fenton woman was seriously injured in an early Sunday morning crash in
Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at midnight as she was
westbound on I-44 when her vehicle traveled off the left side of the road and
overturned, partially ejecting her from it. She was taken to Mercy Hospital in St.
Louis with serious injuries.
Driver hurt in Saturday afternoon wreck
A driver was hurt in a wreck Saturday afternoon in Warren County. MSHP stated
that a 74 year old man from Union, MO was on MO 47 when he failed to observe
a vehicle stopped to conduct a left hand turn and his motorcycle struck it. He was
taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries. The wreck
happened at 3:30pm Saturday.
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Man injured in Randolph County accident
A 67 year old Clifton Hill man was injured in an accident that occurred at around
8:45am Wednesday in Randolph County. The patrol says that he was on MO 3
when his vehicle traveled off the right side of the roadway, he overcorrected,
causing it to run off the left side and overturned and lost his load. He was
transported by ambulance to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of
moderate injuries.
Driver injured in Wednesday night incident
A driver was injured in a Wednesday night incident in Schuyler County. The
highway patrol said it happened at 11:30pm as a 20 year old man from
Centerville, IA was on Highway F when his car struck a deer. He was taken to
Centerville Mercy Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
Teen hurt in Wednesday morning crash
A teen was hurt in a Wednesday morning crash in Lincoln County. MSHP stated
that a 16 year old boy from Bowling Green was on US 61 when his truck ran off
the right side of the road, struck a rock wall and overturned. The teen sustained
moderate injuries and was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St.
Louis for treatment. The crash happened at 9:05am Wednesday.
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Man injured in Boone County accident
A 29 year old Harrisburg man was injured in an accident that occurred at 6:30pm
Tuesday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on Route E when he
failed to negotiate a left hand curve, causing his motorcycle to travel off the right
side of the roadway and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was taken to the VA
Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Drivers seriously injured in Tuesday afternoon crash
Both drivers were seriously injured in a Tuesday afternoon crash in Lincoln
County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4pm as a truck being driven by a
67 year old Russellville man was stopped and yielding to a vehicle that was
turning left when it was struck in the rear by a car driven by a 20 year old Troy
woman who failed to yield. Both were transported by ambulance to SSM Health
St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis with serious injuries. The crash happened
on northbound MO 79.
Man hurt in Tuesday night wreck
A 30 year old New Haven man was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday night in
Franklin County. MSHP stated that he was on Route C when his truck ran off the
left side of the road and overturned. He sustained moderate injuries and was
taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment. The wreck occurred at
around 7pm Tuesday.
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Phoenix Manufacturing to expand
in Glasgow, investing more than $1.1 million and creating 14 new jobs
Phoenix Manufacturing,
an industrial manufacturing and fabrication company, has announced that it will
expand in Glasgow, investing more than $1.1 million and creating 14 new jobs.
The company’s expansion includes the addition of new equipment to enhance its
quality initiatives and increase hiring.
Phoenix
Manufacturing began in aggregates and frac sand mining and now specializes in
welded structures, material handling, bins, tanks, hoppers, structural steel,
and more. As the company expanded and diversified its portfolio, it has engaged
in a wide range of commodities, fabricated goods, and services. To support its
ongoing growth, Phoenix Manufacturing is adding automated equipment to maintain
quality and competitive pricing. The company has a deep bench of experience in
Glasgow and approximately 125,000 square feet of fabrication and coating space.
As an AISC
Certified Facility, Phoenix Manufacturing maintains a commitment to safety and
quality driven by its seasoned workforce. Using Missouri talent, the company
manufactures and ships projects nationwide, with recent examples including
mineral processing facilities in Tennessee and Minnesota, pedestrian access at
Niagara Falls, green energy storage piers in New York City, a custom subway
station in Buffalo, New York, and more.
New jobs
added as part of Phoenix Manufacturing’s expansion will pay an average wage
well above the county average.
The company
currently has openings for trade labor leaders, quality control, welders,
fitters, painting specialists, and machine operators. Potential applicants are
encouraged to visit the company’s website
.
Chariton County Route
D Mussel Fork Creek Bridge is now open
The
Chariton County Route D bridge over Mussel Fork Creek, located between
Marceline and Keytesville, is open following a bridge replacement project
through the Northwest Bridge Bundle project. The Capital – Horner & Shifrin
team, working with the Missouri Department of Transportation through a
design-build contract, reopened the bridge Friday, June 20.
The Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build project which will
replace or rehabilitate 31 poor-condition bridges in north central Missouri.
The full list of bridges to be replaced can be found on the Northwest Bridge
Bundle web page.
Planned Roadwork for
Northeast Missouri
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 6 – July 1 – 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route J to Twin
Oaks Lane near Brashear between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri Route 11 – June 23 – 26 & June 30 – July 2, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Missouri Route 129 to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
Route AA – June 23 – 26 & 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to Morgan Road near Greentop between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Clark County
U.S. Route 136 - June 23 - 26, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 137 to CR 140
over BNSF Railroad near Medill between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Route P – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 11 to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Lewis County
Route D – June 25 - 26, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – June 23 - 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route K to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 79 – June 26, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to Route
N between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 P.m.
Missouri Route 79 – June 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to Route
N between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route M – July 1 – 2, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repairs from Missouri Route 79 to Sterling Harbor Road near
Elsberry between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
U.S. Route 24 Outer Road West – June 30, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 308 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 24 Outer Road East – June 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61/24 to end of state maintenance between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 61 Outer Road West – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to end of state maintenance in
Palmyra between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 61 Outer Road East – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from East Ross Street to CR 328 in Palmyra between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 168 – June 24 – 25, CLOSED for
grading ditches/drainage work from Route JJ to CR 402 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri Route 168 – June 26, CLOSED for
shoulder work from CR 404 to CR 402 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route B – July 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route JJ to CR 413 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route BB – July 1, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 168 to end of state maintenance
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route D – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route Z in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route J – July 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from I-70 to Missouri Route 161 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route N – June 30 – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J to Route N between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Ralls County
Route D – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route D – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route ZZ in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route N – June 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route T to Missouri Route 79 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route BB – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route J to Pigeon Roost Place near Perry between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route CC – June 25, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route H to Griffin Hollow Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Scotland County
U.S. Route 136 – June 23, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route F to Medill
between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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DANGEROUS HEAT CONTINUES
Hot, humid, and windy conditions will continue this afternoon and a Heat Advisory remains in effect. Winds will decrease some Monday, but it will remain hot and humid with highs in the middle 90s, about 5-10 degrees above normal for this time of year, and heat index values as high as 105 degrees. A weak cold front will settle southward across far northern MO and extreme northeastern KS. Thunderstorms are likely to develop along that front during the heat of the day. The main hazards will be from damaging winds and locally heavy rainfall. Storms decrease in coverage and intensity with the loss of daytime heating. It’s likely that storms remain north of a line from St. Joe to Unionville, MO.
NEW BOSTON MAN INVOLVED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH
The highway patrol reports a 22 year man from the New Boston area was taken to a Pershing Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of minor injuries after he failed to negotiate a curve on Highway 11, 3 miles north of New Boston. His motorcycle traveled off the left side of the roadway and the driver was ejected. The crash happened around 8:45 pm Sunday night.
2 YEAR OLD STRUCK BY VEHICLE IN RANDOLPH COUNTY
A 2 year old girl was struck by a vehicle on Randolph County Road 2275, a half a mile west of Moberly around 7:20 pm Saturday night. The patrol said the incident happened in a parking lot. The juvenile pedestrian had moderate injuries and was transported by ambulance to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment. The driver was a 34 year old woman from Mexico, MO.
HOG BARN DISTROYED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY SATURDAY NIGHT
The Montgomery Fire Protection District was paged for a structure fire with flames showing shortly after 8:20 pm Saturday. A post on the districts Facebook page indicated that upon approval on White Road, a hog barn was fully involved and the roof had already collapsed. As other barns were connected, fire personnel focused on preventing the flames from spreading to other barns and were successful. Due to the high temperatures, mutual aid was requested and provided by the Wellsville Fire Protection District, Middletown Community Fire Protection District, the Bellflower Fire Protection District and the New Florence Fire Protection District. No injuries were reported, however, some pigs were were not able to be saved.
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BROOKFIELD MAN FACING DRUG AND OTHER CHARGES
Authorities executed a search warrant at a residence on East Robard in Brookfield on Wednesday morning and a probable cause statement indicates more than 30 grams of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and evidence of ongoing drug activity was discovered. 37 year old Brandon Keith Bitzer has been charged with 2nd degree drug trafficking. Documents also indicated the trafficking charge was being upgraded due to the suspect being classified as a persistent felony and misdemeanor offender, based on prior convictions. In addition, he is being charged with maintaining a public nuisance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond has been set at $50,000 dollars. The arrest was the result of an investigation involving the North Missouri Drug Task Force, Brookfield Police and Linn County Sheriff’s office.
HALLSVILLE DRIVER INVOLVED IN FOUR VEHICLE CRASH
A Hallsville driver sustained minor injuries after being involved in a multi-vehicle crash on I-70 near Millersburg Thursday morning. The highway patrol said a total of 4 vehicles were involved. Three east bound vehicles were approaching a congested traffic area when a tractor trailer driven by a man from St. Joseph, Mo struck one of the other vehicles from behind resulting in all of the vehicles being involved. No other injuries were reported.
KIRKSVILLE MAN HURT IN RANDOLH COUNTY WRECK
An 88 year old Kirksville man was injured in an accident that occurred at 4:10pm Wednesday in Randolph County. The patrol says that he was on US 63 when his car traveled off the roadway, into the median, struck the ditch and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of moderate injuries.
TWO INJURED IN MARION COUNTY CRASH
Both drivers were injured in a Wednesday afternoon crash in Marion County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 2:35pm when a 74 year old Palmyra man was on US 61 when he pulled into the path of a vehicle driven by a 48 year old Monroe City man. Both sustained moderate injuries and were taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment.
VANDALIA MAN HURT WEDNESDAY NIGHT
A 30 year old Vandalia man was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Pike County. MSHP stated that he was on US 54 when he passed another vehicle, causing his truck to run off the road, struck an embankment, returned to the roadway and began skidding counterclockwise before traveling off the north side and came to rest off the road facing west. He was taken to Pike County Memorial Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries. The wreck happened at 10:30pm Wednesday.
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Chariton Route PP
closed at the Mid-Fork Chariton River Bridge
The
Chariton County Route PP Mid-Fork Chariton River Bridge, near Salisbury, is now
closed. A routine inspection Tuesday morning identified bridge deck and
structure deterioration, prompting the Missouri Department of Transportation to
close the bridge to all traffic.
The Mid-Fork Chariton River Bridge is scheduled to be replaced
as part of the Northwest Bridge Bundle design-build project. The
Capital-Horner & Shifrin team is currently scheduled to begin the
replacement project in late July 2025.
Mark Twain Memorial
Bridge on I-72 Near Hannibal Now Open To Traffic
The bridge rehabilitation project on the Interstate 72/U.S. 36
Mark Twain Memorial Bridge near Hannibal has been completed, and the bridge is
now open and restored to one lane of traffic in each direction.
Traffic will
continue to be reduced to one lane on eastbound and westbound I-72/U.S. 36 over
the bridge, with a 12-foot width restriction in place while crews complete
cleanup work.
Contractor
crews with Millstone Weber, LLC of St. Louis, have worked diligently to
expedite the bearing work and additional repairs, finishing well ahead of
schedule.
May 2025 Monthly Jobs
Report
Missouri nonfarm payroll
employment increased by 3,700 jobs in May 2025, and the seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point. Private
industry employment increased by 3,600 jobs and government employment increased
by 100 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of 10,900 jobs from May 2024
to May 2025, and the unemployment rate increased by three-tenths of a
percentage point, from 3.7 percent in May 2024 to 4 percent in May 2025.
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Man injured in Monday afternoon accident
A 24 year old Alexandria man was injured in an accident that occurred at 2pm
Monday in Clark County. The patrol says that he was on Route C when his
tractor sustained a tire malfunction, causing it to overturn. He was taken to Fort
Madison Community Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
DED names Tyler Trusk as Deputy Director of Business Opportunities
Division
The Department of Economic Development (DED) has announced that Tyler
Trusk will serve as its new Deputy Director for the Division of Business
Opportunities, which facilitates regional economic growth by addressing
economic development challenges with a combination of subject matter
expertise, program administration, and innovative problem-solving.
As Deputy Director, Trusk will help lead the Division of Business Opportunities’
teams and programs designed to promote economic growth statewide. The
Division is focused on supporting Missouri businesses to encourage their growth
while providing best-in-class customer service. It also houses many of the state’s
core economic development tools and programs, which are used in close
collaboration with the Regional Engagement Division to develop tailored
solutions for business retention and expansion.
In his previous role as Strategic Operations Coordinator for DED’s Strategy and
Performance Division, Trusk oversaw the department’s strategic initiatives,
assisted teams in implementing new programs, facilitated process improvements,
and promoted the use of data in decision making. Trusk has also served as
DED’s liaison for the state’s Operational Excellence community. He is a key
contributor to department initiatives that support business growth, including
Missouri’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS).
Trusk is certified in Six Sigma, a process improvement method, and is skilled in
optimizing customer experience. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business
management and administration from Truman State University.
Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance reminds consumers to
protect their finances, be aware of post-disaster scams and fraud
As Missourians continue to recover from multiple severe weather events this
spring, the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) reminds consumers to take steps to protect their finances and avoid post-disaster scams
and fraud.
After a disaster, maintaining communication with your mortgage and auto lenders
is crucial to the claims process and preventing potential financial hardship or
credit damage. Do not stop making your loan payments, and be sure to
provide updated contact information to your creditors if your ability to send or
receive correspondence, whether by mail or electronically, has been hampered
by storm impacts.
If your home or car is damaged, it is important to contact your lender right away
to make them aware of your situation. Proactive communication ensures your
lender understands your unique circumstances and can provide guidance based
on your needs.
Unfortunately, disasters often attract scam artists, so staying vigilant and
watching for signs of potential fraud is also key to protecting your financial
security. Be cautious of loan offers that require upfront fees to obtain loan
proceeds or companies offering loans or payment assistance that pressure you
to act immediately. Ensure that any lender or financial service provider is
authorized to conduct business in Missouri.
Certain scams are more prevalent following natural disasters and could have a
significant impact on your finances. Be on the lookout for the following types of
fraud:
Contractor Fraud – Unethical contractors sometimes misrepresent themselves
as affiliated with government entities and scam victims out of funds, resulting in
shoddy repairs or no repairs at all.
Price Gouging – The practice of increasing prices of high-demand goods and
services during a disaster.
Forgery – Scammers will use a disaster as an opportunity to get access to
victims’ personal information and documents to commit identity theft.
Charity Fraud – Scammers posing as representatives from notable charities,
including the Red Cross, will solicit funds from donors who want to help those
affected.
DCI;s Division of Finance and Division of Credit Unions encourage anyone who
believes they have been a victim of fraud to act fast to secure all accounts and
document details to share with their bank or lender.
To report disaster-related fraud, victims can call the National Center for Disaster
Fraud Hotline at 866-720-5721, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or visit
www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud for more information.
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2025
Governor
Kehoe Signs Special Session Legislation into Law
On
Saturday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bills (SB) 1, 3, and 4 into law
following the special session he convened for disaster relief, property tax
relief, economic development and business retention, and budget initiatives.
SB
1 appropriates $25 million in extraordinary support to the Missouri Housing
Development Commission to provide additional emergency aid to low-income
households impacted by severe weather. It also allocates $100 million to the
Department of Public Safety (DPS) for disaster relief and $50 million to the Department of Higher
Education and Workforce Development (DHEWD) for the University of Missouri for
the planning, design, and construction of the Radioisotope Science Center at
the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR). This legislation also provides non-General
Revenue funding for a number of critical projects across the state, including:
$55 million to the Department of Agriculture
(MDA) for new stalling barns at the Missouri State Fair
$13.25 million to the Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) for State Parks capital improvements
$20.6 million to the Department of Conservation
(MDC) for conservation projects across the state
$800,000 to DPS for Missouri State Highway
Patrol (MSHP) Troop A headquarters improvements
$12.7 million to the Office of Administration
(OA) for a new Troop E crime lab
$35 million to OA for national guard facilities
$48.1 million to the Department of Mental Health
(DMH) for the new Kansas City region 200-bed mental health hospital
$2.1 million to OA for Supreme Court building
improvements
SB
3 ensures Missouri remains competitive in retaining major sports teams, while
also delivering targeted tax relief for storm-impacted Missourians and
supporting long-term economic growth. The legislation includes the following
provisions:
Show-Me Sports Investment Act: Authorizes the state to partner with
professional sports teams to help finance stadium construction through bond
payments and one-time tax credits with built-in protections for taxpayers.
Tax Credits for Homestead Damage: Creates a tax credit of up to $5,000 for
home or renter insurance deductibles incurred due to severe weather damage in a
declared disaster area in 2025, with flexible carry-forward and transfer options.
Tax Credits for Certain Sporting Events: Updates two different tax credit programs
related to amateur sporting events in Missouri, aimed at making them easier to
use and more effective at attracting and supporting sports events while making
a positive impact on the state’s economy.
Property Tax Credit: Requires certain counties to ask voters
whether to freeze or modestly cap real property tax increases for eligible
homeowners.
SB
4 streamlines the delivery of disaster housing relief by allowing the immediate
transfer of emergency aid to the Missouri Housing Development Commission when
the Governor requests a presidential disaster declaration. The legislation also
expands existing program eligibility from 50 percent to 75 percent of median
household income and removes administrative burdens and costs to expedite aid
for Missouri families.
Governor
Kehoe Announces First International Trade Mission
From June 16 - 20, Governor Mike Kehoe and a Missouri delegation
will travel to Paris, France, for the Governor's first international trade
mission. The trade mission will include meetings with businesses that already
have a presence in Missouri, as well as promoting Missouri to companies without
a location in the state to encourage future investment.
Consistent
with Governor Kehoe’s economic development priorities, the goal of the trade
mission is to build relationships with key international figures and businesses
to promote Missouri’s strong capacity for partnership and trade. Governor Kehoe
will meet with various government officials, diplomats, and business leaders to
promote Missouri as a prime destination for business investment and expansion.
Governor
Kehoe will meet with leaders of companies that already have locations in
Missouri, including Boeing, Leonardo DRS, and Schneider Electric, among others.
A meeting will also be held with the Movement of the Enterprises of France
(MEDEF), France’s largest employer federation. Governor Kehoe will also attend
the Paris Air Show, the largest trade event in the aerospace industry, and
visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial to honor Missouri’s fallen
World War II veterans.
During
Governor Kehoe's absence, Lieutenant Governor Wasinger will serve as Acting
Governor, allowing him to exercise certain gubernatorial powers with written
consent of the Governor.
The trade mission is funded by the Hawthorn Foundation, a Missouri nonprofit
organization.
Planned Roadwork for
Northeast Missouri
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route AA – June 23 - 26, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to Morgan Road near Greentop between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Clark County
U.S. Route 136 - June 16 – 18 & 23 - 26, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from CR 137 to CR 140 over BNSF Railroad near Medill between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 136 – June 16 - 18, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 in
Schuyler County to Medill between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Knox County
Route J – June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route Z between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route P – June 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 11 to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route T – June 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route E to Missouri Route 6 between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
Lewis County
Route D – June 25 - 26, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – June 23 - 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route K to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route DD – June 16 - 18, CLOSED for
patching operations from 230th Street to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route C to South
Lincoln Drive at Troy between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route U to New
Horizon Quarry between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from John Creech Road
to end of state maintenance at Moscow Mills between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from southbound U.S.
Route 61 to North Lincoln Drive at Troy between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route KK to Davis
Road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in
place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route KK to
southbound U.S. Route 61 between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Marion County
Missouri Route 168 – June 24 – 25, CLOSED for
grading ditches/drainage work from Route JJ to CR 402 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri Route 168 – June 26, CLOSED for
shoulder work from CR 404 to CR 402 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route D – June 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route ZZ between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route D – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route ZZ in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA – June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from CR 956 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
1:00 p.m.
Route KK – June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 743 between 1:00 p.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route YY – June 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 in Monroe County to U.S. Route 24
in Randolph County between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route J – June 16 - 18, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Whiteside School Road to Delgman Road over Clear Creek
between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Ralls County
Route D – June 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route D – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route D – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route ZZ in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route K – June 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route N – June 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route T to Missouri Route 79 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route BB – June 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route J to Pigeon Roost Place near Perry between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route CC – June 16, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route H to Griffin Hollow Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route CC – June 25, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route H to Griffin Hollow Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route PP – June 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route P to U.S. Route 54 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Randolph County
Missouri Route 3 – June 16 - 18, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after Silver Creek between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route YY – June 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 in Monroe County to U.S. Route 24
in Randolph County between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
U.S. Route 136 – June 16 - 18, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 in
Schuyler County to Medill between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
U.S. Route 136 – June 16 - 18, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 in
Schuyler County to Medill between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
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Seal Coat Operations
Scheduled on Missouri Route 6 in Adair, Knox and Sullivan Counties
Weather
permitting, as early as June 18, seal coat operations are scheduled to begin on
Missouri Route 6 in Adair, Knox and Sullivan Counties.
Contractor crews will start on MO 6 in Knox County, beginning at
Missouri Route 15 south junction near Edina and move west to 0.2 mile east of
U.S. Route 63 at Kirksville in Adair County. Once complete, crews will shift to
MO 6, from Bus. Route 63 in Kirksville in Adair County to the Chariton River
bridge near Novinger, then continue west on MO 6 to finish at 0.3 mile west of
Route D in Green Castle in Sullivan County.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width
restriction in place at the location where crews are actively working for the
duration of the project. Flaggers and a pilot car will be utilized to direct
motorists through the work zone. Signs and message boards will be in place
to alert motorists, as schedule changes occur. All work is weather dependent
and schedules are subject to change. All work is scheduled to be completed by
September 1, 2025.
MoDOT Names
New Leader in Northeast District
Kevin James has been named the district engineer for the
Missouri Department of Transportation’s Northeast District. James, who has
served as the assistant district engineer for the Northeast District for the
past 17 years, will step into the leadership role following District Engineer
Paula Gough’s retirement in February, and will lead MoDOT operations in the
Northeast District’s 17 counties. Originally from Palmyra, Missouri, James has
been with MoDOT for 29 years, beginning in 1996. He has served the department
in various roles as both an area engineer and a traffic engineer in the
Northeast District, an assistant district engineer in Macon, and most recently
as the assistant district engineer in the Northeast District – a position he’s
held since 2011. James is a graduate of the University of Missouri – Columbia,
where he graduated with honors in civil engineering. He resides in Palmyra with
his wife, Christy, and his two children, Anna and Christian.
Missouri State
Highway Patrol Completes 2025 Annual School Bus Inspections
Colonel Michael
A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the
results of the Driver and Vehicle Safety Division’s 2025 annual school bus
inspection program.
Missouri’s 2025 school bus inspection results
are as follows:
School buses rated as “approved” upon initial
inspection -- 10,144
School buses rated as “defective” upon initial
inspection -- 799
School buses rated as “out-of-service” upon
initial inspection -- 312
Buses with identified defective components
require repair within 10 days. Buses placed out-of-service require the
correction of the component(s), reinspection, and a return to service by Patrol
personnel prior to further usage in transporting passengers.
A total of 297 Missouri school districts earned
the Patrol’s Total Fleet Excellence award for 2025. During the 2024-2025 school
year, 6,782 buses in these award-winning fleets are eligible to display the
Patrol’s Total Fleet Excellence sticker in the lower corner of the first window
on the passenger entry side of the bus.
Missouri school bus inspection results are a
matter of public record. Individual school district results for 2025 are
available at
https://apps.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DVSD/MVI/index.html
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2025
Governor
Kehoe Signs SB 81 into Law
On Tuesday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill (SB) 81 into
law in a significant move to strengthen public safety across Missouri.
SB
81 is a comprehensive public safety package that includes a variety of
provisions aimed at reinforcing criminal background checks, modernizing
fireworks regulations, supporting families of law enforcement officers,
continuing funding for emergency response preparedness, and strengthening
protections for victims of childhood sexual abuse. SB 81, sponsored by Senator
Kurtis Gregory and Representative Tim Taylor, includes the following
provisions:
License
Reciprocity for Law Enforcement Spouses: Adds spouses of law
enforcement officers to the list of individuals who receive expedited
reciprocity for their occupational licenses.
Line of
Duty Compensation Sunset Extension: Extends the sunset of the
Line of Duty Compensation Act to December 31, 2031. The Line of Duty
Compensation Act is for public safety officers who have tragically died in the
line of duty. This extension continues to award the family of the fallen safety
officer with $25,000, which could be used for any number of financial needs.
Expanding
Criminal Background Checks: In response to a 2021 FBI
policy change, SB 81 gives statutory authority to numerous state board and
agencies to allow fingerprint-based criminal background checks. This permits
Missouri to continue processing background checks as usual, ensuring that
individuals are properly vetted to serve the public.
Missouri
Emergency Response Commission (MERC) Fee Extension: Reauthorizes
vital fee collections to ensure Missouri remains prepared for hazardous
material-related emergencies.
Modernizing
Fireworks Regulations: Updates Missouri’s fireworks laws to
match current national safety standards and gives the State Fire Marshal
oversight to inspect facilities, enforce compliance, and ensure safe public
displays.
Trey’s
Law: Authorizes that NDAs signed after August 28, 2025, shall no
longer be enforceable for childhood sexual abuse actions brought and broadens
the list of criminal acts that qualify as “childhood sexual abuse” under civil
law.
MoDOT
Announces Prequalified Teams for Fourth I-70 Project
The Missouri
Department of Transportation has received Statements of Qualifications (SOQs)
from the teams interested in competing for the contract to design and construct
the fourth project of MoDOT’s statewide Improve I-70 Program. Improve I-70: Rocheport to Columbia is a
$425 million fixed-cost contract that will improve the 13-mile stretch of
Interstate 70 from the Rocheport Bridge to U.S. Route 63 in
Columbia. This project is one of several projects which will widen the I-70
corridor across the state.
Missouri’s FY2024 budget form the General
Assembly signed into law by the governor provides $2.8 billion in General
Revenue for the costs to build a third lane of Interstate 70 across the state.
The program will plan, design, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, and add
three lanes in each direction on approximately 200 miles of I-70, from Blue
Springs to Wentzville.
The pre-qualified teams are as
follows:
The
Lunda Team
Lunda
Construction Company, Michels Road & Stone, AECOM, Shannon & Wilson,
Pfefferkorn Engineering, and Excel Business Concepts
MoDOT will issue the Request for Proposals
in June 2025 to these teams to work through development of their Design-Build
proposals for the project. The department will work through the procurement
process with these teams, who will submit their proposal for the potential
selection of the winning contract in Dec. 2025. Construction could start as
early as Spring 2026. There are still opportunities for additional consultants
and subcontracting firms to be added to each team.
Commission Awards Contract for Project in
Northeast District
During its regular meeting on June 5, the Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission awarded the following contract in the Northeast
District. A $785,358 contract was awarded to Magruder Paving, LLC, for a
resurfacing project on the Interstate 70 South Outer Road, from Route F in
Warren County to Route T at Foristell in St. Charles County. Additional
information, regarding timelines and traffic impacts will be released prior to
the start of construction.
June 9, 2025
BODY DISCOVERED IN VACANT BUILDING POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED
Authorities have positively identified the body discovered inside a vacant building in New Florence, MO. According to a release from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department on Friday, June 6th the body was determined to be a 37 year old female who had previously been reported missing from El Paso, Texas, on February 5th of this year. The cause of death has not been determined as of yet, but is expected to be established through further forensic examination. This past Tuesday night, June 3rd shortly before 8pm, New Florence Police and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department located the body in a vacant building in the 400 block of Booneslick Road after two individuals reported finding the body inside. The case remains active and the investigation ongoing. No additional information was made available. If you have any information regarding the death investigation you are asked to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department at 573-564-3378 or the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control at 573-751-1000.
LINN COUNTY MOTORCYCLE CRASH RESULTS IN SERIOUS INJURIES
A 54 year old female from Linneus received serious injuries in a motorcycle crash on Route P, northwest of Brookfield a short time after 10 am Sunday morning. According to the report, the driver was eastbound and ran off the left side of the roadway and was ejected. She was transported by helicopter to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
TWO INJURED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Columbia man who was the driver of a southbound vehicle on US Highway 63 in Moberly suffered minor injuries while a passenger, a 45 year old man from Mexico, received moderate injuries after the vehicle went off the right side of the roadway and struck a group of trees before coming to rest in the ditch around 5:45pm on Saturday. Both were transported by ambulance to Boone Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
COLUMBIA POLICE INVESTIGATION INTO SHOOTING INCIDENT EARLY SUNDAY MORNING
Sunday morning at about 1:45 a.m., Columbia Police responded to reports of shots fired in the 800 block of East Walnut Street. With the assistance of the University of Missouri Police Department, Columbia Police officers located a victim with minor injuries. Emergency Medical Services treated the victim at the scene. In addition, three vehicles were damaged by gunfire. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Columbia Police Department at 573.874.7652 or call CrimeStoppers at 573.875.8477.
BEAR SIGHTING IN CITY LIMITS OF CENTRALIA
The Centralia Police Department is advising all residents to remain alert after a brown bear was spotted within city limits on Saturday. Residents are being advised to keep a close eye on pets and children, especially when outdoors and do not approach, feed, or attempt to pet the bear under any circumstances. Animal control and conservation officials have been notified and are actively monitoring the situation. If you see the bear or notice suspicious wildlife activity, please call Centralia Police Dispatch at 311 immediately.
MANY ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS UNDERWAY STATEWIDE
Work continues statewide on many road improvement projects. In addition to all of those planned improvements such as the work to widen Interstate 70 in our listening area, general maintenance work is also scheduled in each region throughout the state. The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks. All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
· Route AA – June 16 - 19, CLOSED for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to Morgan Road near Greentop between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Clark County
· U.S. Route 136 – June 16 - 18, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 137 to CR 140 over BNSF Railroad near Medill between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
· Route E – June 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 at Knox City between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route J – June 17, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route Z between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route P – June 9 – 10, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
· Route P – June 18, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 11 to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route T – June 16, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route E to Missouri Route 6 between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
· Route U – June 11, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route D to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Lewis County
· Route J – June 9 - 12, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
· Route DD – June 16 - 18, CLOSED for patching operations from 230th Street to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
· U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 16, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route C to South Lincoln Drive at Troy between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
· U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 16, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route U to New Horizon Quarry between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
· U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 16, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from John Creech Road to end of state maintenance at Moscow Mills between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
· U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 17, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from southbound U.S. Route 61 to North Lincoln Drive at Troy between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
· U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 17, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route KK to Davis Road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
· U.S. Route 61 West Outer Road – June 17, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route KK to southbound U.S. Route 61 between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Macon County
· Route H – June 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 156 to Mustang Street near La Plata between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route YY – June 11, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Marigold Avenue to Mahogany Street between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
· U.S. Route 24 Eastbound – June 9 - 13, LANE RESTRICTION for utility work from CR 357 to the Quincy Memorial Bridge between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. daily.
· U.S. Route 36 Westbound – June 10, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to Harrison Hill in Hannibal between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Monroe County
· Route D – June 9, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Missouri Route 15 to Route Z between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route D – June 10, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Route Z to Route E between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route D – June 11, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Route E in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route D – June 17, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route ZZ between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route D – June 18, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route ZZ in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route AA – June 16, CLOSED for seal coat operations from CR 956 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
· Route KK – June 9, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Missouri Route 15 to CR 743 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route KK – June 16, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 743 between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route YY – June 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 in Monroe County to U.S. Route 24 in Randolph County between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
· Route J – June 9 – 12 & 16 - 18, CLOSED for bridge maintenance from Whiteside School Road to Delgman Road over Clear Creek between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
· Weather permitting, on Monday, Montgomery County Route RA is scheduled to close over Little Loutre Creek, 0.44 mile west of Route ZZ, near Wellsville, as work begins on a bridge rehabilitation project. Work is estimated to be completed by mid-summer. All work is weather dependent and schedules are subject to change.
Pike County
· Missouri Route 79 – June 11, CLOSED for utility work from U.S. Route 54 to Jackson Street in Louisiana between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Ralls County
· Missouri Route 154 – June 9 – 10, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to U.S. Route 54 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
· Missouri Route 154 – June 11 - 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to U.S. Route 54 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
· Route D – June 11, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Route E in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route D – June 17, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
· Route D – June 18, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route ZZ in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route K – June 18, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
· Route CC – June 16, CLOSED for patching operations from Route H to Griffin Hollow Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
· Route PP – June 18, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Route P to U.S. Route 54 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Randolph County
· Missouri Route 3 – June 16 - 18, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after Silver Creek between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
· Route YY – June 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 in Monroe County to U.S. Route 24 in Randolph County between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
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Two men injured in Monroe County accident
Two men were injured in an accident that occurred at 10:35pm Tuesday in Monroe County. The patrol says that a 62 year old Vandalia man was on Highway 154 when his truck traveled off the left side of the roadway, overturned and ejected the driver and his passenger a 36 year old Moberly man from it. Both were transported by ambulance to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
Driver hurt in early Tuesday morning incident
A driver from Greenwood, IN was hurt in an early Tuesday morning incident in Macon County. The highway patrol said it happened at 1:30am as the 36 year old man was on US 36 when an owl struck the windshield of his semi. He was taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of minor injuries.
Pedestrian struck and killed in hit and run accident
A pedestrian was struck and killed in a hit and run accident that occurred at 9:30pm Tuesday in Marion County. MSHP stated that a 21 year old man from Yaba City, CA was struck by an unknown vehicle in the parking lot of the Ayerco Gas Station off Route MM west of Hannibal. The report also states that the driver of the unknown vehicle stopped, backed up and then left the scene. The man was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital where he died a short time later from his injuries.
Missouri National Guard to Honor General Omar N. Bradley with Armory Memorialization
The Missouri National Guard will hold a ceremony on Friday, June 6, to dedicate the Moberly Armory in honor of General Omar N. Bradley. Born in Clark, Missouri, in 1893, General Bradley earned the nickname “the soldier’s general” for his compassionate and effective leadership. He played a pivotal role in World War II, commanding the First U.S. Army during the D-Day invasion and later leading the 12th Army Group – the largest American formation ever to operate under a single commander. Following the war, Bradley became the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and was promoted to the rank of five-star general, solidifying his place as one of America’s most distinguished military leaders. The ceremony is taking place at the National Guard Armory in Moberly at 1pm on Friday, June 6.
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2025
ALERT TO PARIS RESIDENTS
The Monroe County
Sheriff’s Department wants to alert residents of Paris, MO that the department
had taken a couple of reports of items being taken from unlocked cars during
the overnight hours last weekend in Paris on the east side of town, also they encouraged everyone to check vehicles and any
security camera footage you may have and contact the Sheriff's Office if you
have anything missing or have any video that is suspicious in nature.
Missouri Department of
Commerce and Insurance emphasizes safety during National Safety Month
In June, the Missouri Department of Commerce
and Insurance (DCI) joins the National Safety Council (NSC) in promoting National Safety Month.
According
to the NSC, preventable injuries are at an all-time high, ranking as the third
leading cause of U.S. deaths behind heart disease and cancer. In 2023, 62 million
people – about 1 in 5 – sought medical attention for an injury.
Due
to the nature of some routine tasks, people can lose focus, negligence can set
in, overconfidence can cause carelessness, and mistakes might occur. DCI and
the NSC remind Missourians that accidents are preventable and to focus on the
following safety topics each week of June:
Continuous Improvement: According
to 2023 data from the NSC, preventable incidents cause over 7,000 injuries
every hour, 510 of which happen at work. Continuous improvement efforts go
beyond compliance to proactively identify and mitigate hazards in the
workplace. This approach ensures potential risks are identified and addressed
on an ongoing basis, fostering an adaptive environment that effectively reduces
incident occurrence.
Employee Engagement: Workers
at all levels play a vital role in creating a culture of safety within an
organization. Having a structured approach to employee engagement establishes
consistent and equitable opportunities for participation in hazard awareness
and prevention efforts. Hosting safety events, conducting training, planning
team-building activities and seeking feedback are all great ways to encourage
employee engagement and input.
Roadway Safety: Being
attentive and alert while driving can help prevent crashes that cause
unintentional injury and death. According to preliminary data from the Missouri
Department of Transportation, 954 fatalities occurred on Missouri roadways in
2024, representing a 4% decrease compared to 2023 and a 10% decrease from
2022. Despite the continued progress, this number still amounts to nearly
three lives lost on Missouri roadways every day. Always buckle up, keep
your phone down, slow down and drive sober.
Wellbeing: A
comprehensive approach to safety must consider the underlying causes leading to
or contributing to injuries that may not be visible to the human
eye. Wellbeing-related factors like fatigue, substance misuse and mental
distress can all lead to impairment and impact our ability to be alert and
perform work safely. Employers who prioritize protecting employee mental health
as much as physical safety see a strong return in improved health and
productivity.
DED
awards more than $5.9 million in tax credits to 37 organizations through the Youth
Opportunities Program
The Department of
Economic Development (DED) has announced that it will award more than $5.9
million in 50% tax credits to 37 organizations throughout Missouri through the
Youth Opportunities Program’s (YOP) 2025 cycle.
“Missouri is
home to countless organizations that change lives and drive positive change in
their communities,” said Governor Mike Kehoe. “We’re proud to join recipients
of the Youth Opportunities Program as they help young Missourians develop into
healthy and productive citizens.”
A total of up
to $6 million is awarded through YOP annually, with projects limited to
$200,000 in tax credits. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations,
education institutions, faith-based organizations, local governments, and
businesses that meet program requirements.
The full list
of 2025 YOP recipients and projects is available here.
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2025
Planned
Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Route E – June 2, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 22 to Missouri Route 15 between
6:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Clark County
Missouri
Route 27 –
June 4 - 5, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance at the De Moines River
Bridge in St. Francisville between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Route E – June 11, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 at Knox
City between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route J – June 9, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route Z between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route T – June 12, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Route E to Missouri Route 6 between 8:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m.
Route U – June 10, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Route D to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Lewis County
Route J – June 2 – 5 &
9, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route DD – June 10 – 11,
CLOSED for patching operations from 230th Street to Missouri Route 6 between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
U.S. Route
61 West Outer Road – June 9, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
Route C to South Lincoln Drive at Troy between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
61 West Outer Road – June 9, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
Route U to New Horizon Quarry between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
61 West Outer Road – June 9, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
John Creech Road to end of state maintenance at Moscow Mills between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
U.S. Route
61 West Outer Road – June 10, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
southbound U.S. Route 61 to North Lincoln Drive at Troy between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
U.S. Route
61 West Outer Road – June 10, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
Route KK to Davis Road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
61 West Outer Road – June 10, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
Route KK to southbound U.S. Route 61 between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Macon County
Route H – June 5, CLOSED
for culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 156 to Mustang Street
near La Plata between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
U.S. Route
24 Eastbound – June 2-6 & 9-13, LANE RESTRICTION for utility work
from CR 357 to the Quincy Memorial Bridge, Monday through Friday, between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
daily.
U.S. Route
36 Eastbound – June 5, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
U.S. Route 61 to Harrison Hill in Hannibal between 3:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
16-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Monroe County
Route
D –
June 5, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Route Z to Route E between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
D –
June 9, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Route E in Monroe County to
Route B in Ralls County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – June 11, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route ZZ between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – June 12, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Route ZZ in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls
County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA – June 9, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from CR 956 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route KK – June 3, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 743 between 7:00 a.m. and
12:00 p.m.
Route YY – June 5, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 in Monroe County to U.S. Route
24 in Randolph County between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route J – June 9 – 12,
CLOSED for bridge maintenance from Whiteside School Road to Delgman Road over
Clear Creek between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Missouri
Route 79 –
June 11, CLOSED for utility work from U.S. Route 54 to Jackson Street in
Louisiana between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Ralls County
Missouri
Route 154 –
June 9 – 10, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to U.S.
Route 54 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 154 –
June 11 - 12, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to U.S.
Route 54 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route D – June 5, CLOSED
for patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
D –
June 9, CLOSED for asphalt pavement repairs from Route E in Monroe County to
Route B in Ralls County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – June 12, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Route ZZ in Monroe County to Route B in Ralls
County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route CC – June 4, CLOSED
for patching operations from Route H to Griffin Hollow Road between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Missouri
Route 3 –
June 2 - 5, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and
after the Sweet Spring Creek Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route YY – June 5, CLOSED
for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 in Monroe County to U.S. Route
24 in Randolph County between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Seal Coat
Project Scheduled to Begin on MO 94 in Montgomery and Warren Counties
Weather permitting, a seal coat project is scheduled to
begin on two disconnected sections of Missouri Route 94 in Montgomery and
Warren Counties, from Route 19 near McKittrick in Montgomery County to the
Warren and St. Charles County line. The length of the improvement is 29.3
miles.
The initial
phase of the project will include guardrail work, which is scheduled to begin
as early as June 2.
Weather
permitting, seal coating operations are tentatively scheduled to begin in
mid-June. At this time, the public will experience temporary access
restrictions to the Katy Trail at various locations during the course of the
work. As the project progresses, it will be necessary to close access to
the Katy Trail for up to 30 minutes while work is completed at each location.
The route
will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction in place at the
location where crews are actively working. Flaggers and a pilot car will be
utilized to direct motorists through the work zone. Signs and message
boards will be in place to alert motorists. All work is weather dependent and
schedules are subject to change. All work is scheduled to be completed by late
September.
Governor
Kehoe Fills a County Office Vacancy
Governor Mike
Kehoe has announced an appointment to fill a county office vacancy.
Rodney McKinney, of Marthasville, was appointed as the Warren County Prosecuting Attorney.
Mr.
McKinney currently serves as an attorney at law at his own firm, the Law Office
of Rodney McKinney, which he has operated since 2008. He previously served as
an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Franklin County and as an assistant public
defender in the City of St. Louis. In addition to his legal duties, Mr.
McKinney is a member of the Missouri Bar and the Franklin County Bar Association
and volunteered with the Franklin County Treatment Court from 2013-2020. He
holds a Juris Doctor from St. Louis University School of Law, where he
graduated cum laude and was a member of law review, and a Bachelor of
Journalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
MDC
invites teachers and coaches to become certified as a Basic Archery Instructor
June 3
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering a
certification course for teachers and coaches to become certified as a Basic
Archery Instructor. This certification is necessary to use the Missouri
National Archery in the Schools Program (MoNASP) in their curriculum or to
assist an after-school team.
MoNASP
is modeled on the National Archery in the Schools Program which began with a
simple idea of teaching kids the basics of archery as part of school
curriculum. This is a hybrid course, which requires online work ahead of the
training. The in-person portion of this training will be held on June 3 from 9
a.m. until 1 p.m. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch as the
training will include a working lunch.
MoNASP
aims to include children of nearly every background regardless of age, size, or
physical ability to be successful at archery. Kids love archery, and archery
helps kids excel. Statistics show that school archery programs:
Improve
school attendance
Increase
self-esteem
Increase
physical activity
Relate
to subject matter
Appeal
to all students
Get
kids outdoors
Can
become an after-school activity
Educators
who are interested in MoNASP can also work to qualify for grants to purchase
equipment. Register for this training at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4CS. For more
information about MoNASP, go to http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4nR. For any questions
about the training, please contact Holly Whitacre at holly.whitacre@mdc.mo.gov.
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Planned Roadwork for
Northeast Missouri
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The following
is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of
Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map
at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may
also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work
mentioned below.
Audrain
County
Route E – May 29, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from Missouri Route 22 to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Clark
County
Route F – May 29, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 357 to Missouri Route 27 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 27 –
June 4-5, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance at the De Moines
River Bridge at St. Francisville between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox
County
Route P – May 29 &
June 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – June 3, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Turtle Avenue to Missouri Route 156
between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Route E – June 3, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Missouri Route 156 to Route T/Route U
junction between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route U – June 4, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Route D to Route E/Route T junction
between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Route E – June 5, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Route T/Route U junction to Missouri
Route 6 at Knox City between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Lewis
County
Route J – June
2-5, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln
County
Route C – May 29 &
June 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route
79 to U.S. Route 61 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route MM – June 3, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route C to Point Road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
Monroe
County
Route YY – May 29, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Monroe CR 2324 to Missouri Route 151
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA – May 29, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from CR 956 to Missouri Route 15 between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route AA – June 2, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Route C to Missouri Route 15 between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route KK – June 3, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 743 between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – June 3, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route Z between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – June 4, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Route Z to Route E between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – June 5, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Route E to Route B in Ralls County
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Ralls
County
Route CC – June 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route H to Griffen Hallow Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route D – June 3, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 154 –
June 4-5, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to U.S. Route 54 between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route D – June 5, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Route E to Route B in Ralls County
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Randolph
County
Route YY – May 29, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Monroe CR 2324 to Missouri Route 151
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 3 –
May 29 & June 2-5, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the Sweet Spring Creek Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
daily. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
MoDOT Extends Weight Allowance for
Truckloads of Aggregate Used in Flood Relief and Levee Repair
The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced
another extension of an allowance for heavier-than-normal truckloads of rock,
sand and gravel on Missouri highways for flood relief, levees and other public
infrastructure flood repair. The waiver allows private and for-hire motor carriers
to haul up to 10% more than their licensed weight on Missouri highways.
The waiver
will remain in effect through June 30, 2025. While the waiver is in effect,
participating motor carriers must abide by the following limitations:
A loaded,
gross weight is not to exceed 10% above the gross licensed weight of the
commercial motor vehicle. The waiver
applies to transportation of rock, sand and gravel only within the state of
Missouri. Drivers
must obey posted bridge weight limits. When
crossing a bridge, the driver must restrict the vehicle speed to no more than
30 mph. Travel
under this allowance is only allowed on non-interstate highways. Those taking
advantage of the weight allowance cannot operate on any portion of the
interstate highway system. Drivers can check the Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org for up-to-date road closure
information.
Preliminary
Reports Indicate Three Traffic Fatalities, No Boating Fatalities, & No
Drownings Over Memorial Day Weekend
Three people
died in traffic crashes over the 2025 Memorial Day weekend counting period from
6 p.m., Friday, May 23, through 11:59 p.m., Monday, May 26, 2025.
Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers
investigated the following over the 2025 Memorial Day holiday weekend:
Traffic Statistics
Crashes -- 182
Injuries -- 83
Fatalities -- 3
DWI -- 78
Boating Statistics
Crashes -- 3
Injuries -- 0
Fatalities -- 0
Drowning -- 0
BWI -- 0
(Note: During the 2024 counting period, the
Patrol investigated 275 traffic crashes involving seven fatalities and 161
injuries. Also, over the 2024 Memorial Day holiday, Marine Operations troopers
investigated seven boating crashes, which included no fatalities and seven injuries.
Troopers made 128 driving while intoxicated arrests and six boating while
intoxicated arrests. No one drowned during the 2024 Memorial Day holiday. Statewide over the 2024 Memorial Day holiday weekend, 10 people
died and 486 were injured in 1,046 traffic crashes.)
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Man
seriously injured in Adair County accident
A 31 year old Greentop man was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at 5:25pm Monday in Adair County. The
patrol says that he was on Peacock Road when his UTV skidded, traveled off the
right side of the roadway and overturned. He was airlifted to University
Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Driver
hurt in Sunday morning incident
A driver was hurt in a Sunday morning
incident in Adair County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:45am as a
67 year old Kirksville man was on MO 11 when he suffered a medical episode,
causing his car to travel off the road. He was taken to Blessing Hospital in
Quincy, IL for treatment of minor injuries.
Man
injured in early Sunday morning crash
A 52 year old Centralia man was injured in an
early Sunday morning crash in Randolph County. MSHP stated that he was on the
east outer road of US 63 when his car ran off the left side of the roadway,
became airborne, struck a ditch, overturned and caught fire and came to rest on
its top in the northbound lanes of US 63. He was taken to University Hospital
in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash happened at 1:35am
Sunday.
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INCIDENT AT ADAIR COUNTY JAIL RESULTED IN MAJOR PRESENCE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
A full investigation is underway after an incident at the Adair County Jail in Kirksville around 5pm, Thursday. KTVO reports that the Adair County Sheriff, Jason Lene said several detention officers were assaulted by an inmate when that inmate sprayed pepper spray inside the jail and then managed to make his was above the ceiling tiles in part of the building. According to the report the officers retreated and called for backup assistance. No one was seriously hurt and the inmate was located and taken into custody before being transported to a medical facility for treatment. Kirksville police, sheriff's deputies, sheriff's office personnel, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the Kirksville Fire Department and Adair County Ambulance all responded. Kirksville Police and state troopers blocked off sections of streets around the jail. The Sheriff said additional information would be provided once the investigation is complete.
MOBERLY DRIVER ACCUSED OF GOING WRONG WAY ON US 63 LEADING TO CRASH
The Highway Patrol reports a 53 year old Moberly man was driving southbound in the northbound lane of US Highway 63, south of the US 63 & 24 Junction just before 2:30 pm Thursday afternoon when his vehicle crashed into another vehicle operated by a 72 year old Kirksville woman. The woman from Kirksville had minor injuries and was transported to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment while the Moberly made had serious injuries and was transported to University Hospital in Columbia. Authorities said debris from the crash struck another vehicle that was traveling northbound and driven by a 67 year old man from Armstrong who was not injured.
WOMAN INJURED IN MARION COUNTY CRASH
A 35 year old Quincy, IL woman was injured in an accident that occurred at around 4:50pm Tuesday in Marion County. The patrol says that she was on Memorial Bridge when she improperly passed in a construction zone, causing her motorcycle to hit a traffic cone and overturned. She was taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN COOPER COUNTY WRECK
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Cooper County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9:10pm as a 53 year old Columbia woman was eastbound on I-70 when her car traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck the concrete median barrier. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
MoDOT ENCOURAGES EXTRA CAUTION DUE TO BUSY CONSTRUCTION SEASON
As Memorial Day approaches and Missourians ramp up their summer travels, the Missouri Department of Transportation is urging drivers to plan ahead, use good judgment and be patient, as there are more work zones than ever across the state this construction season. Distracted driving, impaired driving, excessive speeds, and not wearing seat belts are just a few of the concerns that may accompany the increased Memorial Day weekend traffic.
HAVE A SAFE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND!
Memorial Day weekend brings Missouri to life with busy state parks, lakes, and attractions, along with sporting events, barbecues, and gatherings of friends and family. Our state has a lot to offer, especially when the weather is nice. A little planning will go a long way to making Memorial Day weekend activities a success. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reminds everyone to include safety when they plan their holiday weekend. Everyone should expect more travelers on Missouri’s roadways and an increase in boating traffic on the state’s lakes and rivers. Drivers and boat operators are reminded to follow all of Missouri’s laws and be courteous. Always wear a seat belt when traveling in a vehicle, and wear a life jacket when near, on, or in the water. This year the Memorial Day holiday counting period begins at 6 p.m., Friday, May 23, and ends at 11:59 p.m., Monday, May 26, 2025. Every available trooper will be on the road or on the water, enforcing Missouri laws and assisting people. Troopers on our roadways will focus their attention on hazardous moving violations, speed violations, and impaired drivers. The Patrol will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness Reduction Effort) during Memorial Day weekend.
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Woman injured in Marion County accident
A 35 year old Quincy, IL woman was injured in an accident that occurred at around 4:50pm Tuesday in Marion County. The patrol says that she was on Memorial Bridge when she improperly passed in a construction zone, causing her motorcycle to hit a traffic cone and overturned. She was taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy for treatment of moderate injuries.
Driver hurt in one-vehicle wreck
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Cooper County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9:10pm as a 53 year old Columbia woman was eastbound on I-70 when her car traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck the concrete median barrier. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
Man injured in Monday night crash
A 34 year old Union man was injured in a Monday night crash in Franklin County. State troopers stated that he was on Route A when his car ran off the right side of the road and overturned. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened after 9pm Monday.
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Mexico
Public Safety Department News
On Friday, May 16, 2025, at approximately 5:16AM,
the Mexico Public Safety Department became aware that five people had been in
the southwest part of town getting into vehicles and stealing property around
1:00AM. The group also stole a SUV. They apparently abandoned the SUV near
Auxvasse and were attempting to meet another group of people who had committed
similar crimes in other jurisdictions including stealing a vehicle. Deputies
from the Callaway County Sheriff’s Department attempted to stop that stolen
vehicle and a pursuit occurred, which went into Montgomery County before the
vehicle was stopped. Two adults and one juvenile were detained. The suspects
were all from the St. Louis area. MPSD is continuing its investigation with the
other agencies and will be forwarding cases to the Audrain County Prosecuting
Attorney against the individuals who committed crimes in Mexico. Anyone with
information about this or any other crime is asked to contact Mexico Public Safety
at (573) 473-5800 or (573) 581-2100 or CRIMESTOPPERS at (800) 392-TIPS or (800)
392-8477.
On Friday, May 16, 2025, at approximately 10:03PM,
the Mexico Public Safety Department learned of a theft that occurred during the
graduation ceremony at Mexico High School. Video indicated two attendees
entered the building through an unlocked door and stole personal items
belonging to a student. Investigation led to the arrest of Michael A O’Connor,
age 40 and Crissa R Long, age 39. Both are from Mexico and were arrested on
Saturday, May 17th around 4:00PM. O’Connor and Long were processed at MPSD and
taken to the Audrain County Jail for Burglary 1st Degree and Stealing (Felony).
Anyone with information about this or any other crime is asked to contact
Mexico Public Safety at (573) 473-5800 or (573) 581-2100 or CRIMESTOPPERS at
(800) 392-TIPS or (800) 392-8477.
MDC
reminds people to leave wildlife wild
The Missouri Department of
Conservation (MDC) reminds people that young wildlife they encounter this time
of year may appear to be abandoned, but that’s usually not the case. MDC asks
that people "leave wildlife wild" by not interfering with newborn or
young animals because it can do more harm than good.
Despite what many think, wild mothers do not abandon their young
because of a human scent, and most newborn animals do not survive in captivity.
Although tempting to take them into homes, the best help people
can offer wild animals is to leave them alone.
For more information on Missouri’s many native wildlife species,
visit the MDC online Field Guide at nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/search.
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Planned
Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Route A – May 21 – 22, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from CR 756 to U.S. Route 54 between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Route U – May 19 – 20, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – May 21, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route A between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Clark County
Route F – May 27 - 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 357 to Missouri Route 27 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route M – May 19 – 21, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from Route E to Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route FF – May 19 – 20, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 384 to Route M between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route FF – May 20 – 22, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from CR 384 to Route M between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Route J – May 22 – 23 & 27, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route Z between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route T – May 19 – 21, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route E to Missouri Route 6 at Knox City between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route P – May 28 – 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 11 to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Missouri Route 3 – May 19 - 22, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after the Silver Creek Bridge
between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
Monroe County
Route YY – May 28 - 29, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Randolph CR 2324 to Missouri Route 151
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route K – May 27 – 28, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Missouri Route 19 to Bader Road over the Loutre River between
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Randolph County
Missouri Route 3 – May 19 – 23 & 27 -
29, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the Sweet Spring Creek Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route YY – May 27, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 2324 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route YY – May 28 - 29, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Randolph CR 2324 to Missouri Route 151
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler County
Route K – May 20 – 21, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Grand View Avenue to Keim Avenue near
Greentop between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
National Guard Adjutant General Promoted to Major General
On May 16, during a ceremony at the Missouri State Capitol,
Missouri National Guard Adjutant General Charles D. Hausman was promoted to the
rank of Major General.
Governor Kehoe selected Major General Hausman as the next Adjutant
General of the Missouri National Guard on January 8, 2025, and he took command
on February 1. With over 36 years of service in the Missouri National Guard,
the General has an extensive military career with a high level of expertise in
operational leadership, military strategy, and interagency coordination.
General Hausman enlisted in the Army Reserve in 1988, joined the
Missouri National Guard in 1989, and transferred to Aviation in 1993. He has
commanded at every level from company to brigade and held key staff positions
such as Executive Officer of the 35th Combat Aviation Brigade, Deputy Director
of Manpower and Personnel of Joint Force Headquarters, Deputy Commander of 70th
Troop Command, and Director of Aviation and Safety of Joint Force Headquarters.
In addition to his assignments within the United States and
Missouri, General Hausman has had several assignments abroad including in Iraq,
Kuwait, and Afghanistan.
A seasoned aviation officer and combat veteran, he has earned
multiple military awards including the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of
Merit with bronze oak leaf cluster, Defense Meritorious Service Medal,
Meritorious Service Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with
Numeral Two, and the Master Army Aviator Badge. He is qualified in the TH-67,
UH-1 Huey, AH-1 Cobra, AH-64D Apache, and is qualified as an instructor pilot
in the OH-58A/C and AH-64A Apache.
General Hausman is a native of Saint Joseph, Missouri, and
currently resides in Jefferson City with his wife, Julie, and has two adult
children, Alex and Libby.
MDC
reports hunters took 46,562 birds during regular spring turkey season
Preliminary data from the
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows turkey hunters checked 46,562
birds during Missouri’s 2025 regular spring turkey season, April 21 through May
11. The top harvest counties for the regular season were Franklin with 956
birds harvested, Callaway with 873, and Texas with 860.
Young turkey hunters also harvested a near-record 4,449 turkeys
over the spring youth weekend, April 12 and 13, bringing the overall 2025
spring turkey harvest to 51,011.
“Great production in 2023 resulted in a large population of
adult gobblers this year,” said MDC Wild Turkey Biologist Nick Oakley. “This
led to an 8% increase in the overall harvest compared to last year -- and the
largest harvest in Missouri since 2006. Continuing to prioritize turkey nesting
and brooding habitat is the best way to ensure good hatches in the future, and
ongoing success in the field.”
Last year, young turkey hunters harvested 3,739 turkeys over the
spring youth season and hunters harvested 43,380 during the regular spring
season for a 2024 spring season total harvest of 47,119.
Get more information on this year’s spring turkey harvest
numbers by county at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/.
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May 17-23 Is
National Safe Boating Week!
Colonel
Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, would
like to stress the importance of safe boating and make the public aware of
National Safe Boating Week, which takes place May 17-23, 2025, National Safe
Boating Week is purposefully scheduled just prior to Memorial Day weekend,
which many people consider the kickoff to the boating season.
Weather, time, and other elements may affect the readiness of your boat. Before
taking that inaugural 2025 summer boat cruise, boaters are encouraged to make
time for a thorough inspection of their boat. The Patrol’s marine operations
troopers make boating safety a priority and are available, at your request, to
inspect the required equipment on your boat to make sure you’re in compliance with
state law. To help facilitate these inspections, marine operations troopers
will be at the following locations on Saturday, May 17, 2025:
TROOP B
Mark Twain Lake ― 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Ray
Behrens Boat Ramp
42991
Ray Behrens
Perry,
MO
TROOP F
Lake of the Ozarks State Park Public Beach #2 ― 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m.
Old
U.S. Highway 54
Osage
Beach, MO
Mari-Osa Access ― 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
10599
Marina Road
Jefferson
City, MO
Governor
Kehoe Announces Appointments to Missouri School Funding Modernization Task
Force
Building on the
education priorities outlined in his inaugural State of the State Address in
January, Governor Mike Kehoe has announced the full slate of members appointed
to the Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force. The Task Force,
established by Executive Order 25-14, is charged with
reviewing and recommending changes to Missouri’s K-12 school funding model and
providing a final report to the Governor by December 1, 2026.
The 16-member body represents a
broad range of voices—urban and rural, traditional and nontraditional, academia
and industry—who will help build a model that delivers results for every
Missouri student. The Task Force will operate under core guiding principles
that promote equal access for students, local flexibility, performance
accountability, and long-term funding sustainability.
Governor Kehoe’s appointments
include the following individuals:
Matt Davis, of Eldon, is a dedicated educational leader with more
than 25 years of experience in the Missouri school system, including 17 years
as superintendent of Eldon School District. Prior to serving as superintendent,
he led career and technical education programs and prioritized securing grants
and funding to enhance program offerings and facilities at Eldon Career Center.
Davis will serve as the representative for superintendents from small rural
school districts in Missouri.
Noah Devine, of Kansas City, is the executive director of the
Missouri Charter Public School Association. He previously served as the deputy
director of the Kansas City Action Fund and led the implementation of the sixth
iteration of the Missouri School Improvement Plan (MSIP) standards for the
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as the MSIP 6 support
facilitator. Devine will serve as the representative for charter schools in
Missouri.
Emily LeRoy, of Hermann, is a senior advisor at Missouri Farm
Bureau, serving on a leadership team that advocates for the diverse interests
of farmers. She began her career at the Missouri Department of Agriculture as a
legislative assistant and youth program coordinator before rising to the
position of legislative and budget director. LeRoy will serve as an additional
member as appointed by the Governor.
James "Jim" Meats, of Springfield, is the vice president of sales and
marketing at Loren Cook Company and a licensed professional engineer. He
previously worked as a technical consultant to manufacturers and municipalities
in southwest Missouri, where he supported the development of formal plan
reviews, permitting procedures, and construction inspection processes. Meats will
serve as the representative for the business community.
Mike Podgursky, of Columbia, is a school finance expert with more than
40 years of experience, currently serving as the Chancelor’s Professor of
Economics at the University of Missouri–Columbia and an affiliated scholar at
Sinquefield Center for Applied Economic Research. He is also the author of
several peer-reviewed articles and the book, Teacher
Pay and Teacher Quality. Podgursky will serve as an additional
member as appointed by the Governor.
Donald “Don” Thalhuber, of Columbia, is the policy director for the Senate
Minority Caucus. Prior to serving in his current position, Thalhuber worked as
a senior research analyst crafting education, pension, financial, tax, and
veterans’ affairs legislation. He also drafted Missouri’s most recent public
school funding formula in 2005. Thalhuber will serve as an additional member as
appointed by the Governor.
Michael “Jeremy” Tucker, of Liberty, is the superintendent for Liberty Public
Schools, managing the district's $279 million budget and providing oversight
and strategic guidance to executive leadership and their respective
departments. Prior to serving as superintendent, he worked as an adjunct
professor for Evangel University and Southwest Baptist University as well as a
social studies teacher at Logan-Rogersville High School. Tucker will serve as
the representative for superintendents from large urban school districts in
Missouri.
Chris Vas, of Kansas City, is a senior director for the Herzog
Foundation, working to implement school choice initiatives and trainings across
the nation while overseeing an $8 million annual budget. He previously served
as the executive director of Liberty Alliance USA, a regional, conservative
grassroots network and watchdog organization. Vas will serve as the
representative for non-profit organizations that work on expanding school
choice in Missouri.
Casey Wasser, of California, is the deputy executive director and
chief operating officer for the Missouri Soybean Association, a grassroots
organization dedicated to advocating on behalf of soybean producers and
crafting state and federal policy initiatives that support farmers’ freedom to
operate and improved profitability. He has an extensive background in public
policy, previously serving as the legislative director for the Missouri
Department of Revenue. Wasser will serve as the representative for the
agriculture industry.
David Wood, of Versailles, most recently served as a policy analyst
and liaison for the Missouri State Tax Commission before retiring in June 2023.
He previously served in the Missouri House of Representatives from 2013 to 2020
and worked as an upper-level math and computer science teacher for Morgan
County R-II Schools. Wood will serve as the representative for teachers from
schools in Missouri.
These ten appointments will be
joined on the Task Force by two members of the State Board of Education.
Kerry Casey, of Chesterfield, recently retired from her position as
vice president of Exegy, a global leader in financial market data, trading
platforms, and predictive signals, where she was responsible for Global Sales
Operations and Enablement. Casey was a founding board member of the KIPP
Charter School in St. Louis and served on the board of directors until her
appointment to the State Board in 2023.
Pamela Westbrooks-Hodge, of Pasadena Hills, is a former vice president of the
Normandy Schools Collaborative Joint Executive Governing Board and recently
retired general partner from Edward Jones, where she co-led the Internal Audit
Division. She previously worked for Express Scripts, Anheuser-Busch and Bank of
America in senior governance, risk and compliance roles and held certifications
in financial, operational, and information systems auditing.
Missouri Senate President Pro Tem
Cindy O’Laughlin and Missouri House Speaker Jonathan Patterson have also
appointed Senators Rusty Black and Travis
Fitzwater as well as Representatives Ed Lewis and Marlene
Terry to serve on the Task Force.
Senator Black, a former educator,
will chair the task force.
Daily’s Premium Meats to expand in St.
Joseph, investing $95 million and creating 115 new jobs
Daily’s
Premium Meats, a leading provider of high-quality smoked and processed meats, has
announced that it will expand in St.
Joseph, investing $95 million and creating 115 new jobs. The company will
construct another production bay on the east side of its facility, more than
doubling its current production capacity.
The
expanded Daily’s facility will have greater smokehouse, food service, and
retail capacity in addition to new press technology. The location currently
manufactures 2.5% of the nation’s bacon and will increase output to 5% through
its expansion.
Since
2016, Daily’s has held a strong presence in St. Joseph as a top employer. The
company is owned equally by Seaboard Foods and Triumph Foods. All products are
marketed and sold by Seaboard Foods. In addition to the St. Joseph plant, the
company owns bacon processing plants in Missoula, Montana, and Salt Lake City,
Utah.
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Governor
Kehoe Signs Senate Bill 1 Into Law, Supporting Fair Compensation and Access for
County Officials
On
Tuesday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill (SB) 1 into law, supporting
fair compensation and access for county officials.
“I
am pleased to stand behind this commonsense effort to strengthen local
leadership across Missouri,” said Governor Kehoe. “This legislation
is about supporting the hard-working officials who have stepped forward to
serve our communities—whether they're keeping our counties safe, providing
oversight for public funds, or protecting our most vulnerable citizens. It's
about giving them the tools and recognition they deserve, and ensuring the
stability of local communities.”
SB
1, sponsored by Senator Sandy Crawford and Representative
Rodger Reedy, modifies provisions relating to county officials.
Strengthens support for county coroners by
allowing non-charter counties to increase coroner salaries by up to $14,000,
ensuring fair pay when coroners serve temporarily as acting sheriff, and
standardizing how coroner salaries are calculated across counties.
Improves access to records for county auditors
by granting them authority to review necessary documents to ensure
accountability and transparency in financial matters.
Corrects a pay limitation affecting the Boone
County Sheriff, ensuring compensation is aligned with other county leadership
roles and reflecting the complexity of duties associated with the position.
Clarifies compensation for county public
administrators by ensuring that when they are appointed by the court to serve
dual roles for the same individual, they are compensated for both
responsibilities—guaranteeing fairness in high-caseload situations.
Governor
Kehoe Announces Memorial Services Honoring Former U.S. Senator and Governor
Christopher S. “Kit” Bond
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced the memorial services honoring
former U.S. Senator and Governor Christopher S. “Kit” Bond.
A devoted husband, father, and grandfather, whose life’s work
was dedicated to serving Missouri, Kit Bond died on May 13, 2025, in St. Louis
at 86 years old.
Governor Kehoe also signed a proclamation ordering U.S. and
Missouri flags to be flown at half-staff at all government buildings statewide which
began Tuesday until sunset on May 22, 2025.
On Tuesday, May 20, a State
Memorial Service honoring the life and legacy of Governor Kit Bond will be held
in the Rotunda of the Missouri State Capitol at noon. The public is invited to
attend.
Governor Bond will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda for a
24-hour period immediately following the State Memorial Service, allowing
members of the public to pay their respects.
On Thursday, May 22, a celebration
of Kit’s life will be held at Ladue Chapel Presbyterian Church. All who knew
and loved Kit are welcome to attend.
April 2025 Monthly Jobs
Report
Missouri nonfarm payroll
employment decreased by 6,600 jobs in April 2025, and the seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point. Private
industry employment decreased by 6,900 jobs and government employment increased
by 300 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of 4,200 jobs from April 2024
to April 2025, and the unemployment rate increased by two-tenths of a
percentage point, from 3.7 percent in April 2024 to 3.9 percent in April 2025.
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Conagra Brands to expand
in Macon, investing $29.1 million and creating 26 new jobs
Conagra
Brands, a leading foods manufacturer, has announced that it will expand in
Macon, investing $29.1 million and creating 26 new jobs. The company’s
expansion includes the replacement of outdated equipment and the addition of
new equipment to increase cooler and preparation space, enhance production
capacity, and improve sustainability.
“It’s
great to see Conagra continuing to invest, expand, and create jobs in Macon,”
said Governor Mike Kehoe. “This company’s more than 100-year presence in the
area is a prime example of how business growth benefits communities. We
congratulate Conagra and look forward to its ongoing success in northern
Missouri.”
Equipment
that will be replaced through Conagra’s expansion includes bake ovens and
freezers, dewatering process equipment, and raw meat inspection process
equipment. New raw meat processing equipment will be added to expand the
variety of products produced at the facility. This will allow the company to
better meet consumer demand for healthier items like Healthy Choice and Marie
Callender’s meals.
“We
value our strong partnership with the City of Macon and look forward to
expanding our operations,” said John Phipps, Manager of the Conagra Brands
Macon facility. “This expansion represents a meaningful investment in both our
business and the local community, and we’re proud to continue building our
presence here.”
Conagra’s
expansion also includes the retention of 340 existing positions, preserving the
company’s status as Macon County’s largest employer. Both the existing
positions and new jobs added as part of Conagra’s expansion will pay average
wages well above the county average.
For
this expansion, Conagra will benefit from the Missouri Works program, a tool
that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital
through withholdings or tax credits for job creation. The company may receive
assistance from Missouri One Start, a division of the Department of Economic
Development. Missouri One Start assists eligible businesses with their
recruitment and training needs.
Planned
Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Route HH – May 13 – 14, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to U.S. Route 54 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Clark County
Route V – May 14 - 15, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from the Iowa State Line to Missouri Route
81 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route V – May 19 - 20, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from the Iowa State Line to Missouri Route 81 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route Y – May 12 – 13, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from Route HH to Missouri Route 81 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route HH – May 12 - 13, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from CR 252 to Route Y between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Route E – May 13 – 16 & 19 - 20, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 at Knox City
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route J – May 23, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Missouri Route 11 to Route Z between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route T – May 21 – 22. CLOSED for
patching operations from Route E to Missouri Route 6 at Knox City between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 79 – May 13, LANE RESTRICTION for
grading ditches/drainage work from Route Y to Cardinal Hill Road between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route PP – May 13, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Corso Road to Liberty Church Road near
Silex between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Macon County
Missouri Route 3 – May 12 – 16 & 19 -
22, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the Silver Creek Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Montgomery County
Route J – May 12 - 15, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Whiteside School Road to Delgman Road over Clear Creek between
8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Route K – May 13, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Missouri Route 19 to Route HH over Dry Fork between 8:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m.
Pike County
Route PP - May 13 - 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 338 to CR 323 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Randolph County
U.S. Route 24 – May 14, LANE RESTRICTION for
core drilling operations from 500 feet west and continuing to 500 feet east of
Business Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Governor Kehoe
Reports on Success of Operation Relentless Pursuit One Month After the
Anti-Crime Effort Began Operations
In its first four weeks of operations across Missouri, Operation Relentless Pursuit (ORP)
has arrested or assisted in the arrest of 148 fugitives wanted for outstanding
felony warrants. One-hundred twelve of the arrests were made by ORP officers,
and ORP officers assisted other law enforcement agencies in the arrest of 36
other wanted fugitives. The 148 arrests resulted in clearing 251 outstanding
arrest warrants.
Original arrest charges have included rape, kidnapping, voluntary
manslaughter, sex trafficking of a child under 18, sexual misconduct involving
a child, possession of child pornography, drug trafficking, domestic assault,
assault, burglary, felony stealing, unlawful use of a weapon, unlawful
possession of a weapon, possession of a controlled substance, and probation
violation.
ORP is a component of Governor Kehoe’s Safer Missouri public
safety initiative announced on his first day in office, January 13, 2025. As
outlined in Executive Order 25-02,
it is a regional anti-crime effort that emphasizes intelligence-led policing
and cross-jurisdiction collaboration to apprehend the most dangerous fugitive
felons.
Data analysis showed there were over 17,600 active felony arrest
warrants across Missouri in January, which poses a significant threat to public
safety since studies show that individuals evading felony warrants are likely
to engage in additional criminal activities, further endangering
Missourians.
Public Comment Period Opens on 2026-2030 Draft Statewide
Transportation Improvement Program
The draft FY 2026-2030 Statewide Transportation
Improvement Program (STIP) has been presented to the Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission, kicking off a 30-day public review and comment
period.
The draft STIP makes available $13.2
billion of federal and state revenues for all modes of transportation over the
next five years. Of the $13.2 billion, the draft STIP details $9.5 billion in
road and bridge construction contractor awards, averaging approximately $1.9
billion per year. It also contains programming details for the remaining $1.7
billion of General Revenue for the Improve I-70 program, which in full includes
$2.8 billion for the costs to plan, design, construct, reconstruct,
rehabilitate and repair three lanes in each direction on nearly 200 miles of
the corridor. This year’s STIP also makes available $577.5 million for I-44 as
part of the Forward 44 effort to study and bring improvements to the corridor.
Other General Assembly funded projects account for another $118 million
programmed into this year’s STIP.
In the past 10 years, MoDOT and its
construction partners have completed 4,099 projects worth $10.1 billion, and
delivered them $385 million below budget and 93% on time.
The draft FY 2026-2030 STIP lists
transportation projects planned by state and regional planning agencies for
fiscal years 2026-2030 (July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2030) and reflects the
transportation needs of communities across the state.
The proposed program is available for
public review. Those interested in seeing the program or offering comments can
contact MoDOT by email at STIPcomments@modot.mo.gov,
by calling customer service at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636), or by mail to
Transportation Planning, Program Comments, P.O. Box 270, Jefferson City, MO
65102. The program is also available on MoDOT's website: modot.org/DRAFTSTIP. The formal comment period ends June 6, 2025.
A summary of the comments will be presented
to the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission following the public
review period. After reviewing the summary and the final transportation
program, it will be considered for approval at the July 9 MHTC meeting.
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Man injured in Boone County accident
A 40 year old Columbia man was injured in an accident that occurred at around 9:15am Sunday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on Route VV when he attempted to avoid an SUV which was improperly parked in the roadway, but was unable to do so as his vehicle crossed the center and then struck the rear of the SUV and then it traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Woman hurt in Saturday night incident
A 55 year old Unionville woman was hurt in a Saturday night incident in Putnam County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8:45pm Saturday as she was on Highway 5 when her car struck a deer in the road. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Putnam County Hospital for treatment.
Driver hurt in early Monday morning wreck
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck early Monday morning in Knox County. MSHP stated that a 38 year old Kirksville man was on MO 15 when his car ran off the roadway and struck a ditch. He was taken to Scotland County Hospital in Memphis for treatment of minor injuries. The wreck happened at 6am Monday.
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Woman seriously injured in Adair County accident
A 61 year old Greentop woman was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 11:40am Tuesday in Adair County. The patrol says that she was on MO 6 when her car traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck an embankment and a tree. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Driver hurt in Tuesday afternoon crash
A Brookfield driver was hurt in a Tuesday afternoon crash in Livingston County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 2pm as a 49 year old woman was on Business 36 when her SUV was struck by a car driven by an 87 year old Chillicothe woman who failed to yield. After impact the SUV went off the north side of the road, struck a ditch, utility pole and a sign before coming to rest facing west. Meanwhile the car crossed the center line and came to rest in the westbound lane facing north. The Brookfield woman sustained minor injuries and was taken to Hedrick Medical Center in Chillicothe for treatment.
Man killed in Tuesday morning incident
A Morrison man was killed in a Tuesday morning incident in Gasconade County. MSHP stated that the 78 year old man was on State Route N when he suffered a medical condition, causing his UTV to run off the left side of the roadway, struck a utility box and then a tree. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia where he died a short time later. The incident happened at 9am Tuesday.
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MoDOT Extends Weight Allowance for
Truckloads of Aggregate Used in Flood Relief and Levee Repair
The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced
an extension of an allowance for heavier-than-normal truckloads of rock, sand
and gravel on Missouri highways for flood relief, levees and other public
infrastructure flood repair. The waiver allows private and for-hire motor
carriers to haul up to 10% more than their licensed weight on Missouri
highways.
The waiver
will remain in effect through May 14, 2025. While the waiver is in effect,
participating motor carriers must abide by the following limitations:
A loaded,
gross weight is not to exceed 10% above the gross licensed weight of the
commercial motor vehicle.
The waiver
applies to transportation of rock, sand and gravel only within the state of
Missouri.
Drivers
must obey posted bridge weight limits.
When
crossing a bridge, the driver must restrict the vehicle speed to no more than
30 mph.
Travel
under this allowance is only allowed on non-interstate highways. Those taking
advantage of the weight allowance cannot operate on any portion of the
interstate highway system.
Drivers
can check the Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org for up-to-date road closure
information.
Governor
Kehoe Signs Two Bills Supporting Efficiency, Structure, and Fairness in Civic
and Legal Processes
In
a move that underscores his commitment to both the protection of individual
rights and legal efficiency, Governor Mike Kehoe recently signed into law two
pieces of legislation: Senate Bills (SB) 22 and 47.
“While
these bills differ in subject matter—one focused on electoral procedures and
the other on tort reform—each reflects a broader effort to bring efficiency,
structure, and fairness to our civic and legal processes,” said Governor
Kehoe. “I am proud to sign legislation into law that streamlines complex
procedures while protecting the rights of every Missourian.”
SB
22, sponsored by Senator Rick Brattin and Representative
Ben Keathley, modifies provisions relating to statewide ballot measures.
Establishes a timely revision process to ensure
summary statements are clear, accurate, and informative for voters, protecting
against judicial overreach.
Sets a clear deadline for filing legal
challenges to ballot measures ahead of the general election.
Empowers the attorney general to appeal certain
preliminary injunctions, ensuring prompt review of overreaching rulings.
SB
47, sponsored by Senator Curtis Trent and Representative
Dane Diehl, amends Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions.
Aligns Missouri’s civil procedures with federal
rules, promoting efficiency and fairness in the judicial process.
Protects Missourians from predatory legal
practices through stricter rules for counsel appointments, improving effective
representation in class actions.
Supports businesses by reducing litigation costs
and limiting frivolous class actions through earlier certification and stronger
defense appeal options.
MDC
urges motorists to slow down and give turtles a brake!
Motorists may see some
reptilian friends on the roads this spring season. The Missouri Department of
Conservation (MDC) urges drivers to be cautious and give turtles a brake! These
reptiles are often hit by cars during warmer months but are at special risk
this time of year because they are more active.
Common turtles spotted on roads include three-toed box turtles,
ornate box turtles, red-eared sliders, painted turtles, Mississippi mud
turtles, and even snapping turtles.
Turtles emerge from their winter burrows and begin to hunt for
food and mates during warm and wet conditions, which can lead them to cross
roadways, oftentimes resulting in their death. Thousands of box turtles are
killed each year by vehicles.
Young males make up most of the travelers. They sometimes wander
as many as six-miles searching for territories and mates. Females are also
crossing the roads in search of nesting areas.
Turtles are ectothermic, or cold-blooded, and depend on external
sources of heat to determine their body temperatures. This is why they are seen
on warm asphalt during cool, spring days.
Vehicles are one of the leading threats box turtles face in
Missouri, and MDC encourages motorists to be cautious and slow down if they see
a turtle in the road. If helping a turtle make it safely across, check for
traffic and always move the turtle in the direction it is traveling.
MDC also urges the public to leave turtles in the wild. Taking a
wild animal, whether a turtle of other species, and keeping it as a pet
normally ends in a slow death. Turtles have an extremely low survival rate if
taken from their original habitat. Leave turtles in the wild, follow the speed
limit, and keep your eyes on the road.
For more information on Missouri’s turtles, visit the MDC online
Field Guide at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4Bc/
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Planned
Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain
County
Missouri
Route 15 –
May 6 - 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 22
to Route D in Mexico between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. daily.
Clark
County
Route Y – May 12 –
14, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 161 to Missouri Route 81 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route HH – May 5 – 6, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from CR 238 to Route Y between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Knox
County
Route E – May 5 – 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 156 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – May 13 –
16, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 at Knox City
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – May 12 – CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route E near Newark between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route KK – May 9, CLOSED for
patching operations from Turtle Avenue to Missouri Route 156 at Newark between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln
County
Route O – May 15, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route D to Missouri Route 161 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
Route BB – May 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route H to Ridgemount Drive between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route PP – May 13, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Corso Road to Liberty Church Road near
Silex between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route TT – May 5 – 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Stanek Road to Mary Jo Road between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route TT – May 13 -
14, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route D to Mary
Jo Road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in
place where crews are actively working.
Macon
County
U.S. Route
63 –
May 6 - 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Walnut Street to
Kohl Street over BNSF Railroad between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 14-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Marion
County
Missouri
Route 168 –
May 6 – 7, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route C to CR 230 over the North River between 9:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery
County
I-70
Eastbound –
May 5 - 10, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route F at High
Hill to Route E at Jonesburg between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily.
Route J – May 5 – 7, 9
& 12 - 15, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Whiteside School Road to Delgman Road over Clear Creek
between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Route K – May 13, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Missouri Route 19 to Route HH over Dry Fork between 8:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m.
Pike
County
Missouri
Route 79 –
May 9, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work from CR 219 to Fox Creek
Bridge near Clarksville between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 79 –
May 12, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work from Old Highway 79 to Cedar
Drive at Elsberry between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route PP - May 13 -
14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 338 to CR 323 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Randolph
County
U.S. Route
24 –
May 12 & 14, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations from 500 feet
west and continuing to 500 feet east of Business Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Business
Route 63 –
May 5 - 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route A to U.S.
Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route
63 –
May 5 - 6, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route M to
Business Route 63 over U.S. Route 24 at Moberly between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00
p.m. daily. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
Shelby
County
Route E – May 5 - 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 156 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Warren
County
Route W – May 5 - 7 &
12, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from I-70 NW Service
Road to Route A at Warrenton between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri Selected as Finalist for Emerging Location at Global
Production Awards
The Missouri Film Office
announced today that the state of Missouri has been selected as a finalist for
Screen International’s Global Production Emerging Location Award. This award is
given to a film commission “demonstrating an increased number of productions,
attractive incentives, improved levels of service, growing crew base and
infrastructure, and great variety of filming spots,” according to the Global Production Awards website.
Missouri is among seven
locations that have been shortlisted for this international honor, including
two other locations in the United States - Broward County, Florida, and El
Paso, Texas - as well as four international locations: Canterbury, New Zealand,
Wexford County, Ireland, Frøya, Norway, and the Ȧland Islands, Finland.
“Missouri was
an incredible place to film,” said producer David Wulf in his testimonial for
the award. “I completed two films in the state – Holiday Touchdown: A Chief’s Love
Story, for the Hallmark Channel and Don’t Move, an indie
horror film. Both required varied landscapes, locations, and varied
expertise from a wide range of crew. Missouri delivered on every front. While
some infrastructure is still being built out, the film commission was immensely
helpful in helping us source those individuals we could train and work with
locally.”
The awards
ceremony will take place on May 19 in Cannes, France, during the 78th annual
Cannes Film Festival.
MDC
advises boaters to beware of hitchhikers
As boat owners and water enthusiasts are getting ready to hit
Missouri lakes and rivers, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) warns
boat owners to be on the lookout for the infamous invasive zebra mussel.
Zebra
mussels are an invasive species that came to North American waters in
international shipping ballast water and were first discovered in Lake St.
Clair near Detroit in 1988. Zebra mussels were first reported in Missouri in
1991 in the Mississippi River near St. Louis. They have spread to the Missouri,
Osage, and Meramec rivers, and streams downstream of infested lakes. They have
also been found in the following Missouri lakes: Blue Springs Lake, Bull Shoals
Lake, Carrollton Recreation Lake, Lake Jacomo, Lake Lotawana, Lake Taneycomo,
Lake of the Ozarks, Longview Lake, Prairie Lee Lake, and Smithville Lake. Just
because a river or lake does not have a known infestation of zebra mussels does
not mean that they are immune, and the public is encouraged to watch for the
invasive mussels.
Invasive
zebra mussels hurt native fish numbers and disrupt aquatic ecosystems. They
decimate populations of native freshwater mussels and other aquatic animals.
Zebra mussels can clog power plants, as well as industrial and public drinking
water intakes, foul boat hulls, and motors. One of the greatest risks for
spreading the invasive mussels to other lakes and rivers is overland transport
on boats, motors, trailers, docks, aquatic plants, pumps and other equipment.
Larger adult zebra mussels can live several days out of water in moist, shaded
areas. Microscopic zebra mussel larva can survive in boat bilge water,
livewells, bait buckets, and engine cooling-water systems.
MDC
urges boaters to keep their crafts and equipment free from hitchhiking zebra
mussels -- especially when moving between waterbodies -- by completing the
following steps:
CLEAN —
Remove all plants, animals, and mud and thoroughly wash all equipment,
especially in crevices and other hidden areas. If the boat or equipment was
used in infested waters or if it has attached adult mussels, use a HOT
(104-degree Fahrenheit) water spray.
DRAIN —
Eliminate all water before leaving the area, including livewells and transom
wells.
DRY — Allow
enough time for the boat to completely dry before launching in other waters.
DISPOSE —
DO NOT dump unused bait into lakes, ponds, rivers, or streams. Put unused bait
in a trash can.
Learn
more about zebra mussels at https://mdc.mo.gov/fishing/protect-missouri-fishing/zebra-mussels.
MDC
asks boaters and others to report zebra mussel findings to their nearest MDC
regional office, including from known infested lakes and rivers.
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Two injured, one seriously in Scotland County accident
A man and woman from Lancaster were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at around 12:15pm Saturday in Scotland County. The patrol says that the 77 year old man was on Route H when his car traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries. Meanwhile his 76 year old female passenger was transported by ambulance to Scotland County Hospital in Memphis for treatment of minor injuries.
Man seriously injured in UTV crash
A 54 year old Frankford man was seriously injured in a UTV crash Saturday afternoon in Pike County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:10pm as he was on Highway 61 outer road south of Route B when he swerved to the right to miss an animal, causing it to travel off the right side of the road, overturned and ejected him from it. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Teen hurt in Saturday morning wreck
A Columbia teen was hurt in a Saturday morning wreck in Boone County. State troopers stated that the 19 year old boy was on Route E and going too fast to safely negotiate a curve, which caused his motorcycle to cross the center of the roadway and struck the front driver side of an SUV driven by a 53 year old woman from Harrisburg and after impact the motorcycle ran off the right side of the road and overturned, ejecting the teen from it. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment. The wreck happened at 9:55am Saturday.
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Birdwatch
with MDC in northeastern Missouri this spring
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites birders of
all ages and skill levels to join MDC staff at two separate birdwatching events
in northeastern Missouri this spring. MDC staff will be present at each of
these free events to answer questions, provide binoculars, field guides, and
more. The event location and times are as follows:
April
29 from 8-11 a.m. at Mullenix Ford Access in Novinger: This
event will focus on observing migratory warblers and other riparian species
along the Chariton River. Located on the border of Adair and Schuyler Counties,
this area offers a perfect mix of woodlands, riverfront, and wading habitats,
creating an ideal environment for bird watchers of all levels. Participants
will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the region while spotting a
variety of bird species that pass through during migration.
May 16
from 8-11 a.m. at Big Creek Conservation Area near Kirksville: This
session will be held near the Rainbow Basin Trailhead parking lot, and it will
highlight the migration of warblers and other woodland species as they pass
through the area. The diverse woodland, upland, and prairie habitats will
provide an excellent opportunity to spot a variety of birds in different
ecosystems.
Registration
for these events is not required, and participants are encouraged to attend as
their schedule allows. Questions about these events can be sent to Conservation
Agent Kevin Powell at kevin.powell@mdc.mo.gov.
Governor Mike Kehoe Reminds Missourians of May
7 REAL ID Deadline
With less than two weeks
until the federal
REAL ID enforcement deadline of May 7, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe is encouraging
Missourians do their part in improving the security of state-issued driver's
licenses and identification cards by obtaining a REAL ID-compliant
identification card.
"Starting
on May 7, a REAL ID, passport, or another approved identification will be
required to fly and enter federal buildings," said Governor Mike Kehoe.
"This is about keeping our state and country safe by preventing fraud and enhancing
security. We appreciate the Trump Administration and Secretary Noem for
enforcing federal law to help keep American travelers safe. The Missouri
Department of Revenue stands ready to assist Missourians with obtaining a REAL
ID."
Beginning
May 7, 2025, residents of every U.S. state and territory will be required to
present a REAL ID-compliant driver license or ID card, or another form of ID
accepted by the Transportation Security Administration, to
board federally regulated domestic flights. Also beginning May 7, 2025,
individuals must present a REAL ID-compliant driver license or ID card, or
another form of acceptable ID, to access federal facilities and to enter nuclear
power plants.
Currently,
just over 45 percent of the Missouri Department of Revenue’s total document
holders have a REAL ID. A Missouri-issued REAL ID-compliant driver license
or ID card will have a star, in the upper right-hand corner. A driver license
or ID card that is noncompliant with REAL ID will have “NOT FOR REAL ID
PURPOSES” in the upper right-hand corner.
The Missouri Department of Revenue continues
to provide resources and information to Missourians ahead of the May 7
enforcement deadline. Refer to the questions and answers below to learn more:
Who will need a REAL ID?
Under
Missouri law, applying for a REAL ID is a choice, and is not mandatory.
However, individuals will soon be required to present a REAL ID-compliant
document for official purposes including, but not limited to, entering nuclear
power plants, accessing federal facilities, and boarding federally regulated
domestic flights. If you plan on flying in the future but do not want to
apply for a REAL ID, you can present another Transportation Security
Administration approved acceptable form of ID such as your U.S.
passport.
A
noncompliant driver license or ID card is, and will continue to be, acceptable
for verification of identity, driving privileges, verification of age, voting
and registering to vote, and other purposes not limited by the REAL ID Act.
What documents do I need to obtain a REAL ID?
To
apply for a REAL ID-compliant driver license or ID card, Missourians will need
to submit valid, original documents verifying their identity, lawful status,
Social Security number, proof of residency, and official name change if needed.
For a full list of acceptable documents, click here. Anyone wishing to apply for a REAL
ID-compliant driver license or ID card must notify the person assisting them at
the start of their transaction.
When will REAL ID requirements start being enforced?
REAL
ID will start being enforced on May 7, 2025.
Where can I apply for a REAL ID?
Residents
can apply for a REAL ID-compliant driver license or non-driver identification
card at one of Missouri’s many contract license office locations. The transaction and
processing fees for a REAL ID-compliant driver license or ID card, new or
renewal, are the same as for a license or ID card that is noncompliant with
REAL ID. Detailed fee information can be found at dor.mo.gov/driver-license/resources/license.html#fees.
Duplicate transaction fee waiver provisions may apply for an otherwise eligible
first-time REAL ID-compliant card applicant, currently holding a valid document
with more than six-months remaining until expiration.
Why are these changes being made?
The
REAL ID Act was passed by the U.S. Congress in 2005 after the 9/11 Commission
recommended the federal government set new standards for the issuance of
identification to achieve enhanced security. Missourians can learn more about
REAL ID at dor.mo.gov/driver-license/issuance/real-id/.
Information is also available on the TSA website at tsa.gov/real-id and on the DHS website at dhs.gov/real-id.
Planned Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain
County
Missouri
Route 15 –
May 5 – 6, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 22
to Route D in Mexico between 8:00 and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – April 28 –
29, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route T between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – April 30 – May
1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route T to Missouri Route 22 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Clark
County
Missouri
Route 27 Outer Road – April 28, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 27 to end of state maintenance near
Wayland between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route B – April 30 - May
1, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 27 to U.S. Route 136 near Wayland
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route HH – May 5 – 6, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from CR 238 to Route Y between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Knox
County
Route A – April 28, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 near Hurdland
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route E – April 29 - May
1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 156 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – May 6 – 7 &
9, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – May 5 – CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route E near Newark between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route KK – May 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Turtle Avenue to Missouri Route 156 at Newark between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln
County
Route BB – May 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route H to Ridgemount Drive between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route PP - April 30, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Corso Road to Liberty Church Road near Silex
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route TT – May 5 – 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Stanek Road to Mary Jo Road between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon
County
U.S. Route
36 Eastbound – April 28, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route W to
Missouri Route 129 over the Brush Creek between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Eastbound – April 28, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Eagle Avenue to
Fireworks Avenue over the Chariton River between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Eastbound – April 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Eagle Avenue to
Fireworks Avenue over the Chariton River between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Eastbound – April 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route W to
Missouri Route 129 over the Brush Creek between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Westbound – April 28, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Eagle Avenue to
Decal Place over the Old Chariton River between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Westbound – April 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Atlantic Loop to
Missouri Route 129 over the Mussel Fork Creek between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Westbound – April 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route C to
Missouri Route 3 over BNSF Railroad between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. A 14-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Westbound – April 30, LANE
RESTRICION for bridge maintenance from Route K to Business
Route 36 over the Middle Fork Salt River between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
63 –
May 1, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Walnut Street to
Kohl Street over BNSF Railroad between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 12-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Monroe
County
Route D – May 5, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route B between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Montgomery
County
I-70
Eastbound –
April 28, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Mile Marker 167 to
Mile Marker 169 over the Loutre River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
I-70
Westbound –
April 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Mile Marker 169 to
Mile Marker 167 over the Loutre River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
I-70
Eastbound –
May 5 - 10, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route F at High
Hill to Route E at Jonesburg between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily.
Route J – May 5 – 9 &
12 - 15, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Missouri Route 19 to Route HH between 8:00 a.m. and
2:00 p.m. daily.
Pike
County
Route PP - April 30 – May
1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 338 to CR 323 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Randolph
County
Business
Route 63 –
April 28, 30 & May 5 - 6, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route A to U.S.
Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Business
Route 63 –
April 29 & May 1, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to
Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby
County
Route E – April 29 - May
1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 156 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
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2025
Marked
by Decisive Action and Meaningful Progress: Governor Kehoe's First 100 Days
Tuesday marked 100 days of
the Kehoe Administration, a milestone defined by decisive leadership,
principled action, and meaningful progress on the issues that matter to
Missouri families.
Since
taking the oath of office on January 13, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe has pursued
a conservative, forward-thinking agenda focused on strengthening public safety,
expanding educational opportunities and workforce availability, stimulating
economic growth, and bolstering agricultural resilience.
Governor
Kehoe's inaugural State of the State Address outlined his
administration's priorities, setting the tone for a results-driven,
people-first approach. The Governor proposed a conservative and fiscally
responsible budget that leaves a significant balance of funds while providing
historic support for K-12 education and school choice, public safety, child
care, and state team members.
“As
we reach this milestone of 100 days in the Governor's Office, I am humbled by
and proud of the progress we’ve made in a short time,” said Governor Kehoe. “Our
focus remains on delivering practical, commonsense solutions that improve the
lives of Missourians across our state—and we’re just getting started.”
Highlights
from Governor Kehoe’s first 100 days include:
Executive Actions: Governor Kehoe moved quickly to establish key priorities
through executive action, reinforcing public safety and streamlining operations
to better serve Missourians.
Signed six executive orders on Day One, including efforts to
combat illegal immigration and support law enforcement to officially launch his
comprehensive Safer Missouri initiative and reaffirming the administration’s
commitment to public safety.
Eliminated Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in
Missouri state agencies, ensuring compliance with the constitutional principle
of equal protection under the law.
Launched the forward-thinking School Funding Modernization Task
Force and Workforce of the Future Challenge to align educational pathways with
Missouri’s evolving workforce needs.
Coordinated response and recovery efforts to ensure statewide
readiness and support for communities affected by severe weather.
Legislative Achievements: Working in partnership with the General
Assembly, the Kehoe Administration has already secured several legislative wins
to enhance the lives of Missourians across the state.
Signed House Bill 495, equipping law enforcement with the tools
they need to crack down on crime and illegal immigration, while establishing a
citizen board to oversee the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
Signed Senate Bill 4, ensuring safe, reliable, and affordable
power is generated right here in Missouri and supporting long-term
economic development efforts.
Approved the supplemental budget bill for Fiscal Year 2025,
allowing current operations of state government to continue, while also
strengthening education and special needs services and supporting law
enforcement and senior care.
Gubernatorial Appointments: In his first 100 days, Governor Kehoe has
made nearly 100 appointments to boards, commissions, the judiciary, and
county-level positions—demonstrating a commitment to experienced leadership,
efficient governance, and balanced representation.
Appointed 74 Missourians to serve on various boards and
commissions, including 12 appointments to university governing boards.
Built out his administration's Cabinet, with nine department
leaders confirmed by the Missouri Senate.
Filled eight vacant county offices.
Appointed six judicial positions.
Governor
Kehoe and his administration will continue to advance policies grounded in
accountability, opportunity, and service to all Missourians.
For
more information on Governor Kehoe’s initiatives and accomplishments, visit governor.mo.gov.
DED awarded more than $2.9 million in SSBCI funding for
statewide expansion of entrepreneurial support services
The Department of
Economic Development (DED) has announced that it has been awarded more than
$2.9 million in State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) funds for a
statewide expansion of entrepreneurial support services. The funding, provided
through the U.S. Department of the Treasury as part of the American Rescue Plan
Act, will be used to create the Missouri Technical Assistance (MOTA) Program.
DED selected Missouri State University to administer the program on its behalf
following a competitive grant application process.
Missouri
State University’s efactory will partner with codefi and others to use the
SSBCI funding to expand existing services such as training programs, in-person
and virtual classes, one-on-one consultations, and more. As a result, support
will be provided for entrepreneurs across the state and in rural areas outside
of the southern counties currently served by efactory and codefi. Expanded services
will benefit economically disadvantaged and very small businesses in
historically underserved areas. Services will include legal, accounting, and
financial advisory assistance that improves businesses’ credit profiles,
operational stability, and access to capital.
The MOTA
Program will build upon the success of the Southern Missouri Innovation Network
(Innovate SOMO), led by efactory and codefi, who work together to expand
business support programs, entrepreneurial services, and network of partners.
The program will also support the existing SSBCI Capital program by better
preparing small businesses to apply for IDEA Funds, administered by the
Missouri Technology Corporation (MTC), and IgniteMO, administered by Justine
Petersen.
To culminate
Innovate SOMO Week, DED will join Missouri State University, efactory, codefi,
and other partners on April 25 for an event celebrating their expanded support
for small businesses. The event will be held at codefi’s Cape Girardeau
location.
MDC
reports 243 new cases of CWD found during past year
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reports it has
confirmed 243 new cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Missouri deer in 35
counties. Seven of those counties had their first CWD-positive case: Audrain,
Callaway, Lewis, Marion, Miller, Morgan, and Texas.
The
CWD-positive cases were found through sampling and testing of more than 36,000
deer during the past deer-hunting season and post-season targeted-removal
efforts with most cases being from hunter-harvested deer submitted for
sampling.
Missouri
has an estimated population of more than 1.5 million white-tailed deer in the
state. CWD is a 100% fatal disease in white-tailed deer and other members of
the deer family. The disease has been attributed to significant deer population
declines in other states and threatens Missouri’s deer population, hunting
culture, and economy.
Most
of the new CWD positive cases were from the more than 276,000 deer harvested
during the 2024-2025 deer-hunting season.
MDC
confirmed an additional 70 cases of CWD found through its targeted-removal
efforts of 4,768 deer after the close of the deer season in localized areas
near where CWD has been found.
For
more details on Post-Season Targeted Removal, visit mdc.mo.gov/cwd.
Those
new cases bring the total number of CWD positives found in the state to 815
over 46 counties since the first positive CWD case was found in wild deer by
MDC in early 2012.
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2025
Planned
Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain
County
Route A – April 23 -
24, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route U to U.S. Route 54 at Benton City between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – April 28 –
29, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route T between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – April 30 – May
1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route T to Missouri Route 22 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Clark
County
U.S. 61
Outer Road –
April 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 61 to end of state maintenance near
Wayland between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 27 Outer Road – April 28, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 27 to end of state maintenance near
Wayland between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route B – April 30 &
May 1, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 27 to U.S. Route 136 near Wayland
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox
County
Route E – April 23 –
25, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 156 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route E – April 30 – May
2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – April 29 – CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route KK – April 28, CLOSED for
patching operations from Turtle Avenue to Missouri Route 156 between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Lewis
County
Route U – April 29 – CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln
County
Route PP - April 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Corso Road to Liberty Church Road near
Silex between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Macon
County
U.S. Route
36 Eastbound – April 28 - 29, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from Eagle Avenue to Fireworks Avenue over the Chariton River
between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Westbound – April 28 - 29, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from Atlantic Loop to Missouri Route 129 over the Mussel Fork Creek
between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Eastbound – April 28 - 29, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from Route W to Missouri Route 129 over the Bruch Creek between
1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Westbound – April 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route C to
Missouri Route 3 over BNSF Railroad between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. A 14-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
36 Westbound – April 30, LANE
RESTRICION for bridge maintenance from Route K to Business
Route 36 over the Middle Fork Salt River between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
63 –
May 1, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Walnut Street to
Kohl Street over BNSF Railroad between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 12-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Montgomery
County
I-70
Eastbound –
April 28, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Mile Marker 167 to
Mile Marker 169 over the Loutre River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
I-70
Westbound –
April 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Mile Marker 169 to
Mile Marker 167 over the Loutre River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Pike
County
Route PP - April 30 – May
1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 338 to CR 323 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Randolph
County
U.S. Route
63 Northbound – April 23 - 24, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance over St. Louis District Railroad from Old U.S. Route 63 to CR 237
between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
63 Northbound – April 23 - 24, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance over U.S. Route 24, from Route EE to Business Route 63, between
10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working.
U.S. Route
63 Southbound – April 23 - 24, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance over U.S. Route 24, from Business Route 63 to Route EE between 1:00
p.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
Business
Route 63 –
April 28 & 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route A to U.S.
Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Business
Route 63 –
April 29 & May 1, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to
Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler
County
Route K – April 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Grand View Avenue to Keim Avenue near
Greentop between 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily.
Shelby
County
Route E – April 23 –
25, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 156 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Warren
County
Route H – April 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Stuermann Road to Sturbridge Drive in
Wright City between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
MoDOT Urges
Drivers to "Work with Us" in Busy Construction Season
As a
historic construction season ramps up in Missouri, and as part of National Work
Zone Awareness Week this week, the Missouri Department of
Transportation is reminding motorists to ‘work with us’ by making safe and
responsible driving choices behind the wheel. These efforts are essential to
protect motorists and workers inside the hundreds of work zones expected across
the state this construction season – more than ever.
In 2024, 23 people were killed in Missouri work zone crashes.
Distracted driving contributed to at least four of those fatalities as well as
more than 350 work zone crashes overall. Distracted driving and
driving too fast for the conditions remain the top contributors to work zone
crashes.
It’s not just a courtesy to slow down and move over for these work
zones—it’s the law. Missouri’s Move Over law requires drivers to change lanes, if
safe to do so, when approaching MoDOT vehicles, law enforcement vehicles and
any other emergency vehicle with lights flashing. If drivers can’t change lanes
safely, they must slow down as they pass the emergency vehicles. Drivers
should be aware of changing traffic conditions, observe warning signs and merge
before reaching lane closures.
While distracted driving remains a concern in Missouri, the
state’s recently passed cell phone law represents a positive step forward.
Drivers can visit MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map at www.traveler.modot.org and
find out what work zones they’ll encounter along the trip this construction
season.
Mexico
Public Safety Department Report
On Sunday, April 20 at approximately 5:35PM
the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for central Audrain
County. This was due to radar showing a storm near Mexico, which had increased
in strength and started rotating. The Mexico outdoor warning sirens were
activated along with all other state and national warning systems. Mexico
Public Schools opened the storm shelter at Hawthorne Elementary and several
people in that area moved to that location. As the storm moved through, there
was some heavy rain and strong wind gusts. A utility pole became unsecure in
the 1600 block of Lakeview Road and was leaning towards private property. No
residents lost power and Ameren responded to make temporary repairs until the
pole could be replaced. A large portion of a tree came down across the sidewalk
and into the roadway of the 900 block of W Boulevard. Mexico Streets
responded and cleared the sidewalk and street. There were no injuries from
the weather event.
March 2025 Monthly Jobs
Report
Missouri nonfarm payroll
employment increased by 13,900 jobs in March 2025, and the seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point. Private
industry employment increased by 12,600 jobs and government employment increased
by 1,300 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of 20,200 jobs from March
2024 to March 2025, and the unemployment rate increased by two-tenths of a
percentage point, from 3.6 percent in March 2024 to 3.8 percent in March
2025.
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Man injured in Scotland County accident
A 25 year old Memphis man was
injured in an accident that occurred at 5:10pm Monday in Scotland County. The
patrol says that he was on MO 15 when his car struck a jeep driven by a 63 year
old Memphis man who was stopped waiting to turn. He was taken to Scotland
County Hospital in Memphis for treatment of minor injuries.
Woman hurt in Sunday morning wreck
A 53 year old Kirksville woman
was hurt in a Sunday morning wreck in Sullivan County. The highway patrol said
it happened after 8am as she was on MO 6 when her truck traveled off the right
side of the roadway, struck a road sign and a culvert. She was transported by
ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of
moderate injuries.
Driver injured in Schuyler County crash
A driver was injured in a
Sunday morning crash in Schuyler County. MSHP stated that a 60 year old
Greentop woman was on US 63 and stopped waiting to make a left turn when her
jeep was struck in the rear by a truck driven by a 23 year old Kirksville man.
She sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Northeast Regional Medical
Center for treatment. The crash happened at around 11:45am Sunday.
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MDHEWD launches free courses to
help Missourians find and prepare for jobs, build personal finance skills
The
Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development (MDHEWD) has
partnered with Coursera to launch three new courses to help Missourians
strengthen their job search, job readiness, and finance skills at no cost.
The three new
courses are now available online and include:
Missouri
Job Ready Day One: This course provides foundational skills
important to success in the workplace, such as effective communication, time
management, problem solving, and teamwork skills.
Basic
Financial Literacy: This course focuses on skill building in
personal finance, such as budgeting, saving, personal cash flow, and financial
planning.
Job
Search Skills & Success: This course offers training
in networking, job searching, building a personal brand, creating effective
résumés, and job interviewing.
Coursera,
which provide over 168 million learners worldwide with job-relevant education,
offers a self-paced learning model and can be downloaded through a mobile app
to allow individuals the flexibility to learn anywhere, anytime. Participants
will receive a certificate once each individual course is completed, or they
can choose to combine the courses and earn a Missouri Career Success
Certificate.
Missourians
can apply for a free course through Coursera at jobs.mo.gov/coursera. After MDHEWD
receives your application, a team member from one of their job centers will
reach out to you to help you enroll. Individuals must apply and enroll for Coursera through
the specific steps provided by the department to access free courses.
MDC
and partners host a Callery pear buyback event April 22 in Kirksville,
Hannibal, and Moberly
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has partnered with
the Missouri Invasive Plant Council, Forest ReLeaf of Missouri, and Forrest
Keeling Nursery to host a Callery pear buyback program in Kirksville, Hannibal,
and Moberly on April 22, from 3-6 p.m. at the MDC Northeast Regional Office in
Kirksville, Central Park in Hannibal, and Rothwell Park in Moberly.
The
buyback program involves landowners removing one or more Callery pear trees in
exchange for receiving one free, native tree. To be eligible for one free
native tree, participants must register by April 17 and submit a photo of their
cut down Callery pear. One free native tree will be provided to each registered
participant at the pick-up event on April 22 with a limit of one free tree per
household. Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4jf.
Mature
Callery pear trees can reach heights of 30-40 feet, and their limbs generally
grow vertically, forming a pyramid or egg shape. During their blooming period,
often in early April, the trees will have very dense clusters of white flowers
that cover the tree before leaves form. Learn more about Callery pear trees at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4MJ.
Northeast
Regional Office is located at 3500 South Baltimore Street in Kirksville,
Hannibal’s Central Park is located at the corner of Broadway and 4th Street
in Hannibal, and Rothwell Park is located at 109 Rothwell Park Road in Moberly.
Schools in Glasgow, Union, Mountain View and Ellsinore
win MoDOT’s “No MOre Trash!” contest
The Missouri
Department of Transportation congratulates Shelly Jensen and her 1st graders at
Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Union, Bailey Wagner and her 4th grade
Science Club students at Mountain View Elementary School, Sara Hoefer and her
6-8 grade students in the East Carter R-II School District in Ellsinore, and
Rex Beltz and his 9-12 graders in the Glasgow School District on being selected
as winners of the 2025 “No MOre Trash!” trash-can-decorating contest.
MoDOT sponsors
the contest as part of Missouri’s “No MOre Trash!” campaign to raise awareness
about and discourage littering. The contest encourages students from
kindergarten through 12th grade to join the fight against litter by decorating
and displaying a large trash can with the “No MOre Trash!” logo and a
litter-prevention message using a variety of creative mediums.
These
first-place winners from each of the four competition categories (K-2, 3-5, 6-8
and 9-12) receive a $200 award. All first-place winners are then eligible for
the $600 grand prize and trophy. Entries are judged by MoDOT staff.
Glasgow School
District Wins 9-12 Grade Category
Congratulations
to Rex Beltz and his 9-12 graders in the Glasgow School District in Glasgow on
winning the 9-12 category for their “River Recycle” entry.
“The ‘River
Recycle’ project is a community-focused environmental initiative designed to
keep our local river clean and healthy by preventing trash from polluting its
waters,” Beltz wrote in their submission entry. “These uniquely designed trash
cans will encourage residents, visitors and tourists to dispose of their waste
responsibly, ensuring that the river remains free from harmful trash and debris.”
The school
will receive a check for $200 for the category win.
The winners
were among 24 entries from Missouri students. See images and information on all
entries online at modot.org/trash-can-contest.
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MISSOURI CORN SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED
The Missouri Corn
Foundation is proud to announce the 2025 Missouri Corn Scholarship
recipients. Each student will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship to
contribute to their college education.
Missouri
high school seniors and college students entering their senior year pursuing a
degree in an agriculture field were eligible. Candidates were scored by the
Missouri Corn Scholarship Committee and evaluated on essays, applications,
letters of reference, current grades, and activities.
Congratulations
to the following 2025 Missouri Corn Scholarship recipients:
The
slate was approved by the Missouri Corn Foundation board of directors. This is
the twenty-ninth year Missouri Corn Scholarships have been awarded to students studying
agriculture. Applications for the 2026 Missouri Corn Scholarship Program will be
available online on or before Dec. 15, 2025.
Missouri’s Tax Holiday
Creates Savings and Generates
Business Growth
The Show Me
Green Sales Tax Holiday returns this spring giving Missourian’s the opportunity
to save money on select purchases while stimulating economic activity in the
state.
According to Missouri statute, from April
19 through April 25 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 on the sales tax
holiday, a list of qualifying items, and frequently asked questions, visit dor.mo.gov/taxation/business/tax-types/sales-use/holidays/show-me-green/.
Apply
for MDC elk and bear hunting permits in May
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds
Missourians interested in hunting black bear and/or elk in the state this fall
that they need to apply for a limited number of hunting permits for each in
May.
The
Missouri Conservation Commission approved recommendations from MDC for upcoming
seasons for each species at its April 4 meeting.
MDC
will offer 600 permits for the taking of a maximum of 40 black bears from three
MDC black-bear management zones in the southern part of the state during the
2025 Missouri black-bear hunting season, Oct. 18-31. MDC increased the number
of available permits from 400 to 600 for additional hunter opportunities and
lengthened the season to incorporate an additional weekend for hunting.
Missouri hunters harvested 15 black bears during the 2024 season with five
being females and 10 being males.
MDC
will again offer a “Discover Nature: Bear Hunting Basics” virtual program on
April 30 at 6 p.m. for anyone interested in hunting black bears in Missouri.
The introductory program will teach about Missouri black bears and what it
takes to have a successful bear hunt. Topics will be black bear biology, permit
application process, and general black bear hunting strategies. Register in advance
at mdc-event-web.s3licensing.com/Event/EventDetails/207426.
A link to participate will be emailed to registered participants on the date of
the program.
Get
more information on black-bear hunting in Missouri and apply during May at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/bear
MDC
will again also offer five permits to hunt bull elk in Missouri this fall with
at least one permit designated for qualifying landowners who own property in
Carter, Reynolds, or Shannon counties and the remaining permits for qualifying
residents. MDC has designated the elk archery portion to run Oct. 18-26 and the
elk firearms portion to run Dec. 13-21. Missouri hunters harvested five bull
elk during the 2024 season.
Get
more information on elk hunting and apply during May at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/elk.
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MDC
reports young hunters took 4,428 turkeys over youth weekend
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation
(MDC) shows young turkey hunters in Missouri harvested 4,428 birds over the
past youth weekend, April 12-13. Top harvest counties were Osage with 107 birds
harvested, Gasconade with 105, and Texas with 94.
Young
hunters checked 3,721 birds during the 2024 spring youth weekend.
This
spring’s harvest of 4,428 birds is the second highest harvest since the youth
season began in 2001, behind only 2015 at 4,449 birds.
Get
more harvest information by county at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/.
The
regular spring turkey season runs April 21 through May 11. For more information
on spring turkey hunting in Missouri, visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/seasons/turkey-spring.
Missouri Youth
Safety Initiative Receives National Grant
The
Missouri Department of Transportation was recently awarded a national grant to
help fund a youth safety initiative known as “traffic gardens.” The grant,
awarded by the Governors Highway Safety Association and the National Road
Safety Foundation, includes $25,000 to increase the use of the traffic gardens
across the state.
Traffic
gardens are small-sized streets with scaled-down traffic features where
children practice and learn safety skills in an area free from motor vehicles.
MoDOT plans to host at least ten traffic garden events at rural or
high-priority elementary schools across the state.
This
grant will help MoDOT fund the implementation of traffic gardens across the
state throughout the year. There is funding for an estimated 10 communities,
and five communities are firmly committed. Communities interested in
implementing a traffic garden can contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic
Division at 800-800-BELT. For more information about traffic gardens and other
highway safety initiatives in Missouri, visit www.savemolives.com
MDC
reminds people to “Be BearWise” to avoid conflicts with black bears
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds people
that Missouri is home to an estimated 1,000+ black bears with most being in the
southern part of the state. As spring gets underway, these magnificent mammals
leave their winter dens in search of food. MDC reminds Missourians to “Be
BearWise.”
MDC
Furbearer Biologist Nate Bowersock said it is important that residents consider
removing or securing bear attractants from their property, such as bird
feeders, trash, barbeque grills, pet food, and food waste.
He
noted intentionally feeding bears can be dangerous. It makes them comfortable
around people. It can also lead bears to cause significant damage to property
while searching for food.
Food
is usually a bear’s main motivator, but that also means it can be a main source
of conflict. MDC offers the following tips to avoid attracting black bears to
possible food sources:
Store
garbage, recyclables, and compost inside secure buildings or in bear-proof
containers.
Keep
grills and smokers clean and store them inside.
Don’t
leave pet food outside. Feed pets each meal and remove the empty containers.
Refrain
from using birdfeeders in bear country from April through November. If in use,
hang them at least 10 feet high and 4 feet away from any structure. Keep in
mind that even if a bear cannot get to the birdseed, the scent could still
attract it to the area.
Use
electric fencing to keep bears away from beehives, chicken coops, vegetable
gardens, orchards, and other potential food sources.
Keep
campsites clean and store all food, toiletries and trash in a secure vehicle or
strung high between two trees. Do not keep food or toiletries in a tent, and do
not burn or bury garbage or food waste.
While
black bears are generally a shy, non-aggressive species and bear attacks are rare,
follow these tips when outdoors in bear country:
Make
noise, such as clapping, singing or talking loudly, while hiking to prevent
surprising a bear.
Travel
in a group if possible.
Keep
dogs leashed.
Be
aware of the surroundings. If there is evidence of a bear, such as tracks or
scat, avoid the area.
Leave
bears alone! Do not approach them, and make sure they have an escape route.
For more information on how to Be BearWise and to report a bear
sighting, visit mdc.mo.gov/bearwise.
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Planned
Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain
County
Route A – April 14 – 16
& 21 - 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 756 to U.S. Route 54 at Benton City between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 15 –
April 23 - 24, LANE
RESTRICTIN for patching operations from Route D to Wade
Street in Mexico between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Clark
County
Business
Route 136 –
April 14, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 81 to Route EE in Kahoka between 7:00
a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Knox
County
Route A – April 14 – 18
& 21 - 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 6 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Lewis
County
Missouri
Route 16 –
April 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to
Missouri Route 6 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 6 –
April 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Lewistown to Knox
City between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route
61 Outer Road – April 21, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route B to the end of state maintenance between 8:00 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m.
Marion
County
U.S Route
24 –
April 14, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after Bear Creek Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. An 11-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Monroe
County
Missouri
Route 107 –
April 14, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 480 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m.
Missouri
Route 107 –
April 15 - 16, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 480 to Route U between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
daily.
Missouri
Route 107 –
April 21, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route U to Missouri Route 154 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:30 p.m.
Route D – April 22 -
24, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route B between 7:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily.
Route AA – April 15 –
16, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from U.S. Route 24 to Route C South between
7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily.
Route AA – April 21, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from Route C South to Missouri Route 15
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Route AA – April 22 -
24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 24 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. daily.
Route JJ – April 14, CLOSED for
asphalt pavement repair operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 130 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Route JJ – April 14, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 130 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Montgomery
County
Missouri
Route 19 –
April 15 – 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Missouri Route 94
to Missouri Route 100 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 161 –
April 14, LANE
RESTRICTION for culvert replacement operations from Route
CC to 2000 feet south of Goldenrod Road near Wellsville between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Schuyler
County
Route K – April 15 –
17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Grand View Avenue to Keim Avenue near
Greentop between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby
County
Route E – April 23 –
25, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 156 at Newark
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Warren
County
Missouri
Route 94 –
April 14, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 19
to Missouri Route 47 at Marthasville between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri
Route 94 –
April 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 47
at Dutzow to the St. Charles County line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route H – April 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Stuermann Road to Sturbridge Drive in
Wright City between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Department
of Natural Resources awards $30,000 grants to Livingston County Public Water
Supply District No. 1 and Asbury
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded $30,000
Drinking Water Engineering Report grants to Livingston County Public Water
Supply District No. 1 and to the city of Asbury. Both the district and the city
will use the funding to evaluate their drinking water systems.
Through
its Drinking Water Engineering Report Grant program, the department offers
funding to qualified communities to help cover costs of evaluating public
drinking water system improvements. The district and the city will use their
grants to identify drinking water system improvements that will enable the
system to continue meeting drinking water quality standards and providing
reliable water service.
Water
and wastewater systems are essential infrastructure that support the health and
economic vitality of every community. Through this grant, qualified communities
like Asbury and Livingston County can thoroughly assess their drinking water
systems and identify improvements for better efficiency, effectiveness and
service. During the assessment, communities can determine what actions are
needed to address current drinking water needs and plan for future growth and
development.
The
Department of Natural Resources is committed to assisting Missouri communities
with water and wastewater infrastructure improvement projects. Through its
Financial Assistance Center, the department provides funding opportunities for
qualified communities with water quality, wastewater and drinking water
infrastructure needs. This project will be funded wholly or in part with monies
received from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
For
more information on wastewater and drinking water funding opportunities, visit dnr.mo.gov/water/what-were-doing/state-revolving-fund-srf.
Governor
Kehoe Seeks Joint Damage Assessments in Preparation for Second Federal Disaster
Declaration Request within Four Weeks
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced the state has requested the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) participate in joint preliminary damage
assessments (PDAs) in 20
counties following the severe storms and flooding that
began impacting Missouri on March 30. This request begins the process of obtaining a federal disaster
for the second time in less than a month.
“Missouri
has again been battered by severe storms and significant flooding, causing
widespread destruction and disrupting the lives of many families and businesses
across the state,” Governor
Kehoe said. “The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA)
and local emergency management officials have been working tirelessly to assess
impacts, and we believe the extent of the damage clearly meets the threshold
for FEMA to again participate in joint damage assessments.”
Joint
PDAs are being requested for the following counties: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Cooper, Carter, Dunklin, Howell, Iron, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Ozark, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard, Vernon, Washington and Wayne. Additional
counties may be added as more damage information is received from local
officials.
Joint
PDA teams are made up of representatives from FEMA, SEMA, the U.S. Small
Business Administration and local emergency management officials. Beginning Tuesday, April 15, six
teams will survey and verify documented damage to determine if Individual Assistance can
be requested through FEMA. Individual Assistance allows eligible residents to seek federal
assistance for temporary housing, housing repairs, replacement of damaged
belongings, vehicles, and other qualifying expenses.
Damage assessments for roads,
bridges and other public infrastructure are ongoing, likely resulting in a
request for additional PDAs for Public
Assistance next week.
SEMA
continues to coordinate with volunteer and faith-based partners to identify
needs and assist impacted families and individuals over the coming days. Missourians
with unmet needs are encouraged to contact United
Way by dialing 2-1-1 or the American Red Cross
at 1-800-733-2767.
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Join
MDC and the Missouri Master Naturalists at an interpretive nature hike in
Hannibal Saturday
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the
Mississippi Hills Master Naturalists Chapter will host an interpretive nature
hike at Steyermark Woods Conservation Area in Hannibal on April 12. The hike
will begin at 1 p.m. and focus on spring wildflower identification.
The
hike will be led by MDC staff and members of the Missouri Master Naturalists.
Participants will observe and learn about the conservation area, woodland
habitat, flowering trees, and spring ephemeral wildflowers in bloom.
Participants
should wear good hiking shoes, clothing appropriate for the weather, and they
should consider bringing a camera, water, and snacks.
PSC
Sets Intervention Deadline for Ameren Missouri Electric Rate Adjustment Request
The Missouri Public Service Commission has established the deadline for
those wishing to intervene and participate in a revised fuel adjustment rate
proceeding filed by Union Electric Company d/b/a Ameren Missouri. Applications
to intervene and participate in this case must be filed no later than April 16,
2025, with the Secretary of the Missouri Public Service Commission, P.O. Box
360, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102, or by using the Commission’s Electronic
Filing and Information System (EFIS) at www.psc.mo.gov.
Individual citizens wishing to comment can click the link below or
contact the Public Service Commission Staff (P.O. Box 360, Jefferson City,
Missouri 65102, telephone 1-800-392-4211, e-mail pscinfo@psc.mo.gov) or the Office
of the Public Counsel (Governor Office Building, 200 Madison Street, Suite 650,
P.O. Box 2230,
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-2230, telephone 1-866-922-2959, e-mail opcservice@opc.mo.gov).
The Office of the Public Counsel is a separate state agency that represents the
general public in matters before the Commission.
On April 1, 2025, Ameren Missouri made two filings. In its first filing
(Case No. ER-2025-0262), Ameren Missouri proposes to adjust its fuel adjustment
clause (FAC) to reflect changes in its fuel and purchased power costs, net off-system
sales revenues, and associated transportation experienced during the period of
June 2024 through January 2025. The second case is Ameren Missouri’s true-up
filing (Case No. EO-2025-0263).
MDHEWD highlights free
resources for students and job seekers in honor of Financial Literacy Month
In
recognition of Financial Literacy Month, the Missouri Department of Higher
Education and Workforce Development (MDHEWD) joins other state agencies,
financial institutions, and national organizations to help promote the
importance of money management and planning as Missourians pursue their
education and career goals.
MDHEWD offers
a variety of free financial resources online and in person. These resources
offer information about building and managing a budget, which can be especially
challenging while attending college, as well as training to help establish
long-term financial plans. To learn more, individuals can:
Explore
the department’s online library of publications, which includes
a Financial Aid Guide, Planning for Financial Success, Smart About Spending,
and more
Visit Journey to College for additional
information about securing financial aid, money management, and other financial guidance
that supports higher education and career journeys
Visit
one of the many Missouri Job Centers across the state to
get helpful information and tips about financial literacy in person
MDHEWD also
offers free resources and support to counselors,
teachers, and career access professionals at Missouri high schools to help
support students planning their next step. Publications can be accessed online,
speakers can provide presentations, and one-on-one support is available through
the department’s outreach professionals throughout the state.
In addition
to MDHEWD’s resources, the Missouri Treasurer’s Office also maintains the Missouri Financial Literacy Portal to
help with financial success. These resources help Missourians take control of
their finances and learn skills to help them succeed.
To learn
more, MDHEWD encourages Missourians to follow MDHEWD’s social media pages. The department
will share helpful tips and resources all month long as we celebrate Financial
Literacy Month.
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Utility work planned on Business Loop Route 240 in Howard County |
Single-lane closures in Glasgow thru April 25
Utility work has required single-lane closures on Route 240 in Howard County which began Tuesday. Contractors working under a Missouri Department of Transportation permit have closed one lane of Business Loop Route 240 for line maintenance at various locations from Saline Road to Route 8. Flaggers will be in place to guide motorists through the work zone between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., daily. All work is expected to be complete by April 25, 2025. All work is weather permitting and schedules are subject to change.
DED celebrates EquipmentShare’s headquarters expansion and decade of growth in Missouri
EquipmentShare, an integrated equipment rental and equipment asset management company, announced Wednesday the opening of a new, state-of-the-art Technology Development Center (TDC) at its Columbia headquarters. The company commemorated the expansion and 10-year anniversary with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by Governor Mike Kehoe, Director Michelle Hataway, and various community partner organizations. The opening of EquipmentShare’s Technology Development Center marks a major milestone in the company’s 10-year history. Located adjacent to the company’s main campus building on Bull Run Drive, the modern facility brings together key innovation teams - including Research Development, Engineering, and Learning Development - focused on designing next-generation technology and training a nationwide workforce. The center features a high-tech Uptime Center, an operations hub where teams monitor EquipmentShare’s fleet in real time to reduce downtime and enhance performance. The facility also offers collaborative spaces for prototyping, technology incubation, and cross-functional innovation, uniting software, hardware, and operational teams under one roof to support continued growth and transformation of the construction industry. Jobs created through TDC are part of the company’s campus expansion first announced in November 2022. In total, EquipmentShare expects to create more than 500 high-paying jobs along with an investment of nearly $100 million. EquipmentShare helps contractors work smarter with solutions that optimize job sites - including cloud-based tools, tracking hardware, machinery rentals, and more. Since beginning in Columbia in 2015, the company has grown in Missouri and beyond, with a total of more than 6,500 employees and 300 locations nationwide. EquipmentShare’s Missouri locations include Columbia, St. Louis, Eldon, Kansas City, Joplin, Springfield, Cape Girardeau, Lebanon, and Moberly. DED’s support for EquipmentShare began in 2019 when the company established its headquarters and created 150 new jobs. A significant expansion followed in 2022 with the creation of more than 500 additional jobs. Since then, EquipmentShare opened the industrial and upfitting center in Moberly, which included a more than $46 million investment and 151 new jobs. EquipmentShare’s ongoing growth in the state, including the headquarters expansion, has been supported through the state’s Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation. The company’s Columbia and Moberly locations are receiving assistance from Missouri One Start, a division of the Department of Economic Development. Missouri One Start assists eligible businesses with their recruitment and training needs.
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Governor Kehoe Signs SB 4 into Law, Securing Missouri's Energy Future and Economic Growth
On Wednesday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill (SB) 4 into law, taking a major step forward in strengthening Missouri's energy infrastructure and supporting long-term economic development.
"With this legislation, Missouri is well-positioned to attract new industry, support job growth, and maintain affordable, reliable energy for our citizens," said Governor Mike Kehoe. "This is about powering Missouri for Missourians and not relying on other states and countries to produce our power. This legislation strengthens our economic development opportunities, helps secure our energy independence, and provides consumer protections to build a resilient energy future for generations to come."
The legislation is designed to respond to skyrocketing energy demand and outdated energy policy, introducing vital reforms to ensure Missouri can meet its growing electricity needs and includes some of the strongest consumer protections in the nation. SB 4, sponsored by Senator Mike Cierpiot and Representative Josh Hurlbert, includes the following provisions:
- "Watt for Watt": Requires utilities to replace current capacity with dispatchable sources of energy prior to decommissioning an existing power plant, ensuring Missouri continues to have reliable power generation resources.
- Construction Work in Progress (CWIP) Accounting: Incentivizes new power generation facilities and reduces financing costs, saving Missourians money in the long run and expanding Missouri's electrical grid capacity.
- Plant in Service Accounting (PISA): Allows utilities to recover certain depreciation expenses from new natural gas power plants over a 20-year period, incentivizing the construction of new power generation facilities and helping to avoid rate shocks for consumers.
- Hot and Cold Weather Rule: Extends the disconnection grace period during extreme weather from 24 to 72 hours to protect vulnerable customers.
- Special Residential Customers Rates: Authorizes the Public Service Commission (PSC) to create tailored utility rates for seniors, low-income families, and other overly burdened customers.
- Advanced Meters and Time-of-Use Rates: Provides residential customers the option whether to participate in time-of-use rates or advanced meters programs.
- Lowering of the Revenue Requirement Impact Cap: Places stricter limits on recoverable deferred costs to help keep utility rates in check.
The bill's significance is further emphasized by the Missouri's recent selection by the National Governor's Association and the U.S. Department of Energy to convene an in-state nuclear summit, underscoring Missouri's commitment to develop new reliable energy.
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Fayette man hurt in Howard County accident
A 31 year old Fayette man was hurt in an accident that occurred at around 5:20am Tuesday in Howard County. The patrol says that he was on MO 5 when his vehicle struck a deer in the roadway. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
Three teens injured in Monday afternoon crash
Three Bosworth teenage girls were injured in a Monday afternoon crash in Carroll County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:30pm as the driver a 15 year old girl and her two passengers' aged 13 and 14 were on County Road 194 when she lost control of the UTV and it traveled off the right side of the road and overturned. All three were taken to Carroll County Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
KIRKSVILLE AREA DESERVES HIGH QUALITY RADIATION ONCOLOGY: HANNIBAL REGIONAL MOVING FORWARD ON CONSTRUCTION OF STATE OF THE ART CANCER CENTER IN KIRKSVILLE
For nearly three years, Kirksville area residents have faced major hurdles in accessing radiation oncology care. The lack of this life-saving service in the Kirksville community has left a healthcare void that has forced hundreds of area residents to travel nearly 200 miles roundtrip daily (5 days a week, typically 6-8 weeks total) for cancer treatments when they received a diagnosis that requires radiation oncology. Hannibal Regional has been working to address this need and has moved a step closer in the planned construction of the new, state-of-the-art cancer center in Kirksville. Monday, April 7, a Missouri circuit court judge ruled in favor of the Missouri Department of Social Services and Hannibal Regional in a case dealing with the $15,000,000 state appropriation signed in June of 2024 by Missouri Governor Mike Parson for Hannibal Regional to build a new cancer center in Kirksville.
Hannibal Regional, over the last year has been planning and designing the new cancer center, and plans to break ground soon on infrastructure at the site of the new cancer center. The planning and design of the cancer center has been a collaborative effort involving a dedicated team of architects, engineers, and healthcare professionals. From the earliest stages, the focus has been on creating a state-of-the-art facility that supports both advanced cancer treatment and patient-centered care. The design process included careful coordination of site access, construction staging, and long-term operational needs—ensuring the center will serve the community for generations to come. With this, significant progress has already been made. Site logistics and access planning are well underway, and architectural drawings have been developed to guide the next phases of work as Hannibal Regional works to fulfill their commitment to delivering state of the art cancer care to the Kirksville region.
Since purchasing the Complete Family Medicine clinics in the Kirksville/Highway 63 market, Hannibal Regional has seen rapid growth in the services they provide, and through discussions with the community Hannibal Regional quickly identified the pressing need for radiation oncology services for cancer patients in the Kirksville market. Hannibal Regional has been offering compassionate, expert radiation oncology services to the Hannibal community at the Cary Cancer Center since 2003, which reinforced Hannibal Regional’s understanding of what a void Kirksville is facing without these services in the region.
For more information on Hannibal Regional and Complete Family Medicine, or questions regarding the cancer center, call 573-629-3577.
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Man injured in Sunday night wreck
A 47 year old Troy man was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday night in Cooper County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 5:15pm as he was eastbound on I-70 when his car ran off the right side of the road, became airborne and came to rest in a ditch. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Columbia driver hurt in Audrain County accident
A Columbia driver was hurt in an accident that occurred at 4:30pm Saturday in Audrain County. The patrol says that a 39 year old man was on Route Y and driving too fast for conditions when he lost control on a sharp curve, causing his vehicle to travel off the right side of the roadway, struck an embankment, rotated clockwise and came to rest in a ditch facing north. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
Man hurt in early Saturday morning crash
A man was hurt in an early Saturday morning crash in Shelby County. MSHP stated that a 45 year old man from Barnhart was on US 36 half a mile east of Clarence when his truck traveled off the roadway, struck a stump and overturned. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment. The crash happened at 2am Saturday.
Driver injured in Saturday afternoon mishap
A 43 year old Hale driver was injured in a Saturday afternoon mishap in Carroll County. State troopers said that it happened at around 4:10pm as a man was on Route J when he swerved to avoid hitting a raccoon in the road, which caused his truck to run off the left side of the road, returned to the roadway, overturned and came to rest off the right side of the roadway. He was treated for minor injuries and released at the scene.
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Settlement reached in wrongful death lawsuit in Brookfield
truck driver’s 2022 death in train collision
The widow of a truck driver who
died in a crash in 2022 and the railway company she sued in a wrongful death
lawsuit have agreed to a settlement. According to KMIZ, Erin Barton, of
Brookfield had sued Burlington Northern Santa Fe in July 2022 after her
husband, Billy Barton II, was killed on June 27, 2022. An Amtrak train slammed
into Barton’s vehicle at a Chariton County crossing. Details of the settlement
were not published in documents dated on March 20, 2025. Court documents state
that the settlement will be given to Erin Barton and her five adult children.
They also state that the crossing where Billy Barton II died had a steep
incline, poor visibility because of its angle and overgrown brush and no active
devices to warn drivers. Those documents claimed Barton could not hear or
see the train coming. He was driving a dump truck for an excavating company
when the collision occurred. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Three
passengers were killed and about 150 people were injured.
Auditor Fitzpatrick gives Linn County a rating
of "good" in audit
A new audit
report by Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick gives Linn County a rating of "good" while finding a few issues
that need to be addressed in the offices
of the Sheriff and the Prosecuting Attorney. The "good" rating
is the second highest rating given by the State
Auditor's Office and indicates the
county is well managed and officials are already working to implement the recommendations contained in the
report.
The review of Linn County was part of a
regularly-scheduled audit that primarily
looked at the year ended December 31, 2023. The report found the Sheriff's office needs to improve its accounting
controls and procedures as the
office does not ensure personnel prepare accurate monthly bank reconciliations, maintain accurate book
balances, or
properly monitor its bank account. A review of
2023 deposits found the office
made 1 to 3 bank deposits each month, regardless of the total receipts collected. As a result, cash and checks are
sometimes held for extended
periods of time, which increases the risk that loss, theft, or misuse of money received will occur and go undetected.
Additionally, a review of monthly
bank reconciliations for 2023 determined the ending
reconciled balances were understated by amounts
ranging from $117 to $6,220 for 7
months and overstated by amounts ranging from $50 to $4,543 for 4 months. Only 1 month was accurate. The office
also failed to enter into written
agreements with other counties or cities that provide prisoner board for the county, which is a violation of
state law.
The audit similarly found accounting controls and procedures
in the Prosecuting Attorney's
office need improvement. The Prosecuting Attorney did not reconcile the bank accounts during the year
ended December 31,2023. Instead, on January 22, 2024, the Prosecuting
Attorney performed bank
reconciliations for all 12 months for the restitution account after
the initial site visit from the State Auditor's
Office. The report also found the
Prosecuting Attorney does not maintain a list of outstanding restitution balances. The Prosecuting Attorney
indicated he tracks outstanding
restitution in individual spreadsheets and a review of those individual spreadsheets determined outstanding
restitution balances totaled
$67,742 as of December 31, 2023. The report notes that a complete and
accurate list of unpaid restitution would allow the Prosecuting Attorney's office to more easily review
the amounts due, take appropriate
steps to ensure amounts due are collected, and determine disposition of any amounts considered
uncollectible. The final finding
in the report notes the County Commission authorized mid-term salary increases totaling $11,685 to the
Sheriff in violation
of constitutional provisions. Article VII, Section
13, of the Missouri Constitution
prohibits an increase in compensation for state, county, and municipal officers during their term of office.
MoDOT Issues Weight Allowance for Truckloads of Aggregate
Used in Flood Relief and Levee Repair
The Missouri Department of Transportation
has announced an allowance for heavier-than-normal truckloads of rock, sand and
gravel on Missouri highways for flood relief, levees and other public
infrastructure flood repair. The waiver allows private and for-hire motor
carriers to haul up to 10% more than their licensed weight on Missouri
highways.
The waiver will remain in effect through
May 5, 2025. While the waiver is in effect, participating motor carriers must
abide by the following limitations:
A loaded, gross weight is not to exceed 10%
above the gross licensed weight of the commercial motor vehicle.
The waiver applies to transportation of
rock, sand and gravel only within the state of Missouri.
Drivers must obey posted bridge weight
limits.
When crossing a bridge, the driver must
restrict the vehicle speed to no more than 30 mph.
· Travel under this
allowance is only allowed on non-interstate highways. Those taking advantage of
the weight allowance cannot operate on any portion of the interstate highway
system.
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Fulton Man Injured in Montgomery Co. Wreck
A Fulton man was injured in a single vehicle accident that happened early Wednesday morning in Montgomery County. According to the Mo State Highway Patrol crash report, the accident occurred along I-70 Westbound at the 181.6 mile marker at 2:34 AM Tuesday. A Westbound vehicle driven by a 51 year old unnamed Fulton man ran off the left side of the road and struck the concrete barrier, returned to the roadway, ran off the right side of the roadway again and overturned. The driver was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident and was transported by Montgomery Co. EMS to Lake St. Louis West for treatment of moderate injuries
Fatal Camden Co. Wreck
A two vehicle accident Thursday morning on the toll bridge on Westbound route MM in Camden Co killed a Lake Ozark man. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol online crash report, the accident happened when a 2013 Mazda CX-5 struck the right rear of another vehicle that was stopped in traffic facing South on Westbound route MM. Both vehicles began to slide as the Mazda travelled off the right side of the roadway, returned to the road, and crossed the center of the roadway. The other vehicle also crossed the center of the road and both vehicles came to rest facing East in the middle of route MM. The driver of the Mazda an unnamed 20 year old Lake Ozark man was pronounced dead at Lake Regional Hospital. The other driver was not injured.
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Mexico
Public Safety Department News
On Friday, March 7th, the Mexico Public Safety
Department became aware of a group of people going to pharmacies in various
mid-Missouri cities with fake prescriptions, trying to get drugs illegally. On
Wednesday, March 26th, at approximately 1:56PM, an alert employee at a pharmacy
in Mexico notified MPSD of someone attempting the same thing. Officers located
Michael J Hoeppner, age 41 of Wisconsin, nearby. Hoeppner was arrested and
taken to MPSD for processing, and later transported to the Audrain County Jail
for Fraudulent Attempt to Obtain Controlled Substance, Possession of Controlled
Substance, and an arrest warrant out of Wisconsin.
Parks
and Recreation Master Plan Public Presentation
Moberly Parks and Recreation wants to hear
from you! Join them on Tuesday April 8 at 6pm for their master plan public
presentation at the Lodge in Rothwell Park. For specific questions please call
660-269-8705 ext. 2040, visit their website at cityofmoberly.com or their
facebook page.
What consumers need to
know about the MU Healthcare and Anthem impasse
MU
Healthcare and Anthem have failed to reach an agreement by the contract’s end
date of March 31. The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) wants
policyholders to know the facts about where they stand with their coverage.
“We
want to emphasize to consumers that there is no reason to panic,” said DCI
Director Angela Nelson. “This situation does not mean that you have lost
your insurance, nor does it mean that you can no longer see your health care
providers at MU Healthcare. However, until Anthem and MU Healthcare establish a
new network agreement, individuals may face higher out-of-pocket expenses, such
as copays and deductibles, for services received.”
When
a provider goes “out of network,” they no longer have an agreement with your
insurance company for payment terms. Depending on your insurance plan, this
could result in higher out-of-pocket costs if you see a physician not in your
network.
“Understanding
the complexities of insurance networks can be confusing for many consumers,
particularly those receiving treatment for serious illnesses,” Nelson noted.
“We are committed to helping policyholders navigate these challenges.”
For
consumers undergoing ongoing treatment, it is important to note that you may be
eligible for 90 days of in-network coverage, provided you meet the criteria for
“continuing care.” This designation includes patients being treated for serious
conditions, those who are terminally ill, or individuals currently undergoing
inpatient care. There are also no network restrictions for emergency medical
care. Policyholders are encouraged to discuss their eligibility with their
health care provider.
For
more information about out-of-network care, visit insurance.mo.gov or call the DCI Consumer
hotline at 800-726-7390.
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MAN HURT IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 38 year old Kirksville man was hurt in an accident that occurred at 2:25pm Monday in Adair County. The patrol says that he was on MO 11 when his concrete truck traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER INJURED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A driver from Kansas City was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Monday afternoon in Randolph County. The highway patrol said it happened at 2pm as a 92 year old man was on MO B when his car ran off the right side of the road and overturned. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
TWO MEN INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING CRASH
Two men were injured in a Monday morning crash in Schuyler County. MSHP stated that a 28 year old Green City man was on Rising Sun Drive 4 miles north of Lancaster when his tractor trailer failed to make a turn due to equipment failure and then went off the south side of the road and overturned. Both the driver and his passenger a 34 year old Novinger man was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash happened at 10:30am Monday.
THREE HURT IN MARION COUNTY INCIDENT
Three people were hurt in an incident that occurred at around 5:15pm Monday in Marion County. State troopers said that a truck driven by a 71 year old Canton man was on Veterans Road in Hannibal when he failed to yield and it was struck by a car driven by a 65 year old Hannibal woman. The man suffered minor injuries while the woman and a passenger in the man's truck a 69 year old Canton woman sustained moderate injuries. All three were taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT
A 30 year old Winfield man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 8:50pm Sunday in Lincoln County. The patrol says that he was on Missouri 47 and following too close to a jeep driven by a 22 year old Wright City man when the jeep slowed to make a left turn and his truck struck the jeep in the rear. The Winfield man was transported by ambulance to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis with serious injuries.
TEEN INJURED IN RALLS COUNTY WRECK
A 17 year old Hannibal boy was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday night in Ralls County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8:25pm as he was on Route F when his car traveled off the roadway and struck a culvert. He was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
TWO HURT IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
Two people were hurt in a crash Sunday afternoon in Callaway County. MSHP stated that a 73 year old Jefferson City man was on US 63 when he failed to negotiate a curve, causing his vehicle to run off the right side of the road, struck a fence and propane tanks. He sustained moderate injuries, while his passenger a 30 year old woman from Linn Creek suffered minor injuries. Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment. The crash happened at 3:05pm Sunday.
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TEEN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 17 year old Excello girl was injured in an accident that occurred at around 11:25am Friday in Macon County. The patrol says that she was on MO 3 at Old US 36 when her car struck a truck driven by a 77 year old Ethel man who turned into her path. She was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
MAN HURT IN EARLY SATURDAY MORNING WRECK
A 40 year old man from Omaha, NE was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck early Saturday morning in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at 12:27am as he was on Route O when his truck ran off the right side of the roadway, struck a guardrail, returned to the road and then went off the left side, struck an embankment, began to roll and came to rest on its side. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to Capital Region Hospital for treatment.
DRIVER HURT IN ROLLOVER CRASH
A driver from Labadie, MO was hurt in a rollover crash Friday afternoon in Franklin County. MSHP stated that the 81 year old man was on Route N when his vehicle traveled off the right side of the road, struck a tree, went across the road and then overturned. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened at 2:10pm Friday.
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MEXICO
PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Monday, March 24 at approximately 3:53PM,
the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 1400 block of S Coal
Street in reference to a fire. Responding personnel found grass and leaves
burning along a property line between two city lots. The fire had reached
unattached garages on each property and was contained and extinguished with
each garage having minor fire damage. Investigation indicated the fire was
caused by juveniles playing with a lighter. MPSD is continuing to investigate what
occurred. There were no injuries from the incident.
ANNUAL
FIRE FIGHTERS DAY AT THE CAPITOL IS SET FOR THURSDAY
On Thursday at 12PM, firefighters
from across Missouri will gather at the Capitol for Fire Fighters Day, an
annual recognition of the importance of the fire service in protecting
Missourians and their property. This year’s ceremony follows the heroic and
indefatigable efforts of fire fighters across Missouri to battle hundreds of
wildland fires as dry vegetation, low relative humidity values and strong winds
fanned far more natural cover fires than in any year in recent memory. Strong
mutual aid cooperation among fire service agencies was essential in fighting
the fires. Incident support teams organized to relieve overburdened personnel also
played an important role.
Thursday’s ceremony
will also celebrate the essential roles of 911 telecommunicators and fire
fighter spouses in supporting the fire service.
FEBRUARY 2025 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment increased
by 12,500 jobs in February 2025 and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate
remained at 3.7 percent. Private industry employment increased by 12,200 jobs
and government employment increased by 300 jobs. Over the year, there was an
increase of 10,300 jobs from February 2024 to February 2025, and the
unemployment rate increased by two-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.5
percent in February 2024 to 3.7 percent in February 2025.
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CHARITON
VALLEY ENABLES RANDOLPH COUNTY AREA FIRST RESPONDERS TO DELIVER LIFESAVING
SERVICES WITH SMARTTOWN FREE WI-FI
Chariton
Valley remains dedicated to enhancing
life in rural Missouri by providing complimentary SmartTown Wi-Fi to area first responders in Randolph County.
SmartTown provides a secure and
reliable connection during emergencies when traditional communication methods like cell service or radio
communication may be
limited or unreliable. The Randolph County Ambulance District, the first
emergency unit
introduced to SmartTown, has been utilizing it for
a couple of months.
Chariton Valley plans to extend SmartTown to all
volunteer firefighters and first
responders in the communities it serves. This initiative aims to enhance communication for vital emergency services,
benefiting Chariton Valley
customers during critical times when every minute and second counts.
First responders who Chariton Valley has not
contacted yet are encouraged to
call 660-395-9636 to get SmartTown started today.
RED CROSS GIVING DAY IS WEDNESDAY
The American Red Cross of Central and Northern Missouri is
issuing a call to help ensure no one faces a disaster alone by donating on Red
Cross Giving Day, March 26.
During
the first 60 days of 2025, Red Cross volunteers responded to more big disasters
in the U.S. than days — including the wildfires in Los Angeles and flooding in
Kentucky, along with the severe storms in Missouri over the last two weeks. And
that’s on top of everyday crises like home fires that have upended lives here
in Central and Northern Missouri. Meanwhile, more Red Cross blood donations
have gone uncollected so far this year due to weather than throughout all of
2024.
“This
year’s disasters have set a whirlwind pace, displacing thousands of people from
their homes across the country and disrupting the nation’s blood supply for
patients,” said Rebecca Gordon, Executive Director, Red Cross of Central and
Northern Missouri. “As we enter spring disaster season, families are relying on
us to come together as a community and support them when help can’t wait during
future crises. Join us today by making a financial donation or giving blood.”
GOV. KEHOE ANNOUNCES SEVEN APPOINTMENTS TO
VARIOUS BOARDS
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced seven appointments to various
boards.
Mason Bell, of Williamsville, was appointed to the Missouri Veterinary Medical Board.
Dr.
Bell currently serves as the chief financial officer and veterinarian at Bell
Veterinary Services, LLC DBA Hillcrest Animal Hospital. He is a member of
several professional organizations including the American Veterinary Medical
Association, Missouri Veterinary Medical Association, American Association of
Beef Cattle Practitioners, American Association of Equine Practitioners, and
the Society for Theriogenology. Dr. Bell earned his Bachelor of Science in
Animal Science from Oklahoma State University and a Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine from the University of Missouri-Columbia College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Mark Ellebracht, of Excelsior Springs, was appointed to the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole.
Mr.
Ellebracht is a principal partner at The Injury Council, a personal injury law
firm in Clayton, Missouri. Ellebracht formerly served in the Missouri House of
Representatives from 2017 to 2023 for District 17 and later worked as an
assistant prosecuting attorney for Clay County. He also served as a squad
leader for the United States Army. Mr. Ellebracht earned his Bachelor of Arts
in Political Science from William Jewell College and his Juris Doctor from the
University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia.
Marcy Hammerle, of Troy, was appointed to the Missouri Veterinary Medical Board.
Dr.
Hammerle is an associate veterinarian at Elm Point Animal Hospital. She
previously served as board chair and president of the Missouri Veterinary
Medical Association and is an active member of the Missouri Veterinary Medical
Foundation, Therapeutic Horsemanship Board, and the Greater St. Louis
Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Hammerle earned her Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine from the University of Missouri-Columbia College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Jeremy Manley, of Springfield, was appointed to the State Board of Mediation.
Mr.
Manley is the president and business representative of Teamsters Local 245.
From 2017 to 2019, Manley served as a Democrat, Republican, Independent Voter
Education (DRIVE) representative for International Brotherhood of Teamsters in
Washington, D.C. Prior to working with Teamsters, Manley worked as a delivery
driver for the United Parcel Service.
Michael Pfander, of Clever, was reappointed to the Missouri Veterinary Medical Board.
Dr.
Pfander is a small animal veterinarian at Cottage Veterinary Hospital in
Springfield, Missouri. He has served on the Missouri Veterinary Medical Board
since 2012. Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Pfander also worked as an
adjunct professor at Drury University from 1996 to 2012. He is a member of
several professional organizations including the American Veterinary Medical
Association, Missouri Veterinary Medical Association, Southwest Missouri
Veterinary Medical Association, and the University of Missouri-Columbia
Veterinary Medicine Alumni Association. Dr. Pfander earned his bachelor's
degree in agriculture and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of
Missouri-Columbia.
Christopher Rohlfing, of Fayette, was reappointed to the Missouri Veterinary Medical Board.
Mr.
Rohlfing is the owner and operator of Production Agriculture. He has been a
public member of the Missouri Veterinary Medical Board since 2014. Prior to
starting his own business, Rohlfing worked as the member services manager at
Boone Electric Cooperative before retiring after 33 years. He's also worked as
an independent crop insurance agent since 1983. Mr. Rohlfing is as a member of
the Deans Strategic Advisory Committee for the University of Missouri-Columbia
School of Veterinary Medicine and is the president of the Howard County Farm
Bureau. He earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education from the
University of Missouri-Columbia and his Master of Business Administration from
William Woods University in Fulton, Missouri.
Rodney Schad, of Versailles, was appointed to the State Environmental Improvement and
Energy Resources Authority.
Mr.
Schad is the owner and operator of Schad Farm where he raises cattle, corn,
soybeans, and wheat. He formerly represented the 115th District in the Missouri
House of Representatives from 2005 to 2012 and later as the Morgan County
Commissioner from 2012 to 2020. Schad is an active member of the First
Christian Church of Versailles and the Missouri Farm Bureau. He also serves as
a board member for several organizations, including Quality Industries, Show Me
Christian Youth Home, Highland Mutual Insurance Company, and the Missouri
Public Defender Commission.
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SCHEDULED
RAILROAD WORK ON US ROUTE 24 IN MONROE CITY
Weather
permitting, March 31, U.S. Route 24 will be reduced to one lane from 7:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. between Lawn St. and S. Border St. in Monroe City for work at the
Norfolk Southern railroad crossing.
MODOT
CELEBRATES SECOND IMPROVE I-70 PROJECT GROUNDBREAKING
The
groundbreaking of the second project within the Missouri Department of
Transportation’s Improve I-70 Program kicked off with an official ceremony
Thursday March 20, in Foristell. MoDOT, joined by state and local elected
officials, along with members of the Missouri Highways and Transportation
Commission and its contractor team gathered at the closed eastbound I-70 weigh
station to break ground on Improve I-70: Warrenton to Wentzville.
Improve
I-70: Warrenton to Wentzville is one of several projects that will
expand and improve I-70 across the state. Missouri’s FY2024 budget
approved through the state legislative process and signed by the governor
provides $2.8 billion in General Revenue for the costs to build a third lane in
each direction on nearly 200 miles of I-70, from Blue Springs to
Wentzville. This project includes the Improve I-70 and additional legislatively
designated General Revenue funding. It also includes previously allocated funds
in the state’s program for other I-70 and I-64 projects for a total contract
cost of $600 million, the largest single contract in MoDOT’s history.
Construction
will begin in spring 2025 and completion is anticipated in late 2028. This
project was awarded to the Design-Build contractor team the Improve 70
Alliance (Emery Sapp and Sons, Clarkson Construction, HNTB, and Bartlett
and West) and includes the following improvements:
- Constructing a third lane in each direction on I-70 from
Warrenton to I-64 in Wentzville, including replacing the existing I-70
lanes with new full-depth concrete pavement.
- Interchange improvements at I-70 and the I-64/U.S. Route 61
interchange.
- Interchange and outer road improvements in Warrenton, Wright
City, Foristell, and at Route Z.
- Realignment at the railroad bridge on I-70 between Wentzville
Parkway and Route Z.
- Adding a third lane of travel to eastbound and westbound I-64
between I-70 and Route K.
- The team has also committed to keeping two lanes of travel
open on I-70 in both directions during peak travel times.
Those interested in receiving construction details and other
updates for this project can sign up for project e-mails at www.modot.org/improvei70/warrentonwentzville.
Motorists traveling on I-70 across the state should note that this
project will be in construction concurrently with Improve
I-70: Columbia to Kingdom City, which will add a third lane to I-70 between
Columbia and Kingdom City. Cross-state I-70 travelers should plan ahead, allow
for extra time, and be vigilant in work zones. Buckle Up. Phone Down.
MDHEWD
REMINDS STUDENTS TO FILE A FAFSA AHEAD OF ACCESS MISSOURI GRANT FINAL DEADLINE
The Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce
Development (MDHEWD) is reminding students to file their Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the April 1 Access Missouri Grant
deadline to qualify for the most financial aid possible and help broaden their higher
education opportunities.
The
Access Missouri Grant provided over $81 million to more than 40,000 students
during the 2023-24 academic year, including awards of up to $2,850. Access
Missouri can combine with other federal and student non-loan aid, such as the
Pell Grant, to help cover a student’s cost of attendance. Awards are need-based
and eligibility is determined using the information provided on the FAFSA
form.
Eligible
students who complete the FAFSA before the April 1 final deadline may receive
an Access Missouri award, subject to available funding, and will have until
July 31 to make any needed FAFSA corrections. Information about Access Missouri
eligibility and award amounts are available on the MDHEWD website.
More
information about other Missouri grants and scholarships, federal grants, and
grants and scholarships offered by schools is available at dhewd.mo.gov/ppc/grants.
Student specific eligibility information is available in the DHEWD Student
Portal at https://web.dhewd.mo.gov/studentportal/.
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SCHEDULED CLOSURE ON ROUTE ZZ IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
Weather permitting, as early as March 24, Route ZZ in
Montgomery County is scheduled to close, over Little
Loutre Creek, 0.46 mile south of Route RA near Wellsville,
as work begins on a bridge replacement project. Work is anticipated to be complete by mid-June. Included
in this contract is an additional bridge replacement project, located on Route K in Audrain County, over Hickory Creek, 1.74 miles
west of Route W near Farber. This bridge is
currently in progress with an anticipated completion date of late-May. All work is weather dependent
and schedules are subject to change.
GOV.
MIKE KEHOE NEWS
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced that the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) will participate in joint Preliminary Damage
Assessments (PDAs) of public infrastructure in 25 counties following
the deadly tornadoes and severe storms that devastated much of Missouri March 14-15.
“These
devastating storms and tornadoes not only destroyed hundreds of homes and
businesses, but also severely impacted roads, bridges, and other critical
public infrastructure,” Governor Kehoe said. “The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has been on the
ground for several days helping local officials document damage, collect cost
estimates and substantiate the need for federal Public Assistance. Initial
damage reports clearly warrant a formal review by FEMA as part of the disaster
declaration process.”
Joint
PDAs are being requested for the following counties: Benton, Bollinger, Butler, Callaway, Carter, Dent, Dunklin, Franklin, Gentry, Howell, Iron, Madison, New Madrid, Oregon, Ozark, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Louis, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard, Wayne and Wright. Additional
counties may be added as damage information is received from local officials.
Joint PDA teams are made up of representatives from FEMA, SEMA,
and local emergency management officials. Beginning Tuesday, March 25, six teams will
verify documented damage to determine if Public Assistance can be
requested through
FEMA. Public
Assistance allows
local governments and qualifying nonprofit agencies to seek federal assistance
for reimbursement of emergency response and recovery costs, including repair and replacement
of damaged roads, bridges and other public infrastructure.
These
PDAs will be in addition to those that began today for Individual Assistance,
which allows eligible residents to seek federal assistance for temporary
housing, housing repairs, replacement of damaged belongings, vehicles and other
qualifying expenses.
Clean-up
and recovery efforts are ongoing across the state, and the State Emergency
Operations Center remains activated. SEMA continues to coordinate with local officials, other state
agencies, and volunteer and faith-based partners to identify needs and assist
impacted families and individuals. If you have damage, you should contact your insurance company
and file a claim as soon as possible. Multi-Agency Resource Centers (MARCs),
one-stop shops for recovery resources, will be scheduled in the coming days.
Missourians
in need of debris removal services can call the Crisis Cleanup Hotline at (844)
965-1386 to be connected with volunteers from local relief organizations and
community and faith-based groups who may be able to assist. All services are
free, though assistance is not guaranteed due to the overwhelming need. This
hotline will remain active through Friday, March 28, 2025.
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Governor Mike
Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-20 in response to the severe weather that
has impacted communities across Missouri. This order grants the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) discretionary authority to temporarily
waive or suspend specific environmental rules and regulations to facilitate
storm debris removal and recovery efforts.
"The
recent storms have left widespread damage that requires a swift and
coordinated response," said Governor
Kehoe. "By signing this order, we are ensuring that
local jurisdictions have the flexibility to expedite cleanup efforts while
maintaining public safety and health."
The Missouri State Emergency Management
Agency (SEMA) has reported significant storm damage
across multiple regions resulting in excessive debris accumulation from high
winds and tornadoes. The waivers authorized under Executive Order 25-20 will
help streamline debris disposal and recovery operations, reducing
administrative delays. DNR has issued waivers that immediately apply to
Missouri communities affected by the storm, covering the following areas:
· Disposal
of yard waste and major appliances in sanitary landfills
· Burning
of woody vegetation
· Asbestos
abatement and demolition
· Discharge
of wastewater
These temporary
waivers will allow local and state agencies to act quickly, ensuring cleanup
efforts proceed efficiently and without unnecessary regulatory delays.
This order will
remain in effect until April 14, 2025, unless extended or otherwise modified.
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CHARITON
COUNTY ROUTE 11 BRIDGE NOW OPEN
The
Chariton County Missouri Route 11 bridge over Salt Creek, located south of
Mendon, is now open following a bridge replacement project through the
Northwest Bridge Bundle project. The Capital – Horner & Shifrin team,
working with the Missouri Department of Transportation through a design-build
contract, reopened the bridge on Wednesday.
The Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build project which will
replace or rehabilitate 31 poor-condition bridges in north central Missouri.
The full list of bridges to be replaced can be found on the Northwest
Bridge Bundle web page.
TEEN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY
ACCIDENT
A Sturgeon teen was injured in an accident that occurred at
10:50pm Wednesday in Boone County. The patrol says that the 18 year old boy was
on Highway OO when his car slid off the roadway, struck a concrete culvert and
overturned. He was taken to Boone Hospital in Columbia for treatment of
moderate injuries.
NEW BUSINESS COMING TO ST. JOSEPH, CREATING 138 NEW JOBS
Nortian Foodtech, an
innovative food manufacturer, has announced that it will establish a facility
in St. Joseph, investing more than $22.2 million and creating 138 new jobs. The
company will construct a 160,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing
facility to produce high-quality, food-grade protein from meat byproducts.
Nortian Foodtech
is a startup company that transforms meat byproducts that would typically be
discarded into high-value, food-grade ingredients. The company’s strategic
decision to open its first U.S. location in St. Joseph will provide
opportunities to partner with other food manufacturers in the area.
Nortian
Foodtech is focused on solving the hard underlying problems in food and farming
by creating new technology rooted on scientific discovery and solid
engineering. By implementing cutting-edge technology and efficient
manufacturing processes, the company maximizes resource utilization while
reducing environmental impact.
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TWO INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN AUDRAIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people from Centralia were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at 3:10am Tuesday in Audrain County. The patrol says that a 45 year old man and his passenger a 22 year old woman were on N. Rangeline Road when their UTV crossed the center of the roadway, ran off the left side of the road, he overcorrected, causing it to overturn and sliding to a stop. The man sustained serious injuries, while the woman suffered moderate injuries. Both were transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
TEEN HURT IN TUESDAY MORNING CRASH
A 19 year old boy from Bonnots Mill, MO was hurt in a Tuesday morning crash in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 9:40am as he was on MO 15 when his vehicle crossed the center of the road, went off the left side and struck a culvert before coming to a stop. He was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
MDC
STAFF FOUGHT MORE THAN 80 WILDFIRES AROUND MISSOURI LAST WEEK
Dry conditions and high winds sparked hundreds of wildfires
around Missouri last week, primarily on March 13 and 14 before severe
thunderstorms and tornados swept into the state and quenched many of the
blazes. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), partnering
fire departments and MDC staff reported 224 wildfires covering more than 15,500
acres between March 10-16. While more than 20 homes and numerous vehicles and
outbuildings were lost to the flames, there were no reported injuries or
deaths.
More
than 90 specially trained MDC staff responded to 83 of the wildfires around the
state, covering nearly 9,000 acres.
“We
are so very thankful for everyone’s efforts in fighting these fires,” said MDC
Fire Program Coordinator Ben Webster. “We greatly appreciate the expertise,
hard work, and long hours from our staff, the U.S. Forest Service, the National
Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and especially the many rural
fire departments who are such vital partners in these efforts.”
According
to MDC, the Camdenton area in central Missouri had 42 fires with a total of
6,086 acres burned, including 761 acres on Granny’s Acres Conservation Area in
Benton County. More than 30 MDC staff responded.
Several
dozen MDC staff assisted with a 150-acre fire on private land near Milan in
northeast Missouri. They also fought a 78-acre wildfire on Big Creek
Conservation Area in Adair County and a one-acre fire on nearby Sugar Creek
Conservation Area.
MDC
staff fought 19 fires in the Ozark region of the state covering nearly 1,500
acres, including nearly 300 acres of conservation lands. MDC reported that
extreme weather conditions had one of its teams fighting a fire one minute and
then taking shelter in a Dent County homeowner’s basement for a tornado warning
the next.
MDC
staff in the St. Louis region assisted with six separate fires covering nearly
300 acres, including in Davisville, on Highway 47 near Potosi, and on 178 acres
at River 'Round Conservation Area in Franklin County, and on nearly 80 acres on
the Glassberg Family Conservation Area in Jefferson County.
MDC
staff in southwest counties responded to nine wildfires that consumed 583
acres, including 75 acres on Comstock Prairie Conservation Area in Barton
County with the rest on private land. Staff also assisted the U.S. Forest
Service (USFS) on a 173-acre fire that burned part of its Seligman Hollow area
and private land.
More
than two dozen MDC staff in southeast Missouri responded to five fires that
consumed more than 300 acres, including a 115-acre blaze on USFS and private
land south of Flatwoods Conservation Area in Wayne County and a fire on 110
acres of private lands northeast of Des Arc in Iron County. Staff contained a
26-acre fire on Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area in Genevieve County. Staff
also assisted local fire departments in containing a 48-acre fire on private
land in Ste Genevieve County and a 12-acre fire on private land in Reynolds
County north of Current River Conservation Area.
While these fires have been contained and extinguished, the
National Weather Service still has Red Flag Warnings for parts of Missouri. A red flag warning
is issued to inform the public, firefighters, and land management agencies that
conditions are ideal for wildfire ignition and rapid spread. These include
drought conditions or warm weather with very low humidity and high or erratic
winds. Learn more at www.weather.gov/.
Some wildfires are set by vandals. Help stop arson by calling
Operation Forest Arson at 800-392-1111. Callers will remain anonymous and
rewards are possible.
Learn how to help prevent wildfires at mdc.mo.gov/your-property/fire-management/wildfire-prevention.
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MEXICO
PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Saturday, March 15 at approximately
9:47PM, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 200 block of S.
Alabama in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, officers learned that a
46-year-old man had been shot while in the front yard of a house, by the people
in a white Lincoln sedan. This was part of a dispute which had been going on
throughout the day at various locations. Audrain Ambulance District responded and
took the man to University Hospital, where he was admitted for
non-life-threatening injuries. At approximately 9:56PM, a deputy with the
Audrain County Sheriff’s Department stopped the suspect vehicle on S Clark St.
near Oak Lane. Monterio M Truss, age 25 of Mexico was arrested. Branden J
Truss, age 28 of Mexico, ran from the traffic stop and was not located.
Monterio Truss was processed at MPSD and eventually transported to the Audrain
County Jail for Assault 1st degree, Assault 4th degree, and Unlawful Use of Weapon.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Branden Truss. The Missouri State Highway
Patrol also assisted with the investigation. Anyone with information about this
incident and / or the current location of Branden Truss, is asked to contact
Mexico Public Safety at (573) 473-5800 or (573) 581-2100 or CRIMESTOPPERS at
(800) 392-TIPS or (800) 392-8477.
GOV.
MIKE KEHOE NEWS
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced the state has requested the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) participate in joint preliminary
damage assessments (PDAs) for Individual Assistance in 23 counties following
the severe storms and deadly tornadoes that devastated Missouri March 14-15.
This request begins the process of obtaining federal disaster assistance.
"As
I observed during my visit to impacted areas this weekend, these storms and
tornadoes caused widespread, devastating destruction and disrupted the lives of
families and business across the Missouri," said Governor Kehoe.
"The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has been
working closely with local emergency management officials, and we are confident
the damage meets the threshold for FEMA to participate in joint damage
assessments."
Joint
PDAs are being requested for the following counties: Bollinger, Butler,
Camden, Carter, Franklin, Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Laclede, New Madrid, Oregon,
Ozark, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Louis, Stoddard,
Wayne, Webster, and Wright.
Joint
PDA teams are made up of representatives from FEMA, SEMA, the U.S. Small
Business Administration and local emergency management officials.
Beginning Thursday, March 20, six teams will survey and verify
documented damage to determine if Individual Assistance can be requested
through FEMA. Individual Assistance allows eligible residents to seek federal
assistance for temporary housing, housing repairs, replacement of damaged
belongings, vehicles, and other qualifying expenses.
Initial
damage assessments estimate approximately 368 houses were destroyed, 356
with major damage and 1,058 with minor damage. Damage
assessments for roads, bridges and other public infrastructure are ongoing,
likely resulting in a request for additional PDAs for Public Assistance later
this week.
The
National Weather Service (NWS) continues to survey damage and debris patterns
to determine the total number and strength of tornadoes. NWS has preliminarily
confirmed the following 12 tornadoes as of March 16:
EF1:
Franklin County (Elmont to Union)
EF1:
Jefferson County (Klondike Rd)
EF1:
Webster County (near Seymour)
EF1:
Oregon County (near Rover)
EF2:
Franklin/St. Louis counties (Villa Ridge to Fox Creek)
EF2:
Jefferson County (Hillsboro to Arnold)
EF2:
St. Louis County (Bridgeton)
EF2:
Phelps County (Doolittle to Rolla)
EF2:
Dunklin/Pemiscot counties
EF3:
Iron County (Des Arc)
EF3:
Butler County (Poplar Bluff)
EF3:
Ozark County (Bakersfield)
Volunteer and faith-based organizations also continue to support
response efforts and provide support services to those in need. The Red Cross
of Missouri continues to provide meals and emergency supplies and operate
shelters. Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief is assisting individuals and
families with debris removal. Convoy of Hope is providing water and other
emergency supplies, and the Salvation Army also continues to provide meals to
those in impacted counties.
Missourians
with unmet needs are encouraged to contact United Way by dialing 2-1-1 or the American
Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767. For additional resources and information
about disaster recovery in Missouri, including general clean-up information,
housing assistance, and mental health services, visit recovery.mo.gov.
Governor
Mike Kehoe signed the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 supplemental budget bill, HB 14,
that was passed by the General Assembly last week. The bill allows for current
operations of state government to continue through FY 2025.
"This
supplemental bill reflects our commitment to ensuring critical services
continue uninterrupted for Missourians," said Governor Kehoe.
"From strengthening education and special needs services to supporting law
enforcement and senior care, this funding will make a meaningful impact on
communities across our state."
HB
14 totals over $1.9 billion, including $391.5 million in general revenue, $1.4
billion in federal funds, and $183.4 million in other funds. The supplemental
budget bill includes funding for several high priority areas:
- $14 million for
services provided to Missouri seniors, including home-delivered and
congregate meals, transportation, in-home services, and more;
- $157.4 million to
support the Foundation Formula for public schools;
- $20.8 million to
provide special education instruction, therapies and other related
services to children with disabilities ages 3-5;
- $16.5 million for
the First Steps program;
- $250,000 for
immigration enforcement training pursuant to Executive Order 25-04; and
- $187,500 and staff
to support full time Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC)
investigators within each of the nine MSHP troop regions.
Following the devastating storms that struck Missouri on March
14, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe and the Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education (DESE) took immediate action to support impacted school districts and
ensure students can safely return to the classroom as soon as possible.
Early
assessments show the storm impacted nearly two dozen school districts, with
many sustaining damage to buildings, including:
Significant
power loss
“While
I am disheartened to see the damage that a number of Missouri schools faced
from Friday night’s storm, I am incredibly grateful that these storms did not
hit while school was in session,” said Governor Kehoe. “Now that the storms have
passed and we are turning our attention to recovery, we must prioritize
ensuring our children can safely return to school to continue their education
and prevent any academic delays.”
As
part of this response, DESE is working closely with impacted school districts
as they identify alternative education sites and work to secure transportation
for students. The department is also working to ensure impacted districts are
not financially penalized under the state education foundation formula for days
they are unable to operate.
“We
began working on this issue early Saturday morning and have been in close
contact with Governor Kehoe since the very beginning,” said Commissioner Karla Eslinger.
“Our top priority is ensuring students and educators can safely return to
learning environments. I am speaking directly to impacted school leaders to
ensure we’re making rapid progress to help schools recover. We appreciate
Governor Kehoe’s leadership and support during these challenges.”
School
districts are encouraged to contact their DESE Area Supervisor of Instruction to
report needs or request assistance.
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COLUMBIA MAN INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 32 year old Columbia man was injured in an accident that occurred at 6am Monday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on US 63 when his car traveled into the path of a van driven by a 49 year old man from Altamont, MO and the van struck the car in the rear. The Columbia man was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
A 28 year old woman from Quincy, IL was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday morning in Marion County. The highway patrol said that it happened at 6:30am as she was on US 61 when her vehicle ran off the right side of the road, struck a ditch and partially overturned. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy for treatment.
GOV.
MIKE KEHOE PROVIDES UPDATE ON MISSOURI’S STORM RESPONSE AND RECOVERY EFFORTS
Governor
Mike Kehoe provided an update on Missouri’s recovery efforts following the
devastating tornadoes that struck on March 14, leaving widespread destruction
across 27 counties.
The
storm has resulted in 12 confirmed fatalities, with one person still missing.
Hundreds of homes, schools, and businesses have been either destroyed or
severely damaged. At the height of the storm, more than 140,000 homes and
businesses were without power, and 101 roads were closed due to debris,
flooding, and structural damage. While significant progress has been made,
approximately 47,000 customers remain without power as crews continue
restoration efforts. The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) also
had reports of over 130 wildland fires on Friday, some of which damaged homes
and structures.
"The
scale of devastation across our state is staggering," said Governor
Kehoe. "While we grieve the lives of those lost, we are also focused
on action—getting power restored, clearing debris, and ensuring our communities
have the resources they need to recover. The strength and resilience of
Missourians are already on display, and we will be with them every step of the
way."
Ahead
of the storm on Friday, Governor Kehoe issued a State of Emergency declaration,
which allowed first responders, road crews, and emergency management officials
to move quickly. The Missouri's State Emergency Operations Plan remains in
effect.
Damage Assessments and Federal Support: SEMA regional coordinators continue working
swiftly with local emergency managers to make initial damage assessments in
preparation for a federal major disaster declaration request. To expedite the
process, SEMA has shifted additional regional coordinators into the most
heavily impacted areas of the state. SEMA staff are coordinating resource requests from local
emergency managers for needed supplies, materials, and support services with
sheltering, debris clearance, damage assessments, and other needs.
White House Coordination: Governor Kehoe has been in direct contact with
the White House and Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) officials, who have assured him they are closely
monitoring the situation and are ready to assist as soon as Missouri request is
submitted.
Governor
Kehoe and state officials spent yesterday surveying some of the hardest-hit
areas, including Wayne, Butler, and Jefferson counties. Wayne County alone saw
six of the 12 reported fatalities, underscoring the storm's devastating impact.
All
levels of government are fully engaged, and recovery efforts continue across
the state.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) and Missouri
Department of Transportation (MODOT) crews have all been deployed to
clear debris, reopen roadways, and ensure the safety of Missourians across all
affected counties.
Utility companies, including investor-owned,
municipal, and cooperative providers, are working around the clock to restore
power.
Emergency shelters remain open in impacted
areas, offering food, medical support, and temporary housing for displaced
residents.
SEMA
also continues to coordinate with volunteer and faith-based partners to
identify needs and assist residents over the coming days and weeks. The
American Red Cross of Missouri has opened shelters at the following locations
for individuals and families that have been displaced or otherwise impacted:
Louis County: North County Rec Plex | 2577
Redman Avenue, St Louis MO 63136
Residents
who have experienced damage to their homes, cars and property should contact
their insurance company and document damage with photographs. Missourians with
unmet needs are encouraged to contact United Way by dialing
2-1-1 or the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767.
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MAN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 76 year old Ewing man was injured in an accident that occurred at 2:05pm Saturday in Macon County. The patrol says that he was on US 36 Three miles west of New Cambria when his tractor trailer struck a bridge, traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck a tree and a creek bed. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A driver was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday night in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at 11:35pm as a 22 year old Hawk Point man was on Missouri 47 and driving too fast for the road conditions when he failed to negotiate a curve, causing his truck to travel off the right side of the road and overturned, returned to the roadway, coming to rest on it's top. He was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
A 38 year old Hannibal woman was seriously injured in a crash early Sunday morning in Marion County. MSHP stated that she was a passenger in a car driven by a 50 year old Hannibal man. They were on US 61 when he lost control on a snow covered bridge and it traveled off and struck a ditch and overturned. She was taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL with serious injuries. The crash happened at 3:55am Sunday.
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CHILLICOTHE
POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS
The
Chillicothe Police Department began an investigation of domestic violence at the beginning of March. On March 11,
the Chillicothe Police Department
executed multiple search warrants within the city limits following an
investigation into illegal weapons possession and drug distribution. During the execution of these warrants, officers
recovered:14 firearms Large
quantity of ammunition Illegal
controlled substances Evidence of
drug distribution As a result
of this investigation, a 35 year old male was taken into custody and transported to the Caldwell County
Detention Center pending
the filing of formal charges.
Unlawful Possession of Firearms
Unlawful Use of Weapons
Assault
Possession of Controlled Substances
Delivery of Controlled Substances
The investigation revealed the suspect was prohibited from
possessing firearms due to prior
convictions and an active protection order. Evidence indicated the suspect had been obtaining
firearms illegally and was
involved in the distribution of controlled substances.
The Chillicothe Police Department remains
committed to the suppression of
criminal activity at every level in our community. We encourage anyone with information about illegal weapons or drug
activity to contact the
Chillicothe Police Department at 660-646-2121.
INVESTIGATION
INTO HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN PIKE COUNTY
On December 21,
2024, the Pike County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a missing man,
identified as Nathanial C. Mueller, 23, of Hannibal, MO. On February 28, 2025,
authorities located human remains in rural Pike County. The remains were
confirmed to be Mueller’s.
On March 3, 2025, at the request of the Pike
County Sheriff’s Office, the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug
and Crime Control will take over the investigation into Mueller’s disappearance
and death.
The investigation is ongoing, and the Missouri
State Highway Patrol requests anyone with information related to this case
contact Troop C Headquarters at (636) 300-2800.
PRINCETON
AND SOUTH LINEVILLE ADA PROJECT PROPERTY OWNERS AND COMMUNITY INVITED TO PUBLIC
MEETING
The Missouri
Department of Transportation and consultants
from Affinis are designing a project to upgrade sidewalks in Princeton
and South Lineville along U.S. Routes 136 and 65 in compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). MoDOT will host a public meeting
for property owners and community members to learn about the project and
provide feedback. A public open-house meeting will be held at the
Princeton High School, 1008 E. Coleman St., Princeton, MO 64673, on
Wednesday, March 26.
Attendees are welcome to visit any time between 11
a.m. and 6 p.m. to view project plans and speak with project leaders. No
formal presentation will be made.
Affected property owners have been contacted by
MoDOT's Right of Way staff to schedule a meeting between 11 a.m. and 6
p.m. to discuss temporary easement needs for the project.
Walk-ins are also welcome. Property owners must bring a valid driver's
license. If you are unable to attend the
public meeting, two other opportunities for public comment are available
through Wednesday, April 9.
View the project website at Missouri Route 136 and
U.S. Route 65 Sidewalk/ADA Improvements in Mercer County | Missouri
Department of Transportation [2]. While there, sign up to receive
updates about this project via email and/or leave comments.
Mail your comments to:
Mercer County
ADA project
Missouri Department of Transportation
3602 North Belt Highway
St. Joseph, MO 64506
All comments must be postmarked by Wednesday,
April 9, 2025.
GOV.
KEHOE ORDERS FLAGS TO FLY AT HALF-STAFF IN HONOR OF JOHNSON COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT CAPTAIN VERNON COLLETT
On Thursday, in honor of Johnson County Fire Protection District
Captain Vernon Collett, Governor Mike Kehoe ordered U.S. and Missouri flags be
flown at half-staff at government buildings in Johnson County, the Fire
Fighters Memorial of Missouri in Kingdom City, and firehouses statewide on
Friday, March 14, 2025, from sunrise to sunset.
“Vernon
Collett’s full-time job was with the Johnson County Road and Bridge Department,
but he also had a calling to serve his community as a volunteer firefighter
with the Johnson County Fire Protection District,” Governor Mike Kehoe said.
“For over 29 years, Captain Collett responded to countless fires, vehicle
crashes, and other emergencies. He died fulfilling the responsibility he had
taken on in order to protect others. We will remember Captain Collett as a
model public servant who selflessly supported his community.”
On
March 8, Captain Collett, 60, responded and was extinguishing a controlled burn
that had grown out of control when he collapsed from a medical emergency and
died at the scene.
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MAN
INJURED IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON ACCIDENT
A 27 year old man from Westville, OK was
injured in an accident that occurred at 4:10pm Tuesday in Gasconade County. The
patrol says that he was on Missouri
19 when his vehicle traveled partially off
the right side of the roadway and the towed unit struck a guardrail and then it
began to travel down an embankment
and the towed unit overturned, coming to rest
on its top. He was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
SCHEDULED
CLOSURE ON ROUTE ZZ IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY FOR BRIDGE
REPLACEMENT PROJECT
Weather permitting, as early as March
24, Route ZZ in Montgomery County is scheduled to close, over Little Loutre Creek,
0.46 mile south of Route RA near
Wellsville, as work begins on a bridge
replacement project. Work is anticipated to be complete by mid-June.
Included in this contract is an
additional bridge replacement project, located on Route K in Audrain County, over Hickory
Creek, 1.74 miles west of Route W near
Farber. This bridge is currently in progress
with an anticipated completion date of late-May.
E & C Bridge, LLC was awarded the
contract in December 2024 in the amount of $2M. All work is weather dependent and
schedules are subject to change.
MDC
WANTS PUBLIC COMMENTS ON RESIDENT AND NONRESIDENT HUNTING
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC)
is interested in learning more about the experiences of Missouri residents
and nonresidents who hunt deer,
turkey, and waterfowl in the state -- three
of Missouri’s most popular game species.
To learn more, MDC is conducting a survey of
a sample of resident and nonresident hunters who purchased permits for
deer, turkey, or waterfowl in the
past two years. In addition to the surveys,
MDC is requesting public comment on the topic online.
MDC created the survey and public comment
opportunity in response to public feedback it has received from resident
hunters regarding increased hunting
pressure in Missouri by nonresident hunters. MDC is emailing the survey to 56,000 resident
hunters from around the state and
1,800 nonresident hunters. According to MDC, 542,532 Missouri residents
and 84,568 nonresident hunters
purchased one or more of the related hunting
permits over the two years. In addition to the survey, MDC will be
accepting public comment on the topic
online through March 24 at moconservation.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6KEkmFst4NyA9oy
.
MDC is considering a range of potential
regulatory changes regarding nonresident hunting. They could include
limiting nonresident hunting during
portions of the deer, turkey, and/or
waterfowl hunting seasons; changing the price of nonresident permits; restricting
nonresident hunting in portions of the
state; and/or restricting nonresident hunting
on MDC conservation areas.
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MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT
On Saturday,
March 8 at approximately 1:37pm, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded
to the 1500 block of Kent Rd in reference to a fire. The residents
reported their house filling with smoke from an unknown source. Responding
personnel found a fire in the utility room, located in the basement of the
home. The fire was contained and extinguished in that area with the
utility room suffering moderate fire and water damage. The fire started in
the area of a recently washed pile of laundry covering an old
electronic device similar to a Blackberry. There were no injuries from the
incident.
COMMISSION AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR PROJECTS IN NORTHEAST DISTRICT
During its regular meeting on March 5, the
Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded the following contracts
for bridge replacements, bridge painting, and resurfacing projects in the
Northeast District.
A $1.8M contract was
awarded to Gene Haile Excavating, Inc., for a bridge replacement project on
Route J in Macon County, over Mussel Fork, 0.03 mile east of the Linn County
line, near New Boston.
A $13.7M contract was
awarded to Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. for bridge replacement projects in
Montgomery and Warren counties at the following locations:
A $3.9M contract was
awarded to Gene Haile Excavating, Inc. for bridge replacement projects in
Montgomery County at the following locations:
Route K - Over Dry
Fork Creek, 1.8 miles west of Missouri Route 19, near Big Spring
Route K - Over Loutre
River, 0.4 mile west of Missouri Route 19, near Big Spring
A $370,424 contract
was awarded to Omega Coatings & Construction, LLC for a bridge painting
project in Pike and Ralls counties at the following locations:
Route D - Bridge over
U.S. Route 61 in Eolia in Pike County
Route D - Bridge over
Lick Creek, 1.2 miles west of Missouri Route 19, in Ralls County
A $514,431 contract
was awarded to Omega Coatings & Construction, LLC for a bridge painting
project in Clark and Knox counties at the following locations:
U.S. Route 136 -
Bridge over BNSF Railway, 0.21 mile west of South Street, in Medill in Clark
County
Missouri Route 11 -
Bridge over North Fork South Fabius River, 1.4 miles west of Missouri Route 15,
near Baring, in Knox County
Missouri Route 156 -
Bridge over North River, 0.28 mile west of Missouri Route 15, near Novelty in
Knox County
Route P - Bridge over
BNSF Railway, 3.23 miles south of Missouri Route 11, near Kenwood in Knox
County
A $11.2M contract was
awarded to Magruder Paving, LLC, for a resurfacing project on Westbound U.S.
Route 36, from 0.5 mile west of Route Z near Monroe City in Marion County to
0.3 mile west of the Macon County line near Clarence
Additional information, regarding timelines
and traffic impacts will be released prior to the start of construction.
MDC REMINDS SNAGGERS PADDLEFISH SEASON BEGINS MARCH 15
Missouri’s official state aquatic animal is a giant, prehistoric
fish whose ancestors swam during the time of dinosaurs. Thousands of snaggers
look forward to encountering this ancient sport fish during Missouri’s annual
spring paddlefish season.
The
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds anglers the season for the
major paddlefish waters – Lake of the Ozarks, Harry S. Truman Reservoir, and
Table Rock Lake – along with most other waters in Missouri runs March 15
through April 30. The season for the Mississippi River is March 15 through May
15 with a fall season of Sept. 15 through Dec. 15.
Paddlefish,
named for their large, paddle-shaped snouts, can grow to seven feet and weigh
more than 100 pounds. Paddlefish swim slowly with their mouths wide open,
collecting tiny crustaceans and insects in their elaborate, closely-set gill
rakers. The paddle-shaped snout functions as an electrosensory organ that
allows it to sense plankton as it swims through water.
Because
the giant fish eat crustaceans and insects, they do not bite on traditional
fishing hooks. They are usually caught through the practice of snagging, where
anglers drag large, triple-sided hooks through the water to “snag” a fish in
the body with the hooks.
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March 11,
2025
DRIVER
HURT IN EARLY MONDAY MORNING INCIDENT
A driver was hurt in an early Monday morning
incident in Putnam County. The highway patrol said that it happened at 4:40am
as a 25 year old Unionville man was on Route U when his truck struck a cow in
the road. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to Putnam County Memorial
Hospital for treatment.
TWO
INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people were injured in an accident that
occurred just before 10pm Sunday in Boone County. The patrol says that a 20
year old Kansas City woman and her passenger an 18 year old boy from Hallsville
were on Route B when their car traveled off the right side of the roadway and
overturned. Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of
minor injuries.
THREE
INJURED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION
Three people were injured in a head-on
collision Sunday night in Warren County. MSHP stated that a car driven by a 41
year old Troy woman was on Route D when her car crossed the center line and
collided head-on with a car being driven by a 44 year old Marthasville man. Both
drivers and a passenger in the man’s car, a 10 year old boy also from
Marthasville were transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Washington for
treatment of moderate injuries. The collision happened at 6:15pm Sunday.
LEARN
HOW TO USE AN ATLATL WITH MDC IN HANNIBAL THIS WEEK
Learn the history of the atlatl and how it is used today with
the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) in Hannibal. The atlatl is a
primitive way of hunting that has been utilized in Missouri throughout history.
MDC invites the public ages 10 and older to learn how to use an atlatl at three
events in Hannibal this week. The dates and times are as follows, and all
events will be held at J. Thad Ray Memorial Wildlife Area:
All
equipment for these events will be provided, and participants are encouraged to
bring a camp chair or be prepared to stand for the duration of the event. They
also are asked to wear closed toed shoes. To find J. Thad Ray Memorial Wildlife
Area from the junction of Route W and Highway 61, take Route W west
approximately one mile. The events will be held off the mowed trail to the left
of the parking lot. Questions about these events should be sent to Kathi Moore
at kathi.moore@mdc.mo.gov.
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March 10, 2025
MAN
HURT IN LINCOLN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A 55 year old Troy man was hurt in an accident
that occurred at 6pm Friday in Lincoln County. The patrol says that he was on
Route U when his motorcycle traveled off the right side of the roadway and
struck a culvert. He was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St.
Louis for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER
INJURED IN EARLY SATURDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was injured in an early Saturday
morning crash in Gasconade County. The highway patrol said it happened at
1:10am as a 27 year old Owensville man was on Missouri 28 when he failed to
negotiate a curve, causing his truck to run off the right side of the road, he
overcorrected, went back across the road, went off the left side of the roadway
and struck a driveway embankment. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken
to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment.
Serious Injuries in Thursday Night Wreck
A single-vehicle accident in Chariton County Thursday evening sent four people to the hospital with serious injuries. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred about 8:53 pm on Highway 11, two miles north of Rothville. According to the crash report, the driver of a Ford Mustang, a 20-year-old Brookfield man, was southbound when he ran off the left side of the road and the car overturned. The driver was taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield. An 18-year-old Brunswick woman was taken to Hedrick Medical Center in Chillicothe, and two other men from Brookfield, 22 and 25 years old, were flown to University Hospital in Columbia. They were not wearing seat belts at the time of the crash.
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St. Joseph, Mo. – The following is a list of general highway maintenance and construction work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northwest Missouri region for the week of March 10-16. There also may be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below. Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. Check the MoDOT Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org, or download the app for updated information. MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by buckling up, putting your phone down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. |
Carroll County
Route J - CLOSED at the Bridge Creek Bridge for a bridge replacement project through May 2025. (Capital-Horner & Shifrin).*1
Chariton County
Route 11 – CLOSED at the Salt Creek Bridge for a bridge replacement project through March 2025. (Capital-Horner & Shifrin).*1
Route D – CLOSED at the Mussel Fork Creek Bridge for a bridge replacement project through July 2025. (Capital-Horner & Shifrin).*1
Route 11 – Shoulder work from U.S. Route 24 to Route M, March 10-14.
Livingston County
U.S. Route 36 – Pavement repairs under the U.S. Route 65 Bridge and the Canadian Pacific Railroad Bridge in Chillicothe, March 10-13. The roadway will be narrowed to one lane and a 16-foot width restriction will be in place (Contractor: Magruder Paving, LLC).
Mercer County
Route J – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Route JJ to Jockey Street, March 11, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Friday March 7, 2025
Purdin Driver Injured in Tuesday morning Wreck
A 50 year old Purdin man received minor injuries in a single vehicle wreck along Hwy 5 about 5 miles South of Milan early Tuesday morning. According to the Mo State Highway Patrol the driver was travelling Northbound when they travelled off the right side of the roadway and struck a tree at 3:30am. He was transported by private auto to Sullivan County Memorial Hospital for treatment.
Vandalia Driver Injured Wednesday in Audrain County
A 65 year old Vandalia man sustained moderate injuries in a wreck that happened at 8:00am Wednesday morning on Route j in Audrain county. According to the Mo State Highway Patrol the accident happened at county road 448 when a Northbound vehicle failed to negotiate a curve during hazardous weather conditions, travelled off the right side of the roadway and struck a culvert. The driver was transported to University Hospital by Audrain County Ambulance.
Red Cross Encourages Missourians to check Smoke Alarms
Missourians will turn their clocks forward one hour this weekend as daylight saving time begins. The American Red Cross also encourages Missourians to test their smoke alarms this weekend to make sure they're working properly and change the batteries if needed. Studies show working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a house fire in half. In January, Red Cross volunteers responded to help more than 920 people affected by house fires in Missouri. Fires account for the majority of the nearly 65,000 disasters the Red Cross responds to nationwide.
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March 3, 2025
Chillicothe Shooting Incident
Chillicothe police are investigating a shooting incident that occurred in the early morning hours of Sunday March 2nd leaving once person hospitalized. At 2:11 a.m., officers were made aware of a gunshot victim who had been taken to Hedrick Medical Center. The victim, identified only as an 18 year old male was being treated for injuries but the extent of those injuries has not been released. A male acquaintance of the victim was taken from the hospital to the Chillicothe police department where he was taken into custody. During the investigation, a traffic stop was conducted where officers found evidence related to the shooting. The driver of that vehicle and her child were transported to the Chillicothe Police Department. The child was released to a family member. Following the initial investigation, a search warrant was executed in the 400 block of Walnut Street. As a result, an adult female and an adult male were taken to the Caldwell County Detention Center and placed on a 24-hour hold pending charges of unlawful use of a weapon, tampering with physical evidence, and endangering the welfare of a Child. Authorities say they believe this to be an isolated incident and that it’s an active, ongoing investigation. The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol assisted in the investigation. No additional details have been released. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Chillicothe Police Department at (660) 646-2121.
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February 28, 2025
Upcoming Roadwork
All Counties
Moving operations such as pothole patching, brush cutting, and pavement repairs continue in various locations. Motorists should travel with care and be alert for slow-moving equipment.
All work is weather permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
BOONE COUNTY
U.S. Route 63 – Bridge construction continues on U.S. Route 63 between the Broadway overpass and Conley Road underpass in Columbia. U.S. Route 63 will remain open but in a head-to-head configuration with narrowed lanes and reduced speeds. This traffic pattern is expected to be in place through late 2025. The bridge construction is part of the Improve I-70 program. Learn more at modot.org/improvei70/columbiakingdomcity.
Interstate 70 – New pavement construction continues in Columbia from Route B (Paris Road) to U.S. Route 63 through January 2027 as part of the Improve I-70 program. Motorists can expect intermittent and long-term lane closures for the duration of the project. Learn more at modot.org/improvei70/columbiakingdomcity.
Callaway County
Route A – Culvert replacement underway today from County Road 1006 to County Road 1011. The road will be CLOSED 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
I-70 – Work under the railroad bridge in Kingdom City began Feb. 26. One lane of I-70, in both directions, will be closed nightly 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., Monday through Saturday, between mile markers 147.4 and 148, immediately west of U.S. Route 54. Nightly lane closures will continue through the end of March.
I-70 – New pavement construction continues from the Boone County line (near mile marker 136.6) to Kingdom City (near mile marker 145) as part of the Improve I-70 Program. Motorists can expect intermittent and long-term lane closures for the duration of the project. Learn more at modot.org/improvei70/columbiakingdomcity
Cooper County
I-70 – Core drilling planned through today Feb 28 on westbound I-70 from mile marker 113 to 113.2. The driving (right) lane will be closed nightly, 8 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Route Z – Brush cutting underway through today the 28th. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone.
Howard County
Routes H and O – Roadside work Underway throuth Feb. 28. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone.
MoDOT asks all motorists to work with us by buckling up, putting your phone down, obeying all traffic signs, and slowing down and moving over in work zones.
For more information about MoDOT projects, traffic updates, or other transportation–related matters, please visit our Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/ or call our 24–hour Customer Service Center at 1–888–ASK–MoDOT (888 275–6636). While at modot.org, sign up for work zone updates sent directly to your inbox. Information is also available 24/7 by connecting with us on social media:
FROM KTVO.com
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — A northeast Missouri man will spend 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to a throat-slitting death that happened in Kirksville in April 2021. As part of a plea deal, Brendon Lene, 21, of La Plata, pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of Jared Newman, 49, of Kirksville. The proceeding took place in Adair County Circuit Court. A third charge of resisting arrest was dismissed as part of the plea bargain. Judge Corey Moon sentenced Lene to 30 years for the murder charge and 10 years for armed criminal action. The sentences will be served consecutively, meaning Lene’s total sentence is 40 years. He will be transferred from the Adair County jail to the Missouri Department of Corrections in the coming days.
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February 27, 2025
Man seriously injured in Boone County accident
A 59 year old Clark man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 9:50am Tuesday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on Route NN when his jeep traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a small grove of trees and a culvert before coming to rest in a ditch. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Driver hurt in Tuesday morning wreck
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday morning in Knox County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9:45am as a 68 year old Hannibal man was on Missouri 156 when his vehicle ran off the right side of the road and overturned. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment.
Motorcyclist injured in Tuesday afternoon incident
A motorcyclist was injured in a Tuesday afternoon incident in Franklin County. MSHP stated that a 26 year old Sullivan man was eastbound on I-44 when he lost control of his motorcycle, causing it to overturn, ejecting him before traveling off the left side of the roadway. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of moderate injuries. The incident happened at 1:10pm Tuesday.
February 25, 2025
ADAIR COUNTY CRASH INVOLVING A BICYCLIST AND PICKUP RESULTS IN SERIOUS INJURIES
The Highway Patrol reports a 48 year old Kirksville man sustained serious injuries after the bicycle he was riding was struck by a northbound pickup on Route H, ½ mile north of MO Route 11 in Adair County around 8:30 pm, Monday. The pickup was driven by a 39 year old Kirksville man who was not injured. The man riding the bicycle was transported by Ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville with serious injuries.
MEXICO MAN ACCUSED OF BURGLARY AND MORE AFTER BREAK IN AT MEXICO BUSINESS
On Friday, February 21, 2025 at approximately 6:52AM, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to a business in the 600 block of West Jackson in Mexico in reference to an alarm and property damage. Responding personnel found that a subject had broken a window with a rock and taken numerous items from the building. Video and information from alert and cooperative residents led to the arrest of Wyatt J Bradley, age 19 of Mexico. Bradley was arrested a short time after the break in in the 2100 block of Jubel Drive. After processing, the subject was taken to the Audrain County Jail for Burglary 2nd degree, Property Damage 1st degree, Stealing over $750 along with a Bond Condition Violation.
BROOKFIELD POLICE K9 WIILL SOON HAVE A PROTECTIVE VEST
The Brookfield Police Departments K9 will soon receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from a non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9’s, Inc. Delivery is expected within the next ten weeks according to a post on the departments social media page. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc., established in 2009, is a 501(c)(3) charity whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States. This potentially lifesaving body armor for four-legged K9 officers is U.S. made, custom fitted, and National Institute of Justice (NIJ) certified. Since its inception, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. has provided over 5,882 vests valued at $6.9 million to K9s in all 50 states made possible by both private and corporate donations.
NEW SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE THROUGH HANNIBAL REGIONAL
Hannibal Regional and Complete Family Medicine are excited to announce a new scholarship opportunity available for high school seniors in northeast Missouri - the Hannibal Regional Healthcare Careers Scholarship. After receiving exceptional care during a recent visit to Hannibal Regional, James and Doris Lierheimer decided they wanted to give back. After expressing this desire to their team of nurses, they were directed to Hannibal Regional Foundation, where they set up an endowment for two annual $750 scholarships that will offer lasting community support. These scholarships will be offered yearly to two high school seniors planning on pursuing a degree in a healthcare field. The scholarship application is open until March 31 and permanent residents of Adair, Audrain, Lewis, Linn, Livingston, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler and Shelby counties are eligible to apply. A scholarship committee will review all applications and two local students will be awarded the scholarship. For more info and a link to apply, go to hannibalregional.org or call (573)-629-3577.
MODOT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER YOUTH TRANSPORTATION CONFERENCE
The Missouri Department of Transportation is inviting students across the state to apply for the 2025 Youth Transportation Conference in Jefferson City. Each year the department sponsors the annual conference where students can apply STEM-related concepts learned in school to transportation-related issues. The conference will be held July 7 - 11 on the campus of Lincoln University and is free to students in grades 9-12. Students finishing 8th grade this school year and graduating seniors are also eligible to apply. Applications are currently being accepted through March 17. Up to 40 students will be selected to attend. To apply, students must complete an application accompanied by at least one and up to two letters of recommendation. You can find more information on the MoDOT website at modot dot org
POLAR PLUNGE RAISES OVER $17,000 FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS MISSOURI
The 18th Annual Kirksville Polar Plunge on Saturday, February 22, 2025 at Thousand Hills State Park in Kirksville was a splashing success, raising $17,500 and additional funds are still being collected. A total 89 brave men and women from around the area participated in what was a chilly dip into the water. Their Reason for Freezin’ was the athletes of Special Olympics Missouri. Individuals and teams from all over the area participated in this year’s event hosted by the Linn County Sheriff’s Department, MO Department of Conservation, and the Department of Natural Resources Online fundraising is still ongoing. Organizers of the Plunge still hope to raise an additional $8,000 to reach the goal of $25,000.
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February 24, 2025
Columbia Police arrest suspect in assault
Columbia Police arrested Briana Boone, 35, of Columbia, on Feb. 23 in connection with an assault.
At about 5:15 a.m., officers responded to an assault in the 2700 block of Mayflower Drive. Upon arrival, they found an adult male with serious injuries. He was transported to a local hospital in serious condition. During the investigation, police identified Boone as the suspect and arrested her for first-degree domestic assault, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. This is an ongoing investigation
Four injured, one seriously in Howard County accident
Four people were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at around 1:10pm Friday in Howard County. The patrol says that a 19 year old Farmington boy was on MO 240 when he failed to stop at the intersection of MO 240 and US 40 when his car was struck by a car driven by a 43 year old Marshall woman. The boy sustained serious injuries, while his passenger a 19 year old girl from High Ridge sustained moderate injuries. Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment. Meanwhile the woman and her passenger a 39 year old Marshall man were taken to University Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Man hurt in early Saturday morning crash
A 27 year old Hermann man was hurt in an early Saturday morning wreck in Gasconade County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4am as he was on Route Z when his car traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to Hermann Hospital for treatment.
MISSOURI GOVERNOR APPOINTS NEW ADMINISTRATOR IN CALDWELL COUNTY
This past Friday, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe appointed Crystal McBrayer, of Kingston as the new Public Administrator of Caldwell County. McBrayer is a longtime resident of Caldwell County and is a graduate of Penny High School. As Public Administrator, she will serve as the court-appointed guardian and conservator for individuals deemed incapacitated or disabled by the 41st Judicial Circuit. In addition, she will also act as a personal representative for descendent estates and oversee the management of assets when no other responsible party is available.
EXPANSION PROJECT AND 241 NEW JOBS MAY SOON BE COMING TO COLUMBIA
As Boone County is considered by Schneider Electric as a location for a major expansion project, the State of Missouri has announced support for the project. Schneider Electric operates a plant in Columbia that has manufactured industrial circuit breakers and circuit breaker accessories since 1978 and now Schneider Electric is working on a potential expansion at its existing facility in Columbia that would include the addition of a new warehouse and other improvements amounting to a $73.6 million dollar investment and the creation of 241 new jobs in the community. The Department of Economic Development is among multiple organizations working to support the expansion project, which includes the City of Columbia, Boone County, and Columbia REDI. The Missouri Development Finance Board has approved the use of $2 million in incentives through the BUILD Program. Schneider Electric would also benefit from just over $2.1 million from the Missouri Works Program and an additional $150 thousand from the Missouri One State Program.
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Louisiana man killed in Pike County accident
A 66 year old Louisiana man was killed in an accident that occurred at 5:20am Wednesday in Pike County. The patrol says that he was on Highway 54 west of the exit ramp to Highway 61 when his car crossed the center of the roadway, began sliding on the snow covered road, traveled off the south side, continued sliding, struck an embankment and overturned. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Women hurt in Wednesday morning crash
Two women were hurt in a Wednesday morning crash in St. Charles County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 10:45am as a 40 year old woman from East St. Louis, IL was on Highway 61 when she failed to yield and pulled into the path of a vehicle driven by a 56 year old Moscow Mills woman. Both were taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries.
Gov. Kehoe issues Executive Order to Eliminate DEI Programs in Missouri State Agencies
Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-18, directing all Missouri state agencies to eliminate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and ensure compliance with the constitutional principle of equal protection under the law. The order bars the use of state funds for DEI and prevents agencies from considering DEI in their hiring decisions.
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Dangerous Cold Continues Today – Sub Zero Temps early - 15-30 Below Wind Chills
Cold Weather Advisory through Noon-Extreme Cold Warning for NW MO/NE KS
Much milder temperatures expected next week!
TWO INJURED IN MACON COUNTY CRASH
Two females from Forest Park, IL were injured in an accident that occurred at 8:45pm Tuesday in Macon County. The patrol says that a car driven by a 25 year old woman was on US 36 when it traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a group of trees. She sustained moderate injuries while her passenger a 9 year old girl suffered minor injuries. Both were transported by ambulance to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment.
MAN HURT IN TUESDAY NIGHT RANDOLPH COUNTY WRECK
A 24 year old Jefferson City man was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday night in Randolph County. The highway patrol said it happened at 7:20pm as he was on Route CC when his car slid off the road and overturned. He was taken to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER INJURED IN MONDAY NIGHT CRASH
A 65 year old driver from Gurnee, IL was injured in a Monday night crash in Clark County. MSHP stated that he was on US 136 when his vehicle ran off the left side of the road and overturned. He was taken to Scotland County Hospital in Memphis for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash happened at 8:05pm Monday.
February 19, 2025
SCHOOL CLOSINGS, DELAYS & MORE
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TWO PEOPLE INJURED IN LINN COUNTY CRASH
Two people from Bloomington Illinois were injured in a Monday night crash in Linn County. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol the accident happened on highway 36, one mile east of the Bucklin Junction. Troopers say the minivan driven by a 55 year old un-named man, traveled off the right side of the roadway where it struck a ditch and overturned due to the driver’s vision being obstructed as a tractor trailer attempted to overtake the van. Both the driver and his passenger, a 56-year-old woman, also from Bloomington, suffered minor injuries and were taken by the Linn Co Sheriff’s Deputies to Pershing Hospital in Brookfield for treatment.
AUDIT UNDERWAY IN CHULA AT REQUEST OF RESIDENTS
State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick is honoring the request of residents of the City of Chula, located in Livingston County, to perform a thorough review of city operations. Fitzpatrick announced Tuesday that his office is conducting a performance audit of the city after residents of the municipality gathered 39 verified signatures to trigger the review. The audit officially began with an entrance meeting with the city council on Monday, February 10. The State Auditor's Office last conducted a petition audit of the City of Chula in 2011. The report gave the city a rating of "fair" and found it did not obtain required annual audits of its water and sewer systems, properly prepare and monitor budgets, or prepare required financial reports. Individuals may provide confidential information for consideration during the audit to the State Auditor's Whistleblower Hotline at 800-347-8597, by email at moaudit@auditor.mo.gov or by visiting www.auditor.mo.gov/hotline.
FIRE CREWS BATTLED RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE FIRE
Earlier this week, the Westran Fire Protection District responded to a residential structure fire on Hwy 24, west of Huntsville. A report posted on Social Media said upon arrival firefighters found a fully involved structure fire and with the strong winds and brutal cold, fighting the fire was very challenging. All the occupants of the structure made it out safely. Several other Fire Protection Districts assisted at the scene along with Ambulance Personnel and the Sheriff’s Department. No other information was provided.
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February 18, 2025
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Scheduled Closure on Route K in Audrain County for Bridge Replacement Project
Weather permitting, as early as Monday Feb. 24 Route K in Audrain County is scheduled to close over Hickory Creek, at around 2 miles west of Route W near Farber, as work begins on a bridge replacement project. Work is anticipated to be complete by late May. Included in this contract is an additional bridge replacement project, scheduled to begin in late March, located on Route ZZ in Montgomery County, over Little Loutre Creek, about half a mile south of Route RA near Wellsville with a mid June estimated completion date. All work is weather dependent and schedules are subject to change.
DED awards more than $7.6 million in tax credits to organizations through the Neighborhood Assistance Program
The Department of Economic Development has announced that it will award more than $7.6 million in tax credits to organizations throughout Missouri through the Neighborhood Assistance Program's Fiscal Year 2025 - Round 2 cycle. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions and businesses that meet program requirements. During the Fiscal Year 2025 cycle, tax credits were reserved for organizations providing critical services, with priority given to projects located in previously underserved areas of the state.
Made In Missouri films spent more than $33 million in 2024
The 39 productions that qualified for Missouri's film incentive spent more than $33.5 million while filming in the Show-Me State in 2024. The Missouri Film Office and the Business Opportunities Division of the Missouri Department of Economic Development has announced that the Motion Media Production Tax Credit Program authorized nearly $12.4 million in production incentives for 39 projects. These included 15 narrative feature films, 4 documentary feature films, 2 narrative shorts, 2 documentary shorts, 9 unscripted TV series, 1 scripted TV series pilot, 1 animated TV series, 4 commercials and 1 web series. The $33.5 million of in-state spending supported hundreds of Missouri vendors and small businesses that served the production. In addition to the monetary spend, these projects employed Missouri residents in 1,437 cast and crew positions.
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Driver killed
in Friday morning crash
A driver was killed in a Friday morning crash
in Macon County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:55am as a 52 year
old Anabel man was on US 36 at Anabel when he failed to yield and his car was
struck by a truck driven by a 49 year old Atlanta man. The Anabel man was
pronounced dead at the scene while the Atlanta man suffered minor injuries and
was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment.
Man
hurt in Knox County accident
A 61 year old Knox City man was hurt in an
accident that occurred at 4:50pm Saturday in Knox County. The patrol says that he
was on MO 6 when his car traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck
a ditch. He was taken to Northeast Regional Hospital for treatment of minor
injuries.
Woman
injured in Saturday morning wreck
A 33 year old Eldon woman was injured in a
one-vehicle wreck Saturday morning in Boone County. MSHP stated that she was a
passenger in a car driven by a 32 year old Columbia man. They were on US 63 and
traveling in the left lane when he swerved to the left after being passed by
another motorist on the right, which caused it to run off the left side of the
road and struck the cable barrier. She was taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment of minor injuries. The wreck happened at 8:50am
Saturday.
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Moberly
woman injured in Randolph County accident
A 56 year old Moberly woman was injured in an
accident that occurred at 10:15am Wednesday in Randolph County. The patrol says
that she was on Route A when she lost control of her jeep and it traveled off
the left side of the roadway and overturned. She was transported by ambulance
to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of moderate injuries.
Driver
injured in Wednesday morning wreck
A driver was injured in a one-vehicle wreck
Wednesday morning in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at
10:50am as a 35 year old woman from Kansas City, KS was eastbound on I-70 and
driving too fast for conditions when she lost control on the snow covered road,
causing her truck to run off the road and struck an exit sign post. She
sustained moderate injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia
for treatment.
Two
hurt in Wednesday afternoon crash
Two Palmyra residents were hurt in a
Wednesday afternoon crash in Marion County. MSHP stated that a 68 year old
woman was on MO 168 when her truck slid on the ice covered road, crossed the
center line and was struck by a car driven by a 50 year old man. The woman was
taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of minor injuries, while the
man was taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment of moderate
injuries. The crash happened at 3:30pm Wednesday.
Man
hurt in Livingston County mishap
A man was hurt in a Wednesday morning mishap
in Livingston County. State troopers said it happened at 11:40am as the 74 year
old Chillicothe resident was on MO 190 when his truck went off the north side
of the roadway, returned to the road, ran off the south side of the road and
struck a tree. He suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Hedrick Medical
Center for treatment.
February 12, 2025
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Winter Weather Impacting Missouri –
Winter Storm Warnings and Advisory issued by National Weather Service
Do to the Winter Storms impacting Missouri, Motorists are encouraged to postpone travel if possible. If you must travel, use extreme caution and check road conditions before driving to help determine if your trip can be completed safely. The MoDOT Traveler Information map is the best source for the latest road conditions and can be found at https://traveler.modot.org/map/ or www.modot.org
Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order Ahead of Hazardous Winter Weather
Governor Mike Kehoe signed Executive Order 25-17 as a precautionary measure to prepare for hazardous winter weather expected to impact the State of Missouri which started Tuesday. The Order waives certain hours of service requirements for commercial vehicles transporting residential heating fuel and activates the Missouri National Guard for state and local response efforts, if needed.
Moberly woman injured in Randolph County accident
A Moberly woman was injured in an accident that occurred at around 7:50pm Monday in Randolph County. The patrol says that the 36 year old female was on US 63 when her car struck a truck driven by a 16 year old boy from Centralia who was crossing US 63. The woman was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Driver hurt in Monday night wreck
A driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Howard County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9pm as an 83 year old woman from New Franklin backed out of her driveway and lost control of her vehicle as she began to drive forward, causing it to run off the right side of the road through a field and struck several trees. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
Woman hurt in Monday evening crash
A 37 year old Villa Ridge woman was hurt in a Monday evening crash in Franklin County. MSHP stated that she was on Route H when she failed to negotiate a curve and her van traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck a utility pole and personal property before coming to rest against a tree. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment. The crash happened at 8:55pm Monday.
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Commission
Awards Contracts for Projects in Northeast District
During
its regular meeting on February 5, the Missouri Highways and Transportation
Commission awarded the following contracts for bridge projects in the Northeast
District.
A $2.7M contract was awarded to Bleigh
Construction Company for bridge replacement projects in Adair County at the
following locations:
Route E - Over Bear Creek, 1.6 miles west of
Route V, near Gibbs
Route V - Over North Timber Creek, 0.86 mile
south of Missouri Route 6, near Brashear
A $860,516 contract was awarded to Bleigh
Construction Company, for a bridge replacement project on Route J, over Tiger
Fork, 0.6 mile west of Route W, near Bethel in Shelby County
A $291,672 contract was awarded to Concrete
Strategies, LLC, for a bridge rehabilitation project on Route RA, over Little
Loutre Creek, 0.44 mile west of Route ZZ, near Wellsville in Montgomery County
Additional
information, regarding timelines and traffic impacts will be released prior to
the start of construction.
Complete
Family Medicine and Kirksville R-III Raise $5,000 for Local Cancer Fighters
Complete Family
Medicine continues to support local cancer patients. This time, with a
contribution of $5,110 to the Inspire Hope campaign, which helps offset costs
for those forced to travel for radiation oncology services.
Partnering with
Kirksville R-III Schools, Complete Family Medicine put on a Pink Out event as
the Kirksville Tigers girls’ and boys’ basketball teams took on the Moberly
Spartans.
The event played host
to three local cancer survivors and their families as guests of honor: Robert
Moots, with his wife, Elaine, and daughter, Veronica; Cindy Craggs and her
daughters Tanya Tipton, Shona Lene, and Kayla Western; and Jeremiah Billington
with his wife Cortney, and son, Dax.
A moment of
recognition took place just before the boys' varsity game and included a
heartfelt message from Complete Family Medicine's Keaton Wagner. "Cancer
does not care. It only destroys,” said Wagner. “It's up to us as a community to
care and to build up.”
Complete Family
Medicine’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Justin Puckett, added: “The Inspire Hope
fund is a necessary stopgap to care for our friends and neighbors battling
cancer until we’re able to bring modernized, best-in-class radiation oncology
services back to Kirksville. That’s what this community deserves and that’s
what we’re building towards.”
Continuing the
evening’s events, Kirksville High School’s Levi Martin and Ryan Kelly
participated in halftime events that resulted in a $3,000 gift from the
physician team at Complete Family Medicine. It should be noted that Martin, on
his own, raised more than $700 selling Pink Out shirts and collecting
donations.
Conservation
Federation of Missouri Expands Share the Harvest Program with New Partnerships
The Conservation
Federation of Missouri (CFM) is celebrating another great year for its Share
the Harvest program, thanks to significant contributions from the Missouri
Soybean Merchandising Council (MSMC) and MFA Incorporated. These generous
donations expanded the program’s capacity, enabling hunters to donate more
venison than ever before to families in need throughout Missouri.
Share
the Harvest connects hunters with local food banks by facilitating venison
donations through approved meat processors. This year, the program saw a
remarkable increase in participation, with hundreds of additional deer
harvested and processed. The result was thousands of pounds of high-quality
venison distributed to food-insecure Missourians. The program also helped mitigate
crop damage caused by deer in some of the state’s top row-crop regions,
benefiting both agriculture and local communities.
Agricultural
organizations are pleased to play a critical role in this success, showcasing
the power of partnerships between farming and conservation groups.
Donating venison through
Share the Harvest is simple. Hunters can bring their deer to any participating
processor and choose how much meat to donate. With this year’s expanded
capacity, the program provided more venison than ever before, delivering
critical resources to food-insecure communities and addressing agricultural
challenges in rural areas.
Since
its inception in 1992, Share the Harvest has provided nearly 5 million pounds
of venison to families in need. CFM, MSMC, MFA, countless hunters, and other
partners such as Feeding Missouri and the Missouri Department of Conservation
have also played a critical role in the program's success over the years. Share
the Harvest exemplifies the power of partnerships to make a meaningful impact
across Missouri.
For
more information about Share the Harvest and how you can get involved, visit https://confedmo.org/share-the-harvest/
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Macon
man killed in Macon County accident
A 45 year old Macon man was killed in an
accident that occurred at 4:05pm Saturday in Macon County. The patrol says that
he was on Highway PP when his vehicle traveled off the right side of the
roadway, overcorrected, causing it to slide off the left side of the road, struck
a fence, slid into a pond and became submerged. He was transported by ambulance
to Samaritan Hospital in Macon where he died a short time later from his
injuries.
Driver
killed, another seriously injured in Saturday night crash
A man was killed, while a teen was seriously
injured in a Saturday night crash in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 10:10pm as a 19 year old boy from Foley was on MO 47 when he struck
a deer in the road and his truck crossed the center line and struck an SUV
driven by a 25 year old man from Troy. After impact, the SUV began to rotate
clockwise and went off the left side of the road and came to rest down an embankment.
Meanwhile the truck came to rest in the center of the roadway. The man was pronounced dead at the scene,
while the teen was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
DED
awards more than $25 million through the Community Development Block Grant
Program to community improvement projects
The Department of Economic Development (DED) has announced it
has awarded a total of more than $25 million to projects through its Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program to assist with various improvement
projects.
Funded
projects include street and roadway repairs, stormwater and drainage
improvements, demolition of dilapidated structures, and construction of new
public facilities. A full list of recipients and projects is available below.
About the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
CDBG
programs are designed to support the well-being of Missouri communities and
create greater capacity for growth, whether by addressing local health and
safety concerns or improving local facilities, such as senior centers and
community centers. Grants are available in a variety of categories and can be
utilized for a variety of community development initiatives.
For questions or to learn more about the CDBG program and CDBG
categories, visit ded.mo.gov/cdbg or contact mocdbg@ded.mo.gov.
City
of Bevier – Demolition - $189,088.00
City
of Bland – General Infrastructure – Street Repair - $591,170.00
City
of Boonville – Community Facilities – Kemper Campus Renovations - $500,000.00
City
of Chillicothe – Demolition - $268,000.00
City
of Clifton Hill – Demolition - $94,150.00
City
of East Prairie – General Infrastructure – Street/Drainage Improvements Phase 2
- $634,000.00
City
of East Prairie – General Infrastructure – Street/Storm Sewer Repair Phase 1B -
$625,300.00
City
of Edina – Demolition - $347,350.00
City
of Fulton – General Infrastructure – Storm Sewer Replacement - $530,000.00
City
of Green City – General Infrastructure – Street/Drainage Improvements -
$497,500.00
City
of Higbee – Demolition - $259,000.00
City
of Paris – General Infrastructure – Bridge Replacement - $346,328.00
City
of Russellville – General Infrastructure – Streets/Drainage - $267,886.03
City
of St. Clair – General Infrastructure – Street Repair - $500,000.00
Mexico Public Safety
Department Report
On Thursday, February 6 at approximately 8:39am, the
Mexico Public Safety Department responded to a report of a vehicle fire in the
parking lot of the West Plaza Shopping Center. Responding personnel found
Leslie G Rosenthal, age 58 of Mexico, near his red, 1996, Ford Thunderbird.
There was light smoke in the area, but no fire. Investigation indicated that
Rosenthal had been intentionally spinning his vehicle’s tires, leaving black
marks on the parking lot. Rosenthal was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated
(Aggravated Offender). He was processed at MPSD and eventually taken to the
Audrain County Jail. There were no injuries from the incident.
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Teens hurt in Macon County accident
Two Callao teens were hurt in an accident that occurred at 5:50pm Wednesday in Macon County. The patrol says that a 17 year old boy was on Old US 36 at Harvest Road when he lost control on the ice covered roadway and his truck traveled off the south side of the road. The driver along with his passenger a 15 year old girl were taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor injuries.
Woman injured in Wednesday night wreck
A 49 year old Warrenton woman was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8:10pm as she was on Missouri 47 when her van ran off the right side of the road, she overcorrected, causing it to overturn on its side. She sustained moderate injuries and was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital West in Lake St. Louis for treatment.
Man injured in Wednesday morning crash
A man was injured in a Wednesday morning crash in Pike County. MSHP stated that a 47 year old driver from Goddard, KS was on Highway 79 when his truck traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to Pike County Memorial Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash happened at 7:45am Wednesday.
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MSHP
confirms suspect in Moberly homicide shot and killed by Columbia Police Officer
Here is an update on the story that we reported on Tuesday about
a homicide that occurred on Saturday in Moberly. According to KOMU in Columbia,
the suspect in the Moberly homicide investigation was killed by
police in Columbia Saturday night, the Missouri State Highway Patrol has
confirmed. 37 year old Timothy Turner of Columbia was shot and killed by
Columbia Police Department SWAT members after a standoff on Raleigh Drive in
Columbia. He was wanted in connection to the shooting death of 37 year
old Donald Gene Hickem in Moberly Saturday morning, Moberly police said Monday
afternoon. The CPD SWAT team and Crisis Negotiation Team attempted to make
contact with Turner around 9pm. He left the residence around 10pm armed with a
knife, according to MSHP. Law enforcement
deployed "less-lethal devices" and a police K-9 after Turner reportedly
did not comply with orders to drop the knife. Shortly after, SWAT members shot
Turner. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Postponed
pavement repairs on US 36 in Livingston County
Pavement repairs on U.S. 36 in Livingston County which were
scheduled to begin Tuesday, Feb. 4, have been postponed until spring. Magruder
Paving, LLC, working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, has
postponed the project until approximately mid-March. The repair project will
take place on Route 36 in both directions under the Canadian Pacific Railroad
Bridge and the U.S. Route 65 Bridge in Chillicothe. A rescheduled date will be
provided once determined.
Woman seriously injured in Monday night accident
A woman was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 6:10pm Monday in Ralls County. The patrol says that a 45 year old woman from Grand Island, Neb. was on US 36 one mile east of Monroe City when she failed to negotiate a curve, causing her jeep to travel off the right side of the roadway, struck an embankment, became airborne, struck a tree and then came to rest. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Man injured in Callaway County wreck
A Fulton man was injured in a motorcycle wreck Monday night in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at 5:05pm as the 26 year old man was on Route UU when his motorcycle ran off the left side of the road and struck a tree. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Ameren Missouri hosts open houses for public
input on Montgomery-Callaway Connector Project
Ameren Missouri is strengthening the reliability of our region's
energy grid, improving energy flexibility and growing economic development
opportunities with the proposal of the Montgomery-Callaway Connector Project. The project
team is hosting public open houses this week in Montgomery and Callaway
counties to gather input from local stakeholders.
The
open houses are set for 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4
to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Legends Rec-Plex, 808 State Street, Fulton,
and 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. and 4
to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, at Montgomery City Lions Club, 1200 Farnen Street,
Montgomery City. More details are available at Ameren.com/MontgomeryCallaway.
The
Montgomery-Callaway Connector Project includes approximately 30 miles of double
circuit, 345-kV transmission line in Montgomery and Callaway counties. The
proposed transmission line will run between the Burns Substation in Callaway
County and the Montgomery Substation in Montgomery County. The goal is to have
this project complete and delivering benefits to the local community by 2030.
Members
of the public are encouraged to attend the open house sessions to learn more
and share feedback.
At
each open house, the Ameren team will include project overview information and
answer questions. All open house sessions will include the same information
with no formal presentation. There is also a self-paced, virtual engagement and
comment map available on the project website, Ameren.com/MontgomeryCallaway.
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Two hurt in Putnam County accident
Two women were hurt in an accident that occurred at 8:15am Monday in Putnam County. The patrol says that a 46 year old woman from Centerville, IA was on MO 5 when her truck crossed the center line and struck a truck driven by a 28 year old Unionville woman. Both sustained minor injuries and were taken to area hospitals for treatment.
Driver injured in Saturday morning wreck
A 24 year old Moberly woman was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday morning in Ralls County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9am as she was on US 36 two miles east of Monroe City when her car traveled off the roadway and overturned. She was transported by ambulance to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
Moberly Police investigating homicide that occurred on Saturday morning
The Moberly Police Department is asking anyone with information on a homicide that took place Saturday morning to contact the department.
According to KMIZ, just before 7am Saturday, Moberly Police responded to a reported shooting in the 500 block of North Moulton St. When officers arrived, they found a 37-year old man deceased.
The Randolph County Coroner has ruled the death a homicide.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the department either in person by coming to the station or by phone.
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Man injured in Macon County accident
A 78 year old Queen City man was injured in an accident that occurred at around 7:15pm Friday in Macon County. He was a passenger in an SUV driven by a 77 year old Queen City woman. The patrol says they were northbound on US 63 near the KLTI Radio Station just south of Macon when the SUV traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck several fixed objects. The man was transported by ambulance to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of moderate injuries.
Driver seriously injured in Friday morning wreck
A Sumner driver was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Friday morning in Chariton County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 7:45am as the 20 year old man was on Highway 139 when his car ran off the road and struck an embankment. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Man killed in Saturday night crash
A New London man was killed in a Saturday night crash in Ralls County. MSHP stated that the 27 year old man was on New London gravel road when he failed to negotiate a curve, causing his UTV to travel off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash occurred at 9:30pm Saturday.
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Trenton
woman killed in Sullivan County accident
A Trenton woman was killed in an accident that
occurred at 11am Wednesday in Sullivan County. The patrol says that the 75 year
old female was on Highway C when her vehicle traveled off the right side of the
roadway and struck a fence. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Pedestrian
seriously injured after being struck by car Wednesday night
A pedestrian was seriously injured after being
struck by a car Wednesday night in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened
at 5:10pm as an 89 year old Vandalia woman was on West State Street in Vandalia
when her car struck a 60 year old Vandalia woman. She was transported by
ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Public hearings scheduled for second Improve
I-70 construction project from Warrenton to Wentzville
The public is invited to public hearings regarding
the Improve I-70: Warrenton to Wentzville project from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb.
3, in Warrenton, and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6,
in Wentzville. This is the second construction project in MoDOT’s Statewide Improve
I-70 Program and will add a third lane of travel in each
direction to Interstate 70 from Warrenton to Wentzville. The Warrenton to
Wentzville project includes the Improve I-70 funding and additional
legislatively designated General Revenue funding. It also includes previously
allocated funds in the state’s program for other I-70 and I-64 projects for a
total contract cost of $600 million.
These
meetings will highlight the basic design plans, construction phasing, schedule,
and other detailed information about the project. Construction is expected to
start in Spring 2025 and be completed by late 2028.
The open
house-style hearings will provide the opportunity for nearby residents,
businesses, and travelers to learn about and provide comments regarding the
planned improvements. No formal presentation will be made. The public can
attend the meetings any time between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The information will be
the same at each meeting location. Engineers from the Missouri Department of
Transportation and the Improve 70 Alliance contractor team of Emery Sapp and
Sons, Clarkson Construction, HNTB, and Bartlett and West will be on hand to
answer questions.
Written and
recorded oral statements and exhibits can be submitted at the hearing. People
can also review materials and make comments on the project website beginning on
Monday, Feb. 3, at www.modot.org/improvei70/warrentonwentzville. All
comments must be received by Thursday, March 6.
The meeting
details and locations are:
Monday,
Feb. 3, 2025, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Warrenton High School Commons Area
located at 803 Pinckney St. Warrenton, MO 63383.
Thursday,
Feb. 6, 2025, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Progress Park Recreation Center located
at 968 Meyer Rd. Wentzville, MO 63385.
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Woman
hurt in Boone County accident
A Mexico woman was hurt in an accident that
occurred after 9pm Tuesday in Boone County. The patrol says the 20 year old
female was on Route WW when her vehicle traveled off the left side of the
roadway and struck a fence. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia
for treatment of minor injuries.
Woman
killed in Tuesday morning wreck
A woman was killed in a one-vehicle wreck
Tuesday morning in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at
around 9:25am as the 28 year old from Eureka was on Route A when her car ran
off the right side of the road, struck a culvert/drive way and overturned,
ejecting her as it came to rest on its top. She was pronounced dead at the
scene.
One
killed, two seriously injured in Tuesday morning incident
An elderly man was killed, while two others
were seriously injured in a Tuesday morning incident in Gasconade County. MSHP
stated that a 70 year old man from New Haven was on MO 28 when his dump truck
went off the right side of the roadway, struck a utility pole, a concrete
parking post, a tree and a house. He was
taken to Mercy Hospital with serious injuries. An 84 year old Owensville man
who was in the house was killed, while an 82 year old woman who was also in the
house was taken to Mercy Hospital with serious injuries. The incident occurred
after 9am Tuesday.
SECURING
MISSOURI'S FUTURE: Governor Kehoe Delivers First State of the State Address
Governor
Mike Kehoe delivered his first State of the State Address Tuesday to the
Missouri General Assembly, outlining his legislative and budget priorities for
Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26).
Governor
Kehoe opened his first address to the 103rd General Assembly by reflecting on
lessons learned to stay humble from his mentor, Dave Sinclair, with
a commitment to working with the members of the legislature during his
time as governor.
"I
said earlier that I will never forget my roots. Well, I’ve sat where you sit. I
understand the pressures you face. And I want to work with you—not against
you—because I believe we can only secure Missouri’s future if we work
together," said Governor Kehoe.
Governor
Kehoe's speech focused on the policy priorities that have remained a central
focus at the start of his administration, beginning with public safety.
"Any
efforts we may make to improve the lives of Missourians–whether it be education
opportunities, cutting taxes, or expanding childcare–none of it matters if
Missourians aren’t safe," Governor Kehoe said.
"Securing Missouri’s future begins with public safety."
Public Safety
During
his speech, Governor Kehoe discussed the actions his administration took on
Inauguration Day, signing six executive orders developed based on input from
law enforcement to launch the Safer Missouri initiative.
To
support law enforcement recruitment and retention efforts, Governor Kehoe's
budget recommends funding to bolster the existing Missouri Blue Scholarship
Program for law enforcement basic training and $10 million in new funding to
assist local communities who prioritize public safety with equipment and
training needs through the Blue Shield Program.
The
budget also includes $2.5 million to support the sheriff’s retirement system
for another year, and funding for a new crime lab in Cape Girardeau, serving
the Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop E region.
As
part of the Safer Missouri initiative, Governor Kehoe urged the General
Assembly to pass a comprehensive crime bill that includes increasing penalties
for crimes like violent rioting and fleeing from law enforcement in a vehicle,
cracking down on criminals who participate in reckless stunt driving and street
racing, and efforts to increase oversight and accountability of the St. Louis
Metropolitan Police Department.
To
combat the fentanyl crisis and identify areas of high fentanyl use in schools
across the state, Governor Kehoe's budget includes a $4 million investment for
fentanyl testing in wastewater systems at schools. Governor Kehoe also encouraged
the legislature to take action on increasing penalties for fentanyl
trafficking.
Economic Development
Governor
Kehoe emphasized his efforts to make Missouri a welcoming state for business
investment. From manufacturers, to retail, to Missouri’s sports teams:
businesses who provide jobs and opportunities to Missourians are an important
part the state's economic success.
In
order to compete with other states, the Kehoe Administration will focus on
reducing taxes and cutting regulations, so families keep more of their own
money, and so job creators look at our state to expand and hire more
hard-working Missourians.
Governor
Kehoe announced that he has directed the Missouri Department of Revenue to work
with his staff on a sustainable and comprehensive plan to eliminate the
individual income tax once and for all.
And,
knowing that infrastructure and economic development go hand in hand, Governor
Kehoe's budget includes a reappropriation of last year’s 100 million dollars
for rural road improvements to ensure all of those funds are invested in rural
infrastructure.
Governor
Kehoe's speech focused largely on solving the biggest challenge to the child
care crisis: addressing the current regulatory environment.
In
an effort to make the child care regulations easier to understand and navigate,
Governor Kehoe issued Executive Order 25-15, charging the Department of
Elementary and Secondary Education-Office of Childhood with a complete re-write
of the child care regulations.
The
budget also includes $10 million to offer grant funding opportunities to
support partnerships between employers, community partners, and the child care
industry to make more child care slots available for Missouri families.
In
an effort to provide timely payments for the child care providers who partner
with the state to provide care, providers will receive payments from the state
at the beginning of the month on enrollment, starting in fiscal year 2026.
To
build on Missouri's career and technical education opportunities, Governor
Kehoe's budget includes $15 million in new funding to address equipment, space,
and operational needs of career and technical centers across the state, as well
as an increase of $5 million on an annual basis to support increased
operational costs.
The
budget includes increased funding to expand career counseling to more high
schools across the state, so that students can talk to school counselors about
their future career path, whether that includes college or not.
Governor
Kehoe also signed Executive Order 25-16 establishing the Governor’s Workforce
of the Future Challenge, instructing DESE to put a plan in place for better
coordination among key stakeholders, including K-12 schools, local business and
industry, and higher education to improve the state’s career and technical
education programs and infrastructure.
Agriculture
Securing
the future of agriculture also means investing in the next generation. Governor
Kehoe's budget includes $800,000 in permanent funding for Missouri FFA.
Additionally,
the budget includes $55 million in new bonding to support the construction of a
40,000 square foot covered multi-use livestock barn and 80,000 square foot
stalling barn to house equine and other livestock at the Missouri State Fair’s
new arena, which was previously supported by the legislature and is now under
construction.
Education
Governor
Kehoe is a proud supporter of education in all of its forms–public schools,
private schools, charter schools–as long Missouri’s children are getting a
quality education that best meets their needs.
To
expand school choice, Governor Kehoe urged the General Assembly to pass
voluntary open enrollment in public schools.
Governor
Kehoe's budget also includes $50 million in general revenue funding to bolster
the ESA program.
This
year, Governor Kehoe's budget recommends a $200 million increase for the
Foundation Formula, the largest increase since the current Formula was created.
And, over $370 million to fully fund the state’s commitment for school
transportation needs. For teachers, the budget includes $33 million to fund
teacher salaries. Additionally, the budget includes $30 million for Small
School Grants to support the continued success of our small rural school
districts, the heartbeat of their communities.
Governor
Kehoe also signed Executive Order 25-14 establishing the School Funding
Modernization Task Force to recommend changes to the Foundation Formula to
better serve students and families.
Government Improvements
To continue to recruit
and retain quality state team members, Governor Kehoe announced a statewide
time of service pay plan increase for state employees.
Governor
Kehoe also previewed action on DEI programs in state government and support for
creating Missouri's own version of a DOGE initiative. He committed to working
with the General Assembly on these efforts in the coming weeks.
During
his speech, Governor Kehoe recognized special guests for their achievements and
commitment to the people of Missouri:
Special Guests of the Governor
Lizzy Schott
Safer Missouri Initiative Group
Alena Malone
Adeline Thessen
USS Missouri Crew Members
Governor
Kehoe emphasized there are safer choices than abortion in Missouri and
committed to helping pregnant women know these exist, including the Pregnancy
Resource Centers across the state. The budget includes support for
alternatives to abortion with $4 million in additional funding to benefit
expecting and new mothers, a more than 50% increase to existing services.
Governor
Kehoe closed the speech thanking veterans and service members, adding that his
proposed budget includes an additional $10 million of general revenue funding
to our Missouri Veterans Homes.
"Our
work in this building is only possible because of those who came before us: the
sacrifices of our brave service men and women," said Governor Kehoe.
"Under the Kehoe Administration, NO veterans home will close due to a lack
of state funding."
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Bridge in Putnam County now open
The Putnam County Route M bridge over Medicine Creek Fork, located near Powersville, is open following a replacement project through the Northwest Bridge Bundle project. The Capital – Horner & Shifirin team, working with the Missouri Department of Transporation through a design-build contract, were able to reopen the bridge Friday afternoon, Jan. 24.
The Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build project that will replace or rehabilitate 31 poor-condition bridges in north central Missouri. The full list of bridges to be replaced can be found on the Northwest Bridge Bundle web page.
Design-build is a project delivery method in which one contracting team is selected to design and build the highway improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and schedule and the contractor team completes the work. This technique has been known to significantly save time and provide cost savings.
Single Lane of US Route 63 in Columbia to close for pavement repairs
U.S. Route 63 in Columbia will narrow on Tuesday for pavement repairs. Construction crews working with the Missouri Department of Transportation will close one lane in each direction through the work zone between the Conley Road underpass and Broadway overpass from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Jan. 28 for pothole repairs. The lane closure could extend into Wednesday, Jan. 29, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., if necessary to complete the repairs.
Drivers traveling in Columbia on U.S. Route 63 south of Interstate 70 should consider alternate routes or allow extra time to travel through this area as backups are expected.
This work is in addition to the nighttime closure of Conley Road taking place 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. thru Wednesday.
Planned Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Lewis County
Missouri Route 156 – January 27 – 28, CLOSED for brush cutting operations from Route D to Route KK at Newark between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
Route CC – January 28 – 31, CLOSED for brush cutting operations from Route K to CR 209 between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 61/24 – January 29, LANE RESTRICTION for sign installation from Route F to Business Route 61 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 61 Southbound – January 30, LANE RESTRICTION for sign installation from Route V to U.S. Route 61/24 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Route U – February 3 – 4, CLOSED for brush cutting operations from CR 412 to CR 500 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – February 5 – 6, CLOSED for brush cutting operations from CR 166 to CR 165 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Warren County
Missouri Route 94 – January 27 – 31, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after bridge near the Katy Trail between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
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Man injured in Sunday morning accident
A Bosworth man was injured in an accident that occurred after 7am Sunday in Carroll County. The patrol says that he was on MO 139 when his vehicle struck an animal in the roadway and after impact traveled off the left side of the road, struck a post and came to rest in a creek bed. He was taken to North Kansas City Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
Driver hurt in Audrain County wreck
A Thompson driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday afternoon in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4pm as the man was on Route FF when his SUV ran off the right side of the road, striking a fence and a tree. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Two injured in Friday night crash
Two drivers were injured in a Friday night crash in Callaway County. MSHP stated that a Mexico man was on US 54 eastbound on overpass ramp 699 when he ran a red light and his truck struck a car in the intersection driven by a Lake St. Louis man. Both were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor to moderate injuries respectively. The crash happened at around 6:15pm Friday.
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Governor Kehoe Signs Three Executive Orders to Enhance Government Accountability, Efficiency, and Ethics
On Thursday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed three executive orders aimed at streamlining government operations, improving stakeholder engagement, and ensuring ethical conduct within the Kehoe administration. The orders reflect the Governor's commitment to fostering more effective, transparent, and accountable government.
"These executive orders demonstrate our administration's commitment and dedication to responsible governance and meaningful reform," said Governor Kehoe.
The executive orders are as follows:
Executive Order 25-11 delegates supervisory authority over specific departments, divisions, and agencies to designated members of the Governor’s staff. This measure is intended to enhance oversight and ensure that critical state functions are managed efficiently.
Executive Order 25-12 establishes a comprehensive code of conduct for the Office of the Governor’s staff, setting clear ethical standards to ensure integrity and professionalism throughout the administration.
Executive Order 25-13 directs all executive department directors and commissioners to dedicate a minimum of eight hours per month to engaging with their agency’s stakeholders. This initiative seeks to ensure that decision-making processes are informed by input from those directly impacted by government actions. Additionally, the order prohibits the issuance of new rules without prior approval from the Governor’s office, a move designed to reduce red tape, improve government efficiency, and ensure regulatory decisions align with the needs of stakeholders and the state’s overall priorities.
December 2024 Monthly Jobs Report
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment increased by 11,200 jobs in December 2024, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at 3.7 percent. Private industry employment increased by 8,400 jobs and government employment increased by 2,800 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of 84,700 jobs from December 2023 to December 2024, and the unemployment rate increased by four-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.3 percent in December 2023 to 3.7 percent in December 2024.
New Grant Brings Conservation Program To Missouri Corn Growers
Precision Conservation Management (PCM), in collaboration with the Illinois Corn Growers Association (IL Corn), Kentucky Corn Growers Association, and Missouri Corn Merchandising Council (MCMC), has received new grant funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) to bolster regenerative agriculture practices. This grant is part of the $14.7 million NFWF awarded nationwide to advance soil health and improve water quality on working lands. It provides the first opportunity for Missouri farmers to participate in PCM.
The awarded funds will expand PCM program availability to row crop farmers in northern Missouri, focusing on adopting cover crops, no-till, strip-till, and nitrogen fertilizer recommendations. Through this expansion, enrolled farmers will receive technical assistance, data analysis, and access to incentive programs that support their operations as they improve water quality and soil health in these watersheds.
PCM was initially launched by IL Corn in 2015 as a farmer-focused program that provides customized, data-driven guidance on conservation practices to improve profitability and environmental outcomes. Through a unique collaboration with commodity groups and industry partners, PCM has already helped hundreds of farmers in Illinois, Nebraska, and Kentucky implement climate-smart farming strategies.
For more information on Precision Conservation Management, please visit precisionconservation.org.
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Columbia man injured in Tuesday morning accident
A Columbia man was injured in an accident that occurred at 11:50am Tuesday in Cooper County. The patrol says that he was on County Road Big Lick Road when his vehicle began to slide on the ice covered road and it ran off the road and overturned down a creek embankment. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Learn to use prescribed fire as a land management tool with MDC Feb. 1 in Edina
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites landowners to a prescribed burn workshop Feb. 1, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Knox County Community Center in Edina.
Prescribed burning can be a valuable tool for managing native plant diversity and controlling undesirable vegetation, but it can be dangerous and ineffective when not used properly. This workshop will provide basic information on how to plan and execute a prescribed burn for land management.
Registration for this event is required and can be done at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4HT. Upon registration, participants will be asked to complete the virtual/online portion of the prescribed burn course. This online course is a mandatory prerequisite to the workshop, and there is a $25 fee to complete the online training. Participants are asked to bring their certificate of completion to the workshop. To find the online learning portion, go to http://short.mdc.mo.gov/ZoU.
Should weather allow, a demonstration burn will be conducted during the workshop. Participants are asked to wear a long-sleeved shirt and pants made of natural fibers, leather gloves, and closed toe, leather boots.
Questions about this event can be sent to Kyle Monroe at kyle.monroe@mdc.mo.gov. The Knox County Community Center is located at 207 4th Street in Edina.
MDC invites birders to join birding webinars in preparation for first ever Missouri Birding Challenge
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the Missouri River Bird Observatory (MRBO), and the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation (MCHF) invite both new and experienced birders to join the first ever Missouri Birding Challenge -- May 1-15!
Missouri Birding Challenge participants will compete alone or on a team in different birding categories based on their ages, birding experience, and comfort levels. Birders will use eBird (eBird.org) to record their lists of birds identified at public natural areas around the state, or even in their own backyards. Once participants complete a category, they will be entered into a drawing for fun, bird-related prizes such as binoculars and gift cards. There is a fee of $10-$25 per person or team depending on the category. Fees go toward migratory bird conservation efforts.
Learn more about the Challenge and related topics at mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/activities/birdwatching/missouri-birding-challenge. Full Challenge rules and details will be released in coming weeks. Registration will be open April 1-30 through the webpage.
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Man Hurt In Boone County Accident
A Sturgeon man was hurt in an accident that occurred just before 8:30pm Sunday in Boone County. The patrol says that he was on US 63 when he swerved to avoid hitting another vehicle, causing his truck to travel off the left side of the roadway, crossed the median, struck a sign and then crossed both lanes of southbound US 63, went off the west side of the road and overturned at least twice and then came to rest on it's passenger side in a ditch. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
Woman Injured In Ralls County Crash
A Hannibal woman was injured in a Sunday afternoon crash in Ralls County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:55pm as she was on Route O when she swerved to avoid a deer, causing her car to run off the right side of the road, she overcorrected and it went off the left side of the road, struck an embankment, a tree and then overturned. She was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
Planned Road Work for Mid-Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance and construction work planned in the mid–Missouri area Jan. 20 – 26, 2025. Weather conditions may postpone scheduled work. Many projects will include lane closures which could cause delays.
All Counties
Moving operations such as pothole patching, brush cutting, and pavement repair continue in various locations. Motorists should travel with care and be alert for slow-moving equipment.
All work is weather permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
Boone County
U.S. Route 63 – Bridge construction continues on U.S. Route 63 between the Broadway overpass and Conley Road underpass in Columbia. U.S. Route 63 will remain open but in a head-to-head configuration with narrowed lanes and reduced speeds. This traffic pattern is expected to be in place through late 2025. The bridge construction is part of the Improve I-70 program. Learn more at modot.org/improvei70/columbiakingdomcity.
Interstate 70 – New pavement construction continues in Columbia from Route B (Paris Road) to U.S. Route 63 through January 2027 as part of the Improve I-70 program. Motorists can expect intermittent and long-term lane closures for the duration of the project. Learn more at modot.org/improvei70/columbiakingdomcity.
Callaway County
I-70 – New pavement construction continues from the Boone County line to Kingdom City (near mile marker 145) as part of the Improve I-70 Program. Motorists can expect intermittent and long-term lane closures for the duration of the project. Learn more at modot.org/improvei70/columbiakingdomcity
Cooper County
Route Z – Roadside work planned Jan. 21 – 24. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone.
Howard County
Missouri Route 87 – Roadside work planned Jan. 20 – 24 from Route J to Route E. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone.
Missouri Route 124 – Pothole patching planned Jan. 20 – 24 from Missouri Route 240 to Route Y. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone.
Moniteau County
Routes 87, D, E, and N – Bridge maintenance planned Jan. 20 – 24 in various locations. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone.
Routes 87, F, H, T, and V – Pothole patching planned Jan. 20 – 24 in various locations. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone.
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Governor Kehoe Orders Flags to Fly at Full-Staff in Honor of Inauguration Day
In an act of respect and patriotism, Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-09, ordering U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at full-staff on Monday at all state buildings and grounds in honor of Inauguration Day.
This directive aligns with federal statute, which states that flags should be prominently displayed during specific occasions, especially for the inauguration of a U.S. President.
EPA and Continental Cement Company in Hannibal Settle Alleged Clean Air Act Violations
Hannibal, Missouri, cement manufacturer Continental Cement Company LLC will pay a $74,440 civil penalty to resolve alleged violations of the federal Clean Air Act. As part of the settlement, the company will also procure low-emission school buses for a local school district.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Continental Cement failed to adequately operate leak detection systems designed to notify the company of potential releases of hazardous air pollutants. EPA discovered the alleged violations during a December 2022 inspection.
EPA says that leak detection systems on the company’s emission controls were not functioning properly. Without a functioning leak detection system, the facility would be unaware of whether pollutant filters are operating effectively to reduce emissions of particulate matter and potentially other air pollutants associated with hazardous waste combustion.
In addition to paying the civil penalty, Continental Cement agreed to spend at least $282,000 to replace two of Hannibal School District #60’s diesel buses with propane school buses, which will reduce air pollution in areas impacted by excess emissions from Continental’s alleged violations.
Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance names Tyler Hobbs as new Legislative Director
Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) Acting Director Mick Campbell announced that Tyler Hobbs has assumed the role of Legislative Director for DCI. Beginning January 13, Hobbs assumed responsibility for the legislative duties of the department’s Insurance Divisions, Division of Finance, Division of Credit Unions, and the Office of the Public Counsel.
Hobbs has most recently served as the Legislative Director for the Office of the Governor. He also served as the Deputy Policy and Legislative Director as well as Senior Policy Analyst since joining the Office of the Governor in August 2022. Before joining Governor Parson’s team, he served as the Legislative Director for the Missouri Department of Public Safety after working as the Director of Strategic Initiatives for the Missouri Republican Party during the 2020 election cycle.
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Governor Kehoe Announces Sarah Willson as Director of Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
On Tuesday, Governor Mike Kehoe announced the appointment of Sarah Willson as Director of Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).Willson will assume the role of DHSS Director effective February 14, 2025, and awaits Missouri Senate confirmation.
Willson has served as Vice President of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs for the Missouri Hospital Association (MHA) since 2016. In that role, she provided clinical and regulatory guidance to over 140 hospitals across the state, serving as a key expert on licensing, survey processes and compliance for acute care, critical access, long-term care, rehabilitation, and psychiatric facilities. She also collaborated with lawmakers to develop healthcare legislation at both the state and federal levels.
Prior to MHA, Willson held leadership roles with Compassus Hospice and Palliative Care, where she oversaw operations in multiple states, and at Capital Region Medical Center, directing patient care services across several departments. Her work has focused on advancing quality care, developing efficiencies, and improving outcomes for patients.
Willson earned her Master of Business Administration in health management from William Woods University and a Bachelor of Science in nursing from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and has been recognized with several awards throughout her career.
North Central Missouri College Closed on Monday, January 20
North Central Missouri College will be closed on Monday, January 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This closing includes all buildings and offices at all sites and locations, and no classes will be held. The Ketcham Community Center will have alternative hours on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
NCMC and the Ketcham Center will reopen on Tuesday, January 21 for regular hours of business.
Driver Examination Stations To Close Statewide In Observance Of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the public that all driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed on the following date:
Monday, January 20, 2025, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
Honoring Officer Molly Bowden: 20-year anniversary and Red Cross blood drive in her memory
The community is invited to donate blood at the annual Officer Molly Bowden Memorial Blood Drive honoring her memory. Together with the collective emergency services of Boone County, the American Red Cross will be hosting this blood drive on Friday, January 17 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Grace Bible Church, 601 Blue Ridge Rd., Columbia, MO 65202.
It has been 20 years since Officer Bowden made the ultimate sacrifice yet her memory lives on. On the night of January 10, 2005, she sustained fatal injuries during a routine traffic stop. Following a courageous month-long battle, she succumbed to her injuries on February 10, marking the first line-of-duty loss for the Columbia Police Department.
She was more than a police officer. She was a daughter, a sister, an aunt, and a friend who loved to be outdoors, either on horseback or out on the water, and loved to make her friends and family smile.
As a special thank-you for honoring Officer Bowden’s memory, those who present to donate will receive an exclusive Red Cross Battle of the Badges t-shirt, while supplies last.
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Moberly Police Department News
On January 9, 2025, at approximately 9:30 pm Moberly SWAT and the
Randolph County Sheriff’s Department Tactical Team, executed a search
warrant in the 700 Block on Monroe Ave. As a result of the search warrant, a 50-year-old Moberly woman was arrested for Unlawful Possession of A Firearm and later posted the required bond. A probable cause statement was submitted to the Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for review.
Mike Kehoe Sworn In as 58th Governor of Missouri
On Monday, at a ceremony at the Missouri State Capitol, Mike Kehoe was sworn in as the 58th Governor of Missouri, marking a new chapter of leadership for the state.
Building on his distinguished record of public service, successful business career, and an unwavering commitment to Missouri’s communities, Governor Kehoe vowed to honor the state’s rich legacy while forging an ambitious path toward a brighter future. With a focus on public safety, education, economic development, and agriculture, he outlined his administration’s goal to tackle the most pressing challenges and seize the opportunities for growth.
“My life—growing up in the inner city, moving to a small town, building businesses, operating a ranch—these experiences have taught me one thing: Missourian’s are more alike than we are different,” said Governor Kehoe. "It will take each of us, working together, to secure an even safer, stronger, and more prosperous Missouri.”
Governor Kehoe was sworn in by former U.S. Senator Roy Blunt, using a Bible that belonged to his mother, Lorriane Kehoe.
Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger, Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, State Treasurer Vivek Malek, and Attorney General Andrew Bailey were also sworn in during Monday's inauguration ceremony. Oaths were administered by the following individuals:
- Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary Rhodes Russell for Lieutenant Governor Wasinger;
- Judge Thomas N Chapman of the 43rd Judicial Circuit for Secretary of State Denny Hoskins;
- Judge Thomas C. Clark II of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District for State Treasurer Vivek Malek; and
- Missouri Supreme Court Judge Kelly Broniec for Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
Following a performance of the National Anthem by St. Louis Metropolitan Police Officer Eva Millar-Galván, the Most Reverend W. Shawn McKnight, Bishop of Jefferson City, gave the invocation. The swearing-in of state elected officials was followed by a 19-gun salute and flyover of military aircraft. Musical selections were performed by the 135th Army Band. The event concluded with a benediction offered by Reverend John Miles, Senior Pastor at Morning Star Baptist Church in Kansas City.
Governor Kehoe Signs Six Executive Orders, Launches Safer Missouri Initiative
On Monday, as his first official act in office, Governor Mike Kehoe took decisive action to prioritize public safety by signing six executive orders and officially launching his comprehensive Safer Missouri public safety initiative.
Developed in close collaboration with law enforcement partners and representatives across all levels of law enforcement within the state, the Safer Missouri plan sets the stage for immediate and impactful action. The measures introduced today represent the first steps in a comprehensive, multi-phase plan that focuses on reducing crime, supporting law enforcement, and fostering community partnerships to achieve lasting change.
Further steps requiring General Assembly action are slated for implementation in the coming weeks, with additional details to be unveiled during Governor Kehoe’s 2025 State of the State address.
"By standing with the brave officers who protect us every day and implementing strategic, forward-thinking measures, we are working to make Missouri a safer place to live, work and raise a family," said Governor Kehoe. "In the coming weeks, months, and years, my administration will be relentless in our pursuit to make Missouri a place where it’s easier to be a cop than a criminal."
Governor Kehoe was joined by Attorney General Andrew Bailey, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety Mark James, and leaders from statewide law enforcement associations, including the Missouri State Fraternal Order of Police, Missouri State Troopers Association, Missouri Police Chiefs Association, and the Missouri Sheriffs Association.
"I applaud Governor Kehoe for taking action less than an hour after being sworn into office," said Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. "Today is a bold move toward restoring law and order, backing Missouri law enforcement as they protect our families, and reaffirming our commitment to obtaining justice for victims."
"Governor Kehoe’s actions reflect his unwavering resolve to enhance safety and security in Missouri," said Mark James, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety. "These executive orders will equip law enforcement with much-needed resources and support to effectively address crime."
Exercising his constitutional authority, Governor Kehoe enacted the following measures:
Executive Order 25-02 establishes "Operation Relentless Pursuit", a regional anti-crime effort that emphasizes intelligence-led policing and cross-jurisdiction collaboration in order to collectively pursue and apprehend dangerous fugitives. The strategies employed in this enforcement initiative will include:
- The designation of full time Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC) investigators within each of the nine troop regions; and
- Allocation of budgetary funds to support one new deputy sheriff within each MSHP troop who will be dedicated to task force operations, including targeted operations against criminal activities.
Executive Order 25-03 launches the Blue Shield Program to recognize local governments for their dedication to effective law enforcement and community safety. A Blue Shield designation highlights initiatives that enhance public safety, strengthen support for law enforcement and build lasting partnerships with the community. Issuance of the Blue Shield designation enables law enforcement agencies to access specific state grant opportunities.
Executive Order 25-04 establishes a 287(g) designation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to allow state and local law enforcement to assist in enforcing immigration laws. The executive order directs the Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS) designate specific MSHP troopers to undergo immigration enforcement training with an emphasis on preventing illegal immigration, apprehending criminal offenders, and interdicting drug trafficking activities as an integral part of their regular responsibilities within Missouri.
Executive Order 25-05 charges DPS and MSHP with the collection of immigration status within the statewide uniform crime data reporting system for those charged with crimes in Missouri.
Executive Order 25-06 tasks DPS with modifying the Patrol’s salary schedule by reducing the time of service required to reach the top salary tier from 15 years of service to 12 years of service.
Executive Order 25-07 directs the Department of Corrections and Parole to assemble a working group comprised of stakeholders to assess the existing rules with regard to the eligibility of offenders for parole, conduct of parole hearings and the conditions to imposed on paroled offenders. Once the group’s recommendations have been received, the Board will present amended rules to the governor’s office by October 1, 2025. The current rules, as set by Section 217.690.4 RSMo., have not been amended since 2017. By enhancing guidelines and processes through formal rulemaking, Missouri can continue to refine its approach to offender management while reducing criminal relapses.
Additionally, in order to enhance communication and strengthen the relationships between law enforcement agencies and the governor's office, Governor Kehoe also took administrative action to establish a designated staff member in his office as the contact for law enforcement agencies and issues. This liaison will serve as the intermediary between field operations and state resources available to assist in law enforcement efforts.
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Man seriously injured in Pike County accident
A Bowling Green man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 7am Monday in Pike County. The patrol says that he was on US 61 when his vehicle traveled off the west side of the roadway, he overcorrected, causing it to cross the center of the road, before running off the east side and struck an embankment and rolled over. He was transported by Air Evac to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
Director Nickelson Announces Retirement, Culminating 25 years of Public Service
On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced that Director Paula F. Nickelson will retire effective March 1, 2025, from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS). Her retirement brings a distinguished 25-year career at DHSS to a close. She will continue to serve as director of DHSS under Governor Mike Kehoe’s leadership until retirement.
Director Nickelson ushered in major change at DHSS by leading the department through significant innovations and achievements during her tenure. Within one year of assuming the role, she announced the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in Missouri by transitioning the state’s response to an endemic state. Nickelson was also responsible for seeing through the department’s rebranding efforts, launching a new strategic plan, mission, and vision, and hiring multiple key leadership roles never before available, including the state’s first chief medical officer, chief health information officer, health economist, health policy analyst, and workforce director. Under her leadership the State Board of Health and Senior Services was re-established, the department achieved re-accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board, and the state’s first multi-agency laboratory campus began construction.
A priority area for Director Nickelson was rebuilding trust and relationships with the public, state and federal lawmakers, local public health agencies and Missouri’s health care stakeholder groups. By working alongside the Missouri legislature, Nickelson was able to secure significant policy changes that will improve the state’s health care landscape for years to come. This includes beginning to address the state’s health care workforce shortages with the publication of the first-ever public health and health care workforce recommendation report and establishment of a state strategy to increase physician residency slots, increasing state funding to Missouri’s historically-underfunded local public health agencies, and initiating a maternal mortality prevention plan.
Nickelson assured key data and technology efforts propelled the department into readiness for the coming decade. This work was inclusive of a comprehensive state data landscape assessment, and the implementation of new systems for vital records, infectious disease surveillance and multiple inspection efforts. She also focused on the adoption of a new model for public health in Missouri, which describes foundational programs and capabilities that must be available to every Missouri resident and in every community to assure the best opportunity for health.
Director Nickelson was elected to represent Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska on the national stage as the Region VII director for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, and most recently to serve that organization as Secretary-Treasurer. She was a frequent presenter at a wide variety of national and international organizations on diverse issues impacting public health.
Director Nickelson has led DHSS since March 2022 when she was appointed by Governor Parson. Prior to serving as director, Nickelson held a variety of positions at DHSS and specialized in public health and health care management, emergency planning and response, chronic disease prevention, and maternal-child health.
Attend MDC Waterfowl Workshops to give input on upcoming seasons
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites waterfowl hunters to a series of public workshops around the state to gather hunter input about duck season dates and zone boundary locations for the 2026-2030 seasons.
Participants will have the opportunity to review long-term waterfowl data about weather, migration, habitat use, harvest, and hunter opinions, and discuss their season date and zone preferences with other hunters and MDC staff. MDC will use hunter input gathered through the workshops combined with hunter opinion surveys to establish Missouri’s 2026-2030 duck season dates and zones.
The 2025 workshops will be held from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Registration is not required. Call the related phone number for more information.
- JAN. 16 IN HARRISONVILLE: Cass County Sherriff’s Office, 2501 W. Mechanic, 660-885-6981 or 816-622-0900;
- JAN. 21 IN ST. JOSEPH: MDC Northwest Regional Office, 701 James McCarthy Drive, 816-271-3100;
- JAN. 22 IN CHILLICOTHE: Comfort Inn and Suites, 250 E. Business 36, 816-271-3100;
- JAN. 23 IN CARROLLTON: Carrollton Public Library, 1 North Folger Street, 816-622-0900;
- JAN. 28 IN ST. CHARLES: Wapelhorst Park Gould Upper Level, 1875 Muegge Road, 636-441-4554;
- JAN. 29 IN ELSBERRY: American Legion, 111 Legion Drive, 636-441-4554;
- JAN. 30 IN KIRKSVILLE: MDC Northeast Regional Office, 3500 S. Baltimore St., 660-785-2420;
- FEB. 4 IN PORTAGEVILLE: Fisher Delta Research Center, 147 State Hwy T, 573-290-5730.
- FEB. 5 IN DEXTER: National Guard Armory, 1702 Missouri Hwy 114, 573-290-5730;
- FEB. 6 IN JACKSON: Jackson Civic Center on 381 E. Deerwood Dr., 573-290-5730;
- FEB. 13 IN SPRINGFIELD: MDC Springfield Conservation Nature Center, 4600 S. Chrisman, 417-895-6880;
- FEB. 14 IN JOPLIN: MDC Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center, 201 W. Riviera Drive, 417-895-6880;
For more information, visit the MDC website at https://huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/waterfowl/waterfowl-reports-prospects/duck-zones-and-season-dates
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Three injured, one seriously in Monroe County accident
Three people were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at around 5:30pm Saturday in Monroe County. The patrol says that a car driven by a teenage girl from Monroe City was on US 24 at MO 15 when she pulled into the path of an SUV driven by a Madison woman and the SUV struck the car. The woman was transported by ambulance to University Hospital with serious injuries, while the girl and her passenger a teen boy from Paris sustained minor injuries and were taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital and Moberly Regional Hospital for treatment respectively.
Driver seriously injured in early Friday morning crash
A Troy driver was seriously injured in an early Friday morning crash in Pike County. The highway patrol said it happened at 5:15am as he was on Highway 161 when he passed a vehicle and lost control on the snow covered roadway and his car was struck in the passenger side rear by a truck traveling northbound being driven by a Bowling Green man who was unable to stop on the snow covered road. The Troy man was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis with serious injuries.
Planned Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few
weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Scotland
County
U.S. Route 136 – January 13 - 14, LANE
RESTRICTION for brush cutting operations from CR 552 to CR
519 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri Route 15 - January 15 – 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for brush cutting operations from CR 512 to
Route M between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby
County
Route M – January 13 – 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for culvert railing repair from 0.50 mile
before and after Mesner Branch near CR 135 between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
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Commission
Awards Contract for Project in Northeast District
During its regular
meeting on January 8, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
awarded a resurfacing contract in the Northeast District.
A
$6.3M contract was awarded to Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., for a resurfacing
project on the eastbound and westbound lanes of Interstate 70, from 1.4 miles
east of Route F in Montgomery County to east of Route MM in Warrenton.
Additional
information, regarding timelines and traffic impacts will be released prior to
the start of construction.
Join
the Fight Against Human Trafficking in Missouri
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention
Month, with the national awareness day on Saturday Jan. 11. The month is
dedicated to educating the traveling public on human trafficking, what to
look for, and what everyone can do to help stop it.
Missouri
is a transportation hub for the central United States, with large amounts of
freight moving across the state’s highways every day. Common places like rest
stops, gas stations, convenience stores and hotels are prime spots for the
practice of human trafficking. According to the National Human Trafficking
Hotline, there were 249 human trafficking cases identified in Missouri in 2023,
involving 356 victims. Nationally, these numbers jump to nearly 10,000 cases
identified nearly 17,000 victims.
In
2018, MoDOT leadership signed the Transportation Leaders Against Human
Trafficking pledge joining efforts with other transportation leaders across the
country. Through this pledge, MoDOT committed itself to providing specialized
training to employees on how to identify the common indicators of human
trafficking and what to do when trafficking is suspected in Missouri.
Some
of the warning signs of potential trafficking situation include signs of
physical abuse, branding tattoos, wearing clothing
inappropriate for the weather or location, not being in possession of
their money or identification, body language indicating discomfort, lack of eye
contact with anyone except their trafficker, or not being allowed to speak for
themself.
If
you suspect someone is being forced to engage in any activity from which they
can’t leave—whether it is commercial sex, housework, farm work or other
activity—call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline at
1-888-373-7888 or text BeFree (233733). Information is available online at humantraffickinghotline.org. Please save the
National Human Trafficking Hotline number as a contact in your cellphone: 1-888-373-7888.
If someone is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1.
For
more information about MoDOT’s efforts to “Put the Brakes on Human
Trafficking,” go to modot.org/fighthumantrafficking.
Ameren
Missouri launches multiyear cost saving programs for customers
Ameren Missouri will continue providing customers with
opportunities to save money and energy after the Missouri Public Service
Commission (PSC) recently approved the company’s revised multiyear energy
efficiency and demand response plan, under the Missouri Energy Efficiency
Investment Act (MEEIA).
The
energy company’s portfolio includes the continuation of familiar programs for
residential customers, including Peak Time Savings, instant discounts on smart
thermostats and the Pay As You Save (PAYS®) home
energy assessment. Business customers can also continue taking advantage of its
demand response program and business energy savings program, BizSavers®.
Additional
programs available through Ameren Missouri include:
The Single-Family Income-Eligible program,
which provides a comprehensive package of whole-home upgrades and aims to
achieve >10% energy reduction per home.
The Multifamily Income-Eligible program,
which provides enhanced incentives for energy-saving upgrades that help tenants
save money on energy costs while reducing maintenance costs for property
owners.
A Business
Social Services program to support energy efficiency
upgrades (including assistance with completing paperwork) at facilities that
supply food, shelter and other forms of care.
And coming later this year: FastTrack HVAC,
an additional channel in the PAYS program for HVAC system installation that
will allow expedited replacement on systems and financing through bill
payments.
The
PSC-approved programs advance Ameren Missouri’s ongoing investment in energy
and cost saving opportunities on customer’s bills and have historically helped
customers save more than $2.9 billion on their energy bills over the lifetime
of their energy-efficient upgrades. The programs include:
$75
million in total rebates and incentives for residential and business customers.
$20
million allocated for income-eligible customers and social service agencies.
A goal
of producing 102,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) in energy savings – equal to annual
energy consumption of 8,300 average-sized Missouri homes.
$51
million invested annually in 2025 and 2026 toward customer demand response and
energy efficiency programs, and $22 million in 2027 for demand response
programs.
The
plan and programs are the result of a proposal originally filed with the PSC in
2023 and later amended in 2024. To determine your eligibility and enroll in
current energy efficiency programs, visit AmerenMissouri.com/EnergyEfficiency.
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MDC reports 10,071 deer taken during alternative methods portion
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows
deer hunters in Missouri harvested 10,071 deer during the alternative methods
portion of firearms deer season, Dec. 28 – Jan. 7. Of the 10,071 deer harvested,
2,765 were antlered bucks, 1,072 were button bucks, and 6,234 were does.
Top harvest counties were Franklin with 223 deer harvested, Pike with 209, and
Macon with 207.
The harvest total for last year’s alternative methods portion was 12,496.
For current ongoing preliminary harvest totals by season, county, and type of
deer, visit the MDC website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
For harvest summaries from past years, visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-
trapping/species/deer/deer-reports/deer-harvest-summaries .
Deer hunting continues with archery season running through Jan. 15.
Deadline is Feb. 28 for nominations for Missouri Public Safety Medals
honoring heroic first responders and civilians
The Department of Public Safety is accepting nominations for the State of
Missouri’s highest awards honoring first responders who took heroic actions
beyond the call of duty in 2024. The awards are the Red, White and Blue Heart
Award, Missouri Medal of Valor, and Governor’s Medal. DPS is also
accepting nominations from Missouri public safety agencies for the Public
Safety Civilian Partnership Award. The awards will be presented during a
ceremony in Jefferson City in late 2025.
The deadline for public safety agency leaders to nominate members of their
organizations for any of the Public Safety Medals for actions performed in
2024 is Feb. 28, 2025. Nominations must come from the leader of the public
safety agency. Nomination forms and additional information about the awards,
including who is eligible to make a nomination, is available at:
https://dps.mo.gov/medal/ . There is a different nomination form for each award.
For the purposes of these awards, a public safety officer is defined as a person
serving a public agency, with or without compensation, as a firefighter, law
enforcement officer, or emergency personnel or emergency management
personnel. The term "law enforcement officer" includes a person who is a
state or local corrections or court officer. EMS personnel are eligible.
Missouri Veterans Commission Launches Electronic Pre-Certification
Application for Burial
The Missouri Veterans Commission (MVC) has announced the launch of the new
electronic Pre-Certification Application for Burial. The new digital application
allows Veterans and their eligible dependents to electronically pre-certify for
burial benefits, submit documents, and receive real-time notifications on the
status of their application.
Veterans and their eligible dependents interested in burial in one of the five state
Veterans Cemeteries can access the Electronic Pre-Certification Application for
Burial by visiting the Missouri Citizens portal . Users will need to create an
account before completing the application. More information on burial eligibility
can be found at mvc.dps.mo.gov/cemeteries/ . Paper applications will still be
accepted, and Veterans Service Officers will continue to assist Veterans in need.
For more information about Missouri Veterans Commission programs, call 573-
751-3779 or visit mvc.dps.mo.gov.
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Walsworth Announces Documation Acquisition
Walsworth, a family-owned printing company based in Marceline announced that
it acquired Documation on Jan. 1, 2025, bringing it into the Walsworth brand.
Documation will be renamed Walsworth – Eau Claire, and will be Walsworth’s
eighth facility, joining the company’s locations in Marceline, Brookfield and
Fulton, Missouri; Overland Park, Kansas; Saint Joseph, Michigan; and Ripon,
Wisconsin.
Documation was founded in 1994, and for the last three decades, the company
has offered print on demand services, utilizing digital inkjet printing technology to
serve its customer base. Priding itself on its commitment to customer service,
Documation has been praised by its customers for its flexibility and ease of doing
business. These characteristics made it an ideal candidate to become part of
Walsworth.
In addition to also being an excellent cultural fit, the Documation print facility will
expand Walsworth’s capability into on-demand digital printing to better meet
customer needs. This will allow the company to accommodate long and short
print runs while also providing the high-quality printing and customer service
Walsworth is known for.
Over the past two decades, Walsworth has been steadily growing its market
share in key print segments. In 2010, the company purchased IPC in Saint
Joseph, Michigan, and in 2012, The Ovid Bell Press in Fulton, Missouri, was
acquired.
Most recently, the company acquired its first Wisconsin printing facility with the
purchase of Ripon Printers in 2019. Walsworth has made significant investments
in people, capital and technology at each location and is seeing growth across all
locations.
The printing facility in Eau Claire will remain open as usual but will be branded as
Walsworth – Eau Claire over the next several months.
Missouri 5th graders invited to participate in 42nd annual National Missing
Children’s Day Poster Contest
Missouri fifth graders can put their artistic skills to work, learn about staying safe,
and raise awareness of missing children through the National Missing
Children’s Day Poster Contest. The Department of Public Safety is inviting
Show-Me State fifth graders to participate in the annual poster contest, which
offers a chance at a trip to the nation’s capital. The national winner and his/her
parents and teacher will be invited to Washington, D.C. to participate in the 42nd
annual National Missing Children’s Day Ceremony on May 21, 2025.
Transportation and lodging will be provided.
One fifth grader from Missouri will be selected as the state winner. That student’s
poster will be submitted to the national competition. In addition, the state winner
will receive a national award certificate from the U.S Department of Justice, the
sponsor of the contest.
The Missouri winner will be notified in March 2025.
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25 as National Missing
Children’s Day. Missing Children’s Day is dedicated to encouraging parents,
guardians, caregivers, and others concerned with the well-being of children to
make child safety a priority. It serves as a reminder to continue our efforts to
reunite missing children with their families and an occasion to honor those
dedicated to this important cause.
To view previous artwork from the contest, visit https://ncjtc-
static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS02456528.pdf
Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance Included in America’s Best Insurance
Companies 2025 Ranking
Missouri Farm Bureau (MOFB) Insurance has been included in Forbes’
America’s Best Insurance Companies 2025 ranking. This award is presented in
collaboration with Statista, the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking
provider. The list was announced on September 24, 2024, and can be viewed on
Forbes.com.
The America’s Best Insurance Companies 2025 ranking was determined based
on an independent survey of over 18,000 U.S. citizens across the nation.
Participants evaluated the insurance companies they have held within the last
three years on six different subdimensions: Advice, Customer Service,
Price/Performance, Transparency, Digital Services and Damage/Benefit Service.
In addition, participants had to rate their insurance companies towards
satisfaction, loyalty and overall recommendation. The recommendations and
ratings were transformed into score values and aggregated towards a final score
across five insurance types: Auto, Homeowners, Renters, Permanent Life and
Term Life.
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MSHP Reports Zero Traffic Fatalities, Zero Drownings and Zero Boating
Fatalities Over New Year’s Holiday
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
provides the following preliminary statistics related to the New Year’s holiday:
Zero people died and 21 were injured in 44 traffic crashes during the 2025 New
Year’s holiday counting period, which began at 6 p.m. Tuesday, December 31,
2024, and ended at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, January 1, 2025. There were 0
boating crashes and 0 drownings over the 2025 New Year’s holiday counting
period.
2025 New Year’s Holiday Traffic Statistics
Troopers investigated the following:
Traffic Crashes — 44
Traffic Crash Injuries — 21
Traffic Crash Fatalities — 0
DWI — 50
Governor Parson Releases Parson Administration Report
Governor Mike Parson has released Putting People First , a review of all the wins
and accomplishments achieved during the Parson Administration.
He said that January 13, 2025, marks his final day as Governor of the state of
Missouri. For more than six years, we’ve stood tall in the face of hardships while
achieving historic wins that will continue to move Missouri forward long after
we’re gone, and it can all be attributed to the strength, resiliency, kindness,
courage, and just plain old Missouri grit the people of this great state hold
Governor Parson said. These aren’t our wins. These are wins for you, your kids,
and your grandkids. For Teresa and me, it’s always been about the next
generations having the opportunity to achieve their American Dream.
Under the Parson Administration we:
Added nearly 190,000 new jobs and more than $17 billion in business investment
to our economy,
Achieved the lowest unemployment ever recorded in our state’s history at 2.1
percent,
Cut taxes five times, including the single largest income tax cut in our state’s
history, reducing income tax burdens by over 20 percent,
Cut through nearly 20 percent of regulations and red tape,
Secured funding for and broke ground on upgrading I-70 to six lanes,
Built over 1,000 bridges, repaired 50 percent of our entire highway system, and
made once-in-a-generation investments in our rural lettered roads, Fully funded the K-12 foundation formula every year,
Boosted starting teacher pay from $25,000 to $40,000 per year,
Made historic investments in career and technical education,
Added nearly 65,000 new apprentices,
Increased higher education funding by nearly 30 percent,
Appointed more than 50 percent of the state's entire judiciary,
Maintained our AAA credit rating,
Paid our bills and left 50 percent less debt than when we started, and
Left $1.9 billion on the bottom line for future administrations,
Gov. Parson also said that The First Lady and I came to Jefferson City with our
heads held high, and we’ll be returning to the farm with our heads held high.
Because we’ve never forgotten where we came from, and every step of the way
we’ve simply done what we believed in our hearts was the right thing for all
Missourians. Words cannot express the sincere appreciation I have for this state
and our people. So, I simply say to the more than 6 million Missourians who I
have had the absolute privilege of serving, it has truly been the honor of my life to
be your 57th Governor of the great State of Missouri.
Truman State University and MDC partner to create conservation-inspired
artwork for the campus
Art students from Truman State University’s TRU 120 class partnered with
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Resource Forester, Yvette
Amerman, to combine conservation education and art creation on the university
campus.
MDC has worked with Truman State University on a rain garden over the course
of the last several years. Amerman reached out to the Assistant Professor of Art,
Danielle Yakle, to see if their students would be interested in creating mosaic
sculptures that would be placed in the existing rain garden. Each of the
sculptures were created by groups of 4 students, and they represent critters that
could realistically be in or near a rain garden.
Courtesy of the students in TRU 120 class, there are now sculptures of 3
different kinds of frogs, 1 snapping turtle, and 1 salamander. Next to each
sculpture, there are informational placards talking about conservation in Missouri.
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Bring In The New Year Safely!
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
encourages everyone to make good decisions regarding their New Year’s
celebration. No one wants to start 2025 with a traffic crash or DWI arrest. During
the 2023 - 2024 New Year’s period, nine people were killed and 293 injured in
821 traffic crashes in Missouri.
The 2024 - 2025 New Year’s holiday counting period begins at 6 p.m. Tuesday,
December 31, 2024, and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.
If your plans to welcome the new year include alcohol, please designate a sober
driver or utilize a ride share service or taxi to ensure you arrive home safely. The
roadway is no place for a driver under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If you kill
or injure someone, you’ll pay the price for the rest of your life.
If you plan to travel this New Year’s, remember to buckle up and make sure all
your passengers do the same. Remember: Missouri is now a hands-free state.
Pay attention, obey all traffic laws, and when in doubt, yield the right-of-way. Be
sure to use your turn signal to communicate your intentions. The posted speed
limit reflects the roadway's classification and is not a suggestion! Download the
MoDOT Traveler Information app to your smart phone, and check road
conditions before you travel. Missouri law states if you’re using your windshield
wipers, your headlights must be turned on.
The public is encouraged to call the Patrol's Emergency Assistance Number
(800) 525-5555 or *55 on a cellular phone if they witness criminal activity or
experience an emergency. These emergency numbers are operational for both
highway and water emergencies. We're here to help.
Governor Parson Announces Mick Campbell as Acting Director of
Department of Commerce and Insurance
On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced that Mick Campbell will take over
as the Acting Director of the Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI)
effective January 1, 2025. He currently serves as the Commissioner of Finance
for DCI.
Mr. Campbell has served as the Commissioner of Finance since being appointed
by Governor Parson in June 2023. He steps temporarily into the role previously
held by Director Chlora Lindley-Myers who announced her retirement effective
December 31.
Prior to his role as Commissioner of Finance, Mick had been serving as Acting
Commissioner since January 2022 and previously held the role of Deputy
Commissioner. He has been with the Division of Finance since 2004. A lifelong
Missouri resident and native of Mt. Vernon, he holds a Master of Business
Administration and Bachelor of Administrative Management from Missouri State
University.
MoDOT Announces Prequalified Teams for Third Improve I-70 Project
The Missouri Department of Transportation has received Statements of
Qualifications (SOQs) from teams interested in competing for the contract to
design and construct the third project of MoDOT’s statewide Improve I-70
Program . Improve I-70: Blue Springs to Odessa will add a third lane each
direction on Interstate 70 from just west of MO Route 7 in Blue Springs to just
east of Johnson Drive in Odessa. The project also includes interchange
improvements at MO 131 in Odessa.
Missouri’s FY2024 budget from the General Assembly signed into law by Gov.
Mike Parson provides $2.8 billion in General Revenue for the costs to build a
third lane of Interstate 70 across the state. The program will plan, design,
construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, and add three lanes in each direction on
approximately 200 miles of I-70, from Blue Springs to Wentzville.
The pre-qualified teams are as follows:
Ames Construction
Ames Construction with designers Parsons Transportation Group
Capital - HDR
Capital Paving and Construction and Michels Road and Stone with designers
HDR Engineering and TranSystems
Improve 70 Alliance
Emery Sapp & Sons and Clarkson Construction with designers HNTB and
Bartlett and West
MasTec Design-Build Team
William Charles Construction Company, LLC and Koss Construction Company
with designers T.Y. Lin International and Horner and Shifrin
Radmacher-Ideker Joint Venture
Radmacher Brothers Excavating Inc. and Ideker with designers Wilson and
Company, Inc.
MoDOT will issue the Request for Proposals in January 2025 to these teams to
work through development of their Design-Build proposals for the project. The
department will work through the procurement process with these teams, who will
submit their proposal for the potential selection of the winning contract in spring
2025. Construction could start as early as summer 2025. There are still
opportunities for additional consultants and subcontracting firms to be added to
each team.
Design-Build is a project delivery method that combines both the design and
construction phases into one contract. The selected contract team completes the
design and construction in parallel instead of in succession, which saves time
and resources.
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Planned Roadwork for Northeast Missouri
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri
Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler
Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ .
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work.
There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the
work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 149 – January 6 – 9, CLOSED for brush cutting operations from
Connelsville Road to Route D between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Route D – December 30 & January 2 - 3, CLOSED for culvert replacement
operations from Turkey Creek Road to Route TT near Hawk Point between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
Route CC – January 7 – 10, CLOSED for brush cutting operations from Route K
to CR 209 near Hunnewell between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
I-70 South Outer Road (Tree Farm Road) – January 3, LANE RESTRICTION for
shoulder work from Route J at Danville to Route F at High Hill between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
MSHP Reports Three Traffic Fatalities Over Christmas; No Drownings or
Boating Fatalities
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
provides the following preliminary statistics related to the Christmas holiday
counting period:
Three people died in traffic crashes during the 30-hour counting period, which
began at 6 p.m. Tuesday, December 24, 2024, and ended at 11:59 p.m.
Wednesday, December 25, 2024.
2024 Christmas Holiday Traffic Statistics
Troopers investigated the following:
Traffic Crashes — 65
Traffic Crash Injuries — 38
Traffic Crash Fatalities — 3
DWI — 17
[Note: Last year during the 78-hour Christmas counting period, there were 1,034
traffic crashes statewide. In those crashes, three people were killed and another
346 were injured. During the 2023 Christmas holiday, troopers investigated 124
traffic crashes which included 2 fatalities and 71 injuries. Troopers arrested 81
people for driving while impaired during the 2023 counting period.]
There were no boating crashes or drownings over the 2024 Christmas holiday
counting period.
Colonel Eric T. Olson Announces His Retirement
Colonel Eric T. Olson, 24th superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
has announced he will retire effective February 1, 2025, after more than 34 years
of dedicated service.
He said that he appreciates the support and friendships he has made across the
state the last 34 years. The privilege to serve as a trooper has been a rewarding
and humbling experience. He also thanks his family as well for their unwavering
support throughout his career.
Olson was appointed to the Patrol on July 1, 1990, as a member of the 63rd
Recruit Class. Upon completing his training at the Patrol’s Law Enforcement
Academy, he was assigned to Troop H where he held the ranks of trooper,
corporal, and sergeant.
In 2004, Olson was promoted to lieutenant and assigned to Troop B
Headquarters in Macon, MO. In 2014, Olson was promoted to the rank of captain
and designated commanding officer of Troop A, Lee’s Summit. In 2015, he
transferred to the Division of Drug & Crime Control where he served as director.
Olson was promoted to major in 2017, where he served as commander of the
Criminal Investigation Bureau, General Headquarters, Jefferson City, MO. Olson
was promoted to lieutenant colonel March 9, 2017, and designated assistant
superintendent of the Patrol. On September 1, 2018, he assumed the role of
acting superintendent.
On March 5, 2019, Governor Michael L. Parson appointed Olson the 24th
superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. He was confirmed by the
Missouri Senate on March 14, 2019.
Colonel Olson grew up in Chillicothe, MO. He graduated from Chillicothe High
School in 1986. Olson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from William
Jewell College in Liberty, MO, in 1990. He completed the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA, in 2011 and attended the FBI National Executive Institute in 2023. Colonel Olson and his wife have two sons.
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Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments
Governor Mike Parson has announced judicial appointments to the 10th, 13th,
and 22nd Judicial Circuits.
Jennifer A. Richardson, of Monroe City, will be appointed as Associate Circuit
Judge for Marion County in the 10th Judicial Circuit.
Ms. Richardson is the District Defender for District 2 of the Missouri Public
Defender’s Office. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Juris Doctor
from the University of Missouri–Columbia. She will fill the vacancy created by the
election of the Honorable John J. Jackson as Circuit Judge.
Jayne A. Pearman, of Centralia, will be appointed as Associate Circuit Judge
for Boone County in the 13th Judicial Circuit.
Ms. Pearman owns Jayne A. Pearman LC. She holds a Bachelor of Science in
accounting and a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri–Columbia. She will
fill the vacancy created by the election of the Honorable Stephanie Morrell as
Circuit Judge.
Michael R. Dauphin, of St. Louis, was appointed as Associate Circuit Judge
for the 22nd Judicial Circuit.
Mr. Dauphin is the Assessor of the City of St. Louis. He holds a Bachelor of
Science in political science from Missouri State University and a Juris Doctor
from St. Mary’s University. He will fill the vacancy created by the appointment of
the Honorable Heather J. Hays as Circuit Judge.
30 New Troopers Graduate From Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law
Enforcement Academy
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
announces that 30 troopers graduated from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement
Academy on Friday, December 20, 2024. The ceremony took place at 10 a.m. at
the Patrol Academy’s gymnasium. The 122nd Recruit Class reported to the
Academy on July 1, 2024. The new troopers will report to duty in their assigned
troops on January 6, 2025.
The Honorable Robin Ransom, Supreme Court of Missouri, administered the
Oath of Office to the new troopers. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey
provided the keynote address and Colonel Olson also addressed the class. The
Troop F Color Guard presented the colors and the 135th Army Band, Missouri
Army National Guard, performed the national anthem. Chaplain Kevin Kappler,
US Missions, provided the invocation and benediction.
Four class awards were presented during the graduation ceremony. The recruits
accumulated points toward graduation in the categories of physical fitness,
firearms, and academics throughout their 25 weeks at the Academy. The person
with the highest number of points in each category earned the respective award.
The recruit with the highest number of points overall earned the Superintendent’s
Award. Trooper Kevin Francom accepted the Physical Fitness Award; Trooper
Corbin Dougherty accepted the Firearms Trophy; and Trooper Ryan Brown
accepted the Academics Award. Colonel Olson presented the Superintendent’s
Award to Trooper Corbin Dougherty.
The names, hometowns, and first assignments of members of the 122nd Recruit
Class are listed below:
Troop A
Trooper Louis T. Baggerly (Belton, MO) ─ Zone 7, Jackson County
Trooper Lance J. Estes (Warsaw, MO) ─ Zone 15, Henry County
Trooper Heisser A. Pujols Bido (Independence, MO) ─ Zone 14, Bates County
Trooper Kemp M. Stewart (Joplin, MO) ─ Zone 6, Jackson County
Trooper Reese E. Tayloe (Warrensburg, MO) ─ Zone 12, Johnson County
Troop B
Trooper Austen E. Harrison (Macon, MO) ─ Zone 2, Macon County
Troop C
Trooper Devin J. Bittick (Florissant, MO) ─ Zone 1, N. St. Louis County
Trooper WrayVauze L. Givens (Mexico, MO) ─ Zone 10, Franklin County
Trooper Adam C. Moran (Ste. Genevieve, MO) ─ Zone 13, Jefferson County
Troop D
Trooper Hunter R. Burks (Fordland, MO) ─ Zone 16, Hickory and Dallas Counties
Trooper Kyle R. Goddard (Republic, MO) ─ Zone 4, Stone and Taney Counties
Trooper Forrestt R. Jones (Hollister, MO) ─ Zone 4, Stone and Taney Counties
Trooper Jackson D. Lock (Nixa, MO) ─ Zone 1, Greene County
Trooper Jacob W. Nuttall (Bolivar, MO) ─ Zone 6, Lawrence and Dade Counties
Troop E
Trooper Ryan W. Brown (Doniphan, MO) ─ Zone 1, Butler and Ripley Counties
Trooper Cody A. Naramore (Delta, MO) ─ Zone 6, Mississippi/New Madrid/Scott
Counties
Troop F
Trooper Colton R. Cavanaugh (Kansas City, MO) ─ Zone 6, Morgan and
Moniteau Counties
Trooper Grant M. Garrett (Camdenton, MO) ─ Zone 11, Camden and Miller
Counties
Trooper Dean M. Hagenhoff (Westphalia, MO) ─ Zone 2, Cole and S. Callaway
Counties
Trooper Martha A. Minarik (Algonquin, IL) ─ Zone 1, Cole and S. Callaway
Counties
Trooper Brittney S. Romano (Patton, MO) ─ Zone 7, Cooper and Howard
Counties
Troop G
Trooper Corbin M. Dougherty (Van Buren, MO) ─ Zone 8, Carter and Reynolds
Counties
Trooper Johnny D. Healy (West Plains, MO) ─ Zone 6, S. Howell and Oregon
Counties
Trooper Dustin B. Howell (Thayer, MO) ─ Zone 7, S. Howell and Oregon
Counties
Trooper Michael J. Rudy (Thayer, MO) ─ Zone 8, Carter and Reynolds Counties
Troop H
Trooper Joshua D. Bedingfield (Magnolia, TX) ─ Zone 4,
Grundy/Mercer/Livingston Counties
Troop I
Trooper Collin A. Clinton (Rolla, MO) ─ Zone 2, Phelps and Maries Counties
Trooper Kevin L. Francom (Sandy, UT) ─ Zone 4, Pulaski and Maries Counties
Trooper Austin L. Gillispie (Bolivar, MO) ─ Zone 1, Phelps and Maries Counties
Trooper Canaan L. Park (Seymour, MO) ─ Zone 6, Pulaski and Maries Counties
Governor Parson Grants 16 Pardons, Approves Nine Commutations
Closing out the final pending clemency petitions of his administration, Governor
Mike Parson granted 16 pardons and approved nine commutations pursuant to
Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution of the State of Missouri. Official
documents have been filed with the appropriate government agencies and have
been sent to the individuals.
In addition to granting 16 pardons and nine commutations, Governor Parson
denied 23 clemency petitions. The Governor's Office now effectively holds zero
pending clemency petitions. When Governor Parson was sworn into office, he
inherited a clemency backlog of more than 3,500 and received hundreds more
since. In total, he has taken action on nearly 4,000 clemency petitions. Governor
Parson prioritized providing individuals an answer, whether approved or denied.
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Officer Involved Shooting In Lewis County
On Friday December 20 at approximately 2:54 p.m., the Lewis County Sheriff’s
Office requested assistance from the Missouri State Highway Patrol regarding a
barricaded subject at a residence in LaBelle.
The preliminary investigation revealed a female was allegedly assaulted and held
against her will at the residence by 33 year old Chadwick H. Kelly of Quincy,
Illinois. It was also determined that Kelly was wanted by Illinois authorities for a
felony probation warrant and reportedly armed with a gun. The female victim was
able to escape from the residence and had visible injuries.
Negotiators and Special Weapons and Tactical Teams (SWAT) from Troop F
(Jefferson City), and Troop C (Weldon Spring) responded to assist with the
incident. During the negotiations, Kelly fired numerous rounds from inside the
residence, toward officers. Kelly later ran from the residence armed with a gun
and members of the Patrol fired their weapons. The Lewis County Coroner
responded to the scene and pronounced Kelly deceased.
This investigation is ongoing by the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of
Drug and Crime Control.
Missouri State Director Kyle Wilkens Announces $11 Million for Rural High-
Speed Internet
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural U.S. Department of Agriculture
Rural Development Missouri State Director Kyle Wilkens congratulated the
Grand River Mutual Telephone Corporation for receiving funding that will be used
for high-speed internet projects in some of Missouri's most rural, remote, and
underserved communities.
This Rural Development ReConnect grant investment of $11,145,525 will deploy
a fiber-to-the-premises network to provide high-speed internet to hundreds of
individuals, several businesses, and nearly 140 farms in Daviess, Gentry, and
Harrison counties in Missouri.
To learn more about investment resources for rural areas,
visit www.rd.usda.gov or contact the nearest Missouri USDA Rural Development
office .
Be On Lookout For Stink Bugs In Soybean In 2025
Missouri soybean farmers should be on the lookout for several species of stink
bugs in 2025, says University of Missouri Extension state crops entomologist
Ivair Valmorbida.
According to a 2024 survey, green stink bug was the most prevalent in Missouri
soybean crops, accounting for a little more than 70% of the stink bugs. The one-
spotted stink bug and brown stink bug are also present in Missouri crops, and
they are similar in appearance. All overwinter as adults and emerge in the spring
when temperatures and day length increase.
Stink bugs damage crops with their piercing mouthparts. They feed on blooms,
pods and developing seeds within the pods. They can cause significant yield
losses and reduce seed quality.
They vary in size and shape, but they are generally described as having shield-
shaped bodies. Adult green stink bugs are usually light green. Eggs are barrel-
shaped, change from light green to yellow and are usually found on the
underside of the leaves.
Stink bugs move from field edges, and numbers increase during soybean
reproductive growth stages. Females lay their eggs in masses; after hatching,
young nymphs remain in the same area during their first instars. By fourth and
fifth instars and adult stages, they move throughout soybean fields.
Valmorbida says insecticide application is warranted only when numbers and
damage exceed thresholds. Based on sweep net samples, the threshold for grain
soybean is 0.4 bugs per sweep (40 in 100 sweeps); for seed beans, it is 0.2 bugs
per sweep (20 in 100 sweeps).
Valmorbida recommends weekly scouting when soybean begin to bloom. Some
guidelines:
• Break large fields into units of 40-50 acres. Consider soil type, history of pest
incidence and previous crop.
• Assess the whole field by walking in a U, X or W pattern. Avoid good or bad
spots in the field that may not be representative of the overall field.
• Start sampling at a different location each time you scout.
• Avoid sampling only at field edges.
• If you find an infested area, try to determine whether it is isolated or
widespread.
MU’s Pest Monitoring Network offers free text alerts to notify farmers when
insects are active in specific locations. To sign up, go to
https://ipm.missouri.edu/pestmonitoring or email ipm@missouri.edu .
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Traffic Shifts to New Frenchman Bluff Road in Troy
Weather permitting, Friday, contractor crews will permanently close the access at
the existing Frenchman Bluff Road at Missouri Route 47 in Troy, east of the MO
47/U.S. 61 interchange. All traffic will begin using the new Frenchman Bluff
Road, located just east of the current location.
Motorists can expect short delays while a signalized one-lane section is
completed on the southbound lane of Frenchman Bluff Road. This work is
weather permitting.
The 10-foot lane restriction on MO 47, from North Lincoln Drive to East Cherry
Street, will continue to remain in place.
The entire area of the interchange will be an active work zone over the next year.
The $15.4M contract was awarded this summer to KCI Construction Company of
St. Louis. The project is scheduled to be completed by the Fall of 2025.
Missouri students invited to participate in No MOre Trash! contest
The Missouri Department of Transportation invites Missouri students in grades K-
12 to help fight litter in Missouri – and to have creative and educational fun – by
participating in the 2025 “Yes You CAN Make Missouri Litter-Free” trash-can-
decorating contest. The contest is part of MoDOT’s annual “No MOre Trash!”
statewide litter campaign, which is held in April.
The contest encourages school-aged kids to join in the fight against litter by
decorating a large trash can with the “No MOre Trash!” logo and a litter
prevention message using a variety of creative materials. Schools, or home
school programs, may submit one trash can entry in each competition category:
grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Entries are judged based on creativity, adherence
to the contest rules and effective use of the theme and logo.
First-place winners from each competition category receive $200 awarded to the
sponsoring schools. All first-place winners are then eligible for a grand prize of
$600 and a trophy awarded to the sponsoring school.
There is no entry fee for the contest. Participating school groups must submit a
completed entry form online with up to three photos and a release form by March
14. Contest rules, entry forms, release forms, logos, past winners and
educational information can be found at modot.org/trash-can-contest .
TG Missouri to Expand in Perryville with Nearly $100 Million Investment
Following Trade Mission to Japan
TG Missouri, a division of Toyoda Gosei, has announced that it will expand in
Perryville, investing approximately $97 million over the next three years. The
announcement comes following Governor Mike Parson’s Trade Mission to Japan
last year. The company’s expansion includes a commitment to maintain at least
1,600 full-time jobs, with benefits, in Perryville.
TG Missouri’s expansion will install new equipment, allow for further automation,
and provide new business for its Perryville facility, which serves as TG North
America’s main location. TG Missouri has been in operation since 1987 and
produces automotive parts such as steering wheels, airbags, and plastic trim
components. The company’s customer base extends across the United States
and into Canada, Japan, Australia, Mexico, and Taiwan.
Governor Parson's Trade Missions have resulted in nearly 2,000 new jobs and
over $3 billion in business investment for the State of Missouri.
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Driver Examination Stations To Close Statewide For Upcoming Holidays
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the public that driver
examination stations throughout the state will be closed on the following dates:
Tuesday, December 24, 2024, at 12 p.m. and Wednesday, December 25, 2024,
in observance of Christmas. Normal operations will resume on Thursday,
December 26, 2024.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025, in observance of New Year’s Day. Normal
operations will resume on Thursday, January 2, 2025.
Governor Parson Announces Department of Social Services Director
Knodell to Step Down for New Opportunity in January
Governor Mike Parson has announced that Department of Social Services (DSS)
Director Robert Knodell will step down at the conclusion of Governor Parson's
term in office on January 13, 2025. After serving three years as DSS Director,
Knodell has accepted the opportunity to be the City Manager of Poplar Bluff,
Missouri, his hometown.
Since his appointment by Governor Parson in 2021, Director Knodell has made
significant strides in empowering Missourians to lead safe, healthy, and
productive lives.
He has focused on advocating for workforce compensation, collaborating closely
with the Parson Administration and the General Assembly to secure historic pay
raises for team members, increase shift differentials for those working evening
and overnight shifts, and implement innovative workplace solutions.
Additionally, he has successfully expedited crucial technology updates and
departmental projects, aiming to replace outdated systems to manage workloads
more efficiently and enhance services for over two million Missourians.
Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect
Donald Trump
On Tuesday, Missouri's Electoral College Members met in the Missouri State
Capitol to cast their votes for President and Vice President of the United States.
Each of Missouri's ten electors cast their votes unanimously for President-elect
Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance.
Prior to the meeting, Governor Parson signed the Certificates of Ascertainment
certifying an abstract of votes cast during the General Election certified to him
from each county in the state of Missouri and certifying that each of Missouri’s
electors received votes qualifying them to vote in the Electoral College. These certificates were signed on December 9, attested to by the Secretary of State,
and transmitted to the Archivist of the United States.
The meeting of the Electoral College was conducted in all 50 states and the
District of Columbia. Missouri's members of the Electoral College met in a public
meeting in the Senate Lounge at the Missouri State Capitol to cast their votes.
The meeting officially began at 2:00 p.m. and was presided over by Office of
Administration Commissioner Ken Zellers. Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft
announced the official vote. Members of the media and public were also in
attendance.
November 2024 Monthly Jobs Report
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment increased by 1,200 jobs in November
2024, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased by one-tenth of
a percentage point. Private industry employment decreased by 1,500 jobs and
government employment increased by 2,700 jobs. Over the year, there was an
increase of 81,800 jobs from November 2023 to November 2024, and the
unemployment rate increased by four-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.3
percent in November 2023 to 3.7 percent in November 2024.
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GOV. PARSON ANNOUNCES $5 MILLION IN GRANTS APPROVED FOR 13
MISSOURI COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has
been approved for 13 Missouri colleges and universities to continue enhancing
nursing education programs statewide.
These 13 competitive grants totaling $5 million were part of a special
appropriation to the Missouri State Board of Nursing that was recommended and
approved by Governor Parson.
The approved grants include:
$343,000 to Bolivar Technical College
$115,533 to Mineral Area Community College
$719,135 to Missouri Baptist University
$347,252 to Missouri Southern State University
$359,000 to Missouri State University - West Plains
$286,438 to Missouri Valley College
$630,000 to Rockhurst University - Kansas City
$150,000 to State Fair Community College
$621,975 to Stephens College
$424,500 to St. Charles Community College
$334,117 to St. Louis University
$150,000 to University of Missouri - Kansas City
$519,050 to University of Missouri - St. Louis
The awarded grant funds will allow nursing programs to increase faculty salaries,
develop future faculty through scholarships and nursing educator programs, and
invest in clinical simulation technology and equipment. New technology will allow
nursing students to practice, refine and replicate complex clinical procedures.
MSHP: HAVE A SAFE CHRISTMAS SEASON
The Missouri State Highway Patrol wishes everyone a merry and safe Christmas.
One way for it to be merry is for everyone to arrive at their holiday celebrations
safely. Wear your seat belt, obey all traffic laws, pay attention and please, don’t
drive impaired. Remember: Missouri is now a hands-free state.
Over the 2023 Christmas holiday, there were 1,034 traffic crashes statewide. In
those crashes, three people were killed and another 346 were injured. Last year,
the 78-hour counting period began at 6 p.m. Friday, December 22, 2023, and
ended at 11:59 p.m. Monday, December 25, 2023. The 2024 counting period begins at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, December 24, and ends at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday,
December 25, 2024.
Travelers are reminded that holiday drivers will affect traffic patterns. If you’re
planning a trip during the holiday, please keep this in mind. Drivers are
encouraged to make sure they are well rested, no matter how short their driving
distance. Check the weather forecast and plan accordingly. Downloading the
MoDOT Traveler Information app to your smart phone allows you to check road
conditions before you travel. Be proactive: Make sure your vehicle is in good
condition and allow enough time to reach your destination safely. Winterize your
vehicle before bad weather arrives, but realize that sometimes, it’s safest to stay
home.
If faced with a traffic emergency, motorists can contact the Missouri State
Highway Patrol at 1-800-525-5555 or *55 on a cellular phone. This emergency
number will ring into the nearest Highway Patrol headquarters. Motorists should
use this number if they are in a traffic crash, witness a crash or crime, or pass a
stranded motorist in need of assistance, etc.
Troopers encourage motorists to protect themselves from all types of hazardous
drivers by making sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat
belt or child restraint. Please obey all traffic laws, and if alcohol is part of your
holiday, designate a sober driver. Every driver can help make our roadways safer
this holiday season.
MDC SETS DEER AND TURKEY HUNTING DATES FOR 2025-2026
SEASONS
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recently set turkey and deer
hunting dates for the 2025-2026 seasons. The hunting dates were approved by
the Missouri Conservation Commission at its Dec. 13 open meeting at the MDC
St. Louis Regional Office in St. Charles.
The Commission also gave initial approval to recommendations related to
chronic wasting disease (CWD) that would rescind the intrastate carcass
transportation regulations for deer and other cervids (members of the deer
family) and that would establish carcass-disposal requirements for deer and
other cervids harvested in Missouri.
2025 Spring and Fall Turkey Hunting Dates
Spring Youth Portion: April 12-13
Regular Spring Turkey Season: April 21 through May 11
Fall Archery Turkey Portion: Sept. 15 through Nov. 14 and Nov. 26 through Jan.
15, 2026
Fall Firearms Turkey Portion: Oct. 1-31 (in open counties)
2025-2026 Archery Deer Hunting Dates
Sept. 15 through Nov. 14 and Nov. 26 through Jan. 15, 2026
2025-2026 Firearms Deer Hunting Dates
Firearms Early Antlerless Portion: Oct. 10-12 (in open counties)
Firearms Early Youth Portion: Nov. 1-2
Firearms November Portion: Nov. 15-25
Firearms CWD Portion: Nov. 26-30 (in open counties)
Firearms Late Youth Portion: Nov. 28-30
Firearms Late Antlerless Portion: Dec. 6-14 (in open counties)
Firearms Alternative Methods Portion: Dec. 27-Jan. 6, 2026
Recommendations for changes to firearms antlerless permit numbers, CWD
mandatory sampling, conservation area regulations, managed hunts, and other
proposals will be submitted to the Commission for consideration this spring.
Detailed information on the upcoming seasons and portions will be included in
the MDC 2025 Spring Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet and
the MDC 2025 Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet,
available closer to the seasons. The booklets will be available where permits are
sold and online at mdc.mo.gov .
Recommendations on deer carcass movement and disposal
The Commission gave initial approval for rescinding the intrastate deer carcass
transportation regulations that prohibit high-risk parts of hunter-harvested deer
and other cervids from being moved from CWD Management Zone counties
unless being delivered to a licensed meat processor, licensed taxidermist, or
CWD sampling station.
In their place, the Commission gave initial approval to establishing statewide
requirements for disposal of carcasses of deer and other cervids harvested in
Missouri. MDC recommended allowing hunters who harvest deer in any county in
Missouri to be able to transport the carcass, including all parts, to any final
destination in the state for processing as long as unused parts are disposed of in
a landfill, through a trash service, or on the property where the animal was
harvested. Hunters would be required to report their deer through Telecheck
before any parts are transported out of the county of harvest.
According to MDC, these changes were recommended to slow the spread of
CWD, minimize regulatory complexity, and reduce the burden on hunters to
comply with regulations.
MDC did not recommend changes to the carcass transportation regulations for
cervids harvested outside of Missouri. These regulations prohibit the
transportation of high-risk cervid parts into Missouri, from cervids harvested out
of state, except that hunters may import cervid heads with cape attached if
delivered to a licensed taxidermist within 48 hours of entering Missouri.
MDC will take public comments on the regulation changes from Feb. 19
through March 20, 2025, at mdc.mo.gov/about-regulations/wildlife-code-
missouri/proposed-regulation-changes .
MDC will then compile comments received and share them with the Commission
prior to the April 4 open meeting when the Commission will give final
consideration to the regulation changes. If approved, the changes would become
effective June 30, 2025.
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SCHROETER NAMED NEW MODOT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND CHIEF
ENGINEER
Eric Schroeter has been named the new deputy director / chief engineer for the
Missouri Department of Transportation. This position serves as the senior
registered professional engineer responsible for preparation and approval of all
engineering documents, plans and specifications with oversight of the delivery of
projects from planning through design and construction. The position also
oversees the operations and maintenance work for the department.
Schroeter holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and is a
Registered Professional Engineer. He has worked for MoDOT for 32 years
including the past six years as the Assistant Chief Engineer. Through his career,
he has served in a variety of positions, including construction, operations, and
design at both the district and central office management levels. He was interim
district engineer in the Central District prior to becoming state design engineer in
2013. Schroeter replaces Ed Hassinger who was promoted from the position to
the MoDOT Director in November 2024.
MDC REPORTS 14,607 DEER HARVESTED DURING LATE ANTLERNESS
PORTION
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows
deer hunters harvested 14,607 deer during the late antlerless portion of firearms
deer season, Dec. 7-15. Top harvest counties were Pike with 477 deer
harvested, Callaway with 391, and Lincoln with 382.
This year’s harvest total was down from last year’s late antlerless portion harvest
total of 18,916 and slightly (4%) below the previous five-year average.
For current ongoing preliminary harvest totals by season, county, and type of
deer, visit the MDC website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
For harvest summaries from past years, visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-
trapping/species/deer/deer-reports/deer-harvest-summaries .
Archery deer hunting continues through Jan. 15, 2025. The alternative methods
portion will run Dec. 28 through Jan. 7, 2025.
GOV. PARSON SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER 24-16 CLOSING STATE
OFFICES AT NOON ON CHRISTMAS EVE
Governor Mike Parson recently signed Executive Order 24-16 closing state
offices at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, December 24, 2024.
The statement that Governor Parson provided to all Missouri state team
members is copied below:
Today, we signed Executive Order 24-16 closing state offices on Tuesday,
December 24, 2024, at 12 p.m. As we prepare to leave office and spend more
time with our own family and friends, we understand the importance and joy for
all of you in doing the same during the Christmas Season. We know you've heard
us say it before but family, friends, and the next generations are truly what it's all
about.
With Christmas falling in the middle of the week this year, we hope that closing
state offices early allows you an opportunity to spend a little more quality time
with those closest to you as we celebrate the holiday.
Additionally, as this may likely be our final message directly to you, our state
team, we want to again express our sincerest appreciation to each and every one
of you for your service to our state and the people of our state. More than six
million Missourians are better off thanks to public servants like you having their
backs day in and day out.
For us, serving as your Governor and First Lady has been the honor of our lives,
and it's in no small part thanks to the exceptional work you do. We hope that you
will always take the time to remember the good in your lives and reflect on all that
you do in service to our fellow Missourians.
May you and your families have a safe and joyful Christmas and receive many
blessings in the coming year. Whether as your Governor and First Lady or as
private citizens, we will continue to pray for the safety, health, and happiness of
you and your families.
From our family to yours, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Governor Mike Parson & First Lady Teresa Parson
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri
Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler
Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ .
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work.
There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the
work mentioned below.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 47 - December 16, LANE RESTRICTION for culvert replacement
operations from Cherokee Lane to Route W between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 47 - December 17, LANE RESTRICTION for drainage work from
0.08 mile west of Oak Bend Drive to West Horseshoe Bend Drive, west of Route
W, between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 47 - December 20, LANE RESTRICTION for drainage work from
Giles Road to Route AA between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route D – December 23, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Providence Lane to Turkey Creek Road near Hawk Point between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route KK – December 18 – 19, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations
from U.S. Route 61 South Outer Road to Keithley Road near Old Alexandria
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
Interstate 72 (Eastbound) – December 16 – 20, a continuous LANE
RESTRICTION will be in place for bridge maintenance operations from one mile
before to the end of the bridge over the Mississippi River at Hannibal, beginning
at 8:00 a.m. Monday, December 16 through 1:00 p.m. Friday, December 20. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place during this time.
Monroe County
Route AA – December 19, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR
980 to CR 959 near Madison between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Missouri Route 19 – December 23, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
operations from the Audrain County line near Wellsville to Missouri Route 94
near McKittrick between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
RED CROSS OFFERS DECORATING SAFETY STEPS TO AVOID A HOME
FIRE DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON
The holidays are a wonderful time to get everyone together. Unfortunately, they
can also mean a greater risk of a fire in someone’s home. This holiday season,
the American Red Cross of Central and Northern Missouri encourages everyone
to follow simple steps to prevent home fires from holiday decorations.
HOLIDAY DECORATING SAFETY TIPS Follow these safety tips and visit
redcross.org/fire for more information. You can also download the free Red
Cross Emergency app by searching “American Red Cross” in app stores.
If you must use candles, keep them away from anything that could burn, and
place them out of reach of pets and children. Never leave burning candles
unattended.
Check all holiday light cords to ensure they aren’t frayed or broken. Don’t
string too many strands of lights together — no more than three per extension
cord.
Ensure outside decorations are for outdoor use and fasten lights securely to
your home or trees. If using hooks or nails outside, make sure they are insulated
to avoid an electrocution or fire hazard.
If buying an artificial tree, look for a fire-resistant label. When putting it up,
keep it away from fireplaces, radiators and other sources of heat. Never use
electric lights on metallic trees.
If getting a live tree, make sure it’s fresh and keep it watered. To test if the
tree is fresh, bend the needles up and down to make sure no needles fall off.
Don’t light the fireplace if hanging stockings or other decorations on the
mantel.
Install smoke alarms on every level of the home and outside each sleeping area.
Test them once a month and replace the batteries at least once a year. If you
cannot afford to purchase smoke alarms or are physically unable to install one,
the Red Cross may be able to help. Contact your local Red Cross for help.
HOME FIRE CAMPAIGN SAVE LIVES Since October 2014, the Red Cross
Home Fire Campaign, working with community partners, has saved at least
2,246 lives by educating families about fire safety, helping them create escape
plans and installing free smoke alarms in high-risk areas across the country. To
learn more about the campaign and how you can get involved, visit
redcross.org/homefires .
GOV. PARSON ANNOUNCES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND
INSURANCE DIRECTOR CHLORA LINDLEY-MYERS TO RETIRE
Governor Mike Parson has announced that Chlora Lindley-Myers will retire as
Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) Director on December
31, 2024.
Director Lindley-Myers was appointed Director of the Missouri Department of
Insurance, Financial Institutions, and Professional Registration on March 6, 2017,
and was confirmed by the Missouri Senate on April 13, 2017. She continued to
serve in this leadership role during Governor Parson's administration. In August
2019, the department's name was changed to the Department of Commerce and
Insurance, following the addition of the Public Service Commission and the Office
of the Public Counsel to the existing insurance, finance, credit unions, and
professional registration divisions.
Lindley-Myers chaired the Missouri Health Insurance Innovation Task Force,
created by Executive Order 19-03 and issued by Governor Parson, which was
charged with identifying innovative concepts to improve access to affordable
insurance options and access to health care services within the state while
reducing the state's uninsured rates, with a particular emphasis on increasing
access to health care in rural areas of the state.
Under her direction, DCI received reaccreditation twice, the most recent with
distinction, earning high praise from the accreditation body for exemplary work
and confidence that regulations are being implemented effectively to promote a
strong and stable insurance market and a confident consumer environment.
During her tenure, Missouri consumers also saw record amounts returned to
them from their insurance companies through mediation work on complaints and
the DCI's efforts to ensure insurer's compliance with state insurance laws.
Director Lindley-Myers has served as an insurance regulator for four decades.
While director of DCI, she was elected the first Black woman to preside as the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) president.
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NIGHTTIME LANE RESTRICTIONS SCHEDULED ON US 61 AND I-70
Weather permitting, the week of December 16, contractor crews with S & A
Equipment and Builders, LLC will begin concrete pavement repair work on the
northbound and southbound lanes of U.S. Route 61 in Lincoln County, from the
St. Charles County line to Watson Road, near the south end of Route KK.
Weather permitting, once completed, operations will shift to the eastbound and
westbound lanes of Interstate 70 in Montgomery and Warren counties from the
Callaway County line to the St. Charles County line, between mile marker 165
and mile marker 203.
All work will occur during nighttime hours between 7pm and 6am. Motorists can
expect possible delays as traffic will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width
restriction in place where workers are present.
All work is weather dependent, and schedules are subject to change.
MDC ENCOURAGES PUBLIC TO USE CAUTION AMIDST SUSPECTED
AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is monitoring reports of sick
and dead waterfowl, such as geese and ducks, across the state. The Department
is actively collecting birds to determine the cause of illness but suspects highly
pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) to be the cause. Other states, including
Kansas and Iowa, are experiencing similar occurrences.
Avian influenza, commonly referred to as bird flu, spreads as birds along the
North American flyways intermingle with infected birds from Europe and Asia.
The viruses are transmitted from bird to bird through fecal droppings, saliva, and
nasal discharges. There is a risk for spillover from wild birds into domestic poultry
and then back again from poultry to wild birds, resulting in further spread.
Though HPAI does not present an immediate public health concern, MDC
recommends the following:
Do not touch dead geese, waterfowl, or other bird species.
Report any sightings of dead geese to MDC online at
http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4KD
Ensure that pets do not come into contact with dead animals to help prevent the
spread of disease.
If you have inadvertently come into contact with a dead goose, wash your hands
thoroughly and contact a healthcare professional if you experience any unusual
symptoms.
Due to ongoing waterfowl hunting seasons, waterfowl hunters should dress game
birds in the field whenever possible or at a location away from poultry or other birds. Hunters should also properly dispose of harvest waste by placing the
remains in trash bags and disposing of them through trash collection or a
permitted landfill. Bald eagles and other raptors are particularly susceptible to
avian influenza. This simple action could help prevent bald eagle and other raptor
mortalities.
Hunters should also be aware it is possible to transport avian influenza viruses
on boats, waders, or other equipment, especially if it isn’t dry before moving it
from one site to another. Allowing hunting equipment to dry between outings will
reduce this chance.
Avian influenza does not present an immediate public health concern, though on
rare occasions it has infected humans and other animals. It is safe to eat poultry
and wild game as normal cooking temperatures are hot enough to kill the virus if
present. Meat should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees
Fahrenheit.
More information can be found on the Missouri Department of Agriculture website
at https://agriculture.mo.gov/avian-influenza.php .
MISSOURI CORN SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE
The Missouri Corn Growers Association and Missouri Corn Merchandising
Council are continuing the longstanding tradition of awarding seven deserving
students $1,000 scholarships in 2025. Applications for the Missouri Corn
Scholarship Program are now available online for high school seniors and
college juniors pursuing a degree in agriculture.
Applications for the 2025 Missouri Corn Scholarships are available at
www.mocorn.org under the Resources tab. New this year, all applications must
be submitted online. To be eligible, students must submit an application, official
high school or college transcript, and at least one letter of recommendation by
Feb. 14, 2025.
High school senior applicants must be Missouri residents from a Missouri farm or
rural area. They must plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university and
major in an agriculture-related field. The scholarship funds will apply toward the
freshman year of college expenses for high school winners.
College applicants must also be Missouri residents from a Missouri farm or rural
area and currently a junior enrolled in a four-year college or university majoring in
an agriculture-related field. The scholarship funds will apply toward the senior
year of expenses for college winners.
The Missouri Corn Scholarship Committee will review the applications, and
recipients will be notified by mail on or before April 15, 2025. To learn more about
Missouri Corn programs, visit www.mocorn.org .
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TEENS INJURED IN EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
Two teens were injured in an accident that occurred at 1am Wednesday in Ralls County. The patrol says that the teen driver from New London was on Camp Creek Lane when his car traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree. Both the boy and his passenger a girl from Hannibal were taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
THREE HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
Three people were hurt in a Tuesday afternoon crash in Saline County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:40pm as a truck driven by a Moberly man was stopped for traffic on MO 240 at Route M when it was struck in the rear by a jeep driven by a Glasgow teen. Both drivers and a passenger in the teenage girl's jeep a baby boy also from Glasgow sustained minor injuries. All three were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY HELD FOR NEW ROCHEPORT BRIDGE
New eastbound bridge to open to traffic by end of year
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Tuesday, Dec. 10, to celebrate the new
Lance Corporal Leon Deraps I-70 Missouri River Bridge at Rocheport. Governor
Parson, Lieutenant Governor Kehoe, other state and local elected officials, local
community leaders, and family members of the fallen Marine for whom the bridge
is named attended the event on the nearly complete new eastbound I-70 bridge.
Members of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission and the
Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) were joined by the bridge
contractor, Lunda Construction, and its subcontracts, to celebrate this milestone.
The old steel truss bridge, completed in 1960, carried two lanes of I-70 traffic in
each direction. The new twin bridges will each carry three lanes of traffic, linking
the multiple projects in the Improve I-70 program, which will expand the interstate
to three lanes across the state. More than 37,000 vehicles including 8,800
commercial vehicles use this Missouri River bridge crossing each day.
Construction on this $220 million project began in early 2022 and is on time to
have eastbound traffic shifted to the new bridge in December 2024. Funding for
the project came from several sources including the city of Boonville, the city of
Columbia, Boone County, Cooper County and an $81.2 million INFRA grant,
secured with assistance from Missouri U.S. Congressman Sam Graves.
Motorists are advised to continue to watch out for ongoing construction work on
the bridge. Eastbound I-70 traffic should be moved over to the new bridge later
this month. Construction will continue with all the final work through late spring
2025. For more information on the project, visit www.modot.org/RocheportBridge.
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GOVERNOR PARSON ANNOUNCES 16 APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Governor Mike Parson has announced 16 appointments to various boards and
commissions.
Ansur Adams, of Columbia, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation
Council.
Mr. Adams currently serves as clinical supervisor and site director for
Powerhouse Community Development Corporation. He previously served as
director of youth development for COMO Youthworks. Mr. Adams holds a
Bachelor of Science in psychology from Springhill College and a Master of
Science in clinical mental health counseling from Walden University.
January Boyer, of Kansas City, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation
Council.
Ms. Boyer currently serves as a vocational rehabilitation counselor for the
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. She previously
served as support coordinator, intake and assessment specialist, and community
living coordinator for the Missouri Department of Mental Health. Ms. Boyer holds
a Bachelor of Social Work and a Master of Social Work from Park University.
Marsha Campe, of Camdenton, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation
Council.
Ms. Campe currently serves as assistant director of effective practices for the
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. She previously
served as a teacher for the Sedalia School District. Ms. Campe holds a Bachelor
of Science in deaf education K-12 and elementary education 1-6 from
MacMurray College and a Master of Arts in elementary administration from
William Woods University.
Daniel Cayou, of Columbia, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation Council.
Mr. Cayou currently serves as an attorney for Missouri Protection and Advocacy
Services. He previously served as an attorney for Kespohl, McCrary, and
Cornejo LLC. Mr. Cayou holds a Bachelor of Science in management and a Juris
Doctor from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Dr. Chris Clause, of California, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation
Council.
Dr. Clause currently serves as assistant commissioner for the Missouri
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's Vocational Rehabilitation
program. He has been a licensed professional counselor since 2008. Dr. Clause
holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Indiana University, a Master of Science in psychology from the University of Central Missouri, and a Doctor of
Philosophy in public affairs from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Claire Helmig, of Linn, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation Council.
Ms. Helmig currently serves as a level I medication aide at Harbor Place. She
previously served as a dietary aide for General Baptist Nursing Home and as a
florist assistant for River City Florist.
Robert “Bob” Hosutt, of Nixa, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation
Council.
Mr. Hosutt currently serves as owner of Work Solutions LLC. He previously
served as regional senior manager for the Health and Medical Department at
Union Pacific Railroad. Mr. Hosutt holds a Bachelor of Education in rehabilitation
services from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a Master of Arts in
counseling psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Jennifer Keller, of Lee's Summit, was appointed to the State Board of
Psychologists.
Ms. Keller currently serves as section chief of psychology and senior director of
behavioral health for University Health Behavioral Health Lakewood Counseling.
She is a licensed psychologist in both Missouri and Tennessee. Ms. Keller is a
member of the Missouri Psychological Association and the American
Psychological Association. She holds a Bachelor of Science in
psychology/sociology from Northwest Missouri State University and a Master of
Arts and Doctor of Psychology from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology.
Paul Lenhart, of Crestwood, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation
Council.
Mr. Lenhart currently serves as a disability inclusion operations leader with Mercy
serving the greater St. Louis area. He previously served as direct support
coordinator and employment specialist for St. Louis Arc. Mr. Lenhart received the
2010 Big Picture Award for creating and implementing weekly education classes
for the St. Louis City Community Integration Site.
Scott Lindsey, of Cabool, was appointed to the Coroner Standards and
Training Commission.
Mr. Lindsey currently serves as sheriff of Texas County. He previously served as
chief of police for the City of Licking. Mr. Lindsey has held a Peace Officer
Standards and Training (POST) license since 1997. He holds a Bachelor of
Science in criminal justice from Drury University.
Dr. Maureen Clancy-May, of St. Louis, was appointed to the Southeast
Missouri State University Board of Governors.
Dr. Clancy-May currently serves as state supervisor for the Missouri Department
of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Quality Schools. She
previously served as superintendent of the Bayless School District. Dr. Clancy-
May holds a Ph.D. in education administration from Saint Louis University, a
Master of Science in education administration from the University of Missouri–St.
Louis, and a Bachelor of Science in teaching exceptional children from Southeast
Missouri State University.
Paul Ogier, of St. Louis, was appointed to the Health and Educational
Facilities Authority of the State of Missouri.
Mr. Ogier currently serves as a board member of LeadingAge Missouri and as
treasurer of Nursing Facility Agency Corporation (NFAC). He previously served
as chief financial officer for Lutheran Senior Services in Brentwood. Mr. Ogier
holds a Bachelor of Science in finance from Missouri State University.
Jill Patterson, of Springfield, was appointed to the Child Abuse Neglect and
Review Board.
Ms. Patterson currently serves as senior attorney for Legal Services of Southern
Missouri. She previously served as development director for the Missouri Sports
Hall of Fame and as assistant prosecuting attorney for both Greene and Christian
Counties. Ms. Patterson holds a Bachelor of Arts from Washington University in
St. Louis and a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri-Columbia
Susan Roemer, of Harrisburg, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation
Council.
Ms. Roemer currently serves as executive director of Independent Living
Resource Center and as vice president of Missouri Centers for Independent
Living (MOCIL). She previously served as director of professional services for
MORE Group. Ms. Roemer is a certified workforce development professional.
Dr. Josh Stilley, of Columbia, was appointed chair of the State Advisory
Council on Emergency Medical Services.
Dr. Stilley currently serves as associate professor of emergency medicine at
University of Missouri Health Care. He previously served as clinical assistant
professor of emergency medicine at University of Iowa Health Care. Dr. Stilley is
state chapter vice president of the National Association of EMS Physicians. Dr.
Stilley holds Bachelors of Science in biology and economics from Iowa State
University and a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Missouri–Columbia.
Tim Tadlock, of Gallatin, was appointed to the State Rehabilitation Council.
Mr. Tadlock currently serves as an insurance agent for State Farm Insurance
Agency. He previously served as president of the Gallatin Rotary Club. Mr.
Tadlock holds a Bachelor of Science in marketing and business management
and a Master of Business Administration from Northwest Missouri State
University.
MARK TWAIN CASINO IN LAGRANGE RAISES $1,430 FOR TOYS FOR
TOTS OF NORTHEAST MISSOURI
Mark Twain Casino, located in LaGrange is proud to announce the success of its
recent fundraising campaign benefiting Toys for Tots of Northeast Missouri.
Through a remarkable display of community support, Mark Twain Casino rallied
patrons to contribute to this noble cause, resulting in a grand total of $1,430
raised.
The fundraising initiative, led by Mark Twain Casino, invited guests to participate
in a match donation program, where every dollar donated in cash up to $100,
was matched by the casino in free play. Employees of Mark Twain Casino
generously donated many new, unwrapped toys that will bring joy to many little
faces in the community this holiday season.
The mission of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to
collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the
community in which the campaign is conducted. Toys for Tots of Northeast
Missouri serves 6 counties and has collected more than 7,700 toys this year for
their distribution. This will help over 550 families and more than 1,550 children in
the community.
APPLICATIONS FOR CREDENTIAL TRAINING PROGRAM OPEN JAN. 1,
2025
Missouri One Start, a division of the Department of Economic Development
(DED), has announced that the next application period for the Credential Training
Program opens on January 1. The Credential Training Program is a competitive
grant that helps employers offset the cost of short-term, industry-related
employee credentialing.
Applications for the program will be accepted throughout January. When an
employer is accepted for the program, a preliminary award letter will be issued to
them, and the employee will have 12 months from that date to earn their
credential. The business will be reimbursed once proof has been submitted to the
State, showing the worker successfully earned the credential.
Awards are limited to $30,000 per company per fiscal year, and there is a $6
million maximum program cap per fiscal year, subject to annual appropriation.
Moving forward, applications are to be accepted throughout one month each
quarter (January, April, July, and October).
For more info, email upskill@missourionestart.com .
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri
Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler
Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ .
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work.
There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the
work mentioned below.
Adair County
U.S. Route 63 (Northbound and Southbound) December 9, LANE
RESTRICTION for transmission line installation approximately 1.6 miles south of
U.S. Route 63 and Missouri Route 11 intersection between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m.
U.S. Business Route 63 (Southbound) - December 9, LANE RESTRICTION for
transmission line installation approximately 1.6 miles south of U.S. Route 63 and
Missouri Route 11 intersection between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Knox County
Missouri Route 156 – December 10 - 13, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after the
North River Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. daily. An 11-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Lincoln County
U.S. Route 61 (Northbound & Southbound) – December 10 – 11, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations from Missouri Route 47 to Route C
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working daily.
Route J – December 11 – 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Route U West to Zoar Church Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – December 9 – 10, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Jacks Road to Dodson Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – December 18 – 19, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations
from U.S. Route 61 South Outer Road to Keithley Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Missouri Route 149 – December 9, CLOSED for bridge maintenance from
Concord Street to Danube Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
U.S. Route 36 (Eastbound) – December 16 – 20, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 1.0 mile before and after the Mississippi River Bridge
between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working daily.
Montgomery County
Missouri Route 19 – December 9, LANE RESTRICTION for culvert replacement
operations from the Pearl Street to Wilson Street in Montgomery City between
7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Ralls County
Missouri Route 154 – December 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations
from Route Y to Route P between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
GOV. PARSON UNVEILS OFFICIAL PORTRAIT, CUTS RIBBON ON NEW
HALL OF GOVERNORS EXHIBIT
On Friday, during a ceremony at the State Capitol, Governor Mike Parson and
First Lady Teresa Parson unveiled Governor Parson's official portrait,
commemorating his tenure as Missouri's 57th Governor. The unveiling of the
Governor's portrait coincided with the grand opening and ribbon cutting event for
the new Hall of Governors exhibit in the Missouri State Capitol.
"Serving as Missourians' Governor and First Lady has truly been the honor of our
lives, and we are excited to share this official portrait with the thousands of
visitors to our magnificent State Capitol Governor and First Lady Parson said.
The new Hall of Governors exhibit will be a great addition to the beautiful
artwork, historic exhibitions, and exceptional tributes to past Missouri leaders
already on display. This portrait may serve as the bookend to our public service
careers, but we will forever be humbled and count ourselves truly blessed to
have been entrusted by the people of Missouri to lead our great state, where the
promise of faith, family, and freedom lives on for generations to come."
About the Hall of Governors
The new Hall of Governors exhibit is located on the first floor rotunda in the
Capitol and honors Missouri's 57 Governors and six territorial Governors and
showcases their respective official portraits, if they’ve been commissioned. Many
of these portraits were located in various parts of the Missouri State Museum
located on the first floor of the Capitol Building, but others had been stored in
state archives due to lack of space within the museum. Due to the passage of
time, many of the portraits and frames needed to be restored.
Approved by the Missouri Board of Public Buildings and supported by the
Missouri State Capitol Commission, this new Capitol gallery provides a
centralized location for these portraits and creates an interactive exhibit to
educate visitors on Missouri’s past and present Governors and the role of the
Executive Branch in Missouri’s state government. A nameplate QR code will be
placed next to each portrait to allow visitors to learn more about each Governor.
These portraits are permanently mounted to the stone walls in the hallways and
placed under glass with a name plate and mounting system installed. The new
gallery space also features a large video wall display utilizing chip-on-board LED
technology. This display showcases the sitting Governor and includes timely
content during his or her administration.
As part of the project, the Office of Administration (OA) has renovated the
North/South corridor hallways adjacent to the first floor rotunda to establish this
new gallery. Museum-grade recessed lighting was installed in the ceiling to
illuminate the portraits. The ceilings were also painted to reflect the stone finish
color that was originally displayed on the hallway ceilings in the Capitol. Capitol
guests will notice archway signage in the entry ways of the gallery to easily
identify the exhibit as the “Hall of Governors” and large-format signs will be
placed in the gallery to allow visitors to read more about the history of Missouri.
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CAM CONSTRUCTION SERVICES TO EXPAND IN GLASGOW, INVESTING
$925,000 AND CREATING 30 NEW JOBS
CAM Construction Services, a leader in custom cabinetry, has announced that it
will expand in Glasgow, investing $925,000 and creating 30 new jobs. The
company’s expansion includes the establishment of a new facility for Heritage
Wood Mills, its cabinet manufacturing division.
CAM Construction Services’ strategic move reflects the company’s commitment
to delivering high-quality, locally crafted cabinetry to homeowners, general
contractors, municipalities, and businesses across Missouri and surrounding
states. Heritage Wood Mills will produce a wide range of cabinetry options at the
new facility, from convenient online orders to fully customized designs.
Construction for CAM Construction Services’ new manufacturing facility is
currently underway with plans to open early next year. Cabinets will be
manufactured entirely in Missouri, ensuring quality, reliability, and a commitment
to supporting local craftsmanship without reliance on overseas suppliers.
COMMISSION AWARDS CONTRACT FOR PROJECTS IN NORTHEAST
DISTRICT
During its regular meeting on December 4, the Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission awarded the following contract in the Northeast
District.
A $2M contract was awarded to E and C Bridge, LLC for bridge replacement
projects in Audrain and Montgomery counties at the following locations:
Route K - over Hickory Creek near Farber in Audrain County.
Route ZZ - over Little Loutre Creek near Wellsville in Montgomery County.
Additional information, regarding timelines and traffic impacts will be released
prior to the start of construction.
MDC REPORTS YOUNG HUNTERS HARVESTED 2,530 DEER DURING LATE
YOUTH PORTION
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows
young hunters ages 6-15 harvested 2,530 deer during Missouri’s late youth
portion of the 2024 firearms deer hunting season, Nov. 29 – Dec. 1. Of the 2,530
deer harvested, 1,046 were antlered bucks, 270 were button bucks, and 1,214
were does.
Top counties for the late youth portion were Pike with 58 deer harvested,
Harrison with 55, and Lincoln with 55. For more information on this season’s
harvest totals, visit the MDC website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
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WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A New Cambria woman was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at
around 7:15pm Tuesday in Macon County. The patrol says that she was on US
36 when her car struck a truck driven by a Brooklyn, NY man in the rear. She
was transported by helicopter to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
TWO HURT IN TUESDAY MORNING MISHAP
Both drivers were hurt in a Tuesday morning mishap in Adair County. The
highway patrol said it happened at around 9:50am as both were on US 63 when
the SUV driven by a St. Peters man struck the rear of the garbage truck driven by
a Moberly man. Both were taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center for
treatment of minor to moderate injuries.
TEEN HURT IN WEDNESDAY MORNING COLLISION
A Cairo teen was hurt in a Wednesday morning collision in Randolph County.
MSHP stated that the boy was on County Road 1355 when his truck and also a
truck driven by a Cairo man crested a hill and collided. The teen was taken to
Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries. The collision
happened at 8am Wednesday.
MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Monday at approximately 10:31am, the Mexico Public Safety Department
responded to the 300 block of Muldrow in reference to a business which had
been broken into during the previous overnight hours. Video and information
from alert citizens led to officers locating the suspect in the 700 block of W
Monroe around 5:42pm. Dakota L Fratzke, age 26, was processed at MPSD and
taken to the Audrain County Jail on a 24 hour hold for Burglary 2nd degree,
Stealing over $750, and Property Damage 2nd degree. MPSD is continuing to
investigate Fratzke’s involvement in some other burglaries and thefts.
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PATROL REPORTS FOUR FATALITIES, NO DROWNINGS, BOATING CRASHES OVER THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports four people died in traffic crashes during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday counting period--from 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 27, 2024, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, December 1, 2024. There were no boating crashes or drownings.
During the Thanksgiving holiday counting period, troopers report the following traffic statistics for 2024 (preliminary):
Crashes ─ 362
Injuries ─ 120
Fatalities ─ 4
DWI Arrests ─ 106
[During the 2023 Thanksgiving holiday counting period, troopers investigated 431 traffic crashes, which included four fatalities and 138 injuries. Statewide, nine people died and 483 people were injured in 1,342 traffic crashes over last year’s Thanksgiving holiday. Troopers arrested 103 people for driving while intoxicated during the 2023 Thanksgiving holiday counting period.]
Troopers investigated all four of the traffic crash fatalities in 2024. One traffic fatality occurred in the Troop C, Weldon Spring, MO, area; One traffic fatality occurred in Troop D, Springfield, MO, area; One traffic fatality occurred in Troop G, Willow Springs, MO, area.; One traffic fatality occurred in Troop F, Jefferson City, MO, area
There were zero boating crashes, zero boating fatalities, zero drownings, and zero boating while intoxicated arrests reported during the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday counting period.
MDC REPORTS HUNTERS HARVESTED 11,424 DEER DURING CWD PORTION
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that hunters harvested 11,424 deer during the state’s chronic wasting disease (CWD) portion of the firearms deer-hunting season, Nov. 27 – Dec. 1, in CWD Management Zone counties. Of the 11,424 deer harvested, 3,917 were antlered bucks, 1,052 were button bucks, and 6,455 were does. MDC initiated the CWD portion last year to increase deer harvest in the CWD Management Zone to help slow the spread of the disease. For a list of CWD Management Zone counties, visit the MDC website at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/chronic-wasting-disease/cwd-management-zone-
regulations . Hunters were allowed to use any unfilled firearms deer hunting permits during the CWD portion and had to abide by the statewide limit of one antlered deer during the firearms deer season, all portions combined. Hunters also had to abide by county-specific firearms antlerless permit numbers.
Top counties for the CWD portion were Franklin with 413 deer harvested, Jefferson with 301, and Howell with 279. For more information on this season’s harvest totals, visit the MDC website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS GEORGE KARLAFTIS DEDICATES “MY CAUSE MY CLEATS” TO SPECIAL OLYMPICS MISSOURI ATHLETES AND TREATS THEM TO CHIEFS VERSUS RAIDERS GAME
Over the past couple of months, Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End George Karlaftis III has been meeting with athletes from Special Olympics Missouri who helped him design his one-of-a-kind cleats for ‘My Cause, My Cleats.’ In October, George met the group of athletes from all over Missouri who would be designing his cleats. Together, they were able to come up with designs for the cleats, discussing aspects they liked, all while getting to know each other better.
Then, earlier this month, George invited the athletes on a special tour of
Arrowhead Stadium. At the conclusion of the tour, George met the athletes in the locker room to reveal the cleats with their designs. He then surprised the group with tickets to the My Cause My Cleats game versus the Raiders, where they were able to cheer the Chiefs on to victory from the stands.
“For me, just seeing these athletes and all the opportunities that they’ve been given to showcase what they got,” said George Karlaftis. “And to me, sports are the great unifier of this world, and to see the good that comes out of it. It’s just an awesome organization for me to be involved with.”
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TEEN HURT IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Brookfield teen was hurt in an accident that occurred at 11:25am Sunday in Linn County. The patrol says that he was on Route M when his car traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned. The teen was taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
A Columbia woman was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday morning in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 11:20am as she was on Route W when she lost control on the snow covered road and her vehicle overturned, came to rest on its right side, blocking both lanes of the roadway. She sustained minor injuries and was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Sunday morning crash in Franklin County. MSHP stated that a Union man was on 230 Sunset Bluffs Road when his truck went off the left side of the road, struck a boulder, before coming to rest in a private lake. The man was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened at 8:55am Sunday.
WOMAN INJURED IN FRANKLIN COUNTY INCIDENT
A Fenton woman was injured in an incident that occurred at 1:30am Sunday in Franklin County. State troopers said that she was eastbound on I-44 when her car hit a patch of ice, causing it to slide off the right side of the roadway and struck several trees. She was taken to Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan for treatment of moderate injuries.
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri
Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler
Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ .
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work.
There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the
work mentioned below.
Adair County
U.S. Route 63 (Northbound and Southbound) December 2 – 9, LANE
RESTRICTION for transmission line installation approximately 1.6 miles south of
U.S. Route 63 and Missouri Route 11 intersection between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. daily.
U.S. Business Route 63 (Southbound) - December 2 – 9, LANE RESTRICTION
for transmission line installation approximately 1.6 miles south of U.S. Route 63
and Missouri Route 11 intersection between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Route A – December 3 – 5, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri
Route 6 to Missouri Route 156 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
U.S. Route 61 (Northbound) – December 3 – 4, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Timber Ridge Drive to U.S. Route 61 Outer Road
between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working daily.
U.S. Route 61 (Northbound & Southbound) – December 10 – 11, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations from Missouri Route 47 to Route C
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working daily.
Route J – December 11 – 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Route U West to Zoar Church Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – December 9 – 10, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Jacks Road to Dodson Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Missouri Route 149 – December 9, CLOSED for bridge maintenance from
Concord Street to Danube Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route C – December 3, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR
970 to Route C Spur between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route M – December 4 – 5, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
CR 881 to CR 835 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Missouri Route 19 – December 6, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
operations from the Audrain County line to Missouri Route 94 between 8:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m.
Randolph County
U.S. Route 24 (Westbound) – December 9 – 12, LANE RESTRICTION for
shoulder work from 0.10 mile west to 0.20 mile west of U.S. Route 63 beginning
at 7:00 a.m. on Monday, December 9th and continuing to 7:00 a.m. on Thursday,
December 12th.
MDC REPORTS 159,120 DEER HARVESTED DURING NOVEMBER PORTION
OF FIREARMS DEER SEASON
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows
that deer hunters in Missouri harvested 159,120 deer during the November
portion of firearms deer season, Nov. 16 - 26. Of the 159,120 deer harvested,
82,613 were antlered bucks, 13,203 were button bucks, and 63,304 were does.
Top harvest counties were Franklin with 3,530 deer harvested, Texas with 2,935,
and Howell with 2,741. For current ongoing preliminary harvest totals by season,
county, and type of deer, visit the MDC website at
extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
This year’s harvest total was lower than last year’s November portion harvest
total of 193,885 deer and was about 15% below the five-year average. For more
harvest information from past years, visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-
trapping/species/deer/deer-reports/deer-harvest-summaries .
According to MDC Cervid Program Supervisor Jason Isabelle, the drop in harvest
this year was due to a combination of factors.
“The November portion started about a week later this year due to the calendar
shift,” said Isabelle. “When this happens, we can expect a drop in harvest
because the November portion occurs further from the peak of the rut which is
about the tenth of November.”
Less than ideal hunting conditions throughout much of the November portion
were another factor that contributed to this year’s lower opening weekend
harvest total according to Isabelle.
“We had a few nice days sprinkled throughout the November portion, but there a
number of days with warm temperatures or high winds,” he said. “These
conditions likely affected deer movement and also hunters’ desire to be in the
woods.”
Another factor that Isabelle believes significantly affected this year’s harvest total
is a bumper acorn crop.
“Throughout much of Missouri, there are a lot of acorns in the woods this year,”
said Isabelle. “When that happens, deer don’t need to move as much to find food
and they frequent fields and other open areas less often because of the
abundance of food in the woods.”
He noted that the counties with the largest decline in harvest were in the more
heavily forested portions of the state where acorn abundance has a more
significant effect on deer movement.
“Many northern and western Missouri counties were either up from last year’s
harvest total or were down slightly,” said Isabelle. “As would be expected, with
the good acorn crop we have this year, harvest was down the most in the more
heavily forested Ozark counties.”
GOVERNOR AND FIRST LADY PARSON INVITE FAMILIES TO
CANDLELIGHT TOURS, ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY AT
GOVERNOR’S MANSION
Governor Mike Parson and First Lady Teresa Parson cordially invite families to
attend this year’s Candlelight Tours and annual tree lighting ceremony at the
Missouri Governor’s Mansion on Friday, December 6 at 5:30 p.m. The annual
lighting of the tree will be followed by this year’s Candlelight Tours. The
Candlelight Tours will run until 8:00 p.m.
The Governor's Mansion Christmas tree will arrive on Monday, December 2,
2024, between 7 - 8 a.m. A portion of Madison Street will be closed during this
time. The tree that will be displayed on the Mansion lawn is a 40-ft Norway
Spruce donated by the family of Daryl and Sherry Richardson of Boone County.
Missouri Department of Conservation staff and Missouri Office of Administration
staff will install the Mansion lawn tree.
In addition to the Governor's Mansion, this year, the Governor's Gardens and the
Maus House will also be decorated. The Governor's Gardens will feature a 30-ft
Christmas tree, and Santa and Mrs. Claus will be hosted at the Maus House from
5:30 -7:30 p.m. on December 11th, 13th, 17th, and 19th. Families are
encouraged to bring their children to meet Santa Claus.
This year's theme is "A Christmas Hug: The Farewell to the Parson Family."
During the Candlelight Tours, visitors will be able to walk through the festively
decorated ground floor of the Governor's Mansion.
The Candlelight Tours are free and open to the public. Visitors will enter through
the Madison Street gate.
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RED CROSS OFFERS STEPS TO HELP YOU AVOID A COOKING FIRE ON
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving and the day before are the top two days in this country for the chance of a
cooking fire to happen in someone’s home. Cooking causes an average of 158,400
home fires per year, which is 44% of all home fires in the United States. The American
Red Cross of Central and Northern Missouri offers safety steps everyone can follow if
they will be preparing their family’s Thanksgiving feast.
COOKING SAFETY TIPS Follow these safety tips and visit redcross.org/fire for more
information, including a fire escape plan to practice with your family.
Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling or broiling food. If you must leave
the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off the stove.
Use a timer to remind yourself that the stove or oven is on.
Avoid wearing loose clothing or dangling sleeves while cooking.
Keep kids and pets at least three feet away from cooking areas.
Keep anything that can catch on fire — potholders, oven mitts, wooden utensils,
paper or plastic bags, food packaging, and towels or curtains — away from your
stove top and oven or any other appliance that generates heat.
Clean cooking surfaces on a regular basis to prevent grease buildup.
Consider purchasing a fire extinguisher to keep in your kitchen.
Always check the kitchen before going to bed or leaving home to make sure all
stoves, ovens and small appliances are turned off.
Smoke alarms save lives. Install a smoke alarm near your kitchen, on each level of your
home, near sleeping areas, and inside and outside bedrooms if you sleep with doors
closed. Use the test button to check it each month. Replace all batteries at least once a
year. If you cannot afford to purchase smoke alarms or are physically unable to install
one, the Red Cross may be able to help. Contact your local Red Cross for more
information.
DISCOVER NATURE WITH MDC THROUGH EAGLE DAYS
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites people to discover
nature through Eagle Days events and by watching bald eagles around the state.
From December through February, Missouri's winter eagle watching is
spectacular. Because of Missouri’s big rivers, many lakes, and abundant
wetlands, the Show-Me state is one of the leading lower 48 states for bald eagle
viewing. Each fall, thousands of these great birds migrate south from their
nesting range in Canada and the Great Lakes states to hunt in Missouri. Eagles
take up residence wherever they find open water and plentiful food. More than
2,000 bald eagles are typically reported in Missouri during winter.
MDC is again offering various Eagle Days events around the state. Some will
include live eagle programs, exhibits, activities, videos, and guides with spotting
scopes. Some require registration. Get more information on MDC Eagle Days
events at mdc.mo.gov/events/eagle-days .
Watch for eagles perched in large trees along the water's edge. Early in the
morning you can see them flying and fishing. Be sure to dress for winter weather
and don't forget cameras and binoculars.
Here are some hot spots around the state for winter eagle viewing:
Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area on Route K southwest of Columbia,
Lake of the Ozarks at Bagnell Dam Access east of Bagnell,
Lock & Dam 20 in Canton,
Lock & Dam 24 at Clarksville,
Lock & Dam 25 east of Winfield,
Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge south of Mound City,
Mingo National Wildlife Refuge northwest of Puxico,
Moses Eagle Park in Stella,
Old Chain of Rocks Bridge south of I-270 off of Riverview Drive in St. Louis,
Riverlands Environmental Demonstration Area east of West Alton,
Schell-Osage Conservation Area north of El Dorado Springs,
Smithville Lake north of Kansas City,
Stockton Lake near Stockton,
Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge south of Sumner,
Table Rock Lake and Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery southwest of Branson,
and
Truman Reservoir west of Warsaw.
Learn more about bald eagles in Missouri from the MDC online Field Guide at
mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/bald-eagle.
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MODOT URGES EXTRA CAUTION FOR THANKSGIVING TRAVELERS
As Missourians plan to hit the road to spend Thanksgiving with loved ones, the
Missouri Department of Transportation is urging drivers to be cautious, patient
and use good judgment behind the wheel. Impaired driving, distracted driving,
excessive speeds, and increased traffic are just a few of the concerns that can
accompany holiday travel.
Motorists should expect heavy traffic volumes on interstates and major roads for
the holiday especially on the day before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after. All
work zones with extra lane closures will stop at noon on the day before
Thanksgiving through 6 a.m. the day after. Typically, construction contracts don’t
work through the entire holiday weekend. All motorists should buckle up
themselves and all passengers and the driver should put their phone down to
avoid distractions.
The night before Thanksgiving, sometimes referred to as Blackout Wednesday,
has become a popular night for outings at bars, which can result in a potential
increase of impaired driving. Additionally, speed and distraction present
significant concerns, especially with increased traffic volumes over the holiday.
This year, MoDOT is hoping a combination of public awareness, enforcement,
and promotion of sober rides will be successful in eliminating traffic fatalities
during the holiday. With the number of statewide traffic fatalities being more than
800 for the year, MoDOT is urging motorists to be vigilant, buckle up, obey
posted speed limits and never drive impaired or distracted.
MDC THANKS DEER HUNTERS FOR HELP WITH CWD SAMPLING
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) thanks the thousands of deer
hunters who participated in its mandatory sampling efforts in 43 counties to test
for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in harvested deer. Thanks to hunter
participation, MDC collected tissue samples from more than 18,500 hunter-
harvested deer on Nov. 16 and 17 for CWD testing.
CWD sampling consists of MDC staff removing lymph nodes from the necks of
harvested deer for testing. Tissue samples are sent to an independent lab for
testing.
According to MDC, the opening weekend of the November portion of firearms
deer season is the most popular two days for most deer hunters in Missouri.
Hunters typically harvest between a quarter to a third of the state’s total annual
deer harvest during those two days. Focusing on this key weekend gives MDC the best opportunity to collect the most tissue samples for CWD testing during a
very concentrated time period.
MDC is also offering free voluntary CWD sampling and testing of harvested deer
during the remaining deer season at select locations throughout the state,
including some MDC offices and participating taxidermists and meat processors.
MDC also offers self-service freezer deer-head drop-off locations within the CWD
Management Zone for hunters to deposit harvested deer heads to have tested
for CWD. Instructions, packing supplies, and information tags are available at the
sites.
Get more information on voluntary sampling locations and drop-off locations
online at mdc.mo.gov/cwd .
Hunters can get their CWD test results for free online at mdc.mo.gov/cwdResults .
Results are available within four weeks from the time of sampling and the wait
time is often much less.
GOV. PARSON ANNOUNCES THREE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS
Governor Mike Parson recently announced judicial appointments to the 14th,
16th, and the 21st Judicial Circuits.
Garreth Cooksey, of Hannibal, will be appointed as Associate Circuit Judge
for Randolph County in the 14th Judicial Circuit.
Mr. Cooksey is an assistant prosecuting attorney in Marion County. He holds
Bachelors of Arts in English and business administration from Truman State
University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri–Columbia. He will
fill the vacancy created by retirement of the Honorable James M. Cooksey.
Patrick C. Edwards, of Kansas City, was appointed as Circuit Judge for the
16th Judicial Circuit.
Mr. Edwards is an Assistant United States Attorney in the United States
Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Missouri. He holds Bachelors of Arts
in political science and history from the University of Missouri–Columbia and a
Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri–Kansas City. He will fill the vacancy
created by the retirement of the Honorable Justine E. Del Muro.
Jason K. Lewis, of Wildwood, was appointed as Associate Circuit Judge for
the 21st Judicial Circuit.
Mr. Lewis is general counsel to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. He
holds a Bachelor of Science in business administration and a Juris Doctor from
Washington University in St. Louis. He will fill the vacancy created by the
appointment of the Honorable Lorne J. Baker as Circuit Judge.
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NIGHTTIME LANE RESTRICTIONS SCHEDULED ON US ROUTE 61 AND I-70
Weather permitting, as early as November 26, contractor crews with S & A
Equipment and Builders, LLC will begin concrete pavement repair work on the
northbound and southbound lanes of U.S. Route 61 in Lincoln County, from the
St. Charles County line to Watson Road, near the south end of Route KK.
Weather permitting, once completed, operations will shift to the eastbound and
westbound lanes of Interstate 70 in Montgomery and Warren counties from the
Callaway County line to the St. Charles County line, between mile marker 165
and mile marker 203.
All work will occur during nighttime hours between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Motorists can expect possible delays as traffic will be reduced to one lane with a
12-foot width restriction in place where workers are present.
All work is weather dependent, and schedules are subject to change.
GENERAL MILLS TO EXPAND IN HANNIBAL, CREATING MORE THAN 35
NEW JOBS
General Mills, a leading global food manufacturer, announced Wednesday that it
will expand its manufacturing facility in Hannibal, creating more than 35 new jobs.
The company’s expansion includes the addition of an Old El Paso hard-shell taco
production line, increased square footage, and infrastructure improvements.
General Mills’ manufacturing facility in Hannibal produces food products across
multiple categories and brands, including Nature Valley, Betty Crocker, Old El
Paso, and Progresso. The company’s Hannibal location has been in operation
since 1972 and has undergone multiple expansions to now employ more than
1,000 people.
New jobs added as part of General Mills’ expansion will pay an average wage
well above the county average.
MSHP: THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SAFETY
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
reminds everyone there will be an increase in traffic over the Thanksgiving
holiday. The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest travel periods of the year,
with Wednesday and Sunday afternoon/evenings being the most heavily traveled
times. Drivers should expect more traffic and the possibility of delays throughout
the weekend. Regardless of traffic patterns, safety should remain a priority.
The counting period for the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday weekend is from 6 p.m.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024, to 11:59 p.m. Sunday, December 1, 2024.
Troopers will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E., enforcing all traffic laws, and
available to assist the public. Over the 2023 Thanksgiving holiday counting
period, nine people were killed and 4,823 injured in 1,342 traffic crashes.
If you plan to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend be sure your vehicle
is in good condition, obey all traffic laws, and be sure everyone in your vehicle is
wearing a seat belt or secured in the appropriate child safety seat for their size
and age. Remember: Missouri is now a hands-free state and there is never a
reason to speed, drive aggressively, or drive impaired.
The MoDOT Traveler Information Map can be a helpful tool while you are
traveling. The map provides up-to-date information such as road closures,
delays, construction zones, and alternative routes. You can download the app for
free to your smart device or access it by using this link:
https://traveler.modot.org/map/index.html .
If being on or near the water is part of your Thanksgiving holiday weekend plans,
remember that the water is becoming colder, and hypothermia is a concern. The
body loses heat 25 times faster in water than in the air of the same temperature.
The proper use of life jackets is imperative.
The public is encouraged to call the Patrol's Emergency Report Line (800) 525-
5555 or *55 on your cellular phone if they witness criminal activity, observe
driving behavior that could cause a crash, or experience an emergency. These
phone numbers are operational for both highway and water emergencies. If your
celebration includes intoxicants, designate someone else to drive whether you
are in a boat or vehicle. Please don't become a statistic.
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DRIVER HURT
IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Higbee woman was hurt in an accident that
occurred at 12:40pm Wednesday in Randolph County. The patrol says that she was on County Road
2210 when her car traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a tree. She was taken to Moberly Regional Medical
Center for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN
INJURED IN TUESDAY NIGHT CRASH
A woman from Dallas, TX was injured in a
Tuesday night crash in Saline County.
The highway patrol said it happened at 7:30pm as she was a passenger in
a Tractor Trailer driven by a man also from Dallas. They were eastbound on I-70 when it ran off the
right side of the road and overturned.
The woman sustained minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital
in Columbia for treatment.
MDC AND
PARTNERS ENCOURAGE LANDOWNERS TO ENROLL IN THE PRECISION FARM DATA RCPP BY NOV.
29
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS), and several other conservation partners encourage
landowners to participate in the Precision Farm Data and Strategic Buffer
Placement Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). The Precision Farm Data RCPP provides
cost-share opportunities to producers to establish field borders, streambank
buffers, or pollinator habitat on non-profitable cropland acre farms. In
addition to the 75% cost-share for the establishment of practices, MDC and
partners offer an additional one-time incentive payment of $300/acre for the
establishment of pollinator-friendly field borders. Field borders must be an
average of at least 45 feet wide to qualify for the additional incentive. Other
available practices can assist with establishing native grasses, monarch
habitat, wetland restoration and the management of existing wildlife habitat.
The establishment of these converted areas will allow producers to maximize
their profitability while improving water quality, soil health, and wildlife
habitat. Landowners in eligible counties
are encouraged to apply at their local NRCS office by Nov. 29 to qualify for
the program. The eligible counties are Linn, Macon, Chariton, Randolph, Saline,
Pettis, and Lafayette. Questions about this program can be directed to your
local Private Land Conservationist (PLC) or NRCS staff at your USDA Service
Center. Find local PLC contact information at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4ok.
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MDC REPORTS 68,312 DEER HARVESTED DURING FIREARMS OPENING
WEEKEND
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows
deer hunters in Missouri harvested 68,312 deer during opening weekend of the
November portion of firearms deer season Nov. 16 and 17. Of the 68,312 deer
harvested, 42,283 were antlered bucks, 5,105 were button bucks, and 20,924
were does.
Top harvest counties for opening weekend were Franklin with 1,627 deer
harvested, Texas with 1,305, and Pike with 1,161.
Last year, hunters checked 90,253 deer during opening weekend of the
November portion of firearms deer season.
According to MDC Cervid Program Supervisor Jason Isabelle, the drop in harvest
this year was due to a combination of factors.
“The calendar shift this year put the November portion a week later than last
year, which results in lower deer harvest,” said Isabelle. “The peak of the rut in
Missouri occurs around Nov. 10. When the calendar shifts, it puts the opener
about a week past peak rut when deer movement isn’t as high as it is earlier in
the month.”
Another factor that Isabelle believes significantly affected this year’s harvest total
is an abundant acorn crop.
“Throughout much of Missouri, there are a lot of acorns in the woods this year,”
said Isabelle. “When that happens, deer don’t need to move as much to find food
and they frequent fields and other open areas less often, making them less
visible to hunters.”
Isabelle noted that the counties with the largest decline in harvest were in the
more heavily forested portions of the state where acorn abundance has a more
significant effect on deer movement.
Warm temperatures were another factor that contributed to this year’s lower
opening weekend harvest total according to Isabelle.
“Although the warm temperatures this weekend made it comfortable for hunters
to be in the woods, it likely had an adverse effect on deer movement,” said
Isabelle.
Isabelle noted that the unseasonably mild temperatures probably also affected
the desire of some hunters to harvest deer given the necessity for rapid
processing.
For current, ongoing preliminary harvest totals by season, county, and type of
deer, visit the MDC website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
NATIONAL CRASH RESPONDER SAFETY WEEK IS THIS WEEK
The Missouri Department of Transportation’s highway workers are part of a
larger group of emergency responders who put their lives on the line on
Missouri’s highways responding to crash scenes. Alongside police officers, fire
fighters, EMS, and tow truck operators, they respond to traffic incidents, assist
drivers, and help keep traffic flowing.
According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), traffic incidents are
the leading cause of death for EMS responders and law enforcement officers. To
remind motorists what’s on the line, the FHWA has declared the week of Nov.
18-22 as National Crash Responder Safety Week.
Missouri’s Move Over law requires drivers to either change lanes or slow down
when approaching stationary MoDOT, law enforcement or other emergency
vehicles with flashing lights on. To help protect those who protect us, all 50
states enforce some form of the Move Over law.
In 2023, more than 136,000 traffic crashes were reported on Missouri roadways
that required emergency response. MoDOT emergency response personnel
respond to more than 6,000 traffic incidents each month on average.
Crash Responder Safety Week provides a valuable chance to remind drivers
about Missouri's Move Over law, educate them on crash prevention, and promote
critical training for all traffic incident responders.
GIVE NATURE-THEMED HOLIDAY GIFTS FROM MDC
Have nature lovers on your holiday gift list? The Missouri Department of
Conservation’s (MDC) online Nature Shop makes holiday shopping a breeze for
anyone interested in nature-themed gifts. Offerings include the ever-popular
Natural Events Calendar, plus a variety of books and more for all ages.
Holiday shoppers can also skip retail stores and visit one of the MDC nature
centers around the state in Kirkwood, Cape Girardeau, Springfield, Kansas City,
Blue Springs, and Jefferson City for an array of reasonably priced, nature-
themed holiday gifts. Find MDC nature centers at mdc.mo.gov/discover-
nature/places/nature-centers .
MDC holiday gift offerings include:
2025 Natural Events Calendar ($9) -- This annual favorite has amazing images
of native animals, plants, and places, along with phases of the moon, holidays
and days of recognition, daily notes about natural events, and more.
Coneflower Nature Journal ($8) – It includes simple tips to get started drawing
or writing about nature. It is spiral-bound with plenty of blank pages.
Cooking Wild in Missouri ($16) – This favorite cookbook features more than
100 recipes for native game, fish, fruits, nuts, and mushrooms.
Strange but True ($8.95) -- This fun offering was adapted from the pages of
MDC’s Xplor magazine and features 350 weird and wild facts and illustrations
about creatures that inhabit Missouri.
A Paddlers Guide to Missouri ($9) – This newly revised edition makes a great
gift for canoeists, kayakers, and floaters with color photos, maps, and
descriptions of 54 rivers and streams. The 102-page, spiral-bound guide includes
trip planning tips, equipment recommendations, paddling pointers, and more.
Owl and Nuthatches Notecard Sets ($8) – This is great for gift giving. Each set
includes 12 cards of either a barred owl or brown-headed pair of nuthatch birds.
Missouri’s Wild Mushrooms ($26) – This book is a great guide for hunting,
identifying, and cooking the state's most common mushrooms.
Discover Missouri Natural Areas, Second Edition ($19.95) – This handy
reference helps nature lovers experience 50 great examples of our state’s natural
heritage. The new edition features updated maps, text, references, and scientific
names.
Amphibians and Reptiles of Missouri, Third Edition ($29) – This classic book
has been updated and expanded to a 522-page illustrated guide that provides
descriptions, distribution, habitats, habits, breeding, and other information on
nearly 130 species of native salamanders, toads, frogs, turtles, lizards, and
snakes.
Buy these and other items at MDC nature centers, through the MDC online
Nature Shop at mdcnatureshop.com or by calling 877-521-8632.
Applicable tax, shipping, and handling costs will apply.
Give the gift of hunting and fishing permits for hunters and anglers on your
list. Buy permits from vendors around the state, online
at mdc.mo.gov/buypermits or through the MDC free mobile apps, Mo Hunting
and Mo Fishing, available for download through Google Play for Android devices
or the App Store for Apple devices.
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MAN KILLED IN MARION COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Hannibal man was killed in an accident that occurred after 5:30am Sunday in Marion County. The patrol says that he was on Hillcrest Drive in Hannibal when he became incapacitated and fell from his truck and then it ran off the left side of the roadway, struck a sign and a tree. He was transported by ambulance to Hannibal Regional Hospital where he died a short time later.
DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY NIGHT CRASH
A driver was hurt in a Sunday night crash in Gasconade County. The highway patrol says that it happened at 9:45pm as the man was on Route EE when he lost control, causing his car to travel off the right side of the road, struck a mailbox and some brush. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor injuries.
ONGOING SEARCH FOR SUSPECT IN FATAL SHOOTING FRIDAY NEAR WRIGHT CITY
A search is ongoing to locate a suspect in a fatal shooting that occurred on Friday near Wright City in Warren County. According to First Alert 4 in St. Louis Law enforcement is looking for 38 year old James Frazer who is described to be 6ft. 1in. tall and weighs about 180 pounds and has brown hair and a beard. He was last seen wearing a black ball cap, dark hoodie, blue jeans and work boots. According to Warren County Sheriff's Department at around 6:40am Friday a person reported they drove to the 29000 block of Bobwhite Lane to pick up the 49 year old victim for work and found him on the ground dead from a gunshot wound. Police said that the victim and Frazer were neighbors and acquaintances. Authorities said on Saturday that they did not have any information that he is still armed after they located his weapons in the woods. However, they still warn the public to use extreme caution regarding Frazer. Anyone with information is asked to call 636-456-7088.
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MISSOURI ROUTE 161 IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY IS NOW OPEN TO
TRAFFIC
The bridge replacement project on Missouri Route 161, over Elkhorn Creek, 1.6
miles south of Route CC near Buell in Montgomery County, has been completed
and opened to traffic on Friday November 15. The new two-lane bridge replaced
the previous single lane structure built in 1932.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri
Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler
Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ .
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work.
There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the
work mentioned below.
Lincoln County
Route J – November 20, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Elm
Tree Road to Bruning Lane between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route J – November 21 – 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Route U West to Jabin Farm Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – November 18 - 19, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
U.S. Route 61 East Outer Road to Keithley Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route M – November 18 – 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Mariner Street to Laredo Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
I-70 (Westbound) – November 19 - 20, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
from Mile Marker 182.0 to Mile Marker 181.4 between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Warren County
Route D – November 18 - 22, CLOSED for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile
before and after the Tuque Creek bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. daily.
OCTOBER 2024 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment increased by 5,400 jobs in October 2024,
and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased by one-tenth of a
percentage point. Private industry employment increased by 1,600 jobs and
government employment increased by 3,800 jobs. Over the year, there was an
increase of 81,700 jobs from October 2023 to October 2024, and the
unemployment rate increased by half of a percentage point, from 3.3 percent in
October 2023 to 3.8 percent in October 2024.
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TEEN KILLED IN LEWIS COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Wentzville teen was killed in an accident that occurred at around 11:25pm Tuesday in Lewis County. The patrol says that the teen was driving southbound in the northbound lane of US 61 when his car was struck by a tractor trailer driven by a man from Apple Valley, MN. The teen was pronounced dead at the scene.
MAN INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING WRECK
A man from Elsberry was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday morning in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:20am as he was on Missouri 79 when his SUV crossed the center of the road, he overcorrected, causing it to run off the right side of the roadway, struck a driveway and became airborne and then came to rest facing south in the southbound ditch of MO 79. The man was transported by ambulance to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN CALLAWAY COUNTY INCIDENT
A Columbia man was hurt in an incident in Callaway County Wednesday morning. State troopers stated that he was eastbound on I-70 when his vehicle struck a deer in the roadway. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries. The incident happened at 6am Wednesday.
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MISSOURI HIGHWAYS & TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION ANNOUNCES
NEW DIRECTOR
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MHTC) announced
Wednesday that Ed Hassinger is the new director of the Missouri Department of
Transportation. His leadership at this time will ensure the continuity of MoDOT’s
delivery of critical infrastructure projects currently underway and on very tight
construction schedules.
Director Hassinger holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and
is a Registered Professional Engineer. He has dedicated over 40 years of his
career to fulfill the mission of MoDOT. He has consistently produced results that
have made Missouri a national leader in project delivery, providing great value to
Missourians. Hassinger is fully aware of what is necessary and is capable of
delivering the projects outlined in the STIP. He is committed to partnering with
the General Assembly and industry partners to improve Missouri’s transportation
system. He is also committed to MoDOT employees, their development and
welfare.
The Commission and Director Hassinger will work collaboratively with a new
advisory council to be formed with representatives of the department’s key
stakeholders including key elected officials, local planning partners, the MoDOT
contractor community, state and local economic development, and others critical
to delivering this transportation improvements. Efforts will focus on review and
fine-tuning of MoDOT's organization to strengthen its commitment to several key
areas of continuous improvement critical to project delivery success and
operations.
These include:
Safety in all operations and project management;
Outreach to and coordination with state leadership and elected officials to make
the STIP process as locally driven as possible with sensitivity to timely local
needs as they arise;
Build even closer partnership with the department's critical private sector
contractor community and regional planning partners;
Recruit and retain the essential and valued MoDOT workforce;
Increase focus on operational needs to keep MoDOT's system maintained,
useable, clean, and responsive to citizen reported upkeep; and,
Innovate and use technology for the future to maximize efficiency and cost-
effective delivery of programs and services. Hassinger replaces previous MoDOT
Director Patrick McKenna who resigned in September 2024 after serving in the
role since December 2015.
COMMISSION AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR PROJECTS IN NORTHEAST
MISSOURI
During its regular meeting on November 7, the Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission awarded the following contracts for pavement
repairs, diamond grinding, seal coat, and resurfacing projects in the Northeast
District.
An $8.2M contract was awarded to Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., for a pavement
repair and diamond grinding project on U.S. Route 36, in Marion and Ralls
counties at the following locations:
Eastbound U.S. Route 36 - from 0.9 mile east of Route H to 1.8 miles east of
U.S. Route 24 east junction, in Marion County
Westbound U.S. Route 36 - from 0.7 mile west of U.S. Route 61 at Hannibal to
0.5 mile west of Route Z near Monroe City, in Marion County
A $2.4M contract was awarded to Capital Paving & Construction, LLC for
resurfacing projects in Randolph County at the following locations:
Route D - from Route C near Huntsville to Route BB
Route BB - from Missouri Route 3 to Route A near Moberly
Route DD - from U.S. Route 24 in Moberly to the end of state maintenance
A $1M contract was awarded to N.B. West Contracting Company, for a seal coat
project on Missouri Route 94, from Missouri Route 19, near McKittrick in
Montgomery County, to the Warren and St. Charles County line.
A $7.8M contract was awarded to Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. for resurfacing
projects in Audrain, Monroe, Ralls and Randolph counties at the following
locations. The routes below are included in Gov. Parson’s Rural Roads program.
Route C - from U.S. Route 24 in Monroe County to Missouri Route 151 near
Centralia at the Boone County line
Route M - from Missouri Route 151 to Missouri Route 15, in Monroe County
Route O - from Route C to the end of state maintenance, in Randolph County
Route U - from U.S. Route 24 to the end of state maintenance at Florida, in
Monroe County
Route U - from Missouri Route 3 to the end of state maintenance, in Randolph
County
Route CC - from Route C to Missouri Route 15 near Rowena, in Audrain County
Route EE - from Route J to Missouri Route 19, in Ralls County
Route JJ - from U.S. Route 54 to the end of state maintenance near Mexico, in
Audrain County
With the Governor’s signing of the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, an additional $100
million in General Revenue is available for Missouri’s low volume rural roads.
Using asset management data, the Missouri Department of Transportation has
identified 1,985 lane miles of low volume roads to receive treatments to improve
road conditions. The roads are being bundled into 19 contracts across the state.
For more information on the Governor’s Rural Roads Program, visit Governor's
Rural Roads Program | Missouri Department of Transportation (modot.org) .
Additional information, regarding timelines and impacts to traffic, will be released
prior to the start of construction.
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE RELEASES
HEALTH INSURANCE RATES FOR 2025
The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance (DCI) have announced
the release of final health insurance rates for Missouri’s 2025 individual market.
Beginning in 2025, every county in Missouri will have at least two insurance
companies offering health plans in the individual market. This represents an
important change, ensuring choices for Missourians, particularly in the rural parts
of the state.
Well over half of Missouri’s counties now have five or more insurance companies
offering coverage in the individual market (71 out of 115). Nearly a third of the
counties in the state have six or more companies offering coverage (37 of 115).
The 115 jurisdictions include 114 counties plus the City of St. Louis.
Missourians can find more information about the rate review process and review
rate information on DCI’s website
at insurance.mo.gov/consumers/health/index.php .
Annual open enrollment for health insurance coverage in 2025 began on
November 1, 2024. For coverage to start January 1, 2025,
consumers must enroll or change their plan by December 15, 2024. Consumers
that miss the December 15th deadline have until January 15, 2025, to enroll;
however, coverage will not begin until February 1, 2025, for consumers who
enroll after December 15, 2024.
For any insurance questions, or to verify whether a producer or assister is
licensed, Missouri consumers can call DCI’s Insurance Consumer
Hotline at 800-726-7390 or visit insurance.mo.gov/consumers/ .
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PEDESTRIAN KILLED IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
A pedestrian was killed in an accident that occurred at around 4:45am Monday in Adair County. The patrol says that a Greentop man was in the road on US 63 one mile south of Sublette when he was struck by an SUV driven by a Kirksville man. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
WOMAN HURT IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A St. Louis woman was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday afternoon in Ralls County. The highway patrol said it happened at 1:45pm as she was on MO 154 when her jeep traveled off the roadway, overturned, returned to the road and came to rest. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MISHAP
A Potosi driver was seriously injured in a Sunday night mishap in Franklin County. MSHP stated that the driver was on Highway FF when he failed to negotiate a curve to the right and lost control, causing his truck to run off the right side of the road and struck a tree. He was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Washington with serious injuries. The mishap occurred at 8:10pm Sunday.
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CHARITON VALLEY ANNOUNCES THE FOUNDATION FOR RURAL
SERVICES GRANT TO SUPPORT MACON POLICE AND FIRE
DEPARTMENTS
The Foundation for Rural Service (FRS), the philanthropic arm of NTCA–The
Rural Broadband Association, announced the recipients of 36 Community Grants
totaling nearly $170,000 — the largest number of grants and greatest total
annual allocation in its history — to close out the foundation’s 30th anniversary
year. These grants will support a wide variety of projects aimed at improving
quality of life across rural communities served by NTCA members.
Chariton Valley is pleased to announce the Macon Police and Fire Departments
as one of these grant recipients. The Macon Police and Fire Departments
received $4,914 to upgrade their telephone system with advanced
telecommunications devices for enhancing service capabilities for its citizens.
Chariton Valley President and Chief Executive Officer Ryan Johnson joined in
congratulating the grant recipients, “Congratulations to the Macon Police and Fire
Departments!” he said. “We are proud to be a part of the FRS and partner with
your departments for the betterment of this community,” Johnson concluded.
GOV. PARSON SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER 24-15 CLOSING STATE
OFFICES NOV. 29
Last Week, Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 24-15 closing state
offices on Friday, November 29, 2024, the day after the Thanksgiving Day
holiday. This is what he had to say:
"Today, I signed Executive Order 24-15 closing state offices on Friday,
November 29, 2024, the day after the Thanksgiving Day holiday. Every year, our
administration has directed this additional day off. As Teresa and I prepare to
leave office and spend more time with our own family and friends, we understand
the importance and joy for all of you in doing the same over the holiday weekend.
Friends, family, and the next generations are what it's all about. We hope this
well-earned day off allows you an opportunity to remember the good in your lives
and reflect on all that you do in service to our state. Thanks to the work you do,
our economy is strong, our state is strong, and Missourians are strong.
May you and your families have a safe and joyful holiday and receive many
blessings in the coming year. Teresa and I continue to pray for the safety, health,
and happiness of you and your family.
From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!
CONTRACTOR SELECTED FOR THE IMPROVE I-70 PROJECT
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MHTC) has selected Improve
70 Alliance Joint Venture as the apparent best-value proposer and Design-Build
contractor of the next project in MoDOT’s Improve I-70 Program. The joint venture team
consists of Emery Sapp & Sons (ESS), Clarkson Construction, HNTB, and Bartlett and
West. Negotiations to finalize the contract are currently in progress.
Improve I-70: Warrenton to Wentzville is a $600 million fixed-cost contract and is the
largest project in MoDOT history. It will build a third lane in each direction and improve
the stretch of Interstate 70 from Warrenton to I-64 in Wentzville beginning in Spring
2025. The contract requirements also include the following additional improvements:
Interchange and outer road improvements in Wright City
Realignment at the railroad bridge on I-70 between Wentzville Parkway and
Route Z
Interchange improvements at I-70 and I-64/Route 61
Add a third lane of travel to eastbound and westbound I-64 between I-70 and
Route K
Bridge replacement in Foristell
This project is the second project in a series of projects which will widen and improve the
I-70 corridor. Missouri’s FY2024 budget from the General Assembly signed into law by
Governor Parson provides $2.8 billion in General Revenue for the costs to build a third
lane of I-70 across the state. The program will plan, design, construct, reconstruct,
rehabilitate, and add a third lane in each direction on nearly 200 miles of I-70, from Blue
Springs to Wentzville. The Warrenton to Wentzville project includes the Improve I-70
and additional legislatively designated General Revenue funding. It also includes
previously allocated funds in the state’s program for other I-70 and I-64 projects for a
total contract cost of $600 million.
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri
Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler
Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ .
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work.
There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the
work mentioned below.
Clark County
Missouri Route 27 (Northbound) – November 21, LANE RESTRICTION for
environmental cleanup beginning 1.0 mile south and continuing to 1.5 miles
south of U.S. Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route J – November 20, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Elm
Tree Road to Bruning Lane between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route J – November 21 – 22, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Route U West to Jabin Farm Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – November 18 - 19, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
U.S. Route 61 East Outer Road to Keithley Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
I-70 (Westbound) – November 19 - 20, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
from Mile Marker 182.0 to Mile Marker 181.4 between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Route J – November 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from South
Turkey Ridge Road to Short Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Warren County
Route D – November 12 – 15, CLOSED for bridge maintenance from Tuque
Creek Road to Boone Monument Road between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. daily.
MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Thursday, November 7 at approximately 10:21AM, the Mexico Public Safety
Department responded to the area of S Clark Street near the US Highway 54
access ramps. This was in reference to a disturbance involving a gun.
Investigation revealed that two drivers, who had been traveling on US Highway 54, came to the stop sign at the on ramp after passing each other or attempting
to pass each other, several times along the highway. At the stop sign, Jessie L
Deere, age 42, of Auxvasse, exited his vehicle and shot a gun, one time, towards
the other vehicle, then drove from the scene. Officers located Deere in the 2700
block of S Clark Street. He was processed at MPSD and later taken to the
Audrain County Jail for Unlawful Use of Weapon, Armed Criminal Action, and
Assault 4th degree. There were no injuries from the incident.
On Tuesday, November 5 at approximately 1:26AM, the Mexico Public Safety
Department responded to the 600 block of W Jackson in reference to a burglary
which had just occurred at a business. Video had alerted the business’
management and a suspect description was provided to MPSD. At
approximately 1:36AM officers located a male fitting the description a few blocks
away. The male was identified as Joshua C Kennemore, age 24 of Mexico.
Additional evidence led to Kennemore being arrested and transported to MPSD.
He was processed and eventually taken to the Audrain County Jail for Burglary
2nd degree, Possession of Burglary Tools, Property Damage 2nd degree, Stealing
$150, and Violation of Bond Conditions.
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MAN INJURED IN RALLS COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man from Fowler, IL was injured in an accident that occurred at 7:15am
Wednesday in Ralls County. The patrol says that he was on Route E when his
vehicle traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was
transported by ambulance to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of
moderate injuries.
TEEN INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING WRECK
A teenage girl from Meadville was injured in a two-vehicle wreck Wednesday
morning in Grundy County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8:30am as
she was stopped on MO 6 and waiting to make a left turn onto Route Z when her
car was struck in the rear by a dump truck driven by a man from Edgerton, MO.
She sustained moderate injuries and was first taken to Wright Memorial Hospital
and then flown by helicopter to Truman Medical Center for treatment.
MISSOURI HUNTERS HARVEST 1,857 BIRDS DURING FIREARMS PORTION
OF FALL TURKEY SEASON
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows
that hunters checked 1,857 turkeys during the firearms portion of Missouri’s fall
turkey season, Oct. 1-31. Top harvest counties were Gasconade with 51 birds
harvested, Osage with 48 and Cedar with 46.
For current fall firearms turkey harvest results by county, go online to MDC’s
website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
Hunters harvested 2,220 birds during the 2023 fall firearms turkey season. For
more harvest results for past seasons, visit MDC online at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-
trapping/species/turkey/turkey-reports/turkey-harvest-summaries .
"A very warm and dry October likely impacted turkey and hunter behavior,” said
MDC Turkey Biologist Nick Oakley. “When it’s 80 degrees and windy, the birds
may not be in their usual haunts and hunters aren’t as interested in literally
sweating it out to find birds.”
Fall archery turkey hunting continues through Nov. 15 and resumes Nov. 27
through Jan. 15, 2025. Get more information about fall turkey hunting at
mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/turkey .
SEND FEATHERS
MDC is again asking Missouri turkey hunters to save and send feathers from the
wild turkeys they harvest this fall. MDC asks hunters who harvest turkeys to mail
feathers from their turkeys to MDC using a postage-paid envelope from MDC.
The feathers will help MDC scientists improve research models used to monitor
turkey population trends and estimate turkey numbers across the state. MDC
instructs turkey hunters to save the 9 th and 10 th primary wing feathers and 3-5
breast feathers from harvested turkeys after Telechecking.
For a Feather Submission Form and more information from MDC, visit
mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/turkey/fall-turkey-feather-submission .
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GOV. PARSON SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER 24-14 ACTIVATING STATE
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN IN RESPONSE TO FLOODING AND
SEVERE WEATHER
On Tuesday, Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 24-14 activating the
Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan in response to flooding and severe
weather. Parts of Missouri have already sustained flood and storm damage with
additional impacts expected as river levels begin to crest and floodwaters recede.
“With several areas of Missouri already impacted by this week’s storms and
heavy rainfall, we want to ensure state resources are available should further
disruptions or damage occur,” Governor Parson said. “This action enables the
state to be better prepared and ready to assist our communities with response
and recovery. We urge Missourians to follow the direction of local authorities and
emergency managers, use extra caution on the roads, and never drive into
floodwaters.”
Executive Order 24-14 will expire on December 5, 2024, unless otherwise
terminated or extended
MSHP: DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS TO CLOSE FOR NOVEMBER
HOLIDAYS
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the public that driver
examination stations throughout the state will be closed on the following dates:
Thursday, November 7, 2024, at noon for system modernization.
Friday, November 8, 2024, for system modernization.
Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Veterans’ Day.
Thursday, November 28, 2024, in observance of Thanksgiving.
YOUNG HUNTERS HARVEST 13,923 DEER DURING EARLY YOUTH
PORTION OF FIREARMS DEER SEASON
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows
that young hunters ages 6 through 15 harvested 13,923 deer during Missouri’s early youth portion of the 2024 deer hunting season, Nov. 2 and 3. Top counties
were Franklin with 285 deer harvested, Howell with 273, and Texas with 265. Of
the deer harvested, 9,852 were antlered bucks, 3,102 were does, and 969 were
button bucks.
Get more harvest information on the 2024 early youth portion at
extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/ .
Youth hunters harvested 11,270 during last year’s early youth portion. Get more
information on past seasons at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/deer-
reports/deer-harvest-summaries .
Firearms deer hunting in Missouri continues with the November Portion running
Nov. 16-26 followed by the CWD Portion Nov. 27 – Dec. 1 in open counties. The
Late Youth Portion runs Nov. 29 – Dec. 1 followed by the Late Antlerless Portion
Dec. 7-15 in open counties and then the Alternative Methods Portion Dec. 28
through Jan. 7, 2025. Archery deer hunting in Missouri runs through Nov. 15 and
reopens Nov. 27 and through Jan. 15, 2025.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CHARITON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at around 3:45pm Sunday in Chariton County. The patrol says that the man from Keytesville was on MO 5 when he slowed to make a left turn and his UTV was struck in the rear by a truck driven by a man also from Keytesville. He was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING WRECK
A Chillicothe teen was seriously injured in a two-vehicle wreck Monday morning in Livingston County. The highway patrol said it happened at 6:30am as the teenage boy was on LIV 251 when he failed to yield when crossing Highway V and his car was struck in the driver’s side by a truck driven by a Chula man. After impact, the truck came to rest off the side of the roadway on its wheels facing west while the car went off the roadway and struck a utility pole before coming to rest on its wheels facing southeast. The teen was taken to Truman Medical Center with serious injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY HURT IN MONROE COUNTY CRASH
A Paris teen was seriously hurt in a Friday afternoon crash in Monroe County. MSHP stated that the boy was on Route D when his truck traveled off the left side of the road, struck a tree and overturned. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries. The crash happened at 2:05pm Friday.
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri
Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler
Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/ .
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work.
There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the
work mentioned below.
Audrain County
Route A – November 4, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Route
U to CR 832 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Clark County
Route K – November 5, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 47
to CR 49 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Y – November 4, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR
146 to CR 143 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route E – November 4 – 7, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from
0.50 mile before and after the North Fork Cuivre River bridge between 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working daily.
Route KK – November 4, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from U.S.
Route 61 East Outer Road to Keithley Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Missouri Route 107 – November 13, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations
from Missouri Route 154 to Route U between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route D – November 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR
623 to CR 624 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route J – November 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from South
Turkey Ridge Road to Short Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Warren County
Missouri Route 94 – November 5 – 8, LANE RESTRICTION for grading
ditches/drainage work from Route TT to Mooncrest Lane between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working daily.
MISSOURI WINTER WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK IS THIS WEEK
Despite the recent mild temperatures, winter – and the snow, sleet and ice that come
along with it – is just around the corner. To help Missourians prepare and stay safe during
the winter months, the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and National
Weather Serivce (NWS) are partnering to promote Nov. 4 – 8, 2024, as Winter Weather
Preparedness Week in Missouri.
“As cold weather approaches, we encourage all Missourians to take time to plan ahead
and prioritize safety,” SEMA Director Jim Remillard said. “Being prepared is always
the best way to protect yourself and your families. Be sure you have emergency kits
ready, understand the risks of prolonged exposure to the cold and review additional steps
you can take to stay safe at home and on the road.”
SEMA and NWS Forecast Offices serving Missouri will be sharing winter weather safety
messaging via social media throughout the week. Each day will focus on a different
theme:
Monday, Nov. 4 – Winter Weather Terminology
Tuesday, Nov. 5 – Ice Safety
Wednesday, Nov. 6 – Snow Safety
Thursday, Nov. 7 – Extreme Cold, Hypothermia and Frostbite
Friday, Nov. 8 – Planning for Snow, Ice and Cold
Often, too little attention is paid to the danger posed by prolonged exposure to the cold.
According to the Department of Health and Senior Services, 37 people died in
Missouri as a result of low body temperatures due to prolonged exposure to cold weather
in 2023.
Protect against frostbite and hypothermia by wearing warm, loose-fitting clothing in
several layers. Avoid alcohol, limit time spent outdoors in frigid temperatures and stay
indoors if possible. Find more information on hypothermia and nearby warming center
locations on the DHSS website at health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/hypothermia/ .
MDC REPORTS MISSOURI HUNTERS HARVESTED 15 BLACK BEARS THIS
SEASON
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reports Missouri hunters
harvested 15 black bears during the state’s fourth bear hunting season, Oct. 21-
30.
More than 5,969 hunters applied during May for 400 permits for the season with
the maximum total harvest being 40 bears. Of the 400 hunters selected through a
random drawing of all applicants, 319 hunters purchased permits for the season.
Bear hunting in Missouri is limited to Missouri residents and restricted to three
designated areas of southern Missouri called Bear Management Zones (BMZ).
Each permit issued is for a specific BMZ and hunting is limited to public or private
property within the BMZ.
Twelve bears were harvested in BMZ 1 out of a maximum of 20 with 166 hunters
purchasing permits to hunt the zone. Three bears were harvested in BMZ 2 out
of a maximum of 15 with 121 hunters purchasing permits to hunt the zone. No
bears were harvested in BMZ 3 out of a maximum of five with 32 hunters
purchasing permits to hunt the zone.
Of the bears taken, 13 were harvested using firearms methods, one was
harvested with archery equipment, and one was harvested with a crossbow. Ten
of the harvested bears were males and five were females.
“We had another successful black bear hunting season this year,” said MDC
Furbearer Biologist Nate Bowersock. “Despite the acorn crop potentially being
above average, hunters were able to harvest a record number of bears. This
could be due to the dryer fall conditions, which likely caused bears to move more
often in search of water.”
Learn more about Missouri black bears and bear hunting in Missouri at
https://mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/bear .
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1, 2024
RED CROSS
ASKS YOU TO TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARMS AS YOU TURN YOUR CLOCKS BACK THIS WEEKEND
Daylight
saving time ends on November 3 and the American Red Cross encourages everyone
to test their smoke alarms as they turn
their clocks back to make sure the devices are working.
“Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire in
half as you only have about two minutes to safely get out,” said Rebecca
Gordon, Executive Director, Red Cross of Central and Northern Missouri. “Every
second counts when there’s a home fire and the sooner an alarm alerts you
to a fire, the sooner you can get to a safer place. When daylight saving
time ends this weekend, test your smoke alarms to help prevent a tragedy in
your home.”
Since July 1, local Red Cross volunteers responded to help
nearly 1,500 people in Missouri affected by nearly 400 home fires, which
account for most of the about 65,000 disasters that the Red Cross responds to
annually across the country.
SMOKE ALARMS When turning your clocks back this
weekend, test your smoke alarms and replace the batteries if needed. Visit redcross.org/fire for more information,
including an escape plan to create and practice with your family, or download the free Red Cross
Emergency app by searching “American Red Cross” in app stores.
- Install smoke
alarms on every level of your home, including inside and outside
bedrooms and sleeping areas.
- Replace smoke
alarms that are 10 years or older. Components such as sensors can become
less sensitive over time. Follow your alarm’s manufacturer instructions.
- Practice your
two-minute home fire escape plan. Make sure everyone in your household can
get out in less than two minutes — the amount of time you may have to
escape a burning home before it’s too late.
- Include at least
two ways to get out of every room and select a meeting spot at a safe
distance away from your home, such as your neighbor’s home or landmark
like a specific tree in your front yard, where everyone can meet.
IF YOU NEED HELP If you cannot afford to purchase smoke alarms or are
physically unable to install one, the Red Cross may be able to help. Visit redcross.org/smokealarmMO or call
1-800-RED-CROSS to register for free smoke alarm installation and fire safety
instruction.
HOME FIRE CAMPAIGN SAVES LIVES Since October 2014, the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign, working
with community partners, has saved at least 2,196 lives by
educating families about fire safety, helping them create escape plans and
installing free smoke alarms in high-risk areas across the country. To learn
more about the campaign and how you can get involved, visit redcross.org/homefires.
HWI TO EXPAND IN FULTON, INVESTING $13.9 MILLION AND CREATING 11
NEW JOBS
HWI
(HarbisonWalker International), one of the leading suppliers of refractory
products and services in the United States and member of the Calderys Group,
announced Thursday that it will expand in Fulton, investing $13.9 million and
creating 11 new jobs.
“We’re
excited to see an innovative and world-class company like HWI continuing to
invest in Fulton,” said Governor Mike Parson. “From day one, our administration
remained committed to improving infrastructure and strengthening our workforce
to ensure a thriving economy. As a result, more and more quality employers like
HWI are growing and improving the lives of Missourians and their families.”
HWI’s
expansion includes the construction of an additional, state-of-the-art,
lightweight monolithics refractories manufacturing facility that will increase
production capacity by approximately 60 percent while enhancing product
availability. The facility will feature cutting-edge technology and process
automation advancements, including a new furnace and automated robotic
packaging and material handling systems. HWI currently employs more than 70
people at its existing Fulton location.
HWI’s
new plant will provide access to local, high-quality clay reserves, allowing the
company to increase the production of its Greenlite aggregate-containing
products, including the GREENLITE®-45-L family of monolithics and GREENLITE®
115 AR brick. These products are used extensively in many applications,
including petrochemical, power generation, and other heater linings. Their
unique strength-to-density ratios optimize thermal insulation with minimal
structural bulk to reduce energy consumption and support customers’ goals. The
company’s new facility is expected to be completed in July 2025.
New
jobs added as part of HWI’s expansion will pay an average wage well above the
county average.
For
this expansion, HWI will benefit from the Missouri Works program, a tool that
helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital
through withholdings or tax credits for job creation.
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31, 2024
MSHP:
HAVE A SAFE HALLOWEEN
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the
Missouri State Highway Patrol, encourages everyone to have a safe Halloween.
It’s that time of year when young ghosts,
vampires, superheroes, and cartoon characters are planning their night of
trick-or-treating. While some local events take place in large parking lots the
weekend prior, many trick-or-treaters will be out on Halloween night. It’s
imperative that drivers and pedestrians stay alert.
Young children excited by Halloween could dart
in front of a vehicle. Slow down and drive with extra caution. Expect an
increase in the number of slow-moving vehicles in neighborhoods as motorists
pick up and drop off trick-or-treaters. Please be courteous and stay alert for
trick-or-treaters of all ages. Distracted drivers are dangerous drivers─when
you’re driving, keep your eyes on the road, not on your phone!
Parents, please remind children to approach only
familiar houses that are well-lit. Remind them they should never enter a
stranger’s house or vehicle. Consider trick-or-treating with your children for
their safety and because it’s a fun way to spend an evening. Give some thought
to safety when choosing a costume. Consider using make-up rather than wearing a
mask, which can obstruct a child's vision making it difficult to see an
oncoming car. A light-colored costume is easier for drivers to see at night and
adding reflective tape to dark costumes makes them visible. Flame resistant
costumes are encouraged.
All trick-or-treaters are reminded to watch for
traffic while they are out and about this Halloween. Remember to look both ways
when crossing the street. Use sidewalks wherever possible and trick-or-treat
while it is light outside. If you do go out after dark, increase your
visibility by using a flashlight and wearing a light-colored costume. An adult
should always accompany small children, and older children should stay in
groups.
Halloween isn’t just for children. Many adults
enjoy dressing up and visiting haunted houses or attending gatherings of
friends. If you are driving to a costume party, make sure your costume doesn’t
hamper your vision. If you attend a Halloween party that includes alcohol,
designate a sober driver for the trip home. Alcohol, even in small amounts,
slows reaction time and dulls the senses. Driving after you've had alcohol
could have a sad and possibly deadly result.
Have a safe, happy Halloween!
MDC
HONORS GEORGE SEEK OF MEADVILLE WITH MASTER CONSERVATIONIST AWARD
The Missouri Conservation
Commission and Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recently honored
retired MDC employee George Seek of Meadville with their Master Conservationist
Award. Seek was presented with the award at a special ceremony at Fountain
Grove Conservation Area near Meadville on Oct. 24. Seek worked for MDC for more
than 30 years, retiring as chief of the Private Lands Division.
The Master Conservationist award was created in 1941 to honor
living or deceased citizen conservationists, former MDC commissioners, and
employees of conservation-related agencies, universities, or organizations who
made substantial and lasting contributions to the fisheries, forestry, or
wildlife resources of the state. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/about-us/awards-honors/master-conservationist-award-nomination.
Before joining MDC, Seek earned a Bachelor of Science degree in
Agriculture with a major in Fish and Wildlife Ecology from the University of
Missouri, Columbia. He also received additional military training and
education, including a Master of Science degree in Strategic Planning from the
U.S. Army War College.
Seek joined MDC in 1972 as a research assistant for deer and
waterfowl biologists. He then served as a wildlife area assistant for the
Schell-Osage Conservation Area in southwest Missouri before becoming the
assistant manager of the area. Seek was then promoted to a wildlife area
manager in 1979 for the Fountain Grove Conservation Area, and helped manage
portions of Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge. His responsibilities grew to
include managing Grand Pass, Franklin Island, Cooley Lake, and Bob Brown
conservation areas and supervising 16 staff persons. He was then promoted to a
wildlife district supervisor in 1983 with responsibilities for the 10-county
Grand River District. During that time, he was instrumental in major wetland
developments at Grand Pass and Fountain Grove conservation areas. Seek became a
wildlife regional supervisor in 1997 for MDC’s 19-county Northwest Region. He
then became the division chief for the Department’s newly formed Private Land
Services Division in 1999 until his retirement in 2003.
During his time with MDC, Seek was also instrumental in
developing the Department’s first Wetland Management Plan, providing important
insights from an experienced manager's perspective on the challenges of wetland
restoration and management. Seek also led MDC’s initial effort and report on
the “Evaluation of Waterfowl and Waterfowl Hunting on MDC Areas,” which
provided an important basis for the evolution of public hunting to follow. He
also wrote part of the Department’s “Waterfowl Hunting and Wetland Conservation
in Missouri” book, considered the most contemporary historic overview of
waterfowl and wetlands management in Missouri ever published.
After retirement from MDC, Seek focused on helping Ducks
Unlimited establish the Confluence Focus Area near St. Louis for land
protection to secure donated conservation easements on 25,000 acres of
waterfowl habitat.
Seek is also the founder and primary manager of Massasauga
Flats, LLC, a private 250-acre wetland in north-central Missouri that provides
diverse natural shallow wetland habitat where more than 160 different wetland
birds have been documented and is a model for how to manage wetlands without
dependance on crops.
He has also served as a member, vice-chair, and chair of the
Wetlands and Waterfowl Resource Advisory Committee for the Conservation
Federation of Missouri, the state’s oldest grassroots conservation
organization. As chair of the committee, Seek helped to develop and gave the
welcome address at the Missouri Wetlands Summit in 2023.
In addition to his extensive conservation work, Seek also
retired as a colonel from the U.S. Army Reserves after more than 30 years of
service in the Reserves and the Missouri National Guard from 1972-2003.
WESTERN SMOKEHOUSE PARTNERS TO ESTABLISH NEW FACILITY IN MEXICO,
INVESTING MORE THAN $67 MILLION AND CREATING 280 NEW JOBS
Western
Smokehouse Partners, the leading co-manufacturer of better-for-you meat snacks,
has announced that it will establish a new manufacturing facility in Mexico,
investing more than $67 million and creating 280 new jobs.
Western
Smokehouse Partners’ new facility in Mexico will span 300,000 square feet and
specialize in the production of CHOMPS brand meat sticks. The location will
feature state-of-the-art equipment and is expected to open by the end of summer
2025.
Western
Smokehouse Partners began in Greentop as two companies founded by Sam Western
and Jim Hankes in 1978. A shared passion for meat snacks resulted in a combined
company dedicated to premium products, customer satisfaction, and world-class
hospitality. Today, Western Smokehouse Partners continues to grow with a
reputation for quality and excellence. After the establishment of its Mexico
location, the company will operate a total of six facilities with more than
1,100 employees.
New
jobs added as part of Western Smokehouse Partners’ new facility will pay an
average wage well above the county average.
For
this expansion, Western Smokehouse Partners will benefit from the Missouri
Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by
providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job
creation. The company is also receiving assistance from Missouri One Start, a
division of the Department of Economic Development. Missouri One Start assists
eligible businesses with their recruitment and training needs.
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Governor
Parson signs Executive Order 24-13 Declaring Drought Alert in Missouri
On Tuesday, Governor Mike Parson signed
Executive Order 24-13, declaring a drought alert in Missouri until March 31,
2025. Currently, the U.S. Drought
Monitor indicates that all or portions of at least 88 Missouri counties are
experiencing moderate, severe, or extreme drought conditions. The Executive Order declares a Drought Alert
in these Missouri counties and any additional county that begins experiencing
moderate drought conditions. While the weather did improve this
spring, allowing us to let our previous drought alert expire, the last few
months have been dry, forcing us to reissue a drought alert in Missouri, “Governor
Parson said. “Despite all our
challenges, from droughts to floods and everything in between, Missourians have
remained strong. This Executive Order
will again allow us to step in and direct resources to those struggling with
the consequences of drought, while allowing for vigilant monitoring of
conditions over the winter months.” In response to this Executive Order,
the Missouri Department of Natural Resources will activate the Drought
Assessment Committee, a workgroup set up to assess drought levels and work with
impact teams on response and recovery recommendations. During drought,
local condition reports are crucial to understanding impacts to provide timely
and appropriate assistance. Citizens can
submit information about local drought conditions at Condition Monitoring
Observer Reports (CMOR) A variety of helpful resources are online at
www.dnr.mo.gov/drought. The Department
of Natural Resources is adding information on drought mitigation and assistance
opportunities as it becomes available. The
one-stop drought website features a link to CMOR , current drought-related
news, the current United States and Missouri drought maps, the Missouri Drought
Mitigation and Response Plan, and other resources, including information on
previous droughts.
Randolph
County Sheriff hit with restraining order over alleged misuse of county funds
A restraining order has been issued against
Randolph County Sheriff Aaron Wilson, prohibiting from spending county money,
after allegations of misuse of funds arise.
According to kjluradio.com:
Randolph County Presiding Commissioner Sid
Conklin filed the motion for a temporary restraining order Friday, which was
granted. The petition alleges that some unauthorized or inappropriate
transactions may have occurred with respect to bank accounts controlled by the
sheriff’s office. Two examples include a $7,000 cash withdrawal made on
October 24, and the purchase of a vehicle for personal use. The accounts in question can be accessed by
Wilson, but not by any county commissioners or other county officials.
The restraining order prohibits Wilson from transferring, concealing or
disposing of any property or assets held in those bank accounts. Any
purchases made with county money would require written approval from the court. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for
Monday November 4.
Weekend
fire at Moberly manufacturing plant remains under investigation
The Moberly Fire Department reports crews were
called to Orscheln Products, L.L.C on North Morley Street on Saturday morning
just before 6 a.m. When crews arrived, they found smoke coming from the
structure. All employees were evacuated prior to the fire department’s
arrival. Interior attack crews reported
heavy smoke inside the building with zero visibility. Once inside, they
found fire located near the ceiling. The combination of fire personnel
and the building’s sprinkler system kept the fire contained to one area of the
building. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
MoDOT and Safety Partners Promote Buckle Up Phone Down Day
For the eighth year, the Missouri Department of Transportation and the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety, along with various safety partners, schools and businesses throughout the state, are encouraging better driving behaviors as part of the annual Buckle Up Phone Down Day on Wednesday. The day challenges all drivers to do the two most important steps while driving to reduce your risk of a fatal crash. The goal of BUPD Day is to have zero traffic fatalities on Missouri
roads throughout the day.
To date in 2024, of the more than 740 fatalities in Missouri, 63% of vehicle occupants killed were unbuckled. Distracted driving is also a leading cause of crashes in Missouri. In 2023, distracted driving was cited in crashes that claimed 106 lives.
In August 2023, the Siddens-Bening Hands-Free Law took effect in Missouri, prohibiting all drivers from using a handheld electronic communication device while driving. The law aims to address distracted driving, which contributed to crashes that claimed the lives of more than 800 people across the state during the last decade. Paired with the requirement to wear a seat belt, the enactment of the hands-free legislation means BUPD is officially law in Missouri.
Additionally, the Missouri State Highway Patrol has been educating drivers on the new law for the past year, and law enforcement agencies throughout the state will begin writing citations for driving distracted beginning January 1, 2025. Since the creation of BUPD in 2017, Missouri’s seat belt usage rate reached an all-time high and the number of people killed who were unbuckled has decreased. The movement has collected more than 55,000 pledges to BUPD and has expanded to more than a dozen states across the country.
“We are very proud of the impact of the Buckle Up Phone Down program, but there is still a lot of work to be done to eliminate fatalities from our roadways,” said Missouri State Highway Safety and Traffic Engineer Jon Nelson. “We are asking everyone to do their part on this BUPD Day. Buckle up and put the phone down. Lives are on the line.”
In support of the hands-free law, many Missouri high schools are participating in AAA Missouri’s Show Me Your Score Safest Driver Competition. This competition will be held through the end of February 2025, and will measure participant’s acceleration, braking, and phone usage habits. The goal of this competition is to promote positive driving habits and educate young drivers on how crucial it is to make smart, safe decisions behind the wheel, especially putting down the phone.
More information on the competition is available at
www.savemolives.com/mcrs/smys.
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MAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at
around 2:25pm Saturday in Linn County.
The patrol says that 71 year old Richard Frazier of Chillicothe was on
US 36 at the Meadville Junction when he failed to yield and his truck struck a
jeep driven by 54 year old Lane Alexander of Louisville, KY which caused the
jeep to travel off the road and overturned.
Alexander was transported by ambulance to Pershing Memorial Hospital in
Brookfield with serious injuries.
TEEN
HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
A Fulton teen was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday night in
Callaway County. The highway patrol said
it happened at 11:15pm as 19 year old Hailen Albaugh was on County Road 363
when his truck ran off the road and struck a tree. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to
Capital Region Hospital for treatment.
DRIVER
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN UTV CRASH
57 year old Daniel Bushdiecker II of St. Charles was seriously
injured in a UTV crash in Franklin County.
MSHP stated that he was on Boeuf Creek Road in a dried portion of a
creek bed, traveling up a hillside when it struck a tree and then overturned
down a steep embankment. He was taken to
Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries. The crash happened after 1am Sunday.
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GOV.
PARSON ISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDER 24-11, RESCINDING 177 PAST EXECUTIVE ORDERS
On Wednesday, in an
effort to leave state government better than he found it, Governor Mike Parson
has signed Executive Order 24-11, which rescinds 177 past executive orders that
are no longer necessary or applicable. These orders date back to the 1980s with
many being past state of emergency declarations or found to be in conflict with
changes to state law and/or Missouri and U.S. Courts' opinions.
"Since the very
beginning, we have always looked to cut red tape, streamline bureaucracy, and
reduce the size of government where possible," Governor Parson said.
"This action today helps untangle a web of unnecessary and contradicting
executive orders that no longer serve their intended purposes, ensuring more
efficient and effective operations across state government."
The vast majority of the
177 executive orders being rescinded are because the issue or crisis they were
intended to address no longer exists. It is now common practice for executive
orders to be issued with a specific date of rescission so that they do not
linger in effect unnecessarily.
GOV. AND FIRST LADY PARSON TO HOST FINAL
PARSON FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL
On Monday, Governor
Mike Parson and First Lady Teresa Parson announced that the final Parson
Family Fall Festival and Trick-or-Treating at the People’s House will be held
at the Missouri Governor’s Mansion on Saturday from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The
outdoor event will feature several vendors, children's activities, and bluegrass
musical entertainment.
“We look forward to hosting
the final Parson Family Fall Festival at the Missouri Governor’s
Mansion,” Governor and First
Lady Parson said
in a joint statement. “We have held this event every year since taking office
and it has been a great honor to welcome Missourians of all ages to the
People's House. Seeing so many young faces light up as they participate in the
variety of activities offered will always be some of our most cherished
memories."
In addition to more than a dozen vendors,
activities will include a bounce house, face painting, trick-or-treating, hayrides and more. Jordan Thomas and Shakin Jake from the Kay Brothers
will perform bluegrass music for everyone to enjoy.
Several vendors are slated to attend, including The Magic House - St. Louis, MO Hives,
Missouri State Parks, Runge Nature Center, Missouri Department of Higher
Education and Workforce Development, Missouri Department of Agriculture,
Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missouri Department of Health and Senior
Services, Puppies for Parole, Missouri Department of Revenue, Boys & Girls
Club of Jefferson City, BACA World, Fun Fab Four, Flowers on Phoenix, and
more.
Children 12 and under are encouraged to wear
their Halloween costumes. The event is free and open to the public, and no
registration is required.
MDC
WARNS NOT TO BURN OUTDOORS TO AVOID WILDFIRE
With ongoing and worsening drought conditions
throughout the state, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds
people that outdoor burning could cause a wildfire. According to MDC, a main
cause of wildfires is improper burning of debris such as leaves or brush piles.
MDC reminds people that a person who starts a fire for any reason is
responsible for any damage it may cause.
“It’s been drier and warmer than usual, which
means fires have the potential to get out of control very quickly,” said MDC
Fire Program Supervisor Ben Webster. “We want everyone to check weather
conditions and be extremely careful with or avoid burning leaves or debris
during these drier and warmer conditions. Check with your local fire department
regarding burn bans or reference the National Weather Service for Red Flag
Warnings that may be in place because of critical fire-weather conditions.”
MDC urges landowners, hunters, campers, and
others in the outdoors to help prevent wildfires and offers the following tips.
OUTDOOR BURNING: Avoid burning during times of high
temperatures, low relative humidity, and increased winds. These conditions make
fire more difficult and hazardous to control. Check with local fire departments
regarding burn bans or reference the National Weather Service regarding Red
Flag Warnings that may be in place.
DRIVING OFF ROAD: Wildfires can start when dry fuel, such
as grass, comes in contact with catalytic converters. Think twice before
driving into and across a grassy field. Never park over tall, dry grass or
piles of leaves that can touch the underside of a vehicle. When driving
vehicles off road, regularly inspect the undercarriage to ensure that fuel and
brake lines are intact, and no oil leaks are apparent. Always carry an approved
fire extinguisher on vehicles that are used off road. Check for the presence of
spark arresters on ATV exhausts.
MAKING A CAMPFIRE: Clear a generous area around fire rings.
Store unused firewood a good distance from a campfire. Never use gasoline,
kerosene, or other flammable liquid to start a fire. Keep campfires small and
controllable. Keep fire-extinguishing materials, such as a rake, shovel, and
bucket of water, close. Extinguish campfires each night and before leaving
camp, even if it’s just for a few moments.
CALL FOR HELP: Call 911 at the first sign of a fire
getting out of control.
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TWO INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN MARION COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people from Quincy, IL were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at around 3:05pm Tuesday in Marion County. The patrol says that 23 year old Alaysia Dade was on County Road 425 in Hannibal when her vehicle traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a concrete pillar. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment, while her passenger 31 year old Johnny David was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A Mexico driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County. The highway patrol said it happened just before 1pm as 40 year old Isaac Cuno was on Route CC when he lost control on a curve, causing his car to run off the road, struck an embankment and overturned. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
19 year old Colten Fritzemeter of Leslie was seriously injured in an early Wednesday morning crash in Franklin County. MSHP stated that he was on Peters Ford Road and driving too fast for conditions when he failed to negotiate a curve and his truck went off the east side of the road and struck an embankment. He was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Washington with serious injuries. The crash happened at 5:45am Wednesday.
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CHARITON
COUNTY ROUTE 11 BRIDGE TO BE REPLACED
The next bridge replacement project included
in the Northwest Bridge Bundle project is scheduled to begin next month. The
Chariton County Missouri Route 11 bridge over Salt Creek, located south of
Mendon, will close beginning Monday, Nov. 4. The project to replace the bridge
is expected to continue through March 2025.
During construction, motorists will be
directed on a detour using Routes C, F and U.S. Route 24. The Salt Creek Bridge
was built in 1953 and has a traffic volume of approximately 913 vehicles per
day.
“The Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build
project which will replace or rehabilitate 31 poor-condition bridges in north
central Missouri, and this bridge is number 12,” stated Missouri Department of
Transportation Project Director Michael Marriott. The Capital – Horner &
Shifrin team was awarded the design-build contract by the Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission at its meeting in December 2023.
Design-build is a project delivery method in
which one contracting team is selected to design and build the highway
improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and
schedule and the contractor team completes the work. This technique has been
known to significantly save time and provide cost.
LOCAL
HIGHWAY SAFETY HEROES HONORED AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Twelve individuals and organizations were recognized at this
year’s Highway Safety and Traffic Conference for their efforts in moving
Missouri towards zero roadway fatalities. The Missouri Coalition for Roadway
Safety holds the event each year to support Show-Me Zero, Missouri’s strategic
highway safety plan. Every other year, these awards are presented to four
statewide individuals or businesses and one winner from each of seven regions
across the state.
This
year, Nicole Hood was recognized as the Buckle Up Phone Down Champion for the
instrumental role she played in expanding the Buckle Up Phone Down initiative
not only statewide, but also nationally.
The
Highway Opportunities through Professional Engineering (HOPE) Award was
presented to MoDOT’s St. Louis County Safety Improvements Project for
innovative infrastructure upgrades and community partnerships, that will
ultimately save lives.
The
Lay Down the Law Award recognizes law enforcement officers or groups advancing
highway safety through innovative traffic safety efforts. This year, the award
was presented to Lt. Scott Schnurbusch with the Hazelwood Police Department for
his dedication to traffic safety, the St. Louis Coalition for Roadway Safety
and the citizens of Hazelwood. A second award was also presented to the
Springfield Police Department for their commitment to the SGF Yields pedestrian
safety program.
The
Tempe Humphrey Award, which recognizes an individual or group with focused
efforts on younger drivers, was presented to Tyler Luckenhoff. Luckenhoff has
been involved in the TRACTION (Teens Taking Action to Prevent Traffic Crashes)
youth program for the last 20 years and is a true leader and role model inside
and outside of TRACTION.
In
addition to the statewide awards, each region of the Coalition recognizes an
individual or group for their leadership and work to improve highway safety.
For the Northeast Missouri Region, Anna Gill with the Mark Twain Regional
Council of Governments was recognized for her dedication to educating our
youngest and most vulnerable drivers and consistently demonstrating her
commitment to highway safety through various initiatives.
To
view the full list of award recipients and nominations, visit: 2024 Highway Safety and Traffic Awards.
A.T.
STILL UNIVERSITY WINS AWARD FOR EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) has been named a
recipient of the 2024 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in
Diversity (HEED) Award by INSIGHT
Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest
diversity-focused publication in higher education.
ATSU
was the first comprehensive health professions university to be named a HEED
Award recipient in consecutive years (2017-18) and has now extended its
achievement to an eighth consecutive year.
“We
thank INSIGHT Into
Diversity magazine for highlighting and recognizing important
work being done at ATSU,” said Chancellor Craig M. Phelps, DO, ’84.
“Congratulations to Clinton Normore, MBA, chief diversity officer, and his team
on yet another honor celebrating their dedication and achievements.”
ATSU
supports students who learn and serve in diverse, underserved, urban, and rural
communities across the world. INSIGHT
Into Diversity magazine selected ATSU for its commitment to an
educational and collaborative environment embracing inclusivity and cultural
proficiency, highlighted by the University’s innovative Dreamline Pathways program, which received the
2024 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine earlier
this year.
Through
Dreamline Pathways, ATSU partners with school districts and community-based
organizations, offering experiential learning opportunities to students. These
collaborations introduce young minds to healthcare careers and nurture students
through campus and graduate student engagement opportunities.
As
a recipient of the Health Professions HEED Award – a national honor recognizing
U.S. health college and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment
to diversity and inclusion – ATSU will be featured in the November/December
2024 issue of INSIGHT
Into Diversity magazine.
For
more information about the 2024 HEED Award, visit insightintodiversity.com.
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October 22, 2024
TEEN INJURED IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Princeton teen was injured in an accident that occurred at 7pm Sunday in Livingston County. The patrol says that 18 year old Kelby Thomas was on US 65 when his car traveled off the east side of the roadway, struck a guardrail and came to rest upright on the guardrail. He was air-lifted to Truman Medical Center for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
51 year old Scott Breitenstein of Union was seriously injured in a Sunday afternoon crash in Franklin County. State troopers stated that he was on Highway 100 and traveling too fast while attempting to make a left turn when his motorcycle overturned. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries. The crash happened at around 1:15pm Sunday.
MAN SERIOUSLY HURT IN SUNDAY NIGHT WRECK
A man was seriously hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday night in Lafayette County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 7:25pm as 48 year old Timothy Kelsey of Odessa was on Highway OO when his truck ran off the right side of the roadway, he overcorrected, causing it to strike an embankment and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was taken to an area hospital with serious injuries.
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FATALITY
ACCIDENT IN MONROE COUNTY
A Paris man was
killed in an accident that occurred at 12:30am Saturday in Monroe County. The patrol says that 23 year old Mackenzy
Baladenski was on Highway 154 when his car struck an embankment, overturned and
ejected him from it. He was pronounced
dead at the scene.
MAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN UTV WRECK
A man was seriously injured in an UTV wreck early Sunday morning
in Sullivan County. The highway patrol
said it happened at 12:35am as 43 year old Kenny Deryke of Milan was on Highway
D when his UTV ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to Northeast
Regional Hospital in Kirksville with serious injuries.
DRIVER
HURT IN SATURDAY NIGHT CRASH
77 year old Sandra Charlton of Hannibal was hurt in a Saturday
night crash in Ralls County. MSHP stated
that she was on US 61 when her truck went off the road, crossed the median and
southbound on US 61 and then struck a guardrail. She suffered moderate injuries and was taken
to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment.
The crash happened at 10:25pm Saturday.
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18, 2024
DRIVER
LICENSE SYSTEM CHANGES
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to
inform the public of upcoming changes to the driver license testing process. In
preparation for the transition, driver examination stations throughout the
state will close at 12 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, 2024, and all-day November
8, 2024. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, following
the Veterans Day holiday. Driver examination testing facilities will be closed
due to converting to a modernized system, directly integrated into the
Department of Revenue’s new driver license system. Follow this link for further
information on the driver’s license system changes being implemented by the
Missouri Department of Revenue MV-DL System Changes (mo.gov).
As part of this upgrade, the Patrol will now offer the Class F written test in
a total of 20 languages, which includes a newly created sign language video
version of the test made possible by the Missouri Commission for the Deaf and
Hard of Hearing.
The new system will provide a direct digital reporting network to the
Department of Revenue. The system will increase efficiency by sending test
results directly to the Department of Revenue. The new system will also help
deter driver license fraud. For more information, please visit our website
at https://apps.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DVSD/DE/DOR_FUSION.html.
NEW
TROOPERS ASSIGNED TO TROOP F
Captain Jason N. Crites,
commanding officer of Troop F, is pleased to announce the assignment of three
new troopers to Troop F. The troopers were members of the Missouri State
Highway Patrol’s 121st Recruit Class that graduated Friday, October 11, 2024.
Trooper Billy R. Kamp,
of Moberly, Missouri, has been assigned to Zone 8, which serves the citizens of
Callaway and Montgomery counties. In 2004, Trooper Kamp graduated from Hickman
High School in Columbia, Missouri. Prior to joining the Patrol, Trooper Kamp
was a deputy with the Callaway County Sheriff’s Office.
Trooper Taylor A.
Tarwater, of Columbia, Missouri, has been assigned to Zone 3, which serves the
citizens of Boone County. In 2010, Trooper Tarwater graduated from Hickman High
School in Columbia, Missouri. Prior to joining the Patrol, Trooper Tarwater was
a deputy with the Audrain County Sheriff’s Office.
Trooper Isaac J. Smith,
of Vandalia, Illinois, has been assigned to Zone 5, which serves the citizens
of Camden and Miller counties. In 2018, Trooper Smith graduated from Vandalia
High School in Vandalia, Illinois. Prior to joining the Patrol, Trooper Smith
was a police officer with the Vandalia Police Department in Illinois.
HUNTERS
TAKE 5,741 DEER DURING FIREARMS EARLY ANTLERLESS PORTION
Preliminary data from the
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that hunters harvested 5,741
deer during the state’s firearms early antlerless portion of deer season, Oct.
11-13. The top-three harvest counties were Franklin with 156 deer harvested,
Howell with 140, and Bollinger with 135. Last year’s early antlerless portion
harvest total was 16,553. Get more information on harvest summaries by county
at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/.
MDC’s Cervid Program Supervisor
Jason Isabelle attributes the decreased harvest to the stark contrast in
weather conditions between the two years. He noted that the unseasonably warm
temperatures this year undoubtedly kept many hunters out of the woods,
resulting in far fewer deer being harvested.
“We were fortunate to have
caught a cold front during last year’s inaugural early antlerless portion,
which resulted in increased deer movement and greater hunter participation,”
said Isabelle.
Archery deer hunting in
Missouri opened Sept. 15 and runs through Nov. 15. It reopens Nov. 27 and runs
through Jan. 15, 2025. Firearms deer hunting in Missouri continues with the
Early Youth Portion Nov. 2-3. The November Portion runs Nov. 16-26 followed by
the CWD Portion Nov. 27 – Dec. 1 in open counties. The Late Youth Portion runs
Nov. 29 – Dec. 1 followed by the Late Antlerless Portion Dec. 7-15 in open
counties and then the Alternative Methods Portion Dec. 28 through Jan. 7, 2025.
Get more information on deer
hunting from MDC’s 2024
Fall Deer & Turkey Regulations and Information booklet,
available where permits are sold and online at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer.
SEPTEMBER
2024 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment decreased
by 900 jobs in September 2024, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate
was unchanged from August at 3.9 percent. Private industry employment decreased
by 1,300 jobs and government employment increased by 400 jobs. Over the year,
there was an increase of 86,500 jobs from September 2023 to September 2024, and
the unemployment rate increased by six-tenths of a percentage point, from 3.3
percent in September 2023 to 3.9 percent in September 2024.
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MISSOURI
SHAKEOUT EARTHQUAKE DRILL SET FOR THURSDAY
Many recognize the southeast
region of the state as Missouri’s Bootheel, but did you know it is also at the
center of one of the country’s most active earthquake zones? The New Madrid
Seismic Zone (NMSZ) spans more than 100 miles and averages over 200 small
earthquakes a year. To prepare for any
future earthquakes, the 2024 Great Central U. S. ShakeOut earthquake drill is
set for Thursday. Missouri is one of 14
participating central U.S. states that could be impacted by a NMSZ earthquake. “Missouri is home to a very large and active
seismic zone,” State Emergency Management Agency Director Jim
Remillard said. “Earthquakes
occur without warning, so it’s important to prepare now. The ShakeOut drill is a great opportunity to
practice so you know what to do when the shaking starts.”
At 10:17 a.m. on Oct. 17,
hundreds of thousands of Missourians will practice the “Drop, Cover, Hold On”
technique:
DROP to your
hands and knees;
COVER your
head and neck with your hands and arms under a table or desk if you can; and
HOLD
ON until the shaking stops.
Studies show that in developed countries with modern structures,
falling debris is the most common source of injury in an
earthquake. Experts advise that when an earthquake occurs in the
U.S., the “Drop, Cover and Hold On” technique is the best protection from
falling debris.
In 1811 and 1812, the NMSZ produced some of the largest
earthquakes in U.S. history, and seismic experts agree that similar quakes
still pose a risk today. Shaking from
another major earthquake in this zone would be felt not only in Missouri but
throughout the Midwest, damaging much of the southern and eastern parts of the
state, including the St. Louis metropolitan area. To learn more about earthquakes in Missouri
and how to prepare, please visit sema.dps.mo.gov/earthquake_preparedness.
TWO MEN
INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN SCHUYLER COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two men were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred
at 2:35am Wednesday in Schuyler County.
The patrol says that 27 year old Kenneth Hull of Memphis was on US 63
when his car crossed the center line and struck a truck driven by 33 year old
Keaton Baker of Downing. After impact
the truck traveled off the west side of the roadway while the car remained in
the road blocking both lanes of traffic.
Hull sustained serious injuries while a passenger in Baker’s truck 26
year old Cristian Cullers of Kirksville suffered moderate injuries. Both were taken to Northeast Regional Medical
Center in Kirksville for treatment.
MAN
HURT IN WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
A Lewistown man was hurt in a Wednesday morning crash in Lewis
County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 6:45am as 44 year old James Peters was on Highway 16 when his SUV
struck an animal in the roadway. He was
taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER
HURT IN TUESDAY NIGHT MISHAP
79 year old Gerald Ward of Glasgow was hurt in a Tuesday night
mishap in Howard County. MSHP stated
that he was on MO 5 when he suffered a medical emergency, causing his jeep to
run off the right side of the road and struck a building. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to
University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
The mishap happened at 7:10pm Tuesday.
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TEEN
SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY MORNING WRECK
A Winfield teen was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck
Tuesday morning in Lincoln County. The
highway patrol said it happened at around 7:15am as a 17 year old boy was on
MaryKnoll Road and driving too fast for the road conditions when his car ran
off the right side of the road and struck a tree. He was taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis
with serious injuries.
WOMAN
HURT IN MONDAY NIGHT INCIDENT
64 year old Linda Welschmeyer of Martinsburg was hurt in a
Monday night incident in Audrain County.
State troopers stated that a truck was parked in the roadway on Audrain
County Road 812 with no lights on and no driver when she was unable to see the
truck and her SUV struck the rear of the truck.
She sustained minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment. The incident
happened at 7:45pm Monday.
MAN
HURT IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man was hurt in an accident that occurred at 7am Monday in
Linn County. The patrol says that 25 year
old Reed Aylor of Borger, TX was on US 36 at Laclede when his truck traveled
off the right side of the roadway and struck a road sign. He was transported by ambulance to Pershing
Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of minor injuries.
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DRIVER
EXAMINATION STATIONS CLOSE FOR HOLIDAY
The Missouri State
Highway Patrol would like to remind the public that driver examination stations
throughout the state will be closed on the following date:
Monday, October 14, in observance of Columbus Day. Normal operations will
resume on Tuesday, October 15.
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE IN HONOR OF ELI BEASLEY SET FOR SATURDAY
Eli Beasley and his family invite the local
community to a special blood drive in his honor, hosted in partnership with the
American Red Cross. The event will take place on Saturday, October 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Spirit Hall, 20650 N. Hwy 124, Centralia, MO 65240. In 2018, Eli
sustained third-degree burns on 80% of his body and needed 21 units of blood to
survive. Before the accident, he was a regular blood donor, including
during his service in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2009 to 2013. While
deployed in Afghanistan, Eli discovered he had O-negative blood, the universal
donor type. Although he can no longer donate due to the specialized
skin graft procedures following his accident, Eli remains committed to the
cause and hopes to inspire others to donate blood and help save lives. As
a thank you, those who come to give will receive a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card by
email, plus be automatically entered for a chance to win one of three $5,000
gift cards. For full details, visit RedCrossBlood.org/Treat.
MDC HOSTS 80TH BIRTHDAY BASH FOR SMOKEY BEAR ON
SATURDAY IN KIRKSVILLE
The Missouri Department of Conservation invites the public to
celebrate Smokey Bear’s 80th birthday in Kirksville on Saturday
Oct. 12 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Truman State University Quad. This
free event will have activities for participants of all ages. Participants are
invited to try their hand at archery, snap some photos with Smokey, explore
various emergency vehicles courtesy of many MDC partners, and more. Visitors
will also be able to design their own iron-on transfer t-shirt to commemorate
the day. Registration for this event is not required. Questions about the
birthday bash can be sent to Yvette Amerman at 660-785-2420 or by email
at yvette.amerman@mdc.mo.gov.
MISSOURI
ROUTE 161 IN MONTGOMERY CITY TEMPORARILY CLOSES FOR RAILROAD WORK
Weather permitting, thru Friday morning, Missouri Route 161 in
Montgomery City is closed temporarily for work on the railroad crossing,
in Montgomery County. The road has been closed between Allen Street and
Walker Street since Wednesday and is set to reopen at 8 a.m. on Friday.
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MAN INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man was injured in an accident that occurred at 10:15am Tuesday in Linn County. The patrol says that 34 year old Vincent Taliaferro of Sarasota, FL was on US 36 when an animal ran into the path of his vehicle, causing it to travel off the right side of the roadway. He was taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN MONDAY NIGHT MISHAP
A Kirksville woman was hurt in a Monday night mishap in Macon County. The highway patrol said it happened at 7:10pm as 56 year old Betsy Krause was on US 63 when her jeep struck a deer in the road. She was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING WRECK
30 year old Robin Jackson from the state of Ohio was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck early Wednesday morning in Clark County. MSHP stated that he was on County Road 113 when his car ran off the right side of the road and struck a tree. He was transported by Air Evac to University of Iowa Hospital with serious injuries.
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MAN INJURED IN ADAIR COUNTY INCIDENT
A Lewistown man was injured in an incident that occurred at 12:15pm Sunday in Adair County. The patrol says that 26 year old Kevin OOsthuysen was on MO 6 1/2 mile west of Kirksville when his tractor caught fire and he was injured while exiting it. He was transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of moderate injuries.
TEEN INJURED IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A teen was injured in an early Sunday morning accident in Randolph County. The highway patrol said it happened at 12:15am as 18 year old Donna Wall of Auxvasse was on County Road 1130 when her car traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck a tree and overturned coming to rest on its top. She sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment.
ATV RIDER HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING CRASH
A 14 year old boy from Palmyra was hurt in an ATV crash Sunday morning in Marion County. MSHP stated that the boy was on private property at County Road 183 when his ATV struck a ditch, ejecting him from it. The boy was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash happened at around 9:15am Sunday.
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PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route T – October 7 – 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Hazel Green Way to Bowtie Way between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route T – October 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Bowtie Way to Blueberry Way between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route T – October 15 - 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Blueberry Way to Lincoln Street in
Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route T – October 17 - 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Lincoln Street to U.S. Route 63 in
Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Route U – October 7 - 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route N to CR 741 between 7:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. daily.
Route U – October 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 741 to CR 733 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route U – October 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 733 to CR 725 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route U – October 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 715 to CR 725 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Clark County
Route B – October 11 & 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route C to CR 198 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Y – October 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 146 to CR 143 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route Y – October 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 139 to Route HH between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Knox County
Route A – October 8 & 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route F between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route F – October 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route A between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
U.S. Route 61 East Outer Road – October
15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Creech Lane to Luck Road between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Route K – October 7 – 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Twin Valley Road to Opal Lane between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route KK – October 16 - 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 61 East Outer Road to Keithley
Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) – October 7 – 9 &
11, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Route K to Lariat
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in
place where crews are actively working daily.
Route Z – October 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Bugle Avenue to Arizona Street between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Cannon Street to Route TT between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Cannon Street to Badger Street between 8:00
a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Badger Street to Missouri Route 149 between
12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Monroe County Road 980 – October 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route AA between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route C – October 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 870 to Route C spur between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Route D – October 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 657 to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 154 to CR 670 between 8:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Route FF – October 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 343 to Route V between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route KK – October 8 – 9 & 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 715 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Missouri Route 161 – October 9 – 11, CLOSED for
railroad crossing repairs from Allen Street to Walker Street in Montgomery City
beginning October 9 at 8:00 a.m. and continuing to October 11 at 8:00 a.m.
I-70 (Westbound) – October 15 – 16, LANE RESTRICTION for
shoulder work operations from MM 182.0 to MM 181.4 between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00
p.m.
Route J – October 16, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Whiteside School Road to Big Springs Quarry Rd from
8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Route J – October 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from South Turkey Ridge Road to Short Road
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Route A – October 7, CLOSED for
railroad crossing repairs at Route A/Business 63 intersection in Moberly
between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 2610 to 0.50 mile south of CR 2610 between
7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 0.25 mile south of Route A to 0.50 mile
south of Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route Y – October 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Ranch Avenue to Coon Road between 7:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Route MM – October 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 136 to CR 504 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Shelby County
Route EE – October 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to CR 390 between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
38TH
ANNUAL MIZZOU HOMECOMING BLOOD DRIVE IN COLUMBIA
This year marks the 38th year
the American Red Cross and University of Missouri are partnering to host the
Mizzou Homecoming Blood Drive, the largest collegiate blood drive in the
nation. This year’s event will take place from October 7 through October
10 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at the University of
Missouri Student Rec Complex, 901 Rollins St. in Columbia.
Last
year’s drive finished with 4,743 units collected putting the 2023 blood drive
in the top 5 of most units collected in the last 18 years. This year’s goal is
4,800 total units collected over the course of the 4-day blood drive.
“Each year, the dedication of the students, faculty, alumni, and
Columbia community to this life-saving event leaves me in awe,” remarked
Rebecca Gordon, Executive Director of the Red Cross of Central and Northern
Missouri. “We are thrilled to be involved in the Mizzou Homecoming activities
and are excited for another successful Blood Drive, securing blood donations
for those in need.”
As a thank you, everyone who presents to donate blood will
receive an exclusive Homecoming-themed, ‘Lights,
Camera, Action’ Red Cross T-shirt,
while supplies last. Additionally, those who come to give will receive a $10
Amazon.com Gift Card by email, plus be automatically entered for a chance to
win one of three $5,000 gift cards. For full details, visit RedCrossBlood.org/Treat.
O'REILLY AUTOMOTIVE FOUNDATION DONATES $25,000 TO AMERICAN RED
CROSS FOR DISASTER RELIEF
The
American Red Cross is pleased to announce a generous donation of $25,000 from
the O’Reilly Automotive Foundation. The money will support multiple disaster
relief efforts following the devastating impacts of everything from wildfires
to hurricanes. This contribution underscores the foundation's commitment to
helping communities in need during times of crisis.
Natural disasters have caused significant damage across several
states, affecting thousands of lives and displacing many families. The American
Red Cross is actively engaged in providing essential services such as shelter,
food, and emotional support to those impacted.
The funds will assist the American Red Cross in supplying
necessary resources, including shelter, meals, and health services, while
contributing to ongoing recovery efforts in the hardest-hit areas.
The O'Reilly Automotive Foundation encourages others to join in
supporting the American Red Cross and contributing to disaster relief efforts.
Donations can be made directly to the American Red Cross at www.redcross.org.
For more information about the O'Reilly Automotive Foundation
and its charitable initiatives, please visit https://www.oreillyauto.com/oreilly-foundation.
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PATROL
WARNS PUBLIC OF SCAM
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to
make the public aware of a telephone scam. In the past month, some incidents
have been reported across the state. In each case, a suspect contacted an
individual associated with someone who was involved in a motor vehicle crash,
identified themselves as the investigating trooper and attempted to solicit
money from the victim. The suspect may intimidate the victim with false claims
of impending or nonexistent court charges/proceedings. The public should understand Patrol employees will not
contact individuals and solicit funds or demand any form of payment.
Furthermore, the Patrol employees do not process bonds or accept money to
prevent or dispose of charges.
If a person asks you to send your money
anywhere, you should assume it’s a scam. Take your time verifying the
information by calling phone numbers you locate yourself on verified websites.
You should not confirm any identifying information about yourself to the
scammer. If you or someone you know have
been contacted in a similar manner, please report the incident to your local
Troop Headquarters.
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2024 EMPHASIZES CRITICAL
IMPORTANCE OF SMOKE ALARMS IN PROTECTING MISSOURI FAMILIES
One of
the simplest steps Missourians can take to protect their families is to install
smoke alarms in their homes. Installing smoke alarms reduces the risk of dying
in a home fire by more than 50%. That’s why this year’s theme for Fire Prevention
Week is “Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!”
“About three of every five home fire deaths occur in residences
without working smoke alarms,” State Fire Marshal Tim Bean said.
“We cannot emphasize enough the importance of having working smoke alarms in
your home. Many Missouri fire departments, working with the American Red Cross,
can even provide and install smoke alarms for families at no cost. Families in
need of assistance should contact the American Red Cross of Missouri.”
To request a free American Red Cross Home Fire Safety Visit and
smoke alarms, click here.
A report this year from the National Fire Protection Association
showed that while in 1977 less than one-quarter of U.S. households had smoke
alarms, it’s now estimated that over 90% of homes have at least one smoke
alarm. But it is essential that smoke alarms are regularly tested and batteries
are replaced so that they remain in working order.
- Install smoke
alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area (like a
hallway), and on each level (including the basement) of the home;
- Test smoke
alarms at least once a month by pushing the test button;
- The end of
daylight saving time, when clocks are adjusted to “fall back” an hour, can
serve as an easy reminder to change smoke and CO alarm batteries once a
year. This year, daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3,
2024. Remember, when you change the time, change the batteries.
- Replace all
smoke alarms when they are 10 years old;
- Make sure smoke
alarms meet the needs of all family members, including those with sensory
or physical disabilities.
Smoke alarms
provide precious time to escape a burning home. Each family member should know
escape routes from every room in a residence. Families should also regularly
practice their fire escape plans.
WATCH OUT FOR DEER ALONG ROADWAYS IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER
Fall has arrived,
which means deer and other wild animals are on the move as temperatures cool
and nights become longer. Most deer strikes with vehicles occur during October
and November and between the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. The Missouri Department of Transportation reminds motorists to be
prepared for the sudden appearance of wild animals on Missouri roadways
throughout the fall months.
“Deer increase their
movements during the breeding season, which begins in October and peaks in
mid-November,” said Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Deer Biologist
Jason Isabelle. “Because of this, motorists should be especially cautious when
driving this time of year.”
According to the
Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missouri has consistently ranked 10th to
15th in the country for collisions involving deer each year. In
2023, Missouri drivers experienced 3,591 crashes involving deer. One deer
strike occurred approximately every 2 hours and 30 minutes in the state. In
these crashes, there were four fatalities and 420 people were injured.
Rural areas are not
the only places where vehicle strikes occur. Deer are often in groups, even in
populated areas.
Here are some tips for
staying alert:
· Stay on guard after a close call or when you see a single deer,
as there are likely more.
· To avoid hitting a deer, always be cautious and regularly scan
both sides of the roadway.
· Watch for the reflection of deer eyes from vehicle headlights
and slow down so you can more easily react to their presence.
· Never swerve to avoid animals in the road, as it can cause loss
of vehicle control, resulting in serious injury or death.
According to Missouri
Law, an individual who has struck and killed a deer with their vehicle may
claim the deer carcass if written authorization to possess the deer is granted
by an MDC agent. The Wildlife Disposition Form is free, but MDC must be
contacted to obtain the permit.
“No one should ever
jeopardize their safety by attempting to remove an animal in a high-traffic
area. Instead, contact MoDOT’s customer service line at 1-888-ASK-MODOT
(275-6636),” said MoDOT State Maintenance Engineer Darin Hamelink. “Crews will
address any animal or debris that poses a safety hazard, meaning the item is in
the driving lanes. Crews will safely drag the large animal debris to the outer
portion of the grassy roadside, outside any active drainage ditch or channel.”
If a deer is located
on the shoulder, MoDOT will address the deer during normal weekday work hours.
MoDOT crews are not called out after hours to remove an item unless it is a
road safety hazard in a driving lane. MoDOT does not employ any specialized
crews assigned to remove dead animals from roadways or contract out any
roadkill removal. If a deer is struck along a state-maintained road and is
completely off the roadway, MoDOT will not pick it up unless it impedes mail
delivery or is in a neighborhood, especially at or near a bus stop.
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TEENAGE GIRL SERIOUSLY INJURED IN ATV ACCIDENT
A teenage girl from Carrollton was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 7:10pm Tuesday in Carroll County. The patrol says that the 12 year old girl was riding an ATV on County Road 210 and County Road 261 when it struck the side of a semi driven by 42 year old Curtis Swearingin of Carrollton. The girl was life-flighted to Truman Medical Center with serious injuries.
TEEN KILLED, TWO OTHERS INJURED IN TUESDAY NIGHT MISHAP
A Union teen was killed while his two passengers' were injured in a UTV mishap Tuesday night in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at 6:20pm as they were in a field at Val Road on Sandstone Trail when they failed to negotiate a left turn and it overturned. The 13 year old driver was killed while one of his passenger's a 13 year old boy from Union was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington with serious injuries, while his other passenger also 13 and from Union suffered minor injuries but was not transported from the scene.
WOMAN HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
40 year old Shonecia Bailey of St. Louis was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County. MSHP stated that she was westbound on I-70 when her vehicle went off the right side of the road, struck a guardrail end, returned to the roadway, went off the left side and struck the median concrete barrier. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to St. Joseph West Hospital for treatment. The wreck happened at 3:55pm Tuesday.
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PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of
general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has
planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Route D – October 2, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Morelock Cemetery Road to Sydney Road between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – October 3, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Sydney Road to Fayette Road between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route D – October 4, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Fayette Road to Foliage Road between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route T – October 7 – 9, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Hazel Green Way to Bowtie Way between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route T – October 10, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Bowtie Way to Blueberry Way between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route T – October 11, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Blueberry Way to Lincoln Street in Kirksville
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Audrain County
Route U – October 2, 4 & 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route N to CR 741 between 7:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. daily.
Route U – October 8, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 741 to CR 733 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route U – October 9, CLOSED for culvert replacement
operations from CR 733 to CR 725 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route U – October 11, LANE RESTRICTION for
culvert replacement operations from CR 715 to CR 725 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. A 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
Clark County
Route K – October 2 – October 4, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Iowa State line to Route AA between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Missouri Route 156 – October 2 – October 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.5 mile before and after the
North River Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction
will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route A – October 3, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Linden Street to Lotus Road between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route T – October 2, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 to Seymour Road between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route K – October 7 – 10, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Twin Valley Road to Opal Lane between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Route V – October 2 – 3, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Hawk Ridge Drive to Jacks Road between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route Z – October 2, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Cannon Street to Route TT between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 3, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Cannon Street to Badger Street between 8:00 a.m.
and 12:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 3, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Badger Street to Missouri Route 149 between 12:00
p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Monroe County Road 980 – October 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route AA between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route C – October 4, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 870 to Route C spur between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route D – October 2, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 647 to CR 657 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route D – October 3, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 647 to CR 657 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route KK – October 7, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 715 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Missouri Route 161 – October 9 – 11, CLOSED for
railroad crossing repairs from Allen Street to Walker Street in Montgomery City
beginning October 9 at 8:00 a.m. and continuing to October 11 at 8:00 a.m.
Ralls County
Route FF – October 3, CLOSED for grading
ditches/drainage work from U.S. Route 61 to Plum Creek Lane between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Route A – October 7, CLOSED for railroad crossing
repairs at Route A/Business 63 intersection in Moberly between 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 2, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from 1.0 mile north of Route B to 1.5 miles south of CR
2580 between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 3, CLOSED for culvert replacement
operations from 1.0 mile south of CR 2580 to 1.0 mile north of CR 2680 between
7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 4, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from 1.0 mile south of 2580 to 1.5 miles north of CR
2680 between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 8, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 2610 to 0.50 mile south of CR 2610 between 7:00
a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 9, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from 0.25 mile south of Route A to 0.50 mile south of
Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route J – October 2, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Walking Trail Drive to Quail Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Y – October 2 – 4, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Ranch Avenue to Coon Road between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 (Eastbound) – October 2 – October 4, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from North Fork Salt River bridge
to Monroe City between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) – October 2 – October 4, LANE
RESTRICTION for grading ditches/drainage work from Monroe City to
Shelbina between 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route EE – October 9, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to CR 390 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route FF – October 8, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 343 to Route V between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Warren County
Missouri Route 94 – October 3 – 4, LANE
RESTRICTION for grading ditches/drainage work from Missouri Route 94
to just east of Church Hill Downs between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route TT – October 2, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Missouri Route 94 to Turkey Hollow Road between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
MOBERLY
POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS
On September 20, the Moberly Police Department
was made aware of a possible kidnapping and assault that occurred at a
residence on Rollins St. The victim was
rescued by the Moberly Police Department Swat Team and North Missouri Drug Task
Force. The Moberly Police Department
furthered the investigation, and a warrant was issued to arrest 38 year old
Vaughn Woods for kidnapping 1st, assault 1st and unlawful use of a weapon. On September 26, the Moberly Police
Department located Woods at a residence in the 800 block of Union Ave. After an hour long standoff with the Moberly
Swat Team he was taken into custody without incident. The Moberly Police Department was assisted by
the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office and North Missouri Drug Task Force.
TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY EARNS NUMBER 1 RANKING FOR 28TH YEAR IN
A ROW
Truman State University has again
been recognized as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest Region by U.S.
News & World Report. The University earned multiple recognitions in
the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, including another
year as the No. 1 public school in the Midwest Region.
Among both public and private institutions, Truman was No. 5 overall for the Midwest Region.
Notably, Truman was the only Missouri public school to be included in the top
60 spots. Truman faculty members’
commitment to students helped the University improve in another noteworthy
category. Always a fixture in the Undergraduate Teaching Programs list,
Truman improved seven spots to tie for the No. 3 position this year. This
subcategory, compiled from peer assessment, highlights schools that emphasize
providing high-quality instruction to undergraduates. Of the 13 institutions to
make this ranking, Truman was the lone public school to be included. As
usual, the University fared well on a number of supplemental tabs included in
this year’s Best Colleges rankings. Coming in at No. 11 on the list of Best Value Schools for the Midwest
Region, Truman was the only Missouri public institution included in the top 40
spots. This ranking was determined by examining key indicators such as:
academic quality; the percentage of full-time students receiving need-based
scholarships or grants; and the average discount from a school’s sticker price
for full-time undergraduates receiving the average need-based grant. U.S.
News & World Report also recognized Truman on its list of Top Performers on
Social Mobility, and four of the University’s academic programs – business,
computer science, nursing and psychology – again earned inclusion on rankings
of their respective disciplines. The entire Best Colleges rankings can be found
online at usnews.com/best-colleges.
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FOUR SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON ACCIDENT
Four people were seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 1:40pm Saturday in Macon County. The patrol says that 55 year old Kimberly Gittemeier of Cairo was on US 63 when she failed to stop at a stop sign and her truck struck an SUV in the passenger side driven by 36 year old Kristopher Kidd of Moberly. Both drivers and two passengers' in Kidd's SUV boys ranging from 8 to 6 years old were taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN LINN COUNTY WRECK
A Milan woman was injured in a one-vehicle wreck early Saturday morning in Linn County. The highway patrol said it happened just after 12am as 21 year old Victoria Fitzpatrick was on Highway 5 when she swerved to miss a deer, causing her SUV to travel off the right side of the roadway and overturned. She was air-lifted to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
TWO HURT IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH
Two people were hurt in a motorcycle crash Saturday night in Boone County. MSHP stated that 22 year old Jacob Lalumandier of Weldon Springs was on Route K when his motorcycle struck a deer in the road and caused both he and his passenger 21 year old Ciara Shelby of Augusta, MO to be ejected from it. Both sustained moderate injuries and were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment. The crash happened at 7:25pm Saturday.
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MAN INJURED IN HOWARD COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Franklin man was injured in an accident that occurred at
5:40pm Tuesday in Howard County. The patrol says that 60 year old Gregory
Davis was on MO 87 when his homemade motorized scooter skidded on loose gravel
and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was transported by ambulance to
University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
MAN SENTENCED
TO 25 YEARS FOR JUNE 2020 MURDER OF MEXICO MAN
Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney Jacob Shellabarger announces
that 29 year old Timothy Scott Midgyett of Columbia pled guilty to the June
2020 murder of Chance Davis of Mexico. Midgyett
pled guilty Monday morning, when a jury trial was scheduled to begin in Mexico
at the Audrain County Courthouse. He pled
guilty to murder in the second degree, unlawful use of a weapon resulting in
death, and burglary in the first degree and received fifteen year sentences on
those crimes, with an additional, consecutive ten-year sentence for Armed
Criminal Action, the use of a firearm in a felony murder. This means the total sentence is 25 years in
prison. The early morning June 27, 2020
home invasion shook the Mexico community, which led to an extensive search and
investigation by Mexico Public Safety and the Mid-Missouri Major Case Squad. Timothy Midgyett, Sadiq Moore, and Deyton
Curtis-Fisher were involved in the murder. Moore and Midgyett entered into the West
Street home and fired a single shot. Chance
Davis was murdered in front of his significant other and his young son. Shellabarger’s office was assisted by the
Missouri Attorney General’s Public Protection Division in this case, with
Assistant Attorneys General Kelly Snyder and Greg Goodwin leading the
prosecution.
TEEN FACES ADULT CHARGES IN SHOOTING DEATH OF MACON MAN
Boone County prosecutors
charged a 15 year old with adult charges in connection to the death of a Macon
man whose body was found in Columbia earlier this year. Kavon La’Shaun Eugene
Williams has been charged with Second Degree Murder and First Degree Robbery in
the death of 25 year old Malik Jones of Macon who had last been seen on January
30, 2024. His sister found his body in the 6100
Block of Creasy Springs Road North in Columbia on February 7, 2024. On
March 1, 2024, Columbia police arrested a 15 year old boy. Court documents state that Jones and Williams arranged to meet
in Columbia for a marijuana deal. They also
state that Williams posted on social media images that showed money covered in
something red and that a video posted shortly after Jones disappeared Williams
holding the red-stained money, stating “We busted that ol’ boy.” Williams has been held without bond.
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TEEN
HURT IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Fulton teen was hurt in an accident that occurred at 9:10am
Tuesday in Callaway County. The patrol says that 19 year old Jonna
Vanzetti was on Route WW when her car traveled off the right side of the
roadway, she overcorrected, causing it to return to the road and then went into
the path of a car driven by 68 year old Russell Curry of Fulton and Curry’s car
struck her car in the passenger side. The teen was taken to University
Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER
INJURED IN TUESDAY MORNING WRECK
59 year old Jeffrey Hohman of California was injured in a
one-vehicle wreck Tuesday morning in Grundy County. The highway patrol
said it happened at 9:20am as he was on MO Route A when he failed to negotiate
a curve and his freightliner dump truck ran off the south side of the road,
overturned and struck an embankment, before coming to rest on its top facing
east off the south side of the road. He was taken to Wright Memorial
Hospital in Trenton for treatment of moderate injuries.
TWO
INJURED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
Both drivers were injured in a Monday afternoon crash in Lincoln
County. MSHP stated that 38 year old Anthony Dale of St. Peters was on
Missouri 47 when his car crossed the center line and struck a truck driven by
54 year old Jeffrey Cornelius of St. Charles. Both were transported by
ambulance to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment of moderate injuries.
The crash happened at 4pm Monday.
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MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Tuesday, September 17 at
approximately 7:03am, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 1700
block of E Liberty in reference to a crash where a vehicle left the roadway and
struck a utility pole. The vehicle then left the scene. Alert residents gave a
description of the vehicle and officers stopped the 2008 Chrysler Sebring in
the area of Boulevard and Huntingfield Drive. A 17 year-old male was detained
and taken to MPSD where he was later turned over to a parent, pending action by
the 12th Circuit Court-Juvenile Division for Leaving the Scene of an Accident,
DWI, Minor in Possession of Alcohol, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia, and Careless and Imprudent Driving. There were no injuries
as a result of the incident.
AUGUST 2024 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment increased by 7,900 jobs
in August 2024, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased by
one-tenth of a percentage point to 3.9 percent. Private industry employment
increased by 5,800 jobs and government employment increased by 2,100 jobs. Over
the year, there was an increase of 98,500 jobs from August 2023 to August 2024,
and the unemployment rate increased by seven-tenths of a percentage point, from
3.2 percent in August 2023 to 3.9 percent in August 2024.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR
NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Business Route 63 (Baltimore Street) –
September 23, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 6
to Charles Street in Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 12-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route D – September 30 – October 1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Forest Ridge Road to Morelock Cemetery Road
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route D – October 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Morelock Cemetery Road to Sydney Road
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – October 3, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Sydney Road to Fayette Road between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route D – October 4, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Fayette Road to Foliage Road between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Audrain County
Business Route 54 – September 23, LANE RESTRICTION for
grinding high joints from Green Boulevard to Teal Lake Road in Mexico between
8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 54 – September 30, LANE RESTRICTION for
culvert replacement operations from 500 feet east of CR 557 to 400 feet west of
Route P between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 22 – September 24 –
25, LANE
RESTRICTION for grinding high joints from Mexico City
Limits to Centralia City Limits between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Route N – September 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1600 feet west of West Jackson Street in
Martinsburg to CR 740 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – September 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 353 to CR 335 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Clark County
Route A – September 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 228-4 East to CR 228-4 West between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route K – September 23 – 26 & September
30 – October 4, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Iowa State line to Route AA between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Knox County
Missouri Route 156 – September 23 – October
3, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.5 mile before and after the North River Bridge
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working daily.
Lewis County
Route D – September 23 – 26 & 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route U to Missouri Route 156 between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Route V – September 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 61 to Henry Harris Road between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route V – September 27, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Ivy Lane to Harmony Grove Road between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route V – October 2 – 3, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Hawk Ridge Drive to Jacks Road between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route K – September 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Mariner Street to Landmark Street between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route M – September 24 – 26 CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route K to Olive Avenue between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route Z – September 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route VV to Bugle Avenue between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 1, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Bugle Avenue to Arizona Street between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Cannon Street to Route TT between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 3, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Cannon Street to Badger Street between 8:00 a.m.
and 12:00 p.m.
Route Z – October 3, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Badger Street to Missouri Route 149 between
12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route C – October 1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 870 to Route C spur between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Route D – September 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 647 to CR 657 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route D – September 27, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route E to CR 657 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route Z – September 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route D to CR 616 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route Z – September 24, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 770 to CR 650 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route Z – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 154 to CR 670 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route ZZ – September 23 - 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route B to CR 1040 in Callaway County
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route ZZ – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Cedartown Road to Whitehall School Road
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – September 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Whitehall School Road to Missouri Route 19
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Pike County
U.S. Route 79 – July 15 – September
30, CLOSED for
flood wall construction from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville
beginning July 15th ending September 30th.
Randolph County
Route O – September 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1.5 miles west of Route C to 2 miles west
of Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1.0 mile north of Route B to 1.5 miles
south of CR 2580 between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route AA – October 3 - 4, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1.0 mile south of CR 2580 to 1.0 mile north
of CR 2680 between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Route BB – September 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations beginning at CR 2150 continuing 1000 feet east
of CR 2150 between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route BB – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations beginning at CR 2270 continuing 1000 feet east
of CR 2270 between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route J – September 23 – 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Walking Trail Drive to Quail Avenue between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route J – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Keller Drive to Rocky Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – September 30 – October 1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route D to Hilliard Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Y – October 2 – 4, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Ranch Avenue to Coon Road between 7:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) – September 23 –
24, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 15
to Route N between 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) – September 25 -
27, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from CR 311 to the
Macon County Line between 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily.
Route P - September 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 227 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route P - September 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to end of state
maintenance between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route MM - September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to end of state
maintenance between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route MM - September 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to CR 315 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Warren County
Missouri Route 47 – September 23 –
24, LANE
RESTRICTION for culvert replacement operations from just
south of Legion Hall Road to Marthasville City Limits between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri Route 94 – October 3 – 4, LANE RESTRICTION for
grading ditches/drainage work from Missouri Route 94 to just east of Church
Hill Downs between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be
in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route D – September 25 – 27, LANE RESTRICTION for
grading ditches/drainage work from Sycamore Street in Marthasville to Wolf
Creek Road between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. daily.
Route TT – September 30 – October 2, LANE RESTRICTION for
culvert replacement operations from Route TT to Turkey Hollow Road between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
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MOBERLY MAN INJURED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Moberly man was injured in an
accident that occurred at 7:45am Sunday in Randolph County. The patrol says that 24 year old Brandon
Bunch was on County Road 2320 when his SUV traveled off the right side of the
roadway and struck a concrete barrier.
He was transported by ambulance to Moberly Regional Medical Center for
treatment of minor injuries.
TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK
18 year old Tyler Hawkins of
Centralia was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday night in Boone
County. The highway patrol said it
happened after 9pm as he was on Schooler
Road when he failed to stop at a stop sign and his car went across Route U and
struck a tree. The teen was taken to
University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY HURT IN EARLY FRIDAY MORNING CRASH
A Browning driver was seriously
hurt in an early Friday morning crash in Linn County. MSHP stated that 18 year old Ransom Wood was
on Route M when he fell asleep, causing his car to run off the road and
overturned. He was taken to University
Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
The crash happened at 3:30am Friday.
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RAMP CLOSURES ALONG US ROUTE 63 IN COLUMBIA
The contractor has made changes to the planned
schedule of work for the remainder of the week for the ramps along U.S. Route
63 in the Columbia/Prathersville area as part of a resurfacing project.
Contractors from Capital Paving and Construction LLC, working with the Missouri
Department of Transportation, worked at the Oakland Gravel Road and Prathersville
Road overpasses Wednesday and then will move to the shoulder work on Thursday
and Friday.
Below is the revised schedule of work for the
remainder of the week. As always, all scheduled work is subject to change.
Planned work Wednesday, Sept. 18:
7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. – in the following order:
- West end of Oakland Gravel Road and southbound off-ramp
from U.S. Route 63 CLOSED. The southbound on-ramp to U.S. Route 63 from
Oakland Gravel Road will remain open.
- East end of Oakland Gravel Road and northbound off-ramp
from U.S. Route 63 will CLOSE. The northbound on-ramp to U.S. Route 63
will remain open.
3 to 9 p.m. – in the following order:
- East end of Prathersville Road and northbound off-ramp
from U.S. Route 63 will CLOSE. The northbound on-ramp to U.S. Route 63
will remain open.
- West end of Prathersville Road and the southbound
off-ramp from U.S. Route 63 will CLOSE. The southbound on-ramp to U.S.
Route 63 will remain open.
Planned work for Thursday, Sept. 19, 7:30 a.m.
to 9 p.m.:
- The southbound driving lane of U.S. Route 63 will close
for the paving of the outside shoulder.
Planned work for Friday, Sept. 20, 7:30 a.m.
to 9 p.m.:
- The northbound driving lane of U.S. Route 63 will close
for the paving of the outside shoulder.
Some intermittent, short-term ramp closures
may be necessary between Route B and Route 763 throughout the day Thursday and
Friday. Motorists are advised to use caution, slow down and eliminate all
distractions. Pay attention to signs, changing traffic patterns, and workers
and equipment close to the travelway.
UPDATE
ON SLIDE REPAIR PROJECT ON ROUTE U IN WARREN COUNTY
The slide repair project located in Warren
County on Route U, between Rogers Drive and Lake Ridge Lane, approximately 1.25
miles north of Missouri Route 94, has been declared an emergency project
allowing an accelerated schedule for the letting and award of the repair
contract.
All necessary environmental clearances and
right of way have been obtained and the project is currently underway.
The work is scheduled to be completed in November.
Route U will remain closed until the project
is complete. The preferred detour around the closure is to use Missouri
Route 94 to Missouri Route 47.
OTHER
MODOT NEWS
The Missouri Legislature and Governor Parson signed into law
significant investment in the I-44 Corridor during the 2024 Legislative session. The
Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission approved the 2025-2029
Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan this summer which included already
planned projects programmed along the I-44 corridor. These historic investments
for I-44 corridor are just a start to bring a much-needed upgrade to this aging
facility. MoDOT
is currently updating the Forward 44 purpose and need study which
is anticipated to be completed in early 2025.
MoDOT has an
immediate need to acquire the services of three (3) Owner Engineer Consultants
to assist as an extension of MoDOT Staff to develop, procure and deliver
projects within each District. The contract is anticipated to
provide flexibility to manage each District’s program related to I-44
improvements. Consultants
should understand they will be precluded from any future alternative delivery
projects as a bidder due to their work as part of these contracts. In
addition to the above three (3) Consultant contract Opportunities, MoDOT will
release a solicitation for an Improve I-70 Owner Consultant opportunity for the
section between the Missouri River Bridge in Rocheport to west of the I-70/US
63 interchange in Columbia.
Formal
solicitations are anticipated to be released by early next week and a 3-4 week
time frame will be provided to put together letters of interest.
Other Pertinent
information:
- All letters of interest will be
due at the same time. Industry will have 3-4 weeks
for teaming and decision making.
- Consultants may submit for all
four (4) opportunities, however consideration must be given to
understanding the intensity of each project and expectation to deliver.
- Consultants offering letters on
more than one solicitation will be asked to identify their priority.
- Each Solicitation will seek
ability to move quickly and call-in resources to meet deadlines.
- Careful coordination with
subconsultants should be considered as it relates to conflict of interest
and competition on alternative delivered projects.
- Each Contract will have a
required DBE Goal.
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TEENS SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
Two Salisbury teens were
seriously injured in an accident that occurred just before 8am Tuesday in
Chariton County. The patrol says that a
16 year old girl and a 14 year old boy were passengers’ in a vehicle driven by
39 year old Joshua Brown of Salisbury.
They were on US 24 at Highway Y in Brunswick when he attempted to make a
left turn, failed to yield and pulled into the path of a tractor trailer driven
by 59 year old Larry Fox of Brunswick and the semi struck the vehicle in the
passenger side. Both teens were
transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
FOUR INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN ADAIR COUNTY CRASH
Four people were injured, one
seriously in a Monday afternoon crash in Adair County. The highway patrol said it happened at 2:30pm
as a truck driven by 33 year old Brian Western of Greentop was stopped in the
roadway to make a left turn on US 63 when it was struck in the rear by a car
driven by 32 year old Neil Mehta of Kirksville.
The collision forced Western’s truck into the southbound lane where it
struck a truck driven by 22 year old Keith Steen Jr. of Kirksville and also a
truck driven by 76 year old Shirley Watt of Centralia. After impact Watt’s truck traveled off the
left side of the roadway and overturned.
She sustained serious injuries, while her passenger 68 year old Paul
Kennedy of Centralia suffered moderate injuries as did Steen Jr. also Mehta
suffered minor injuries. All four were
taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road
closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be
moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Business Route 63
(Baltimore Street) – September 23, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 6
to Charles Street in Kirksville between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Audrain County
U.S. Route 54 – September 18 -
20, LANE RESTRICTION for
grinding high joints from Missouri Route 19 to Route P in Vandalia between 8:00
a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Business Route 54 – September 23, LANE RESTRICTION for
grinding high joints from Green Boulevard to Teal Lake Road in Mexico between
8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 22 – September 24 – 25, LANE RESTRICTION for
grinding high joints from Mexico City Limits to Centralia City Limits between
8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Route N – September 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1600 feet west of West Jackson Street in
Martinsburg to CR 740 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Clark County
Route K – September 16 –
19 & 23 – 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from Iowa State line to Route AA between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Lewis County
Route D – September 16 –
19 & 23 – 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route U to Missouri Route 156 between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Route V – September 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Ethan Drive to Sherman Drive between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route V – September 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 61 to Henry Harris Road between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route V – September 27, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Ivy Lane to Harmony Grove Road between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Macon County
Route K – September 16 –
19, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Mariner Street to Landmark Street between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
U.S. Route 36
(Westbound) -
September 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route J to Route
Z between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 36
(Westbound) -
September 17 – 20, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route K to Route
TT in Shelby County between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. daily.
Route Z – September 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route CC to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Monroe County
U.S. Route 24 (Eastbound
& Westbound) – September 16 - 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work operations from Route C to
Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route D – September 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 647 to CR 657 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route D – September 27, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Route E to CR 657 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route Z – September 18 –
19, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 364 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Z – September 20
& 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route D to CR 616 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Route Z – September 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 770 to CR 650 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route Z – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 154 to CR 670 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route ZZ – September 23 -
24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route B to CR 1040 in Callaway County
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route ZZ – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Cedartown Road to Whitehall School Road
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route ZZ – September 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Whitehall School Road to Missouri Route 19
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Pike County
U.S. Route 79 – July 15 –
September 30, CLOSED for
flood wall construction from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville
beginning July 15th ending September 30th.
Randolph County
Route O – September 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1.5 miles west of Route C to 2 miles west
of Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route BB – September 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations beginning at CR 2150 continuing 1000 feet east
of CR 2150 between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route BB – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations beginning at CR 2270 continuing 1000 feet east
of CR 2270 between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route J – September 23 –
24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Walking Trail Drive to Quail Avenue between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route J – September 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Keller Drive to Rocky Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route K – September 16 -
17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Fifth Street to Keim Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route V – September 18 -
19, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route D to Hilliard Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route AA – September 18 -
19, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 458 between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby County
U.S. Route 36
(Westbound) –
September 17 – 20, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route K in Marion
County to Route TT between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 36
(Westbound) –
September 23 – 24, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 15
to Route N between 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 36
(Westbound) –
September 25 - 27, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from CR 311 to the
Macon County Line between 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. p.m. daily.
Route H – September 19, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route K between 7:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route M – September 17 –
18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route BB between 7:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Route P - September 23 –
24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 227 between 7:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – September 20, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 343 to CR 337 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m.
Route MM - September 25 -
26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to CR 315 between 7:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Hartsburg man was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at 6am Sunday in Callaway County. The patrol says that 26 year old Caleb Ellingsworth
was on Route CC when his motorcycle struck a cow that was in the roadway. He was transported by ambulance to University
Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVERS HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
Both drivers were hurt in a
two-vehicle wreck Sunday morning in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9:20am
as 38 year old Shannon Frkovic of Foley was on MO 47 when she failed to keep a
proper lookout and the front of her SUV struck the rear of a truck driven by 60
year old John Greco of Winfield. Both
were taken to area hospitals for treatment of minor injuries.
TEEN HURT IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A teen was hurt in a Sunday
afternoon crash in Lafayette County.
State troopers stated that a 16 year old girl from Dover, MO was on
14401 Rocky Ford Road when her SUV ran off the road, she overcorrected, causing
it to travel off the opposite side of the road and then struck an embankment and
overturned. The teen sustained minor injuries
and was taken to Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg for treatment. The crash happened at around 1:30pm Sunday.
September 16, 2024
Man seriously injured in Adair County accident
A Novinger man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 1:15pm Saturday in Adair County. The patrol says that 67 year old Gregory Dixson was on Highway 149 when he failed to negotiate a curve, causing his motorcycle to travel off the left side of the roadway and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
Man injured in Friday morning crash
A man was injured in a Friday morning crash in Monroe County. The highway patrol said it happened at 8:15am as 19 year old Anna Sinclair of Montgomery City was on Highway M at Highway C when she failed to stop at the intersection and her SUV struck a truck driven by 55 year old Randy Myers of Lawson. He was transported by ambulance to Moberly Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
Woman hurt in Friday morning wreck
32 year old Hailey Porter of Hunnewell was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Friday morning in Ralls County. MSHP stated that she was on Route H when her truck ran off the left side of the road and overturned. She sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment. The wreck happened at 7:25am Friday.
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Four injured, one seriously in Boone County accident
Four people were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at 9am Wednesday in Boone County. The patrol says that six vehicles were involved in the accident on eastbound I-70 as an SUV driven by 31 year old Sai Reddy of Kansas City failed to notice traffic ahead had stopped due to an unrelated incident when the SUV struck a car in the rear and then the SUV skidded from the left lane into the right lane, striking the rear of a truck and then it traveled off the roadway and came to rest partially blocking the right lane. Meanwhile the car was propelled into the rear of another car, while the truck struck the rear of another truck and finally the sixth vehicle was struck by airborne debris. Reddy suffered minor injuries, while his three passengers, all women sustained serious to moderate injuries. All four were transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
Man killed in Tuesday night incident
A Palmyra man was killed in a Tuesday night incident in Marion County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 7:15pm as 52 year old Scott Miller was riding his motorcycle on South Dickerson Street when he suffered a medical incident, lost control and it struck a curb and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital where he died a short time later from the medical incident.
Driver seriously injured in Tuesday morning wreck
51 year old Shane Whitacre of Moberly was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday morning in Knox County. MSHP stated that he was on MO 6 when his dump truck ran off the right side of the road, returned to the roadway, overcorrected, overturned and then went off the left side and came to rest off the road. He was air-lifted to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries. The wreck happened at 10am Tuesday.
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New Assistant Administrator for Macon County Health
Department
The Macon County Health
Department and the Macon County Health Department Board of Trustees invites you
to welcome Sarah Miller as the new Assistant Administrator which began on
Monday. She will be working and training
to assume the position beginning Jan. 1, 2025 with the retirement of current
Administrator Mike Chambers. Miller has
a long history working in health care for 18 years at Samaritan Hospital in
Macon primarily in insurance billing and has spent the last 10 years as Patient
Accounts Director.
Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions
to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products
On Tuesday, during a press conference at the State Capitol,
Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced a joint task
force between the Attorney General's Office (AGO) and the Division of Alcohol
and Tobacco Control (ATC) to combat the spread of unregulated psychoactive
cannabis products in Missouri. This latest action comes after Governor
Parson announced Executive Order 24-10 and
subsequent emergency rules by ATC were refused.
Governor Parson and Attorney General Bailey were joined
by Senate President Pro Tempore Caleb Rowden, House Majority Floor Leader
Jonathan Patterson, Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Director
Paula Nickelson, Department of Public Safety Deputy Director Kevin Bond, ATC
State Supervisor Michael Leara, and Missouri Poison Center Director Julie
Weber.
"While there are some out there who want Missourians to
believe the proliferation of these harmful products is not an emergency or
threat to the well-being of Missouri children, I, along with the Attorney
General, DPS, DHSS, and other health experts, strongly disagree," Governor Parson said.
"Together, with the help of the Attorney General and his team, we will
root out these cannabis products being deceptively marketed to our children
until such time the General Assembly provides the statutory framework for
commonsense regulations."
“Under state law, Missourians have a right to know what is in
the products they or their children consume. That is why we are building on our
existing investigation into these harmful, illicit products by formalizing a
unit within my Consumer Protection Division that will be dedicated to
investigating referrals from the ATC,” Attorney General Bailey said. “We
will enforce the law to protect our children every step of the way.”
The AGO and ATC will establish a joint task force. Under the terms
of the partnership, ATC will be responsible for investigating its licensees who
sell unregulated psychoactive cannabis products in their facilities, collecting
evidence of deceptive marketing practices, and referring matters to the AGO.
The AGO will create a specialized new unit within its Consumer
Protection division to evaluate referrals from ATC and use its
authority under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act (MMPA) to
bring legal action against licensees who continue prohibited practices
related to unregulated psychoactive cannabis products
DHSS will continue to embargo unregulated psychoactive cannabis
food products being sold, manufactured, or delivered in Missouri that do not
originate from an "approved source" according to state and federal
law. DHSS's efforts will complement those of the AGO and ATC's joint task
force.
Since September 1, DHSS has visited 64 facilities, finding 39
with unregulated psychoactive cannabis products present on shelves. Thus far,
8,929 products have been embargoed through these enforcement efforts.
DHSS already regulates food products using the authority within
Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 196, sections 196.010 to 196.120, and
the Missouri Food Code. To
report an unregulated product, submit a complaint at Health.Mo.Gov/Report.
Highway Commission Seeks Applications for MoDOT
Director
The Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission have opened its search for a new director for the
Missouri Department of Transportation. Director Patrick McKenna has announced
his departure effective September 20, and the Commission has named MoDOT Deputy
Director Ed Hassinger as interim director to lead the organization during the
transition.
The
Commission has posted the job description and job posting, which includes
instructions for how to apply, at www.modot.org/careers. Applications
will be received through 5:00 p.m. on September 27, 2024.
“The
Commission appreciates the input received from stakeholders, the public and
employees on important leadership qualities for the director. Some of the
common themes we heard include a commitment to safety, vision, integrity,
engagement and collaboration and a focus on all modes of transportation,” said
Commission Chairman W. Dustin Boatwright. “The MoDOT Director position is
critical to the success of transportation in Missouri, and we are excited to
see the interest and talent of applicants for this challenging position.”
The
Commission intends to have a new director in place by the end of the year.
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of
general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has
planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Audrain
County
U.S. Route 54 –
September 9 - 12, LANE
RESTRICTION for grinding high joints from Missouri Route
19 to Route P in Vandalia between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Knox
County
Missouri Route 156 –
September 9 - 12, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the North River Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Lewis
County
Route V –
September 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route Z to Route O between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route V –
September 10 – 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route O between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route D - September 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Columbus Street to
Route U between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Lincoln
County
Route V –
September 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 0.03 mile before Whippoorwill Trail to
0.144 mile after Ivy Lane between 8:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Route V – September 17, CLOSED for culvert replacement
operations from Ethan Drive to Sherman Drive between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Marion County
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) - September 17 – 20, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route K to Route TT between
6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) - September 16, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route U to Route J between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) - September 17, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route E to Route U between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monroe
County
U.S. Route 24 (Eastbound &
Westbound) – September 9 - 11, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
operations from CR 971 to Route A between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 24 (Eastbound &
Westbound) – September 12 – 13, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
operations from Route A to Business Highway 24 between 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Montgomery
County
Route CC –
September 12, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from approximately 1500 feet east of Missouri
Route 161 to Mayapple Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route JJ –
September 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations beginning 400 feet east continuing to 1000 feet
east of Route F between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Pike
County
U.S. Route 79 –
July 15 – September 15, CLOSED for
flood wall construction from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville
beginning July 15th ending September 15th.
Schuyler
County
Route V –
September 9 – 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route D to Hilliard Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route K – September 16 - 17, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from Fifth Street to
Keim Avenue between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland
County
Route P – September 9 – 12, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from the Iowa State Line
to Route K between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route BB –
September 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from CR 706 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route CC –
September 10, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route B to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Shelby
County
U.S. Route 36 (Eastbound) –
September 9 – 11, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work operations from Route T to
Route Z between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) – September 17 – 20, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route K to Route TT between
6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. daily.
Route H – September 19, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Missouri Route 151 to Route K between 7:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m.
Route M – September 17 – 18, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route BB between 7:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. daily.
Route U – September 20, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 343 to CR 337 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
COMMISSION
AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR PROJECTS IN NORTHEAST DISTRICT
During its regular meeting on September 5, the
Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded the following contracts
for seal coat and resurfacing projects in the Northeast District.
- A $2.7M contract was awarded to W.L. Miller Company for
seal coat and resurfacing projects in Clark, Putnam, Schuyler and Scotland
counties at the following locations:
- U.S. Route 136 - resurfacing from U.S. Route 63 in
Schuyler County to 0.3 miles west of Route N near Livonia in Putnam
County
- U.S. Route 136 - seal coat from U.S. Route 63 at
Lancaster in Schuyler County to the Scotland County line
- U.S. Route 136 - seal coat from the Schuyler County
line to 0.5 miles west of the BNSF Railroad near Medill in Clark County
- A $9M contract was awarded to Emery Sapp & Sons,
Inc. for resurfacing projects in Audrain, Boone, Knox, Monroe and Shelby
counties at the following locations:
- Route K - from Missouri Route 151 to Missouri Route 15
in Shelbyville in Shelby County
- Missouri Route 151 - from Missouri Route 156 in Knox
County to 0.3 miles north of U.S. Route 36 near Clarence in Shelby County
- Missouri Route 151 - from 0.3 miles north of U.S.
Route 36 in Shelby County to Missouri Route 22 near Centralia in Boone
County, and on Business Route 36 in Clarence in Shelby County
- Business Route 36 - from U.S. Route 36 west junction
to U.S. Route 36 east junction in Shelbina in Shelby County
- A $3.2M contract was awarded to W.L. Miller Company for
a resurfacing project in Adair, Schuyler and Sullivan counties at the
following locations. The routes below are included in Gov. Parson’s Rural
Roads program.
- Route D - from Missouri Route 6 in Green Castle in
Sullivan County to Missouri Route 149 in Adair County
- Route H - from U.S. Route 136 to Route W in Schuyler
County
- Route W - from Putnam County line to U.S. Route 63 in
Schuyler County
- Route T - from U.S. Route 63 to end of state
maintenance in Adair County
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MAN HURT IN LEWIS COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Ewing man was hurt in an accident that occurred after 1am Sunday in Lewis County. The patrol says that 23 year old Gavin Scott was on Highway BB when he failed to negotiate a curve and his car ran off the roadway. He was taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment of minor injuries.
MOTORCYCLIST INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT CRASH
31 year old Rhett Mullins of Galt was injured in a Saturday night crash in Sullivan County. The highway patrol said it happened at around 8:05pm as he was on MO 6 when his motorcycle malfunctioned resulting in a crash. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to Wright Memorial Hospital for treatment.
DRIVER HURT IN SATURDAY EVENING WRECK
A driver was hurt in a two-vehicle wreck Saturday evening in Ralls County. MSHP stated that a car driven by 24 year old Eduardo Ulloa of Lincoln, NE was on US 36 when he turned into the path of a tractor trailer driven by 21 year old Andriy Fedinchyk of Nicholasville, KY and the tractor trailer struck the car. Fedinchyk refused treatment at the scene for minor injuries. The wreck happened at 7:20pm Saturday.
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of
general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has
planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Audrain
County
U.S. Route 54 –
September 9 - 12, LANE
RESTRICTION for grinding high joints from Missouri Route
19 to Route P in Vandalia between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
Knox
County
Missouri Route 156 –
September 3 - 12, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the North River Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Lewis
County
Route V –
September 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route Z to Route O between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route V –
September 10 – 11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route O between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln
County
Missouri Route 79 –
September 3 - 6, LANE
RESTRICTION for grinding high joints from Foley city
limits to Winfield city limits between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route V –
September 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 0.03 mile before Whippoorwill Trail to
0.144 mile after Ivy Lane between 8:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Monroe
County
U.S. Route 24 (Eastbound) –
September 4 - 6, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from CR 396 to CR 426
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 24 (Eastbound &
Westbound) – September 9 - 11, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
operations from CR 971 to Route A between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 24 (Eastbound &
Westbound) – September 12 – 13, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder work
operations from Route A to Business Highway 24 between 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Montgomery
County
Route CC –
September 12, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from approximately 1500 feet east of Missouri
Route 161 to Mayapple Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route JJ –
September 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations beginning 400 feet east continuing to 1000 feet
east of Route F between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Pike
County
U.S. Route 79 –
July 15 – September 15, CLOSED for
flood wall construction from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville
beginning July 15th ending September 15th.
Ralls
County
Route O –
September 6, CLOSED for
private entrance bridge replacement beginning 700 feet south of the Marion
County line and continuing to 1000 feet south of the Marion County line between
7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Schuyler
County
Route V –
September 9 – 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route D to Hilliard Avenue between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland
County
Route BB –
September 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from CR 706 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route CC –
September 10, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route B to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route EE –
September 9, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from CR 852 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Shelby
County
U.S. Route 36 (Eastbound) –
September 9 – 11, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work operations from Route T to
Route Z between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
MSHP RELEASES LABOR DAY HOLIDAY STATS
Seven people
died in traffic crashes, two people died in a boating crash, and one person
drowned during the 2024 Labor Day holiday weekend. The 2024 counting period for
the Labor Day holiday was from 6 p.m., Friday, August 30, through 11:59 p.m.,
Monday, September 2.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the
following enforcement activity during 2024 Labor Day holiday:
MSHP Traffic Statistics (preliminary):
Crashes - 233
Injuries - 115
Fatalities - 7
DWI - 108
Drug Arrests - 5
MSHP Boating Statistics (preliminary):
Crashes ─ 3
Injuries ─ 8
Fatalities ─ 2
BWI - 8
Drownings - 1
Drug Arrests - 0
2024 Labor Day Holiday Boating Statistics
Troopers investigated three boating crashes,
which included eight injuries and two fatalities. Troopers made eight boating
while intoxicated arrests. One person drowned over the holiday weekend. The two
fatalities and the drowning occurred in the Troop F, Jefferson City, area.
Drowning Incident
The drowning occurred on Saturday, August 31,
2024. William R. Hitzemann, 45, of Weldon Spring, MO, attempted to swim to
shore from a vessel. While swimming Hitzemann became distressed and unable to
make it to the shore. He was not wearing a life jacket. This drowning occurred
at Golden Eagle Lake in Montgomery County. The Patrol was assisted by the
Montgomery County Sheriff's Department.
Boating Fatality
Two boating fatalities occurred on Sunday,
September 1, 2024. Reven N. Newbound, 30, and a juvenile, 7, both of
Owensville, MO, died when the vessel Newbound was operating struck a root wad
causing the vessel to collide with a rock bluff. The juvenile was wearing a
life jacket and Newbound was not wearing a life jacket at the time of
collision. Both subjects were pronounced deceased by Osage County Coroner A.J.
Probst. Five other occupants on the vessel received injuries. The crash
occurred on the Gasconade River, near Pointers Creek.
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MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Sunday, September 1 at
approximately 1:43AM, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to a
business in the 1400 block of W Monroe in reference to an alarm sounding.
Responding personnel found that someone had forced open the doors to the
business and taken around $1,200 worth of merchandise. Investigation led to the
identification of Dakota M Goodin, age 27 of Mexico, as the suspect. At
approximately 7:10AM, officers located Goodin walking in the 600 block of W
Monroe. Goodin was arrested without incident. He was processed at MPSD and taken
to the Audrain County Jail for Burglary 2nd Degree, Stealing over $750, and Possession
of Drug Paraphernalia.
On Friday, August 30 at
approximately 3:15PM, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to a crash
on the US Highway 54 bypass, about 1/2 mile south of E Liberty. The
Audrain County Sheriff’s Department assisted with traffic control and the Missouri
State Highway Patrol assisted in the investigation. MPSD determined that Tyler
W Herman, age 30 from Bloomington, IL was driving a red, 2017 Dodge pickup truck
southbound when he drove into the northbound lane in what some witnesses described
as an attempt to pass other vehicles. The Dodge struck a silver, 2005
Toyota SUV being driven by Mary L Piper, age 70 of Columbia, and the vehicles
caught fire. MPSD quickly extinguished the fire. Piper died prior to MPSDs
arrival. Herman was removed from his vehicle and Audrain Ambulance District
transported him to University Hospital where he was admitted for treatment for
his injuries. An initial report was forwarded to the Audrain County
Prosecuting Attorney who obtained an arrest warrant for Herman for Driving
While Intoxicated-Causing a Fatality and other offenses. Herman was arrested in
Bloomington after his release from the hospital and is currently in jail.
PUTNAM COUNTY ROUTE M BRIDGE TO BE REPLACED
The next bridge replacement
project included in the Northwest Bridge Bundle project is scheduled to begin
soon. The Putnam County Route M bridge over Medicine Creek Fork, located near
Powersville, will close beginning Monday, Sept. 9. The project to replace the
bridge is expected to continue through mid-January 2025.
During
construction, motorists should seek an alternate route around the closure. The
Medicine Creek Fork Bridge was built in 1953 and has a traffic volume of
approximately 53 vehicles per day.
“The
Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build project which will replace or rehabilitate
31 poor-condition bridges in north central Missouri, and this bridge is number
ten,” stated Missouri Department of Transportation Project Director Michael
Marriott. The Capital – Horner & Shifrin team was awarded the design-build
contract by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission at its meeting
in December 2023.
Design-build
is a project delivery method in which one contracting team is selected to
design and build the highway improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the
project goals, budget and schedule and the contractor team completes the work.
This technique has been known to significantly save time and provide cost
savings.
All
work is weather permitting and schedules are subject to change.
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TWO HURT IN SUNDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT
Two Marceline residents were hurt in an accident that occurred at 8:25pm Sunday in Macon County. The patrol says that 33 year old Tyler McHenry of Anabel was eastbound on US 63 two miles south of La Plata when he pulled into the path of a northbound car driven by a 17 year old boy from Marceline and McHenry's truck struck the car. Both the teen and his passenger 22 year old Christopher Dixon were taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY CRASH
A Fulton woman was seriously injured in a Monday night crash in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened after 7:30pm as 57 year old Sherri Zajdel was on Route Z when she over accelerated, causing her motorcycle to travel off the right side of the roadway, overturned and ejected her from it. She was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN MONDAY NIGHT WRECK
25 year old Darinel Estaban Morales of Mexico was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Audrain County. MSHP stated that he was on Route KK when his SUV ran off the left side of the road, struck a culvert and several signs before overturning. He sustained minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment. The wreck happened at around 6:50pm Monday.
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WOMAN INJURED IN ADAIR
COUNTY ACCIDENT
A
Kirksville woman was injured in an accident that occurred at 3:20pm Friday in
Adair County. The patrol says that 54 year old Sonia Lopez Palomino was
on MO 6 when her truck slid off the right side of the roadway and
overturned. She was transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional
Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of moderate injuries.
MAN KILLED IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
66 year old James Moore of Auxvasse was killed in a motorcycle wreck
Saturday afternoon in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 4:45pm as he was westbound on I-70 when his motorcycle began to
skid, traveled off the right side of the road and struck a ditch, ejecting him
from it. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Friday, August 30 at
approximately 3:15PM, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the US
Highway 54 bypass, on the railroad overpass, in reference to a crash.
Responding personnel found two vehicles that had struck each other head on and
were still attached. The vehicles were on fire. The fire was extinguished and
the people in the vehicles were removed. Audrain Ambulance District transported
a man to University Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. A woman was
killed in the crash. There were no other people involved in the crash and the
incident is still under investigation. The bypass was closed until
approximately 5:06PM
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MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Monday, August 5, 2024, the
Mexico Public Safety Department became aware of a dumpster fire, which had occurred
in a downtown alley over the previous weekend. It was determined the fire had
burned itself out, but not before damaging the dumpster, another trash
receptacle, and two buildings. Investigation led to a suspect being identified
and a case being forwarded to the Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney. On Tuesday,
August 27 at about 1:59PM, MPSD arrested Nathan M Sommer, age 39, for a warrant
for Knowingly Burning or Exploding. Sommer was taken to the Audrain County Jail
for the offense.
On Tuesday, August 27, 2024 at approximately
2:18PM, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 900 block of
Garfield in reference to harassment. Responding officers determined that
a resident was being harassed by some of her neighbors because they believed she
had cooperated with MPSD on an unrelated issue. As officers were
attempting to investigate what occurred, some of the people at the neighboring
address became combative. Malachi L Whitley, age 18, was arrested for
Harassment 1st degree and Violation of bond conditions. Austin
W Terry, age 26, was arrested for Harassment 1st degree and
Resisting Arrest. Joshua L Graham, age 18, was arrested for Interfering
With an Arrest. All three were processed at MPSD and taken to the Audrain
County Jail for the offenses.
On Monday, August 26, 2024 at
approximately 6:28PM, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 700
block of Singleton Street in reference to a car fire.
Responding personnel found a 2002
Hyundai sedan with a large fire in the passenger compartment. The fire was
extinguished with the vehicle suffering extensive damage and the house it was
parked next to suffering heat damage. Initial investigation indicates the fire
was started as part of an ongoing disturbance between the people who use the vehicle.
Investigation is ongoing. There were no injuries from the incident. Anyone with
information is asked to contact CRIMESTOPPERS at (800) 392-TIPS or (800)
392-8477 or Mexico Public Safety at (573) 473-5800 or (573) 581-2100.
KARHOFF CONVICTED OF DRUG TRAFFICKING, FIREARM CHARGES
Audrain County Prosecuting
Attorney Jacob Shellabarger announces that Larry Dale Karhoff, 53, of Mexico,
Mo., was found guilty of six counts: two counts of Trafficking in the First
Degree for methamphetamine and
fentanyl, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Possession of a Controlled
Substance, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, and Driving While Suspended. A jury of
eleven women and one man found Karhoff guilty after about two hours of
deliberations at the Audrain County Courthouse in Mexico Monday.
Karhoff will be sentenced October
7.
The incident occurred on February
5, 2022, when a Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper noticed a car with what
he believed was a revoked driver. Larry Karhoff, the driver, was revoked. He
was arrested for that, and searched, where the Trooper found methamphetamine,
fentanyl, alprazolam and hydrocodone, as well as a Ruger handgun was found in
Larry’s pants. Karhoff has multiple prior convictions for controlled
substances, including distribution of a controlled substance, and as a felon in
possession of a firearm and unlawful use of a weapon.
MSHP: INCLUDE SAFETY IN YOUR PLANS FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State
Highway Patrol, encourages everyone to plan for a safe 2024 Labor Day weekend.
Whether you are on the water or on the road, it’s everyone's responsibility to
travel safely and observe all Missouri laws. Never operate a vehicle or vessel
while you are impaired. Alcohol affects your judgement, reaction time, vision,
coordination, and comprehension. The movement of the boat, vibration and noise
from the boat’s motor, sun, and wind are all boating stressors and enhance the
effect of alcohol on your body. If alcohol is part of your water activities,
drink responsibly, and never operate a vessel if you’ve consumed alcohol.
The 2024 counting period for the Labor Day
holiday will be from 6 p.m., Friday, August 30, 2024, through 11:59 p.m.
Monday, September 2, 2024.
The Labor Day holiday is a busy boating weekend.
Before you take your boat on the water, inspect fuel lines and hose connections
for leaks, and test the battery to confirm it is charged. When refueling, turn
off any electrical devices which could create a spark. After refueling, open
the engine compartment to visually inspect and smell for fuel leaks. Activate
the blower system for at least four minutes before restarting the vessel.
In 2023, there were 12 boating crashes which
included zero fatalities and three injuries. No one drowned over last year's
Labor Day holiday. Troopers arrested 10 people for boating while intoxicated
during last year's counting period.
Marine enforcement troopers will be working to
make our waterways safer during the holiday weekend. Missouri’s boaters are
asked to do their part by remaining alert for other boats and swimmers and
being courteous on the water. Smaller vessels should yield right-of-way to
larger vessels. Boaters should avoid overloading their boat with too many
passengers and always pay close attention to the boats around them. Causing
harm to another person or their property with an excessive boat wake may
subject you to enforcement action or civil liability. Treat other boaters and
property owners as you want to be treated. Be courteous and follow all of
Missouri’s boating laws. Remember: Life jackets
save lives. Wear one when you are on or around water.
If you'll be on the road this Labor Day holiday,
make sure your vehicle is in good working condition before you depart. Drive
courteously and obey all of Missouri's traffic laws. Remember to buckle up and
pay attention as you travel.
Help ensure a safer Labor Day weekend for
everyone.
In Missouri, 15 people died and 477 were injured
in 1,058 traffic crashes over the 2023 Labor Day holiday. This means one person
was killed or injured every 9.5 minutes. Troopers arrested 125 people for
driving while intoxicated during last year’s holiday weekend.
The Highway Patrol will be participating in
Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness & Reduction Effort) over the Labor Day
holiday weekend. Speed, inattention, and impaired driving are leading causes of
traffic crashes. All available troopers will be patrolling Missouri’s roadways
and waterways. Troopers on the roadways will be enforcing Missouri’s speed
limit, seat belt, and impaired driving laws, in addition to being available to
assist motorists.
The public is encouraged to call the Patrol's
Emergency Report Line (800) 525-5555 or *55 on your cellular phone if they
witness criminal activity or experience an emergency. These emergency numbers
are operational for both highway and water emergencies. If your celebration
includes alcohol, designate someone else to drive whether you are in your boat
or your car. Please don't become a statistic.
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WOMAN HURT IN MONDAY MORNING CRASH
20 year old Hannah Stanton of Milan was hurt in a Monday morning crash in Sullivan County. State troopers stated that she was on Route E and failed to yield making a left hand turn and her van collided with a truck driven by 49 year old Jason Dickerson of Milan. She was taken to Sullivan County Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened after 9am Monday.
MAN INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
A Troy man was injured in an accident that occurred at 5:40pm Sunday in Lincoln County. The patrol says that 29 year old Ryan Bathe was on US 61 when his motorcycle experienced a malfunction, causing it to skid and overturned onto its side, ejecting him from it. He was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN AUDRAIN COUNTY WRECK
A Mexico driver was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday night in Audrain County. The highway patrol said it happened at 6:30pm as 56 year old Patrick Baker was on US 54 when his van traveled off the road, struck several road signs and a MoDOT sign. Baker refused medical attention at the scene for minor injuries.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri
region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Audrain County
U.S. Route 54 – August 26 –
28, LANE
RESTRICTION for grinding high joints from Missouri Route
19 to Route P in Vandalia between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Clark County
Route NN – August 26 - 27, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from Route K to Missouri Route 81 between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. daily.
Knox County
Missouri Route 156 – August 26 –
29, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the North River Bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Lincoln County
Missouri Route 79 - August 26 –
29, LANE
RESTRICTION for grinding high joints from Foley city
limits to Winfield city limits between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
U.S. Route 36 (Eastbound and Westbound
Passing Lanes) – August 27, LANE
RESTRICTION for new transmission line installation from
Gantz Street in Macon to Hickory Street between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 36 (Eastbound) – September 4 –
5, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Long Branch Lake Road to Kellogg Avenue in Macon
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 63 (Southbound) – August 28 –
29, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Lake Street to
Business Route 36/West Briggs Drive in Macon between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Monroe County
U.S. Route 24 – August 26 – 29
& September 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from CR 457 to CR 831
between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
U.S. Route 24 (Eastbound) – September
4, LANE RESTRICTION for
shoulder work operations from CR 117 to CR 971 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 24 – September 5 -
6, LANE RESTRICTION for
shoulder work operations from CR 971 to Route A between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Pike County
U.S. Route 79 – July 15 –
September 15, CLOSED for
flood wall construction from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville
beginning July 15th ending September 15th.
Randolph County
U.S. Route 24 – August 26, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance beginning 200 feet west of Business Route 63 continuing to
1500 feet west of Business Route 63 over the Moberly Stub Railroad between 7:00
a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Route BB – August 28, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations beginning 0.5 mile east of CR 2210 to 1.0 mile
east of CR 2210 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route BB – August 29, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 2170 to .05 mile east of CR 2170 between
7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route O – August 26 – 27, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Miller Corner to Germania Avenue between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route A – August 26 – 29 & September
3, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route U to Route M between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Route A – September 5, CLOSED for seal
coat operations from Route U to Route M between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route RA – September 4, CLOSED for
patching and seal coat operations from Route U to CR 107 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Warren County
I-70 (Eastbound & Westbound) – August 26 –
28, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations between mile
marker 191 in Warren County and mile marker 211.6 near Route A in St. Charles
County. All work will take place from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily.
Missouri Route 94 – August 26, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Missouri Route 47 to Route TT between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
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August 26, 2024
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY SATURDAY MORNING
ACCIDENT
A Keytesville man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 3:25am Saturday in Chariton County. The patrol says that 49 year old Chuck McKinstry was on the intersection of Ridge Street and State Street in Keytesville when he failed to negotiate a turn and struck a utility pole and was ejected from his UTV. He was air-lifted to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN MACON COUNTY INCIDENT
A La Plata woman was hurt in an early Friday morning incident in Macon County. The highway patrol said it happened at 5:50am as 46 year old Danielle Edwards was on Highway 156 when she experienced a medical emergency, causing her SUV to travel off the roadway. She was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment.
TEEN INJURED IN SATURDAY MORNING WRECK
19 year old Brynna Beamer of Rush Hill was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday morning in Audrain County. MSHP stated that she was on US 54 when her truck ran off the right side of the road and struck an embankment. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries. The wreck happened at 6:10am Saturday.
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August 23, 2024
TWO INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two Macon residents were injured in an accident that occurred at 5:10pm Wednesday in Macon County. The patrol says that 38 year old Andrea White was on US 63 one mile south of Atlanta when her car traveled off the road and overturned. She sustained moderate injuries, while her passenger a 13 year old boy suffered minor injuries. Both were taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment.
THREE DRIVERS INJURED IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
Three drivers were injured in a Wednesday afternoon crash in Randolph County. The highway patrol said it happened at 2:05pm as 20 year old Sarah Dowling of Moberly was on US 63 when she failed to yield to southbound traffic and her car was struck by a truck driven by 27 year old Caitlin Magers of Novinger and then Magers truck was struck by a truck driven by 51 year old Daniel Hager of Wellsville. All three vehicles ran off the west side of the roadway and then Magers truck struck a sign and overturned. Both Magers and Hager were transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries, while Dowling was taken to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN WEDNESDAY MORNING WRECK
71 year old Judith Ford of Troy was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday morning in Lincoln County. MSHP stated that she was on US 61 when she suffered a medical incident, causing her car to travel off the right side of the road and struck two roadway markers. After impact the car continued traveling southbound, struck the US 61 and Route U concrete overpass. After the third impact it overturned onto its top, struck the guardrail and came to a final rest facing south. She was taken to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment. The wreck happened at 11:35am Wednesday.
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August 22, 2024
MAN INJURED IN ADAIR COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Milan man was injured in an accident that occurred at 7:10am Wednesday in Adair County. The patrol says that 24 year old Abraham Arzola was on MO 6 two miles east of Green Castle when his car traveled off the north side of the roadway and overturned, ejecting him and then the car came to rest on top of him. He was transported by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN MONDAY NIGHT WRECK
A Polo woman was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Livingston County. State troopers stated that 22 year old Mary Barnett was on Livingston County Road 2164 when she failed to negotiate a curve at Livingston County Road 235, causing her car to travel off the west side of the roadway, went down an embankment and came to rest on its wheels facing northwest. She was taken to Hedrick Medical Center in Chillicothe for treatment of minor injuries. The wreck happened at 11:30pm Tuesday.
DRIVER HURT IN EARLY MONDAY MORNING CRASH
45 year old Eric Zenovitch of Kirksville was hurt in an early Monday morning crash in Schuyler County. The highway patrol said it happened at 4:40am as he was on US 63 at Lancaster when his truck ran off the right side of the road and struck a culvert. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center for treatment.
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August 20, 2024
FIVE INJURED, FOUR SERIOUSLY IN SCOTLAND COUNTY ACCIDENT
Five men were injured, four seriously in an accident that occurred at 8:30pm Sunday in Scotland County. The patrol says that 18 year old Charles Horst of Memphis was on Highway U when his SUV traveled off the roadway, struck the ground and a tree. Horst along with three passenger's sustained serious injuries, while his other passenger suffered moderate injuries. All five were taken to Scotland County Hospital in Memphis for treatment.
MOTORCYCLIST SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY MONDAY MORNING INCIDENT
35 year old Warren Godfrey of Philadelphia, MO was seriously injured in an early Monday morning incident in Marion County. The highway patrol said it happened at 12:45am as he was on Highway 168 when his motorcycle struck a deer in the road, causing it to skid off the right side and came to rest. He was transported by ambulance to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL with serious injuries.
TWO DRIVERS HURT IN MONDAY MORNING HEAD-ON COLLISION
Two drivers were hurt in a head-on collision Monday morning in Lewis County. MSHP stated that a 17 year old boy from Monticello was on Route BB when his car crossed the center line on a curve and struck a car driven by 27 year old Hayle Swain of Lewistown head-on. The teen sustained moderate injuries while Swain suffered minor injuries. Both were taken to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment. The crash happened at 7:05am Monday.
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THREE
TEENS INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
Three Moberly teens were injured, one seriously in an accident
that occurred at around 12:10am Friday in Randolph County. The patrol
says that a 17 year old boy was on Highway BB when he swerved to avoid a deer,
causing his car to travel off the roadway, struck an embankment and
overturned. The driver along with one of his passengers' a 15 year old
boy suffered moderate injuries, while his other passenger a 17 year old boy
sustained serious injuries. All three were transported by ambulance to
University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
27 year old Seth Rupp of Moberly was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday
morning in Monroe County. The highway patrol said that it happened at
7:30am as he was on Monroe County Road 1050 and pursuing a vehicle when his car
ran off the right side of the road, struck a ditch and a fence. He was
taken to Moberly Regional Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN INJURED IN EARLY FRIDAY MORNING CRASH
A Monroe City man was injured in an early Friday morning crash in Ralls
County. MSHP stated that 21 year old Hunter Whitt was on Route W when his
car traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck a ditch and
overturned. He was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of
moderate injuries. The crash happened at around 5:40am Friday.
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August 16, 2024
TEEN KILLED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Salisbury teen was killed in an accident that occurred at 6:20pm Wednesday in Randolph County. The patrol says that 18 year old Zander Munden was on US Highway 24 when his car traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck several trees. The teen was pronounced dead at the scene.
MAN HURT IN EARLY THURSDAY MORNING WRECK
A man was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck early Thursday morning in Linn County. The highway patrol said it happened just before 4am as Alejandro Menendez of Fultondale, AL was on Highway 5 at Linneus when he fell asleep, causing his van to run off the roadway. He was transported by ambulance to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment.
WOMAN KILLED IN EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
A New London woman was killed in an early Wednesday morning crash in Ralls County. MSHP stated that 28 year old Rachel Nodine was on MO 79 when her truck traveled off the left side of the road, struck an embankment and overturned, ejecting her from it. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash happened at 12am Wednesday.
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August 14, 2024
MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Bucklin man was involved in an
accident that occurred at 12:35pm Tuesday in Macon County. The patrol says that 60 year old Stephen
Bright was on US 36 when he suffered a medical condition, causing his car to
travel off the roadway and struck a guardrail.
He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A Robertsville man was seriously
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Monday afternoon in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at
12:40pm as 45 year old Jason Hill was on Route H when the towed unit on his
truck traveled off the north side of the roadway, before his truck did the same
thing and then the truck returned to the road, before the towed unit rolled
over, causing the truck to roll over and overturned. He was transported by ambulance to SSM Health
St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis with serious injuries.
TEEN HURT IN MONDAY NIGHT CRASH
A Union teen was hurt in a Monday
night crash in Franklin County. MSHP
stated that the 17 year old girl was on Highway 100 when she failed to maintain
a single lane and her car ran off the right side of the road. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to
St. Louis Children’s Hospital for treatment.
The crash happened at 9:30pm Monday.
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August 13, 2024
AREA BRIDGE REHABILITATION PROJECT COMPLETE
The bridge rehabilitation project on Scotland
County Route A, over BNSF Railway, 0.3 miles east of Route M near Rutledge, has
been completed and opened to traffic on August 9. Included in this contract is
an additional bridge rehabilitation project located on Route T over North
Fork Middle Fabius River, 1.9 miles west of Missouri Route 15 near Bible Grove
completed earlier this summer. Emery
Sapp & Sons, Inc. was awarded the contract earlier this year in the amount
of $767,287.
DRIVER INJURED IN CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Steedman driver was injured in
an accident that occurred at 2:30pm Sunday in Callaway County. The patrol says that 55 year old Debra Caissie
was on County Road 428 when her truck traveled off the right side of the
roadway, she overcorrected, causing it to begin to slide before striking a
tree. She was taken to University Hospital
in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A Lonedell woman was seriously
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday afternoon in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at 1:40pm
as 27 year old Emily McClard was on Highway N when her vehicle ran off the
right side of the road and overturned. She
was transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Washington with serious
injuries.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of
general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has
planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair
County
Missouri Route 6 –
August 19, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance over the structure over
the Chariton River, located 0.50 mile west of Rye Creek Road between 8:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m.
Audrain
County
Business Route 54 (Northbound) –
August 19, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from East Holt Street
to Arch Drive in Mexico between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 12-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 54 On Ramp
(Eastbound) – August 20 – 21, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from Business 54 to the bottom of the ramp merging onto U.S. Route
54 (Eastbound) between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working daily.
U.S. Route 54 On Ramp
(Westbound) – August 22, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Business 54 to
the bottom of the ramp merging onto U.S. Route 54 (Westbound) between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
Clark
County
Route AA –
August 19 – 21, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route K at Luray to Route NN between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route BB –
August 12 – 15, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 113 to Missouri Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route NN –
August 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route K to Missouri Route 81 between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
Knox
County
Missouri Route 156 –
August 12, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.25 mile before
and after the bridge over the North River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route C –
August 20, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 11 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route O –
August 14, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Laramie Street to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route Y –
August 19, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Elwood Ave to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route Z –
August 15, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Bean Blossom Loop to Missouri Route 6 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route TT –
August 12 – 13, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln
County
U.S. Route 61 (Northbound and
Southbound) – August 19 – 23, LANE RESTRICTION for surveying
operations from the intersection of Route K/Route V to Creech Lane between 8:30
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Macon
County
Missouri Route 3 –
August 14, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Old Highway 36 to
the South Outer Road (Golden Avenue) between 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A 12-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) –
August 14, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile west of Route C to after Middle Fork Bridge
over the Chariton River between 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. A 12-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 36 (Westbound) –
August 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from Missouri Route 129
to Route W between 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be
in place where crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 36 (Eastbound) –
August 13, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.25 mile before
and after the bridge over Gantz Street in Macon between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion
County
U.S. Route 61 (Northbound -
McMasters Avenue) – August 13, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Sunny Side Avenue
to Stardust Drive in Hannibal between 3:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Route 61/24 (Southbound) –
August 21, LANE
RESTRICTION for brush cutting operations from CR 365 to CR
312 between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Montgomery
County
Missouri Route 161 (Second Street) –
August 12 – 16, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from Walker Street to Allen Street in Montgomery City
beginning 7:00 a.m. Monday, August 12th through 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 16th.
Route B (Wilson Street) August
12 – 16, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from Walker Street to Missouri Route 19 in Montgomery City
beginning at 7:00 a.m. Monday, August 12th through 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August
16th.
Route ZZ (South Madison Street) –
August 15 – 17, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from South Krekel Street to West Sturgeon Street in
Wellsville beginning at 7:00 a.m. Thursday, August 15th through 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 17th.
Pike
County
U.S. Route 79 –
July 15 – September 15, CLOSED for
flood wall construction from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville
beginning July 15th ending September 15th.
Randolph
County
U.S. Route 24 –
August 20, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance beginning 200 feet west
of Business Route 63 continuing to 1500 feet west of Business Route 63 over the
Moberly Stub Railroad between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Scotland
County
Route V –
August 21 - 22, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route M to Route K between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
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TEEN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Bevier teen was injured in an
accident that occurred at 6:40pm Saturday in Macon County. The patrol says that 18 year old Natalie West
was on Jaguar Street when her jeep slid on the gravel roadway, traveled off the
right side of the road and struck a tree.
She was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor
injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A Higbee woman was seriously
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday afternoon in Randolph County. The highway patrol said it happened at 12:35pm
as 62 year old Mary Holzbaur was on Highway B when her vehicle ran off the
right side of the road, returned to the roadway, crossed over the left side and
struck an embankment before coming to rest in a creek. She was air-lifted to University Hospital in
Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN FRIDAY MORNING CRASH
21 year old Cameron Pierce of
Huntington, MN was hurt in a Friday morning crash in Clark County. MSHP stated that he was on US 136 when he slowed
down to make a turn and his SUV was struck in the rear by a truck driven by 53
year old Sherie Sommers of Luray, MO. Pierce
was taken to Scotland County Hospital in Memphis for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened at 8:15am Friday.
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WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Huntsville woman was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at 1:35pm Wednesday in Randolph
County. The patrol says that 66 year old
Susan Karg was on Route DD when her vehicle traveled off the right side of the
roadway, struck a culvert and overturned.
She was transported by ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
A Kahoka man was seriously
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday afternoon in Clark County. The highway patrol said it happened at 1:20pm
as 68 year old Larry Mohr was on US 136 when his SUV ran off the left side of
the roadway and overturned. He was
air-lifted to University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City, IA with serious injuries.
DRIVER KILLED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
27 year old Clayton Hulme of Troy
was killed in a Wednesday morning crash in Callaway County. MSHP stated that he was eastbound on I-70
when his truck crossed the center of the road and struck the towed unit of a
freightliner driven by 54 year old Thomas Goin of Tonganoxie, KS and then the
truck skidded off the left side of the roadway, before striking several median
cable posts and coming to rest on its top.
Hulme was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash happened after 9:30am Wednesday.
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MAN INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man escaped with minor injuries
after an accident that occurred at 3:45pm Sunday in Linn County. The patrol says that 56 year old Ayad Alnassery
of Wichita, KS was on US 36 when his car had a tire blowout, causing it to travel
into the median, overturned and slid into the westbound lanes of US 36. He was transported by ambulance to Pershing
Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
A St. Charles man was hurt in a
motorcycle wreck Sunday morning in Pike County.
The highway patrol said it happened at 10:40am as 72 year old Stefanus
Van Dijkhorst was riding his motorcycle on private property, traveling
westbound on a dry dam towards Pike County Road 207 when it struck a pot hole
and he and the motorcycle laid down on their passenger side in the grass as he
was not ejected from it. He sustained
minor injuries and was taken to Pike County Memorial Hospital for treatment.
DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY NIGHT CRASH
46 year old Ryan Rhyneer of
Elsberry was hurt in a Sunday night crash in Lincoln County. MSHP stated that he was on McIntosh Hill Road when
his vehicle was struck by another vehicle driven by 65 year old Thomas
Timmermeier of O’Fallon who had failed to maintain its lane and crossed the
center line. Rhyneer was taken to Mercy
Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
The crash happened at 8:55pm Sunday.
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TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Meadville teen was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at around 2:20am Saturday in Linn
County. The patrol says that the 15 year
old boy was on Crow Drive when his ATV struck a deer in the roadway and ejected
the teen from it. He was taken to
Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City with serious injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
A Troy man was seriously injured
in a one-vehicle wreck early Sunday morning in Monroe County. The highway patrol said that it happened at
12am as 28 year old Colt Schuman was on County Road 581 when his vehicle ran
off the left side of the roadway, he overcorrected, causing it to overturn and
eject him. Schuman was air-lifted to
University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER INJURED IN SATURDAY MORNING CRASH
34 year old Caleb Tasco of La
Grange was injured in a Saturday morning crash in Lewis County. MSHP stated that he was on County Road 510
when his vehicle failed to negotiate a curve, went off the road and overturned,
ejecting him from it. He refused medical
treatment for his injuries. The crash
happened at around 7am Saturday.
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The following is a list of
general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department of Transportation has
planned in the Northeast Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned
roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause
schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving
operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned below.
Audrain
County
Route K –
August 6, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 54 to CR 510 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route K –
August 7 – 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from the Pike County line to U.S. Route 54 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route AA –
August 1 & 5, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 54 to Route K between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route CC –
August 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 217 to Audrain CR 209 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route CC –
August 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 225 to Audrain CR 233 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Clark
County
Route DD –
July 29 – August 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 95 to Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route CC –
August 5 - 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 27 to Missouri Route 81 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Knox
County
Route C –
August 5 – 8, CLOSED for
resurfacing operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 11 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln
County
U.S. Route 61 (Outer Road) –
July 29 – August 1, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route C to South
Lincoln Drive between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Monroe
County
Missouri Route 151 –
August 1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 136 to CR 156 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 151 –
August 5, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 1191 to Route K between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Missouri Route 151 –
August 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 1085 to CR 923 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery
County
Route Y –
August 4 – 9, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from 1.93 miles southwest of Route E continuing for 0.25
mile in Jonesburg beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 4 through 5:00 p.m.
on Friday, August 9th.
Route F –
August 6 – 10, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from Booneslick Street to Garrett Road in High Hill
beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 6th through 5:00 p.m. on Saturday,
August 10th.
I-70 (North Outer Road) –
August 6 – 10, CLOSED for
railroad maintenance from 1.38 miles east of Route F in High Hill continuing
east for 0.25 mile beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 6th through 5:00
p.m. on Saturday, August 10th.
Pike
County
U.S. Route 79 –
July 15 – September 15, CLOSED for
flood wall construction from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville
beginning July 15th ending September 15th.
Warren
County
I-70 (Westbound - North Service
Road) – July 30 – August 2, LANE RESTRICTION for soil boring
operations beginning 0.3 mile from Route J continuing east for 0.25 mile
between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
I-70 (Eastbound - Veterans
Memorial Parkway) – July 30 – August 2 LANE RESTRICTION for soil boring
operations beginning 0.52 mile from Route F continuing east for 0.25 mile
between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
I-70 (Eastbound and Westbound) –
July 31, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident 4,800 feet east of Route F overpass at High Hill beginning at 9:00
p.m. on Wednesday, July 31st through 6:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 1st.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
A St. Clair man was seriously
injured in an accident that occurred at 3pm Tuesday in Franklin County. The patrol says that 46 year old John Benetin
was riding his motorcycle eastbound on I-44 and traveling too fast for the
rainy and wet road conditions when it began sliding and overturned, ran off the
right side of the roadway and ejected him from it. He was transported by ambulance to Mercy
Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN TUESDAY NIGHT CRASH
A woman was hurt in a Tuesday
night crash in Franklin County. State
troopers stated that 56 year old Jennifer Rubenstein of Bradenton, FL was a
passenger in an SUV driven by 72 year old Mark Rubenstein of Bradenton,
FL. They were westbound on I-44 when the
SUV went off the left side of the road and struck the cable barrier. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to
Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan for treatment. The crash happened at around 5pm Tuesday.
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WOMAN INJURED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Glasgow woman was injured in an
accident that occurred at 7:30am Monday in Randolph County. The patrol says that 40 year old Nitosha
Shepherd was northbound on Route A when she attempted to make a pass and
sideswiped a southbound truck driven by 45 year old Brian Dougherty of
Higbee. She was transported by ambulance
to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING WRECK
22 year old Adam Morgan of
Camdenton was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Monday morning in Cole
County. MSHP stated that he was on US 54
when he overcorrected to the right causing his car to slide off the road, struck
a log and then struck a tree, before overturning onto its left side. He was taken to University Hospital in
Columbia with serious injuries. The
wreck happened after 7:30am Monday.
MAN HURT IN MONDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A Leslie man was hurt in a Monday
afternoon crash in Franklin County. The
highway patrol said it happened at 3:45pm as 82 year old Raymond Meyer was on
Route C when his SUV traveled off the roadway and struck a ditch, became
airborne and overturned. He sustained
minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment.
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TWO HURT IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people from Raytown were hurt in an accident that occurred at 9:50pm Saturday in Linn County. The patrol says that 69 year old Mark Wilson was on US 36 at Brookfield when his SUV traveled off the road to avoid a deer and struck an embankment. Both Mark Wilson and his passenger 67 year old Beth Wilson were transported by ambulance to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of minor injuries.
TWO MEN INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT CRASH
Two Columbia men were injured in a Saturday night crash in Boone County. The highway patrol said it happened at 10:35pm as 20 year old Peyton Thomas of Huntsville was on MO 763 when he failed to stop at a red light and ran into the path of a vehicle driven by 19 year old Roman Diaz and the two vehicles collided. After impact Diaz's vehicle came to rest in the intersection facing northwest while Thomas's vehicle struck the center median and came to rest in the southbound lanes of MO 763 facing north. Diaz was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries, while a passenger in Thomas's vehicle 22 year old Charleston Foster suffered minor injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT MOTORCYCLE WRECK
A Troy man was seriously injured in a motorcycle wreck Sunday night in Lincoln County. MSHP stated that a car and a motorcycle approached North Lincoln Drive on MO 47 when the car driven by 18 year old Mariah Mash of Troy attempted to turn north onto North Lincoln Drive when she failed to yield to a motorcycle driven by 42 year old Nathan Sanders and the car struck the motorcycle causing it to overturn, ejecting him from the motorcycle. Sanders was taken to Mercy Hospital with serious injuries. The wreck happened at 10:20pm Sunday.
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CHAMBER TO HOST CANDIDATE FORUM
The Governmental Affairs Committee of the Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Candidate Forum in Rooms 151/153 of the IPE Building on the A.T. Still University Campus at 6pm on Thursday. Candidates for the Adair County 1st and 2nd District County Commissioners, Sheriff, Assessor and Coroner have been invited to participate. The public is invited to attend.
WALSWORTH HIRES ANDY BILLETT AS NEW CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Walsworth has announced it has hired printing industry veteran Andy Billett as the company's new Chief Operating Officer. Billett will be replacing Walsworth's current COO Jim Mead, who is retiring from the company in November and will be based out of Walsworth's corporate office in Marceline. He comes to Walsworth with 25 plus years of printing and senior leadership experience at Taylor Corporation, Custom Ink and Jostens. Once he began to explore the opportunity to join Walsworth he said it was a perfect match. Billett will be responsible for developing and overseeing the strategy and execution of plans to help the company achieve its short- and long-term operational goals. He will help establish the company direction and be responsible for developing operating budgets and establishing operational policies and procedures.
MAN KILLED IN ATV INCIDENT IN SCOTLAND COUNTY
A man was killed in an ATV incident in Scotland County. The patrol says that it occurred sometime Saturday night, but it wasn't discovered until around 3:30pm Monday. The victim was identified as 47 year old Lee Riebel of Downing. The report stated that he was operating the ATV in a hay field on his family's farm when he braked hard to avoid hitting a fence, but the ATV skidded, overturned and ejected him and then it overturned a second time, landing on top of him. The report also stated that the accident was discovered after Riebel's employer reported that he had not shown up for work on Monday. He was officially pronounced dead at the scene at around 4pm Monday.
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THREE INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN CHARITON COUNTY ACCIDENT
Three people were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at 9am Monday in Chariton County. The patrol says that 37 year old Jacey Mohr of Ludlow was on MO 11 when she suffered a medical event, causing her vehicle to travel off the left side of the roadway, struck two utility poles and overturned. She sustained serious injuries, while her two passengers' both from Brunswick a 14 year old girl and an 11 year old boy suffered minor injuries. All three were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
TWO HURT IN MONDAY NIGHT WRECK
Two people were hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Monday night in Sullivan County. The highway patrol said it happened at 5pm as 28 year old Travis Linkhart of Purdin was on Highway 5 when his car ran off the right side of the road, struck a ditch and overturned. Both the driver and his passenger 26 year old Michaela Siira of Milan were transported by ambulance to Sullivan County for treatment of minor injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED, BOY HURT IN EARLY MONDAY MORNING CRASH
A man was seriously injured, while his passenger an 11 year old boy both from Hallsville was hurt in an early Monday morning crash in Montgomery County. MSHP stated that 34 year old Gregory Rasmussen was eastbound on I-70 when his Mack truck went off the left side of the roadway, overturned and struck the median cable. The man was air lifted to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries, while the boy was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of minor injuries. The crash happened at 5:20am Monday.
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TWO WOMEN HURT IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two women were hurt in an accident that occurred at 5:05pm Friday in Linn County. The patrol says that two vehicles met on a blind curve on Lowen Road 5 miles North of Marceline when they collided in the roadway. Both drivers 22 year old Taylor Douglas of Brookfield and 43 year old Amber Gulley of Marceline were taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of minor injuries.
FOUR INJURED IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING INCIDENT
Four people were injured in an early Sunday morning incident in Boone County. The highway patrol says it happened at 12:45am as an unknown driver failed to keep a proper lookout and the front of their SUV struck the rear of an SUV driven by 24 year old Laramie Hergert of Huntsville. After impact both vehicles went off the left side of the road across the southbound lanes of US 63 and then came to rest off the west side of the road. Four passengers in Hergert's vehicle sustained minor injuries and were taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment. Meanwhile the unknown driver left the scene of the crash.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SATURDAY MORNING WRECK
46 year old Arian Robnett of Little Rock, AR was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Saturday morning in Gasconade County. MSHP stated that he was on MO 19 when his tractor trailer traveled off the right side of the roadway, into a ditch, struck a culvert and overturned. He was taken to Mercy Hospital with serious injuries. The wreck happened at around 9:50am Saturday.
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BROOKFIELD MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Brookfield man was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 12:05am Thursday in Linn County. The patrol says that 48 year old Justin Thompson was on Jade Drive 2 miles South of Brookfield when his ATV traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was air lifted to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRECK
49 year old Brandon Geiser of Maywood was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Lewis County. MSHP stated that he was on Maple Avenue when his truck ran off the left side of the road and struck the ground. He was transported by ambulance to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL with serious injuries. The wreck happened at 8:15pm Wednesday.
MAN HURT IN MACON COUNTY CRASH
A La Plata man was hurt in a Wednesday afternoon crash in Macon County. The highway patrol said it occurred at 4:15pm as 74 year old Glen Clark of Kirksville was on MO 156 when his car struck the rear of a horse drawn buggy operated by 68 year old Daniel Schrock of La Plata. Schrock was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
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MAN INJURED IN MACON COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Shelbyville man was injured in
an accident that occurred at 8:30am Tuesday in Macon County. The patrol says that 64 year old Jeffrey
Miller was on Highway 156 Five miles East of La Plata when his freightliner
traveled off the right side of the roadway, he overcorrected, causing it to run
off the left side, overturned and struck a fence. He was transported by ambulance to Northeast
Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for treatment of moderate injuries.
FOUR HURT IN TUESDAY MORNING WRECK
Four people from Coralville, IA
were hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday morning in Pike County. The highway patrol said it happened at 9:50am
as 47 year old Viviane Joseph was northbound on US 61 at State Route NN when
her vehicle began to hydroplane, ran off the left side of the road and
overturned into the median. Viviane Joseph
along with her three passengers’ an 11 year old girl and two boys aged 17 and 15
respectively suffered minor injuries.
All four were taken to Pike County Memorial Hospital for treatment.
WOMAN HURT IN TUESDAY MORNING CRASH
A Holts Summit woman was hurt in
a Tuesday morning crash in Montgomery County.
MSHP stated that 38 year old Magen Nichols was westbound on I-70 when her
SUV hydroplaned and struck the concrete median barrier. She was taken to University Hospital in
Columbia for treatment of minor injuries.
The crash happened at 10:45am Tuesday.
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MAN
INJURED IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man was injured in an accident that occurred
at 10:25am Sunday in Boone County. The
patrol says that 65 year old Timothy Plye of Urbandale, IA was on US 63 when he
swerved to avoid an unknown object and his SUV exited the left side of the
roadway, struck a road sign and overturned.
He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate
injuries.
TEEN
KILLED IN EARLY MONDAY MORNING CRASH
18 year old Xavier Carpenter of Chester, VA
was killed in an early Monday morning crash in Montgomery County. The highway patrol said it occurred at around
5:50am as he was westbound on I-70 when his car traveled off the left side of
the road and struck the median posts and then he overcorrected, causing his car
to return to the road, went off the right side, struck a ditch, became airborne,
skidded and struck a parked semi in a rest area. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
DRIVER
HURT IN EARLY TUESDAY MORNING WRECK
A St. Clair driver was hurt in a one-vehicle
wreck early Tuesday morning in Franklin County.
MSHP stated that 66 year old David Kramer was on Deerwood Trail when his
truck ran off the left side of the road, went through the front yard of 5030
Stone Church Road and into a ditch. He
sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment. The wreck happened after 5am Tuesday.
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COLUMBIA MAN KILLED IN
BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Columbia man was killed in an
accident that occurred at around 12:25am Friday
in Boone County. The report states that an officer with
the Columbia Police Department notified Boone County Joint Communications that
they had a motorcycle fleeing from a traffic stop. A Boone County deputy who was
near Paris Road and Nelwood Drive spotted the motorcycle
and attempted to stop it. However the suspect failed to stop resulting in a
short pursuit. He traveled south on Paris Road and west on
Business Loop 70. When the motorcycle reached
the Providence intersection, he failed to stop for a red light and
struck another vehicle within the intersection. The man identified
as 36 year old Daniel Edwards was ejected from his motorcycle and struck a
traffic signal pole. He was transported by ambulance to a local
hospital where he later died from his injuries. The police report
also states that his license/privilege was revoked and he was found to be in
possession of approximately 2 grams of what is believed to be meth.
GOVERNOR
PARSON ORDERED FLAGS LOWERED TO HALF-STAFF IN HONOR OF BOONE COUNTY FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT ASSISTANT CHIEF MATTHEW TOBBEN
Governor Mike Parson ordered U.S. and Missouri
flags be lowered to half-staff at all government buildings in Boone County, the
Fire Fighters Memorial of Missouri in Kingdom City, and firehouses statewide on
Saturday, July 13, from sunrise to sunset in honor of Boone County Fire
Protection District Assistant Chief Matthew Tobben.
“Assistant Chief Matt Tobben’s life was
defined by courageous, selfless public service,” Governor Parson said. “Within
five days, Mr. Tobben took part in two daring rescues of flooding victims in
dangerous swift water conditions, and that's just one example of his nearly 20
years of commitment to the wellbeing of his fellow citizens. Teresa and I
extend our condolences to Mr. Tobben's loved ones as we keep them all in our
prayers."
After heavy overnight rain led to the flooding
of Bear Creek before dawn on July 8, Tobben assisted a firefighter with the
Columbia Fire Department in the swift water rescue of two victims. The
civilians and Columbia firefighter survived after the rescue boat overturned.
Tobben, 42, had joined the Boone County Fire
Protection District on May 1, 2024, as Assistant Chief of Training. He had
previously served nearly 20 years with the Union Fire Protection District,
rising to the rank of Assistant Chief. Tobben had been a member of Missouri
Task Force 1 since 2012 and rose to the rank of Rescue Squad Officer. He
deployed to seven national disasters as a member of Missouri Task Force 1.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Route
W – Now – July 19, CLOSED for
City of Vandalia sewer project from East Washington Street to East State Street
which began on Monday, June 24th at 7:00 a.m. and ending on Wednesday, July
17th at 6:00 p.m.
Route
W – July 24 - 25, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route K to Route BB between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
WW – July 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 538 to CR 557 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
WW – July 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from CR 557 to CR 538 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Clark County
Route
DD – July 22 - 25, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 95 to Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Knox County
Missouri
Route 156 – July 15 – 18, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the Little Fabius River bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Lewis County
Route
C – July 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 at Ewing to
Route BB between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Lincoln County
Missouri
Route 79 – July 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route B to
Missouri Route 47 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Macon County
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – July 23 – 24, LANE RESTRICTION for core drilling
operations from Kellogg Street to Long Branch Lake Road between 8:00 a.m. and
12:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working daily.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) - July 23 – 24, LANE RESTRICTION for core drilling
operations from Long Branch Lake Road to Kellogg Street between 12:00 p.m. and
4:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working daily.
Marion County
Route
D – July 15 -17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
D – July 22 - 25, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
M – July 15, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
M – July 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route D to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route
F – July 25, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route A to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route
J – July 22 – 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 151 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
J – July 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from the Randolph County line to Missouri
Route 151 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
P – July 15 - 16, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 346 to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
P – July 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 344/346 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route
NN – July 15, CLOSED,
for patching operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick Road) to the end
of state maintenance in Warren County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
NN – July 16, CLOSED,
for seal coat operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick Road) to the
end of state maintenance in Warren County between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Pike County
U.S.
Route 79 – July 15 – September 15, CLOSED for flood wall construction
from Smith Street to Main Cross in Clarksville beginning
July 15th ending September 15th.
Randolph County
Business
Route 63 – July 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63
continuing to 1.0 mile west of U.S. Route 63 at Renick between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route
F – July 15 - 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 136 to Missouri Route 202 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
J – July 17 - 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Quail Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
Y – July 22 - 23, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Ranch Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route
CC – July 15 – 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Route
CC – July 17 – 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement from CR 855 to CR 901 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Shelby County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – July 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident approximately 5,500 feet west of Missouri Route 15 and U.S. Route 36
intersection between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Warren County
I-70
(Eastbound and Westbound) – July 17, LANE RESTRICTION for clean-up
following a recent traffic incident 4,800 feet east of Route F overpass at High
Hill beginning at 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17th through 6:00 a.m. on
Thursday, July 11th.
Route
NN – July 15, CLOSED,
for patching operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick Road)
in Montgomery County to the end of state maintenance
in Warren County between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
NN – July 16, CLOSED,
for seal coat operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick Road) to the
end of state maintenance in Warren County between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
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GOV. PARSON SIGNS FIVE BILLS INTO LAW
On Tuesday, during a bill signing at the State
Capitol, Governor Mike Parson signed five bills into law: House Bill (HB) 1912,
Senate Bill (SB) 872, HB 2134/1956, HB 2062, and SB 895.
"We thank Missouri legislators
and the bill sponsors for getting each of these quality pieces of legislation
to my desk," Governor Parson said. "Together, these
bills represent our efforts to ensure a cleaner environment, a more simple and
fair tax code, and, above all, our commitment to standing with Missourians in
safeguarding their personal property rights against squatters and those whose
aim to take what others have worked hard to achieve."
The five bills Governor Parson signed into law
are as follows:
- HB 1912 – taxation of past-through entities.
Clarifies how s-corporation resident income tax
credits are determined and applied.
Clarifies processes and provides definition
changes for the SALT Parity Act.
- SB 872 – taxation of utility infrastructure.
Extends the Small Wireless Facility Development
Act.
Provides an income tax deduction for federal
broadband grants.
Provides a sales tax exemption for electricity
production, extending current exemptions to cooperatives and smaller companies.
- HB
2134/1956 – relating to water
pollution.
Corrects existing loopholes in state law regarding
application of certain industrial waste byproducts on agricultural land by
changing facility definitions, expanding regulations on industrial waste
storage, establishing a Nutrient Management Technical Standard, and requiring
annual sampling.
- HB 2062 – relating to the use of real property.
Establishes the Protecting Missouri's
Small Businesses Act.
Strengthens the rights of personal property
owners against squatters.
Restricts Home Owner's Associations from
prohibiting backyard chicken flocks.
Prohibits local government from requiring
churches and nonprofits to install electric vehicle charging stations.
- SB 895 – relating to landlord-tenant actions.
Provides that no county, municipality, or
political subdivision shall impose or enforce a moratorium on eviction
proceedings unless specifically authorized by federal or state law.
MODOT
SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON I-44 CORRIDOR STUDY
The Missouri Department of Transportation
is conducting an environmental study, called Forward 44,
of more than 250 miles of Interstate 44 from the Oklahoma state
line to the Route 100 east interchange near Gray Summit in Franklin County.
This summer, MoDOT is holding a series of public meetings and encourages the
public to give input on their concerns and observations along I-44.
I-44 is a vital east-west link across Missouri.
A 2008 study showed the aging route needs additional roadway capacity to
accommodate the increased travel demand. Since the highway was built more
than 50 years ago, evolving engineering standards and safety components mean
many portions of I-44 are inconsistent with current design standards, and the
pavement and bridges need repairs.
The Forward 44 project is an effort to update and validate the
outcomes of that 2008 Purpose and Need Study and provide the opportunity for
input from stakeholders and the public along the I-44 corridor.
The public is invited to attend one of the public meetings
listed below:
Wednesday, July 17, from 4–7 p.m. at St.
Clair City Hall, 1 Paul
Parks Drive, St. Clair, MO 63077
Thursday, July 18, from 5–7 p.m. at Rolla City Hall, 901 N. Elm
St., Rolla, MO 65401
Tuesday, July 23, from 4:30–6 p.m. at the Joplin Public
Library, 1901 E. 20th St., Joplin, MO 64804
Thursday, July 25, from 4:30–6 p.m. at Crossway Baptist Church, 2900
N. Barnes Ave., Springfield, MO 65803
Wednesday, August 14, from 4–7 p.m. at the Wallace Center, 325
Harwood Ave., Lebanon, MO 65536
The public is welcome to attend the session and location that is
most convenient. All meetings will share the same information which will also
be available on the project website. The public will be able to provide
comments in person or online at modot.org/forward44 from
July 10 through Aug. 21.
For more information on the I-44 Corridor Study, call MoDOT at
ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or visit the Forward 44 website for the latest
updates and to sign up for Forward 44 news.
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GOV. PARSON SIGNS FOUR BILLS INTO LAW
On Tuesday, during a bill signing at the State
Capitol, Governor Mike Parson signed four bills into law: House Bill (HB) 2057,
Senate Bill (SB) 894, SB 756, and SB 754.
"We are proud to sign these bills today,
demonstrating the General Assembly's and Governor's Office's commitment to good
governance," Governor Parson said. "We are
especially proud to finally get Blair's Law across the finish line once and for
all. Unrelated provisions forced our hand in preventing passage last year, but
this year, we celebrate a yearslong effort by Blair's family and friends to
help ensure such a tragedy doesn't happen again."
The four bills Governor Parson signed into law
are as follows:
- HB
2057 – municipal franchise fees for video service
providers
Exempts streaming providers (e.g. Netflix)
from paying separate local use fees in addition to those already levied on
video service providers.
- SB
894 – promotion of business development.
Establishes the Right to Start Act, Small
Business Regulatory Fairness Act, Office of Entrepreneurship, and Regulatory
Sandbox Act.
- SB
756 – clarifies the language of SB 190 (passed last
year) for political subdivisions when providing property tax relief to seniors.
- SB
754 – relating to public safety.
Establishes Blair's Law, Max's Law, and
Valentine's Law.
Ensures matching punishment under the law for
drug trafficking of crack cocaine and powder cocaine.
Creates stricter punishments for armed
criminal action, repeat offenders, endangering the welfare of a child, and
unlawful firearm possession.
MOBERLY POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS
The following incidents/arrests were
investigated by the Moberly Police Department between the hours of 7am on
7/03/24 and 7am 7/05/24.
On July 3, 2024, Moberly Officers responded to
the area of Highway 63 near US 24 in reference to a male subject walking in the
roadway. Officers contacted 33-year-old Steven Eravi and attempted to detain
him due to an earlier call for a peace disturbance. Eravi ignored commands and
pulled away from the officers. Eravi was taken into custody and later
transported to the Randolph County Jail.
On July 4, 2024, a Moberly Officer contacted
33-year-old Aaron Plymesser-Hansen on Sturgeon near Burkhart St. Hansen was
placed under arrest for a probation violation warrant. Officers located
numerous individually packaged baggies of suspected methamphetamine on Hansen’s
person. He was placed under arrest and transported to the Randolph County Jail.
On July 4, 2024, Moberly Officers responded to
Allendale Manor in reference to a large peace disturbance involving a male that
brandished a handgun at a crowd of people. A vehicle left the area and was
located nearby by Officers. The 32-year-old driver of the vehicle was placed
under arrest for unlawful use of a weapon and assault 1st. The man
was later transported to the Randolph County Jail.
On July 4, 2024, a Moberly Officer contacted a
39-year-old man who was riding his bicycle without a light at night. The
officer located a suspected drug pipe and methamphetamine on the ground near
where the man stopped his bicycle. The man was placed under arrest and
transported to the Randolph County Jail.
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MSHP: PRELIMINARY REPORTS INDICATE EIGHT
TRAFFIC FATALITIES, ZERO BOATING FATALITIES & ONE DROWNING MISHAP OVER JULY
4TH HOLIDAY COUNTING PERIOD
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the
following 2024 July Fourth holiday statistics for the counting period of 6
p.m., Wednesday, July 3, through 11:59 p.m., Sunday, July 7, 2024:
2024 July Fourth Holiday Boating Statistics
Troopers worked ten boating crashes, which included seven injuries and zero
fatalities. Troopers made 11 boating while intoxicated arrests. One person
drowned over the holiday weekend. The drowning occurred in Troop D.
[In 2023, there were 11 boating crashes, which included two injuries and no
fatalities. One person drowned during last year's July Fourth holiday. Troopers
made 10 boating while intoxicated arrests over last year’s July Fourth holiday
weekend.]
The drowning occurred on Saturday, July 6, 2024. Craig H. Olson, 60,
of Shawnee, KS, was swimming near a vessel, went under the water, and
did not resurface. He was not wearing a life
jacket. Cedar County Deputy Coroner Joe Trussel pronounced Olson
dead at the scene. The incident occurred at Stockton Lake in the
first cove west of the Stockton Dam.
2024 July Fourth Holiday Traffic Statistics
Troopers worked 382 traffic crashes, which included 159 injuries and eight
fatalities. Troopers also made 147 DWI arrests.
One traffic fatality occurred in the Troop I, Rolla area. Two fatalities
occurred in both the Troop C, Weldon Spring, and Troop
D, Springfield areas. Three fatalities occurred in the Troop
B, Macon, MO, area.
GOV. PARSON SIGNS SB 1388, SUPPORTING BILLIONS
IN BUSINESS INVESTMENT
On Monday, Governor Mike Parson signed Senate
Bill (SB) 1388 during a ceremony at the KC NExT construction site near the
Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC) managed by Honeywell Federal
Manufacturing & Technologies (FM&T). Governor Parson was joined by
Honeywell FM&T representatives as well as state and local elected leaders,
including bill sponsors Representative Chris Brown, Representative Anthony
Ealy, and former Senator Greg Razer.
"Missouri is on the move. Our
economy continues to grow and businesses are finding success all across our
state, including right here in Kansas City," Governor Parson said.
"We're proud to sign this legislation today to help pave the way for
nearly $2.5 billion in investment and thousands of high-paying jobs in the
coming years at the KC NExT campus. This legislation is a testament to the
success our state can achieve when government removes roadblocks and works
alongside our business and industry partners."
SB 1388 authorizes a state and local sales tax
exemption for all sales and purchases of tangible personal property, building
materials, equipment, fixtures, manufactured goods, machinery, and parts for
the expansion of the National Nuclear Security Administration campus
in Kansas City MO.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
July 8, 2024
TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN
BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two St. Joseph residents were
seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 4pm Saturday
in Boone County. The patrol says that 71 year old Dennis
Lincoln was on Route O when his motorcycle traveled off the right side of the
roadway, struck the ground, became airborne and overturned. Both
Lincoln and his passenger 67 year old Peggy Tyler were taken to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
MAN INJURED IN SATURDAY NIGHT INCIDENT
23 year old Jeffrey Berhorst
of Canton was injured in a Saturday night incident
in Lewis County. The highway patrol said it happened at
9:30pm as he was on MO 16 when his motorcycle struck a deer in the
road. He was transported by ambulance
to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment
of moderate injuries.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Route
W – Now – July 17, CLOSED for
City of Vandalia sewer
project from East
Washington Street to East
State Street beginning on Monday, June 24th at
7:00 a.m. and ending on Wednesday, July 17th at 6:00 p.m.
Route
W – July 16 – 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route K to Route BB between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
AA – July 18, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 54 to Route K between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
WW – July 15, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 538 to CR 557 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Knox County
Missouri
Route 156 – July 10 – 18, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after the Little Fabius River
bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route
V – July 8 – 9, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route HH to Route AA between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Lewis County
Route
C – July 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route P to Route BB between 7:30 a.m. and
3:30 p.m.
Route
C – July 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route BB between 7:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Route
E – July 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route K to Route A between 7:30 a.m. and
3:30 p.m.
Lincoln County
U.S.
Route 61 Outer Road (John Deere
Drive) – July 11, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route C to South
Lincoln Drive between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 61 Outer Road - July 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route U to the
end of the service road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 61 Outer Road (Davis Road)
July 16 – 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route KK to the
end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Marion County
Missouri
Route 168 – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z in Shelby County to
Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
D – July 15 -18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
M – July 8 - 9, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
M – July 10 - 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route D to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Monroe County
Route
A – July 9 - 11, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 24 to Route J between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
J – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 151 between 7:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Route
P – July 15 – 16, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 344/346 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
P – July 17 - 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 344/346 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route
FF – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route E to the end of state maintenance between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
FF – July 9, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route E to the end of state maintenance between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
NN – July 10, CLOSED,
for patching operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick
Road) to the end of state maintenance in Warren County between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
NN – July 15, CLOSED,
for seal coat operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick
Road) to the end of state maintenance in Warren County between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Pike County
U.S.
Route 79 – July 15 – September 15 – CLOSED for flood
wall construction from Smith
Street to Main Cross beginning July 15th ending
September 15th.
Schuyler County
Route
C – July 8 - 10, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 136 to Route N between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
F – July 10 - 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 136 to Missouri Route 202 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
J – July 17 - 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Quail
Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
Y – July 15 - 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Ranch
Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
CC – July 9, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Route
CC – July 8 - 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
CC – July 10 -11, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 855 to CR 901 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Shelby County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – July 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident approximately 5,500 feet west of Missouri Route 15 and U.S. Route 36
intersection between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 168 – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z to Route D in Marion County between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Warren County
I-70
(Eastbound and Westbound) – July 10, LANE RESTRICTION for clean-up
following a recent traffic incident 4,800 feet east of Route F overpass at High
Hill beginning at 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10th through 6:00 a.m. on
Thursday, July 11th.
Route
NN – July 10, CLOSED,
for patching operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick
Road) in Montgomery County to
the end of state maintenance in Warren County between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
NN – July 15, CLOSED,
for seal coat operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick
Road) to the end of state maintenance in Warren County between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
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July 3, 2024
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AWARDS $40,000
GRANT TO KEYTESVILLE
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources
has awarded a $40,000 Clean Water Engineering Report Grant to the city
of Keytesville to evaluate the city’s wastewater system.
The grant offers funding to qualified
communities to help cover engineering costs of evaluating wastewater system
improvements. Keytesville will use the grant to identify wastewater system
improvements needed to continue reliable service to the area, meet permit
requirements and reduce stormwater infiltration into sewer collection pipes.
The facility plan should be complete in November 2025.
GOV. PARSON ORDERS CAPITOL DOME TO SHINE RED,
WHITE AND BLUE FOR 4TH OF JULY
On Monday, Governor Mike Parson ordered the
Missouri State Capitol dome to shine red, white, and blue the evening of July
4, 2024, in celebration of the Independence Day holiday.
"The Fourth of July is a
time honored tradition in this country when, as Americans, we come together to
celebrate and remember the founding of our great nation and the freedoms we
enjoy today," Governor Parson said. "As we
gather together in celebration, we also remember the sacrifices of those who
came before us. It is our honor to light the Capitol dome as a symbol of
Missourians' unwavering patriotism, and the First Lady and I wish all
Missourians a happy and safe Independence Day full of quality time with family
and friends."
Governor Parson has also
directed state offices to be
closed on Friday, July 5, to allow state team members more time
with their loved ones over the Fourth of July holiday.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Route
W – June 24 – July 17, CLOSED for
City of Vandalia sewer
project from East
Washington Street to East
State Street beginning on Monday, June 24th at
7:00 a.m. and ending on Wednesday, July 17th at 6:00 p.m.
Knox County
Missouri
Route 156 – July 2 – 3, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after the North
River bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Missouri
Route 156 – July 10 – 11, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before and after the Little Fabius River
bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route
V – July 8 – 9, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route HH to Route AA between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lewis County
Route
C – July 1 – 3 & 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route P to Route BB between 7:30 a.m. and
3:30 p.m. daily.
Route
C – July 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route BB between 7:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Route
E – July 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route K to Route A between 7:30 a.m. and
3:30 p.m.
Lincoln County
Missouri
Route 79 – July 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route CC to
Missouri Route 47 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
M – July 8, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 79
to Sterling Harbor Road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
CC – July 1 – 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route W to Missouri
Route 79 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
Route
J – July 1 - 2, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route O to Hacksaw
Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
Missouri
Route 168 – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z in Shelby County to
Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
C – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route K to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route
D – July 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 156 to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
M – July 8 - 9, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
M – July 10 - 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route D to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Monroe County
Route
A – July 9 - 11, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 24 to Route J between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
J – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 151 to the Randolph County line
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
J – July 2 – 3 & 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Missouri Route 151 between 7:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route
FF – July 1 - 3, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route E to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
FF – July 8, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route E to the end of state maintenance between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
NN – July 9 – 10, CLOSED,
for patching operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick
Road) to the end of state maintenance in Warren county
between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Randolph County
Route
D – July 9 – 11, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route C to Route
BB between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
DD – July 1 – 3 & 8, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from CR 1650 to CR
1220 between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler County
Route
C – July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route CC to U.S. Route 136 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
C – July 2, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 136 to Route N between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
F – July 8 - 9, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 136 to Missouri Route 202 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
J – July 10 - 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Quail
Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
Y – July 8 - 9, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Ranch
Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
CC – July 3, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Route
CC – July 1 - 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
CC – July 3 & 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 855 to CR 901 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 168 – July 8, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z to Route D in Marion County between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Warren County
I-70
(Eastbound and Westbound) – July 10, LANE RESTRICTION for clean-up
following a recent traffic incident 4,800 feet east of Route F overpass at High
Hill beginning at 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10th through 6:00 a.m. on
Thursday, July 11th.
Route
NN – July 9 – 10, CLOSED,
for patching operations from I-70 north outer road (Booneslick
Road) in Montgomery County to
the end of state maintenance in Warren County between
7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
June 28, 2024
MOBERLY POLICE
DEPARTMENT NEWS
The following
incidents/arrests were investigated by the Moberly Police Department between
the hours of 7am on 6/24/24 and 7am 6/26/24.
On June 24, 2024,
Moberly Officers contacted 35-year-old Charles Ray Baker on Kennedy Dr. Baker
was placed under arrest for 4 active Randolph County felony
warrants. Baker was transported to the Randolph County Jail.
On June 24, 2024,
Moberly Officers responded to an assault in the 1500 block of S. Morley St.
Officers learned that 50-year-old Robert Liese entered a neighboring residence
and assaulted two men. Liese was placed under arrest for burglary 1st and
transported to the Randolph County Jail.
On June 25, 2024, a
Moberly Officer observed a 36-year-old man trespassing on Railroad property.
The officer attempted to contact the man and he ran from the officer. The
officer apprehended the man after a short foot chase. The officer located two
bags of suspected methamphetamine believed to have been dropped by the suspect.
The man was placed under arrest for trafficking drugs and resisting arrest. The
man was transported to the Randolph County Jail.
MDC REMINDS EVERYONE
THAT FROGGING SEASON KICKS OFF ON SUNDAY
The Missouri Department of
Conservation (MDC) encourages the public to discover nature during frogging
season. Beginning June 30 at sunset through Oct. 31, those with a fishing
permit or small-game hunting permit may go frogging for bullfrogs and green
frogs.
The daily limit is eight frogs
of both species combined and the possession limit is 16 frogs of both species
combined. Only the daily limit may be possessed on waters and bank of waters
where frogging.
MDC notes that daily limits end
at midnight. Froggers who catch their daily limits before midnight and want to
return for more frogging after midnight must remove the daily limit of
previously caught frogs from the waters or banks before returning.
The public can go frogging with
a fishing or small-game hunting permit, but children 15 and under
and Missouri residents 65-years and older are not required to have a
permit.
Those using a fishing permit
may take frogs by hand, hand net, atlatl, gig, bow, trotline, throwline, limb
line, bank line, jug line, snagging, snaring, grabbing, or pole-and-line.
With a small-game hunting
permit, frogs may be harvested using a .22-caliber or smaller rimfire rifle or
pistol, pellet gun, atlatl, bow, crossbow, or by hand or hand net. The use of
artificial light is permitted when frogging.
After frogging, be sure to
browse recipes for your quarry by visiting MDC online at https://short.mdc.mo.gov/Zxz.
MISSOURI OPENS
REGISTRATION FOR FREE HEALTH AND WELLNESS CONFERENCE FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
The Missouri Department of
Public Safety will host a free two-day First Responders Health & Wellness
Conference at the Lake of the Ozarks this fall. Because first
responders face stresses and are exposed to traumatic events that do not come with
other professions, the unique conference will focus on improving health and
well-being for members of the fire service, law enforcement, EMS, dispatchers,
corrections officers, and first-responder agency chaplains.
“Supporting Missouri first
responders is an important part of our public safety priorities, including
helping them build resilience to deal with the pressures and strains they can
face because of the nature of their work,” Governor Mike Parson said.
“This health and wellness conference will bring together a lineup of experts to
provide practical guidance in dealing with traumatic events, building
peer-support teams and balancing family life with their careers.”
“Under Governor Parson’s
leadership, our public safety funding has moved beyond equipment and tactical
training to include supporting first responder mental health and
wellness,” Department of Public Safety Director Sandy Karsten said.
“In 2022, DPS launched a free first responder critical incident stress
management training program to help build peer-support teams across the state.
This conference will help bolster this critical support of Missouri’s
first responders.”
A brief video highlighting the
Critical Incident Stress Management training program is available here.
Registration for the free
conference, which includes meals for attendees and lodging for those who reside
over 60 miles from the conference site, has opened for up to 300 first
responders. The conference will be held Oct. 24-25, 2024, at the Lodge of the
Four Seasons, 315 Four Seasons Drive, Lake Ozark, MO 65049.
Conference check-in is on the afternoon of Oct. 23, with lodging provided the
23rd and 24th. The conference is open to law
enforcement, the fire service, EMS, dispatchers, corrections officers and
chaplains.
The conference registration
link is here.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
June 27, 2024
TEEN HURT IN TUESDAY EVENING MISHAP
A Macon teen was hurt in a Tuesday
evening mishap in Macon County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 10pm on private property 4 miles southwest of Macon off
Highway BB as a 17 year old boy from Callao was traveling up a hill
when his truck experienced a mechanical failure and began to roll backwards
causing his passenger to fall from the towed unit of the truck. The
17 year old boy from Macon was taken to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for
treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN TUESDAY NIGHT WRECK
67 year old Robert Fry of Taylor was
hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday night
in Marion County. MSHP stated that he was on US 24 when
his car traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck a guardrail,
returned to the road and then went off the left side and struck a bridge
wall. He sustained minor injuries and was taken
to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment. The
wreck happened at 10pm Tuesday.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN FRANKLIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Sullivan woman was seriously injured in an
accident that occurred at 6:15pm Monday
in Franklin County. The patrol says that 72 year old
Harold Harrison of Sullivan was stopped in eastbound traffic on the North
Service Road when his car was struck from behind by an SUV driven by 28 year
old Hannah Stuckey. She was transported by ambulance
to Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan with serious
injuries.
Governor Parson Signs Executive Order 24-08
Extending State of Emergency in Preparation for
Potential Missouri River Flooding
On Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson signed
Executive Order 24-08 extending the current State
of Emergency declaration in preparation for potential flooding along
the Missouri River over the coming days. Governor Parson first declared a State
of Emergency on May 2, 2024, through Executive Order 24-06 in response to severe weather.
“We have seen the tremendous, destructive
force of flooding this past week in neighboring states to our north and must
ensure resources are available should flooding threaten areas of our
state,” Governor Parson said. “This extension allows us to be
ready to respond and support our communities. We encourage Missourians to
follow their local forecasts and have preparations in place to protect
themselves and their loved ones.”
Extending the State
of Emergency ensures the state can directly assist local
jurisdictions, allowing increased flexibility and capacity to support response
and recovery efforts. A State of Emergency is also the first step
required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to seek a major disaster
declaration if statewide damages meet federal thresholds
for Missouri.
Executive Order 24-08 will expire on July 31,
2024, unless otherwise terminated or extended.
Governor Parson to Host Kansas
City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII and LVII Lombardi Trophies
at Missouri State Capitol
On Tuesday, Governor Mike Parson announced
that he will host a public viewing of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII
Lombardi Trophy as well as the Super Bowl LVII Lombardi Trophy at the Missouri
State Capitol in Jefferson City. The event will take place Thursday
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
"We are excited to have this special
opportunity to host both the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII and LVII
Lombardi Trophies at the same time here at the State Capitol," Governor
Parson said. "Missouri is proud of our back-to-back Super
Bowl champions. We look forward to continuing this, now, annual event at the
State Capitol and hope Missourians from all corners of
the Red Kingdom will join us to celebrate."
The back-to-back Super Bowl Trophies will be
displayed in the State Capitol Rotunda (1st floor) in a custom GEHA Field at
Arrowhead Stadium backdrop.
The event is free and open to the public.
Visitors will need to enter the Capitol through the main security entrance
(south side) where they will then follow verbal and posted directions to the
trophy viewing area. Attendees will have a photo opportunity with the trophy
and state staff members will be present to assist.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
June 25, 2024
TWO HURT IN SCOOTER INCIDENT
Two Callao boys were hurt in a
scooter incident Saturday night in Macon County. MSHP
stated that a 15 year old boy and his passenger a 5 year old boy were riding a
scooter on Chestnut Street in Callao when they failed to
negotiate a turn and it ran off the left side of the road and crashed, ejecting
both from the scooter. The 5 year old boy was taken to Samaritan
Hospital in Macon for treatment while the 15 year old boy decided to seek own
treatment for minor injuries. The incident happened at 8:30pm
Saturday.
TWO INJURED, ONE
SERIOUSLY IN LINCOLN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two people
from Troy were injured, one seriously in an accident that occurred at
8:20am Sunday in Lincoln County. The patrol says that 53
year old Bryan Williams was on a scooter on Highway W when it suffered a
equipment failure and it traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck a
ditch and overturned. Williams was taken
to SSM Health St.
Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis with serious
injuries while his passenger 49 year old Denise Ray sustained moderate injuries
and was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY
INJURED IN UTV ROLLOVER
25 year old Bridget
Dennison of St. Louis was seriously injured in a UTV rollover crash
Saturday night in Pike County. The highway patrol said it
happened at 8:40pm as she was on a private trail on Pike County Road 260 when
she failed to negotiate a curve and it overturned. She was airlifted
to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
June 24, 2024
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Route
W – June 24 – July 17, CLOSED for
City of Vandalia sewer
project from East
Washington Street to East
State Street beginning on Monday, June 24th at
7:00 a.m. and ending on Wednesday, July 17th at 6:00 p.m.
Knox County
Route
V – June 24 – 27, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.25 mile before
and after the Bridge Creek bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Lincoln County
Missouri
Route 79 – July 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route CC to
Missouri Route 47 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
W - June 26 – 27, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 79
to the Lincoln county
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
CC – July 1 – 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route W to
Missouri Route 79 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – June 25 - 27, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from U.S. Business Route 36 to Nashville Avenue between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews
are actively working daily.
Missouri
Route 156 – July 2 – 3, Lane Restriction for
bridge maintenance 0.25 mile before and after the North
River bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route
J – June 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 129 in Linn County to
Alpine Avenue in Macon County between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
J – July 1, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route O to Hacksaw
Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Marion County
Missouri
Route 168 – July 1 – 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z in Shelby County to
Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily
Route
C – June 26 – 27, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z in Shelby County to
Missouri Route 168 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
K – June 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
K – June 25, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
M – July 3, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route D to Route A between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
Z – June 26, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to
Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route
A – June 27 & July 1, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 24 to Route J between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
F – June 24 – 26 CLOSED for
patching operations from Route A to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
J – July 2 – 3, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to the Randolph county
line between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route
FF – July 1 - 3, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route E to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m.
and 12:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Route
D – June 24 – 25, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 79
to U.S. Route 61 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Ralls County
Route
Y – June 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Missouri Route 154 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Route
J – June 24, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to
CR 1870 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 daily.
Route
DD – June 25 – 27 & July 1, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from CR 1650 to CR
1220 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler County
Route
C – June 24 – 25, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route CC to Route N between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
C – June 26, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route CC to Route N between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Route
C – July 2, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 136 to Route CC between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
F – July 3, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 136 to Missouri Route 202 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
J – July 8, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Quail
Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route
Y – July 9, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Ranch
Avenue to U.S. Route 63 between 7:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m.
Route
CC – June 27, CLOSED for
resurfacing operations from Route C to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
CC – July 1, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Route
BB – June 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 811 to CR 819 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
BB – June 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 819 to CR 804 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
BB – June 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 804 to CR 851 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
CC – June 27 & July 1 - 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 7:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
CC – July 3, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 855 to CR 901 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 168 – July 1 – 2, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z in Shelby County to
Route D between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily
Route
C – June 26 – 27, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z in Shelby County to
Missouri Route 168 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Warren County
I-70
(Eastbound and Westbound) – June 26, LANE RESTRICTION for clean-up
following a recent traffic incident 4,800 feet east of Route F overpass at High
Hill beginning at 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 26th through 6:00 a.m. on
Thursday, June 27th.
MAY 2024 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm payroll employment
increased by 5,900 jobs in May 2024, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment
rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point. Private industry employment
increased by 4,000 jobs and government employment increased by 1,900 jobs. Over
the year, there was an increase of 82,000 jobs from May 2023 to May 2024, and
the unemployment rate increased by six-tenths of a percentage point, from 2.9
percent in May 2023 to 3.5 percent in May 2024.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
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June 21, 2024
Red Cross recommends 3 steps to stay safe and cool as temperatures
soar
As
extreme heat blankets the state of Missouri,
the American Red Cross of Central and Northern
Missouri is asking residents to take three steps to
stay safe: slow down, stay hydrated and spend time indoors.
Heat
is more than uncomfortable; it can be deadly, especially for older adults, the
very young and those with chronic medical conditions. Last year, some 2,300
heat-related deaths occurred. To help stay safe, the Red Cross recommends that
people take three steps:
- Slow down by
postponing or limiting outdoor activities, including strenuous exercise.
If you must work outdoors, take frequent breaks and avoid the hottest part
of the day by scheduling tasks earlier or later. Hot cars can be deadly — never
leave children or pets in your vehicle alone.
- Stay hydrated by
drinking plenty of water and avoiding sugary, caffeinated and alcoholic
drinks. Check that animals also have access to plenty of fresh water and
shade.
- Spend time indoors in
an air-conditioned place. If you don’t have air conditioning, go to a
public library, shopping mall or a public cooling center. Call 211 to find
an open location. Check
on loved ones and neighbors who may be at risk and do not have air
conditioning to make sure they are safe.
Unusually hot days and heat waves are both a natural part of
weather patterns, however, since the 1960s, heat waves have become more
frequent and intense and are lasting longer in the U.S. As the climate
crisis worsens, 2023 was the hottest year on record, scientists warn that 2024
could break records for a second year in a row.
As
heat waves become more common and last longer, heat-related deaths are also on
the rise. Heat illness can be prevented, and the Red Cross recommends
learning the warning signs and how to help so you can act fast.
Heat
cramps are an early sign of trouble and include heavy sweating
with muscle pains or spasms. To help, move the person to a cooler place and
encourage them to drink water or a sports drink. Get medical help if symptoms
last longer than an hour or if the person has heart problems.
Heat
exhaustion is a more severe condition signaled by heavy sweating;
cool, pale and clammy skin; a fast or weak pulse; nausea or vomiting; muscle
cramps; tiredness or weakness; or a headache, dizziness or passing out. To
help, move the person to a cooler place, loosen tight clothing, encourage them
to sip water slowly. Use wet cloths, misting or fanning to help cool them off.
Get medical help right away if symptoms get worse or last longer than an hour,
or if they begin vomiting or acting confused.
Heat
stroke is a deadly condition that requires immediate medical
help. Symptoms include a high body temperature; hot, red, dry or damp skin; a
fast or strong pulse; a headache or dizziness; or nausea, confusion and passing
out. Call 911 right away if you think someone may have heat stroke. After
calling 911, move the person to a cool place, and use wet
cloths, misting or fanning to help cool them off. Do not give the person
anything to drink.
Heat can make anyone ill, but older adults, the very young,
pregnant women and those with chronic medical conditions are more at risk.
People who work outdoors, have limited personal resources and live in places
that lack green spaces are also at higher risk.
Download the free Red Cross First Aid app so
you’ll know what to do if emergency help is delayed and
the free Emergency app for real-time weather alerts and heat safety
information. Content is available in English and Spanish
with an easy-to-find language selector. Find both apps in smartphone app stores by
searching for the American Red Cross or going to redcross.org/apps.
Department of Natural
Resources awards $2.8 million to Princeton
The Missouri
Department of Natural Resources has awarded $2.8 million in financial
assistance to the city of Princeton for upgrades to its drinking
water distribution, storage and treatment systems. The project is expected to
total nearly $3.6 million and is anticipated to be completed by October 2025.
Project funding
consists of a $1.4 million Drinking Water State Revolving Fund grant, a $1.4
million loan and a $750,000 Community Development Block Grant from the Missouri
Department of Economic Development. The funding provided by MoDNR is estimated
to save the system’s customers more than $1.4 million in principal and
approximately $677,000 in interest over the loan’s 30-year term.
The department’s
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund finances improvements to water treatment
plants, distribution systems and water storage and supply facilities, along
with interconnection or consolidation projects. Communities that borrow from
the fund benefit from the below-market interest rate and from assistance
provided throughout their project by a project manager.
The
department’s Financial Assistance Center is committed to
working with communities to assist with water and wastewater infrastructure
improvement projects. This project will be funded wholly or in part with monies
received from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Elite Tool and Swafford-Kientzy Machine &
Fabrication announce expansions in Lincoln County, investing a total
of more than $30.25 million and creating 36 new jobs
Elite Tool and Swafford-Kientzy Machine &
Fabrication (SKMF) has announced that they will both expand
in Lincoln County, investing a combined total of more than $30.25
million and creating a total of 36 new jobs.
Elite Tool, a lean contract manufacturer
offering quality manufacturing solutions, will expand at a new location in
Moscow Mills, investing $30 million and creating 32 new jobs. The new
120,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility will increase the company’s
efficiency and ability to keep up with customer needs. Elite Tool takes pride
in community involvement that includes working closely with local high schools
and Ranken Technical College. The company is dedicated to
helping educate youth about the importance and need for skilled trade jobs.
Swafford-Kientzy Machine & Fabrication
(SKMF), an industry leader in machining and custom metal fabrication, will
expand in Troy and increase its workforce by 25%. Increased demand
for the company’s custom metal work created a need for its expansion and new
equipment. Operating with more than 20 years’ experience in the machine and
fabrication industry, Swafford-Kientzy Machine & Fabrication (SKMF) offers
a variety of products and services to meet customers’ metal needs. The company
proudly works with local companies, supports the local schools and FFA
programs.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
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June 20, 2024
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY MORNING
CRASH
A La Plata woman was seriously
injured in a Tuesday morning crash in Macon County. The
highway patrol said it happened at 8:40am as 70 year old Susan Calef was on MO
156 when she swerved to miss a deer, causing her car to run off the road and
crash. She was taken
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
DRIVER INJURED IN
TUESDAY NIGHT MISHAP
A Hannibal man
was injured in a Tuesday night mishap
in Marion County. State troopers said that 30 year old
Jorden Marshall was on Marion County Road 418 just outside of the Hannibal City
Limits when his vehicle traveled off the road, struck a fence and a
tree. He was taken
to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate
injuries.
TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN AUDRAIN COUNTY WRECK
Two Mexico residents
were seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck early Tuesday morning
in Audrain County. MSHP stated that it happened at 4:15am
as 26 year old Dayton Cates was on MO 15 when his truck traveled off the right
side of the roadway and overturned several times, ejecting the driver and his
passenger from the truck. Both Cates and 19 year old Carlee Abbott
were transported by ambulance
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
MAN HURT IN TUESDAY
AFTERNOON ACCIDENT
30 year old Austin
Glandon of Leslie was hurt in an accident that occurred at 4:50pm Tuesday
in Franklin County. The patrol says that he was on Highway
185 when he fell asleep at the wheel, lost control of his car and it ran off
the left side of the road and struck a concrete culvert pipe. He
suffered minor injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for
treatment.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
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June 19, 2024
DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS T0 CLOSE STATEWIDE
FOR UPCOMING HOLIDAYS
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like
to remind the public that driver examination stations throughout the state will
be closed on the following dates:
Wednesday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. Normal operations will resume
on Thursday, June 20.
Thursday, July 4 in observance of the July Fourth holiday. Normal operations
will resume on Friday, July 5.
MOBERLY POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS
The following incidents/arrests were
investigated by the Moberly Police Department between the hours of 7am on 6/14/24
and 7am 6/17/24.
On June 6, 2024, Moberly Officers took a
report of a vehicle theft in the 100 block of Sparks Ave. A video of
the suspect was observed, and Officers continued their investigation. On June
16, Officers arrested a 46-year-old man for outstanding warrants. The man
admitted to stealing the vehicle and told Officer’s where he parked it. The
Macon County Sheriff’s Office later recovered the vehicle near Excello.
On June 14, 2024, a Moberly Officer
investigated a harassment involving an 80-year-old Salisbury man and
two juveniles. The man was placed under arrest for harassment and later
released with pending charges.
On June 14, 2024, Moberly Officers contacted
55-year-old Robert Dyer in the 700 block of Bueth Road in reference
to having multiple felony warrants. Dyer was placed under arrest and
transported to the Randolph County Jail.
On June 15, 2024, Moberly Officers responded
to the 1700 block of Louisa Lane in reference to a possible burglary
in progress. A 59-year-old Moberly man was later located and placed under
arrest for a violation of an order of protection. The man was transported to
the Randolph County Jail.
On June 15, 2024, a Moberly Officer observed a
vehicle being operated poorly near the intersection of Rollins and Bedford
St. The 19-year-old operator was placed under arrest for driving while
intoxicated. The man was later released with a pending court date.
On June 16, 2024, a Moberly Officer observed
46-year-old Jessy Cross walking near Bratcher’s. The officer knew Cross to have
multiple felony warrants for his arrest. After a brief foot pursuit, Cross was
taken into custody. Cross was later transported to the Randolph County
Sheriff's Office.
On June 16, 2024, Moberly Officers responded
to a residence on Tydings Ter in reference to an assault. Officers contacted
22-year-old Xavier Brown and he was placed under arrest for domestic assault.
Brown was later transported to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office.
FIREWORKS
SALES TO START IN MISSOURI ON
THURSDAY
While
the drought conditions that plagued Missouri for over a year have eased, the
Division of Fire Safety is urging Missourians to continue to exercise extreme
caution if they choose to use consumer fireworks as part of July 4th celebrations.
Across the nation, July 4th is not only the busiest day of the
year for fireworks; it’s the busiest day of the year for fires.
About 40 percent of Independence Day structure fires are the
result of fireworks, according to the National Fire Protection
Association. About 250 people go to emergency rooms each day with
fireworks-related injuries in the month around July 4th. Fireworks
start an average of 18,500 fires a year.
Fireworks sales at licensed seasonal retailers
are legal in Missouri from
June 20 to July 10. Through June 16, the Division of Fire Safety had issued
1,133 permits to seasonal fireworks retailers.
Missourians who choose to use consumer fireworks should
follow these safety tips:
Confirm
fireworks are legal where you live; only purchase fireworks from licensed
retailers.
Only
use fireworks in a large open space that has been cleared of flammable
materials.
Always
keep young children away from fireworks; if teens are permitted to handle
fireworks, they should be closely supervised by an adult; always wear eye
protection.
Make
sure to have a garden hose or a bucket of water nearby in case of a fire.
Only
light fireworks one at a time; never try to re-light fireworks that have
malfunctioned.
Dispose
of fireworks by soaking them in water and leaving them in a trash can.
Never
shoot fireworks off from a glass jar or container.
Never
use fireworks while consuming alcohol.
Never
store fireworks from season to season.
DFS conducts safety inspections at fireworks retailers,
including checking to make sure they sell only legally-permitted consumer
fireworks, that they have at least two exits, are equipped with fire
extinguishers, and that fireworks tents have been treated with fire retardant
chemicals.
For questions or concerns about firework safety, firework rules,
or firework dealers can contact the Division of Fire Safety at (573) 751-2930.
More fireworks safety tips are available at https://dfs.dps.mo.gov/safetytips/fireworks-safety.php.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
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June 18, 2024
BROOKFIELD LICENSE OFFICE SET TO
TEMPORARILY CLOSE AUGUST 1
The Missouri Department of Revenue has announced the temporary
closing of the license office in Brookfield, Missouri,
located at 223 N Main Street, Brookfield, Mo., 64628.
The last day of operations will be Wednesday, July 31, 2024.
The Department encourages customers to visit one of the following
nearby locations to receive assistance with their motor vehicle and driver
licensing needs:
- Chillicothe License
Office – 730 South Washington, Chillicothe, Mo., 64601
- Macon License
Office – 210 N Rubey, Macon, Mo., 63552
- Keytesville License
Office – 306 South Cherry, Keytesville, Mo., 65261
A full list of license office locations and hours of operation
can be found at
dor.mo.gov/license-office-locator/.
MODOT HIRING MAINTENANCE WORKERS IN NEW FLORENCE, TROY AND
WARRENTON
The Missouri Department of Transportation Northeast District
Office will host several job fairs to hire Maintenance Workers. These events
will be from 10 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on the following dates at the MoDOT
Maintenance Facilities below:
- Tuesday, June 18, Warrenton Maintenance
Facility, 800 West Boonslick, Warrenton, MO.
- Thursday, June 20, Troy Maintenance
Facility, 111 Francis
Drive, Troy, MO.
- Tuesday, June 25, New Florence Maintenance
Facility, 540 Tree
Farm Road, New Florence, MO.
MoDOT offers full training and benefits including medical
insurance, paid annual and sick leave, educational assistance, paid holidays
and more.
MoDOT is a diverse workplace dedicated to safety and personal
and professional development.
Applicant information:
- Bring a valid driver’s license.
- Applications can be completed on-site or
ahead of time at modot.org/careers.
An active email address will be required.
- Applicants must be at least 18 years
old, have a high school diploma/GED and a valid driver's license.
- If offered a position, applicants also
must successfully complete a criminal background check, drug screening,
work simulation and physical at a separately scheduled date and time.
To learn more about all open MoDOT career positions, or to
apply, go to www.modot.org/careers.
GOV.
PARSON HIGHLIGHTS SUCCESS OF MISSOURI’S
SOUTHERN BORDER DEPLOYMENT
Last
Thursday, as Executive Order 24-03 expires, Governor Mike Parson highlighted
the successful conclusion of Missouri's
months-long Southern Border Deployment in support of Texas Governor Greg
Abbott's Operation Lone Star mission to secure the Texas-Mexico Border. On
February 20, 2024, Governor Parson issued Executive
Order 24-03 activating up to 200 Missouri National Guard (MONG)
members and 22 Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) troopers to support Texas'
border security operations.
"We
express our sincere appreciation to our MONG and MSHP members who answered the
call to help secure the Southern Border and stop illegal drugs and immigrants
pouring into our nation," Governor Parson said. "The
mission has been a resounding success, significantly reducing daily
illegal-immigrant encounters near Eagle
Pass and seizing millions of lethal doses of
fentanyl. Missouri personnel
undoubtedly helped better secure the border and make our communities safer. For
now, we welcome our men and women in uniform home and congratulate them on a
job well done."
"We
also greatly appreciate Governor Abbott for leading this charge. Every state is
a border state, but thanks to Governor Abbott leading where President Biden and
the federal government have failed, the rest of the nation can rest a little
easier knowing their Republican Governors are fighting to help keep them safe.
Should Governor Abbott and the State of Texas call
on Missouri again,
we are prepared to answer," Governor Parson continued.
"I
thank Governor Parson for standing with Texas and
sending personnel to join our historic border security mission, Operation Lone
Star. When Texas was
standing alone to hold the line at the border, he delivered," Texas
Governor Greg Abbott said. "Missouri National Guard soldiers and
law enforcement officers stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Texas National Guard
soldiers and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers to secure the border;
stop the smuggling of drugs, weapons, and people into our country; and prevent,
detect, and interdict transnational criminal activity between ports of entry.
As Missouri National Guard soldiers and law enforcement officers return home to
the Show-Me State, know that their efforts made our communities, and our
country safer."
To
date, with the help of Missouri and
other states across the country, the multi-agency Operation Lone Star effort
has apprehended over 513,100 illegal immigrants and arrested more than 43,700
criminals, with more than 38,400 felony charges. In the fight against the
fentanyl crisis, law enforcement has seized over 488 million lethal doses of
fentanyl—enough to kill every man, woman, and child in the United
States and Mexico combined—during
the border mission.
MONG
soldiers were stationed near Eagles
Pass, Texas, and
were directly involved in reducing daily illegal-immigrant encounters from more
than 4,000 to less than 300. MONG soldiers also assisted in the capture of five
individuals on the terrorist watch list.
Recapping Missouri's
Southern Border Operations:
Missouri National
Guard:
Since March 15, approximately 50 soldiers from the 138th
Infantry Regiment, 110th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been serving side by
side with soldiers from the Texas Army National Guard. Now, MONG soldiers have
begun their out-processing in preparation to return to their traditional status
in Missouri.
MONG soldiers maintained 24-hour security surveillance
operations, with each soldier working shifts alongside Texas Guardsmen. This
allowed for soldier safety and operational efficiency. Routine calls for
service included detecting undocumented migrants coming across the border,
helping turn back undocumented migrants to Mexico, and assisting with
surrenders. Soldiers routinely intercepted undocumented migrants on foot and in
vehicles and observed them until U.S. Customs & Border Protection officers
responded to take custody and process.
MONG soldiers worked daily with their Texas National Guard
counterparts and Border Patrol to expand their presence and deter migrant
activity within their sixty square miles area of operations on the Rio
Grande River,
near Eagle Pass, Texas.
In addition to their surveillance operation duties, Missouri soldiers
assisting Texas Army National Guard members in the area of the U.S. border
provided assistance with the following encounters:
Undocumented Migrant Surrenders - 2,400
Undocumented Migrant Detections & Turn Backs - 1,000
Missouri
State Highway Patrol Border Deployment:
On March 1, 2024, 11 MSHP troopers traveled to southern Texas to
assist the Texas DPS in providing law enforcement services in the area of the U.S. border.
The team briefed at the Texas DPS South Region Office (3) in Weslaco, Texas,
on March 3 and reported to its first assigned shift on March 4. This team
continued to serve in the border area until March 30, 2024.
On March 30, 2024, a second contingent of 11
Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) troopers
traveled to southern Texas to
assist Texas DPS in providing law enforcement services in the area of the U.S. border.
The team briefed at the Texas DPS South Region Office (3) in Weslaco, Texas,
on April 1 and reported to its first assigned shifts on April 2.
From March 3 through April 15, MSHP troopers assisting Texas
DPS troopers in the area of the U.S. border
provided assistance with the following incidents/encounters:
Traffic Stops – 1,432
Undocumented Migrants – 519
Undocumented Migrant Turn-Backs – 61
Impaired Driver and Drug Arrests – 69
Other Law Enforcement Assists – 105
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
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June 17, 2024
US ROUTE 65 BRIDGE CLEARANCE REDUCTION
IN CHILLICOTHE
Beginning Monday at 6 a.m., the clearance
under the U.S. Route 65 Bridge over U.S. Route 36 in Chillicothe will
temporarily be lowered to 14 feet, 6 inches. Magruder Paving, LLC, working with
the Missouri Department of Transportation, will be moving traffic in near the
median of U.S. Route 36 under the bridge, reducing the height in both
directions, to complete concrete repairs. Traffic will be moved to the median
shoulder of the passing (left) lane, both directions, beneath the U.S. Route 65
bridge until Friday afternoon,
July 12, when the bridge clearance will return to normal.
Drivers of over height loads may use the off/on ramps at U.S.
Route 65 to navigate around the temporary restriction. Message boards and
signage will be in place, both directions, to alert travelers. A 10-foot width restriction
will be in place. All work for the resurfacing and pavement improvement project
is expected to be complete by the end of July.
All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
DRUG BUST IN CHILLICOTHE
On Monday June 10 at approximately 4:35pm Chillicothe Police
Department, Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, and Missouri State Highway
Patrol assisted the Northwest Missouri Drug Task Force with a Search Warrant in
the 1000 Block of Cherry Street, Chillicothe resulting in the seizure of a
substantial amount of Narcotics and Drug Paraphernalia.
As a result, a 36-year-old male was arrested for Drug
Trafficking, and transported to Caldwell County Detention Center and
held on a $500,000.00 cash only bond.
The Chillicothe Police Department is working closely with the
Northwest Missouri Drug Task Force in efforts to dismantle drug networks and
bring offenders to justice. They encourage anyone with information pertaining
to criminal activities to come forward and assist them in their efforts to
maintain a safe and secure Community.
Community cooperation is essential in their efforts to maintain
a safe and secure environment for all residents. Anonymous tips can be
submitted via 660-646-2121 or through their website at https://www.chillicothecity.org/police-department/webforms/crime-tips.
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Missouri
Route 15 - June 17, LANE RESTRICTION for
core drilling operations from Love
Street to Robinson
Street between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri
Route 15 – June 17, LANE RESTRICTION for
core drilling operations from U.S.
Business Route 54/Green Boulevard to Route D
between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Business Route 54 – June 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for core drilling operations from East Liberty
Street to Huntington Field Road between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 54/Missouri Route 19 - June 18, LANE
RESTRICTION for milling operations from Route K to East 4th Street
in Laddonia between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 13-foot width restriction will be
in place where crews are actively working.
Route
W –
June 24 – July 17, CLOSED for
City of Vandalia sewer
project from East
Washington Street to East
State Street beginning on Monday, June 24th at
7:00 a.m. and ending on Wednesday, July 17th at 6:00 p.m.
Lewis County
Route
DD –
June 17 – 18 & 24 – 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 6 to 230th
Street between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Macon County
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – June 25 -
27, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Business
Route 36 to Nashville Avenue between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working daily.
Route
J –
June 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 129 in Linn County to
Alpine Avenue in Macon County between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
AX –
June 17 – 18 & 20, LANE
RESTRICTION bridge maintenance from 0.25 mile before and
after the East Fork Little Chariton River bridge between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working daily.
Marion County
Route
C –
June 26 – 27, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route Z in Shelby County to
Missouri Route 168 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
K –
June 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
K –
June 18, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
K –
June 24 - 25, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
Z –
June 26, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to
Route C between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
DD –
June 16, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to end of Route DD between 6:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m.
Route
DD –
June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to end of Route DD between 7:00 a.m.
and 12:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route
A –
June 27, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 24 to Route J between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
F –
June 24 – 26 CLOSED for
patching operations from Route A to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route
FF –
June 24 – 27, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route E to end of state maintenance between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Route
AD –
June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route YY to CR 130 between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Route
TT –
June 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 79 to CR 165 between 7:00 a.m. and
12:00 p.m.
Route
VV –
June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route UU to CR 132 between 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
YY –
June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 79 to CR 123 between 7:00 a.m. and
11:00 a.m.
Ralls County
U.S.
Route 61 (Northbound) – June 18, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance at the Salt River
bridge from U.S. Business Route 61 to Route O between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
E –
June 20, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 79 to end of state maintenance between
11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Route
Y –
June 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 19 to Missouri Route 154 between 7:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
HH –
June 17 – 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 61 to Route H between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
ZZ –
June 20, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 61 Outer Road to Bailey
Bridge Road between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Randolph County
Route
J –
June 17 – 18, 20 & 24 - 25, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 63 to
CR 1870 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 daily.
Route
DD –
June 26 - 27, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from CR 1650 to CR
1220 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler County
Route
C –
June 20 & 24 – 25, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route CC to Route N between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
C –
June 26, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route CC to Route N between 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Route
C –
July 2, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 136 to Route CC between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
M –
June 17, CLOSED for
resurfacing operations from Missouri Route 202 to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
M –
June 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 202 to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
CC –
June 27, CLOSED for
resurfacing operations from Route C to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
CC –
July 1, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
CC –
July 11, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route C to the Iowa state
line between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Route
BB –
June 24, CLOSED culvert
replacement operations from CR 811 to CR 819 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
June 25, CLOSED culvert
replacement operations from CR 819 to CR 804 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
June 26, CLOSED culvert
replacement operations from CR 804 to CR 851 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
CC –
June 27, CLOSED culvert
replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Shelby County
Route
T –
June 20, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 168 to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route
T –
June 24, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from U.S. Route 36 to Route AA between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Route
U –
June 18, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 160 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route
AA –
June 17, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route T to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
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MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN
AUDRAIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Mexico man was seriously injured
in an accident that occurred at 7:20am Wednesday in Audrain County. The
patrol says that 35 year old Michael Blankenship was on MO 15 when he failed to
negotiate a right turn onto Audrain County Road 355 and his vehicle skidded off
the road and struck a creek embankment. He was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
24 year old Kassondra Potter
of Troy was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday afternoon
in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said that it
happened at 12:15pm as she was on Route J when she fell asleep, causing her car
to travel off the right side of the roadway, returned to the road and went off
the left side, struck the ground, became airborne and
overturned. She was transported by ambulance to SSM Health St.
Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of
moderate injuries.
TWO HURT IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT INCIDENT
A man and a woman
from Centralia were hurt in a Wednesday night incident
in Audrain County. MSHP stated that a truck driven by 51
year old George Hardy was stopped in traffic on MO 22 when it was struck in the
rear by an SUV driven by 51 year old Patricia Watson-Adams
of Mexico. George Hardy sustained moderate injuries while his
passenger 53 year old Tonya Hardy suffered minor injuries. Both were
taken to University Hospital in Columbia for
treatment. The incident happened at 5:10pm Wednesday.
GOVERNOR
PARSON BREAKS GROUND ON HISTORIC IMPROVE I-70 PROJECT IN COLUMBIA
On
Thursday, Governor Mike Parson kicked off the first project within Missouri's Improve I-70 Program with an official
groundbreaking ceremony in Columbia. Governor Parson joined federal,
state, and local elected officials along with members of the Missouri Highways
and Transportation Commission and its Design-Build contractor team to break
ground on Project #1: Columbia to
Kingdom City.
“Today’s
groundbreaking is a momentous occasion not only because we’re kicking off our
historic Improve I-70 project, but it’s a culmination of the bold
infrastructure initiatives we’ve prioritized since day one,” Governor Parson
said. “I-70 is one of Missouri’s oldest and most vital corridors. The
safety and economic prosperity of Missourians depend on an interstate that
grows along with the state and nation. Expanding I-70 to six lanes has been
talked about in Jefferson City for decades, but our administration,
in working with Senator Lincoln Hough and the General Assembly, is taking
action and getting it done. We could not be more proud that the work we’re
commemorating here today will continue serving Missourians for generations to
come.”
“Today’s
I-70 groundbreaking kicks off a historic, once-in-a-generation investment that
will benefit Missouri businesses, commuters, and tourists alike for decades to
come," Senator Lincoln Hough, Missouri Senate Appropriations Chair, said.
"I was happy to lead this project’s development in the General Assembly
and work with Governor Parson to lead the nation in large scale infrastructure
development. Expanding I-70 to six lanes has been needed for decades. It has
been talked about for decades. Today, decades of talk turns to action. This
project is pro-infrastructure, pro-business, pro-jobs, and, above all, pro-Missouri.
We thank Governor Parson for being a leader in strengthening Missouri’s
infrastructure as we look forward to continuing the strong foundation he has
built on behalf of all Missourians.”
Missouri’s
FY2024 budget from the General Assembly, signed into law by Governor Parson,
provides $2.8 billion in General Revenue for the costs to build a third lane in
each direction on nearly 200 miles of I-70, from Blue Springs to Wentzville.
This first project, Improve I-70: Columbia to Kingdom City,
is a $405 million fixed-cost contract that will add an additional lane to I-70
in each direction between U.S. Route 63 in Columbia and Route 54
in Kingdom City. The project also incorporates $123 million in
previously programmed MoDOT projects to improve the I-70 interchanges at both
Route 63 and Route 54.
“Thank
you to the Governor and the General Assembly for their support in of this
generational investment of I-70 for Missouri’s future,” said Missouri
Highways and Transportation Commission Chairman W. Dustin Boatwright. “Today’s
event in Columbia is just the first step to transform I-70 across the
state. While we celebrate today, we are actively working on the next bid
package, and we look forward completion of the entire I-70 corridor by late
2030.”
The
planned improvements for
Project#1: Columbia to Kingdom City from the
Design-Build contractor Millstone Weber and its designer Jacobs Inc. also
include new concrete pavement on all three lanes of I-70 in each direction of
the project. Additionally, throughout construction two lanes of travel will be
available in both directions of I-70 during peak hours. Construction of this
project is set to begin in July 2024 with an anticipated completion in late
2027.
Those
interested in details regarding Project #1 can sign up for project e-mails and
view the designs at https://www.modot.org/improvei70/columbiakingdomcity. For more information,
call MoDOT at 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or visit www.modot.org. To receive the latest statewide news and text alerts, signup
for e-updates.
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PARIS WOMAN ARRESTED FOR FINANCIAL
EXPLOITATION, STEALING AND FORGERY
The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division
of Drug and Crime Control announces the arrest of Jessica A. Chase, 45,
of Paris. Chase was arrested on June 10, 2024, for six counts of financial
exploitation of an elder/disabled person, six counts of forgery, seven counts
of filing false documents, 12 counts of felony stealing, two counts of
fraudulent use of a credit/debit device, and one count of money laundering.
Chase’s arrest is the result of an investigation conducted by the Troop B
Criminal Investigations Unit of the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of
Drug and Crime Control.
On February 15, 2024, Monroe County Sheriff Joe Colston requested the Missouri
State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control investigate
allegations of theft committed by a former Monroe County elected
official, Jessica Chase. At the conclusion of an exhaustive investigation, on
June 10, 2024, Chase was arrested by members of the Missouri State Highway
Patrol for an active Monroe County arrest warrant. This arrest
followed formal charges being issued by the Monroe County Prosecuting Attorney.
Chase is currently being held in the Monroe County Jail, on a $150,000.00 cash
only bond.
MSHP
COMPLETES 2024 ANNUAL SCHOOL BUS
INSPECTIONS
Colonel
Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces
the results of the Driver and Vehicle Safety Division’s 2024 annual school bus
inspection program.
Missouri’s
2024 school bus inspection results are as follows:
School buses rated as “approved” upon initial inspection -- 10,055
School buses rated as “defective” upon initial inspection -- 895
School buses rated as “out-of-service” upon initial inspection -- 410
Buses with identified defective components require repair within 10 days. Buses
placed out-of-service require correction of the component(s), and reinspection
and a return to service by Patrol personnel prior to further usage in
transporting passengers.
A total of 262 Missouri school
districts earned the Patrol’s Total Fleet Excellence award for 2024. During the
2024-2025 school year, 4,931 buses in these award-winning fleets are eligible
to display the Patrol’s Total Fleet Excellence sticker in the lower corner of
the first window on the passenger entry side of the bus.
“Through the unified effort of Missouri State Highway Patrol personnel and
pupil transportation professionals statewide, the successful inspection of
11,360 school buses occurred in accordance with Missouri revised
state statutes,” said Colonel Olson. “The Patrol, Missouri schools,
and private pupil transportation companies share the common goal of keeping our
schoolchildren safe while they travel on school buses.”
Missouri school
bus inspection results are a matter of public record. Individual school
district results for 2024 are available at
https://apps.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DVSD/MVI/documents/2024AnnualSchoolBusInspectionResults.pdf
School bus
inspection criteria, including Missouri State Highway Patrol out-of-service
criteria are available at
https://apps.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DVSD/MVI/FormsBrochures.html
STATE CARRIED OUT SENTENCE OF DAVID HOSIER
Governor Mike Parson confirmed that the State
of Missouri has carried out the sentence of David Hosier on Tuesday
as ordered by the Supreme Court of Missouri.
"Ms. Angela Gilpin had her life stolen by
David Hosier because he could not accept it when she ended their romantic
involvement. He displays no remorse for his senseless violence," Governor
Parson said. "For these heinous acts, Hosier earned maximum
punishment under the law. I cannot imagine the pain experienced by Angela’s and
Rodney’s loved ones but hope that carrying out Hosier’s sentence according to
the Court’s order brings closure."
Hosier murdered Angela and Rodney Gilpin at
their apartment in Jefferson City, Missouri, in a jealous rage.
Hosier, with a decades-long history of violence against women, would not let
Angela reconcile with Rodney, stalking and harassing her for weeks before
murdering her and her husband. Hosier then fled but was apprehended with the
help of law enforcement in Oklahoma to answer for his crimes.
Although Hosier did not receive an additional conviction for murdering Rodney,
the jury in Angela’s trial determined that Hosier murdered both victims as it
related to Hosier’s sentence. No court has ever found any error in Hosier’s
case.
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MAN KILLED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON HEAD-ON
COLLISION
A man was killed while a woman was seriously
injured in a head-on collision that occurred at 1pm Monday
in Shelby County. The patrol says that 39 year old Kim
Willis of Georgetown, IL was northbound in the southbound lane of MO 151 two
miles North of Clarence when his car struck a truck driven by 27 year old
Kaytlyn Mefford of Clarence head-on. Willis was pronounced dead at the
scene while Mefford was transported by Air Evac
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN EARLY TUESDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A woman was hurt in an accident that happened
at 1am Tuesday in Macon County. The highway patrol said
that 44 year old Geneva Perez-Nuez of Fort Riley, KS was on US
36 when her car struck a deer in the roadway. She was taken
to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for treatment of minor
injuries.
MISSOURI TO
OBSERVE SUMMER SAFETY DAY ON WEDNESDAY
As summer weather arrives, Missourians are reminded to be aware
of the dangers posed by extreme heat and humidity and take precautions as they
spend more time outdoors.
“Extreme heat and humidity are dangerous seasonal hazards in Missouri that
can place a lot of stress on the body, especially for more vulnerable groups
like children, the elderly and those with pre-existing medical
conditions,” State
Emergency Management Agency Director Jim Remillard said.
“It’s important for Missourians to learn about these risks in advance and know
how to protect themselves to stay safe and healthy.”
To help Missourians prepare, the state will observe Summer
Safety Day on Wednesday, June 12. SEMA and
the National
Weather Service (NWS) encourage all Missourians to pay
attention to local forecasts and plan accordingly when activities are outside.
Humidity can amplify the feeling of heat measured by a heat index, so it is
especially important to keep a close eye on friends and family and know the
signs of heat-related illnesses.
Remember, never leave a child or pet alone in a vehicle. Even
on a cooler day, the temperature inside a vehicle can rise by 20 degrees in 10
minutes and pose a real threat to anyone left inside. Stress, distraction and
being out of a normal routine can all contribute to forgetting a child in a car
seat. Always “look before you lock” and check the back seat each time you exit
your vehicle.
Remember these other safety tips to protect yourself and your
family during the summer heat:
If the weather forecast calls for heat and humidity, limit outdoor
exposure.
Drink plenty of water and limit intake of alcoholic beverages.
Eat light, well-balanced meals at regular intervals.
If left outside, make sure your pet has plenty of fresh water and
access to shade.
Wear loose-fitting, lightweight, light-colored clothes that cover
as much skin as possible.
Wear a wide-brimmed hat to protect your face and head. Use at
least SPF 30 sunscreen.
Avoid strenuous work during the warmest part of the day. Use the
buddy system when working in extreme heat and take frequent breaks.
If you do not have air conditioning, consider spending the warmest
part of the day in public buildings such as libraries, schools, movie theaters,
shopping malls or other community facilities. Find a nearby cooling center near
you here.
Check on family, friends and neighbors who may not have air
conditioning or spend much of their time alone.
Be aware of medications that may impair the body's response to
heat, including antihistamines, tranquilizers and some medications for heart
disease.
For interviews or additional information on summer weather
safety, please contact your local NWS office:
St. Louis:
(636) 441-8467
Kansas
City: (816) 540-6021
Springfield:
(417) 869-4491
Paducah, Ky.:
(270) 744-6440
Memphis, Tenn.:
(901) 544-0401
Davenport, Iowa:
(563) 388-0672
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THREE TEENS INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT CRASH
Three Hannibal teens were injured in
a Sunday night crash in Marion County. State troopers
stated that 18 year old Austin Wilhoit was on Marion County Road 337 when he
lost control and his vehicle ran off the left side of the road, overturned and
came to rest on its top. Wilhoit along with his two passengers 19
year old Hayden Sims and 19 year old Mason Wasson were taken to Hannibal
Regional Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries. The crash
happened at 6:15pm Sunday.
MAN INJURED
IN FRANKLIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A St. Charles man was injured in an
accident that occurred at 4pm Sunday
in Franklin County. The patrol says that 78 year old Kurt
Braune was on Route OO and driving too fast for conditions when he failed to
negotiate a left turn, overcorrected, traveled off the right side of the
roadway and went down an embankment. He was transported by ambulance
to St. Clair Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SUNDAY MORNING WRECK
A woman was hurt in a two-vehicle wreck Sunday
morning in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it
happened at around 10:35am as 69 year old Deborah Hawkins of Sullivan slowed
for a bump in the road on the North Outer Road of Westbound I-44 when her car
was struck in the rear by a truck being driven by 26 year old Matthew Young of
St. Clair who was driving too fast for the wet road conditions as he attempted
to slow down or stop upon sight of her car but was unable to do so due to the
wet road conditions. Hawkins sustained moderate injuries and was
taken to Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan for treatment.
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DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN FRIDAY NIGHT WRECK
26 year old Gabriel Gonzalez of Foley was
seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Friday night
in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at
11:30pm Friday as he was on Old Highway 79 when he failed to negotiate a curve
and his car began to skid and ran off the left side of the road. He
was airlifted by Arch Helicopter to Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis with
serious injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN SATURDAY MORNING CRASH
A St. Louis woman was hurt in a Saturday
morning crash in Warren County. MSHP stated that 26 year
old Arin Barbarick was eastbound on I-70 when her car began to skid on the wet
roadway, traveled off the right side and overturned. She was taken
to SSM Health St.
Joseph West Hospital in Lake St. Louis for
treatment of moderate injuries. The crash happened at 6:55am
Saturday.
TWO INJURED
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A woman and a man from Montgomery City were
injured in an accident that occurred at 4:35am Saturday
in Montgomery County. The patrol says that 42 year old
Ellen Schulze was on Route V when she fell asleep at the wheel, causing her SUV
to travel off the left side of the road and struck a concrete
culvert. She suffered minor injuries, while her passenger 45 year
old Joshua Schulze sustained moderate injuries. Both were taken
to SSM Health St.
Joseph West Hospital in Lake St. Louis for
treatment.
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TWO INJURED IN
GASCONADE COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two drivers were injured in an accident that
occurred at 3pm Tuesday in Gasconade County. The patrol
says that 49 year old Alvin Phillips of Marshall was on US 50 when he swerved
to miss an eastbound vehicle that was traveling in the westbound lane, causing
his truck to travel off the left side of the roadway, returned to the road,
crossed the center line and then struck an eastbound truck driven by 52 year
old Pamela Reid of Rosebud. Both were taken
to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor
injuries.
WOMAN HURT IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A woman was hurt in a Tuesday afternoon crash
in Jefferson County. The highway patrol said that 66 year
old Cindy Morrow of Barnhart was driving north on the southbound shoulder of
Old Highway 21 preparing to make a u-turn on the northbound shoulder in her
driveway as a car driven by 54 year old William Spikes of Barnhart was
southbound on Old Highway 21 when she made the u-turn and the front of his car
struck the left side of her car. After impact her car ran off the
right side of the roadway. Morrow sustained moderate injuries and
was taken to Mercy Hospital South for treatment. The crash happened
at 2:30pm Tuesday.
GET HOOKED ON FISHING WITH MDC FREE FISHING DAYS ON SATURDAY
& SUNDAY
Want some free fun that gets family and friends outside in
nature? Get hooked on fishing with the Missouri Department of Conservation’s
(MDC) Free Fishing Days June 8 and 9. During Free Fishing Days, anyone may fish
in the Show-Me State without having to buy a fishing permit, trout permit, or
trout park daily tag.
Free Fishing Days is an annual MDC event that takes place
statewide during the Saturday and Sunday following the first Monday in June.
Aside from not needing permits, other fishing regulations remain
in effect, such as limits on size and number of fish an angler may keep.
Special permits may still be required at some county, city, or private fishing
areas. Trespass laws remain in effect on private property.
Conservation makes Missouri a
great place to fish, and Free Fishing Days encourages people to sample Missouri’s
abundant fishing opportunities. Missouri has
more than a million acres of surface water, and most of it provides great
fishing. More than 200 different fish species are found in Missouri,
with more than 20 of them being game fish for the state's more than 1.1 million
anglers.
For information on Missouri fishing regulations, fish
identification, and more, get a copy of MDC’s 2024 Summary of Missouri Fishing
Regulations, available where permits are sold, or online at mdc.mo.gov/about-us/about-regulations/summary-missouri-fishing-regulations.
Want to learn to fish? MDC’s Discover Nature – Fishing Program
provides a series of free lessons throughout the state. All fishing gear is
provided. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/fishing/discover-nature-fishing.
Need fishing gear? MDC works with numerous libraries and other
locations around the state to loan fishing gear for free. Loaner gear includes
fishing poles and simple tackle box with hooks, sinkers, and bobbers. Worms,
minnows, or other bait are not provided. Find MDC Rod and Reel Loaner Program
locations at mdc.mo.gov/fishing/get-started-fishing/rod-reel-loaner-locations.
MDC’s free MO Fishing app can help anglers find the best places
to fish in Missouri, access regulation information, identify fish by species,
and more. Anglers can also buy, store, and show fishing permits right on their
mobile devices. MO Fishing is available for download through Google Play for
Android devices or the App Store for Apple devices. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/mobile-apps/mo-fishing.
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ONE KILLED, TWO INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING
WRECK
One person was killed, while two others were
injured in a two-vehicle wreck Monday morning
in Cooper County. The highway patrol said it happened at
9:40am as 37 year old Nicole Wilson of Kirksville was on Route J when
her vehicle crossed the center line and struck a truck driven by 41 year old
Jonathan Kuschel of Tipton. After impact the truck traveled
partially off the north side of the road and came to rest facing south, while
her vehicle went off the south side and came to rest facing
south. Nicole Wilson was pronounced dead at the scene, while Kuschel
sustained moderate injuries and also a passenger in Wilson’s vehicle 43
year old Amanda Zingarelli of Columbia suffered minor
injuries. Both were taken
to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY SUNDAY
MORNING CRASH
24 year old Brook McEwen
of Macon was seriously injured in an early Sunday morning crash
in Macon County. State troopers stated that she was on
Route PP when her car ran off the right side of the roadway and
overturned. She was airlifted by Air Evac
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries. The crash happened at 12:30am Sunday.
TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A teen was seriously injured in an accident
that occurred at 7:55pm Monday in Montgomery County. The
patrol says that 58 year old Alfa Brockelman of Salina, KS was
eastbound on I-70 when he was coming to a stop due to congestion caused by a
crash already on the roadway when his tractor trailer was struck in the rear by
a truck driven by 19 year old Ronin Picker of Moscow Mills. Picker
was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
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MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT
On Friday, May 31 at approximately 12:36PM,
the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 800 block of S
Jefferson in reference to a structure fire in a large, two story home.
Responding personnel located the fire in an upstairs bedroom as it began to
spread into the attic. The fire was contained and extinguished in this area
with the bedroom suffering significant fire damage and the areas around the
bedroom suffering serious smoke damage and some water damage. Two of the
residents were in the downstairs portion of the home at the time. They reported
hearing smoke detectors then finding extreme dark smoke in the upstairs portion
of the house before calling 9-1-1. It was determined the
fire started in an area where numerous electrical items were plugged in and
covered by clothing. There were no injuries from the incident.
ELECTRIC TERRITORIAL AGREEMENT APPROVED
The Missouri Public Service Commission has
approved an electric territorial agreement between Howard Electric Cooperative
and the City of Fayette which specifically designates the boundaries
of exclusive electric service areas for both electric service providers, within Howard County,
within and around the City of Fayette. The territorial agreement does not
include an exchange of customers or facilities between Howard Electric
Cooperative and the City of Fayette.
MDC
INVITES THE PUBLIC TO SEVERAL DISCOVER NATURE – FISHING EVENTS IN NORTHEAST
MISSOURI
The
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites the public to learn the skill
of fishing this summer.
MDC
staff will host two series of Discover Nature – Fishing in northeastern Missouri in
the coming months. Each series is comprised of two parts. The first part
teaches participants about fishing equipment, casting, fish handling, how to
tie a knot, and how to bait a hook. The second part teaches participants about
five common Missouri fish,
and how to fish with lures. Participants will also learn about fishing
regulations.
Part
one will be held at the following locations:
June
4 at Hunnewell Hatchery from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/46H. Hunnewell Hatchery is
located at 6503 Hwy Z in Hunnewell.
July
23 at Henry Sever Lake Conservation
Area (CA) from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/46j. Henry Sever Lake CA is
located on Hwy KK in Newark.
Participants
of the second part of these series must attend the first session prior to
attending the second. Part two will be held at the following locations:
June
6 at Hunnewell Hatchery from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/46C. Hunnewell Hatchery is
located at 6503 Hwy Z in Hunnewell.
July
25 at Henry Sever Lake CA from
5:30-7:30 p.m. Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/46F. Henry Sever Lake CA is
located on Hwy KK in Newark.
Questions
about these events can be sent to George Wisdom at George.wisdom@mdc.mo.gov. These events are
designed for participants ages 7 and older. Participants will need a valid
fishing permit. Purchase permits at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/Z4g. Learn more about
Discover Nature – Fishing at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/Zty.
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June 3, 2024
EPA FINES PESTICIDE SELLER
IN PARIS, MISSOURI FOR ALLEGEDLY VIOLATING FEDERAL LAW
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
penalized Logan Agri-Service Inc. for allegedly repackaging pesticide products,
in violation of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. The
Illinois-based pesticide dealer, which operates a branch
in Paris, Missouri, will pay a civil penalty of $74,806.
According to EPA, employees at Logan
Agri-Services’ Paris branch were repackaging pesticides from bulk
containers into containers provided by customers, without required repackaging
agreements from the pesticide manufacturers. Further, Logan Agri-Services
failed to obtain a registration number from EPA for its Paris branch
in order to produce pesticides at that location.
“Registering pesticide products with EPA helps
to ensure that, when used according to label directions, the products will not
harm people, non-target species, or the environment,” said Jodi Bruno,
acting director of EPA Region 7’s Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Division.
“Proper pesticide labeling is critical to protecting public health so consumers
are aware of a product’s ingredients, how the product can be safely used, and
how the product should be properly stored and disposed.”
Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act, pesticide manufacturers, distributors, and appliers are
required to comply with the law’s registration, labeling, packaging, and
application regulations.
MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT
On Wednesday, May 29 at approximately 2:04PM,
an officer with the Mexico Public Safety Department
attempted to stop a white, Ford F-150 in the area
of Liberty and Clark Street. The driver refused to stop and a
pursuit began. The pursuit went for about two miles before the vehicle left
town and began traveling on gravel roads at excessive speeds. Additional MPSD
officers, assisted by the Audrain County Sheriff’s Office, located the vehicle
and driver, Glenda M Barnes, age 59, at her home. Barnes was arrested without
incident, processed at MPSD, and eventually transported to the Audrain County
Jail for Driving While Intoxicated (Prior offender), Driving While Revoked,
Failing to Yield to Emergency Vehicle, traffic violations, and violations of
bond conditions. There were no injuries from the incident.
PSC SETS INTERVENTION
DEADLINE IN AMEREN MISSOURI CASE
Union Electric Company
d/b/a Ameren Missouri has filed an application with the Missouri Public Service
Commission seeking a certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) authorizing
Ameren Missouri to construct, install, own, operate, maintain and
otherwise control and manage a solar generating facility
in Montgomery County to serve as the third program resource for
its Community Solar Program.
Applications to
intervene and participate in this case must be filed no later than June
13, 2024, with the Secretary of the Missouri Public Service
Commission, P.O. Box 360, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102,
or by using the Commission’s Electronic Filing and Information System (EFIS) at
www.psc.mo.gov .
Individual citizens
wishing to comment should contact either the Office of the Public Counsel
(Governor Office Building, 200 Madison Street, Suite 650, P.O. Box 2230,
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-2230, telephone 1-866-922-2959, e-mail
opcservice@opc.mo.gov) or the Public Service Commission Staff (P.O. Box 360,
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102, telephone 1-800-392-4211, e-mail
pscinfo@psc.mo.gov). The Office of the Public Counsel is a separate state
agency that represents the general public in matters before the Commission.
Ameren Missouri serves
approximately 1.2 million electric customers in Missouri.
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Patrol: Preliminary Reports Indicate Seven
Traffic Fatalities, No Boating Fatalities, & No Drownings Over Memorial Day
Weekend
Seven people died in traffic crashes over the
2024 Memorial Day weekend counting period of 6 p.m., Friday, May 24, through
11:59 p.m., Monday, May 27, 2024.
Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers investigated the following over the 2024
Memorial Day holiday weekend:
Traffic Statistics
Crashes -- 275
Injuries -- 161
Fatalities -- 7
DWI -- 128
Boating Statistics
Crashes -- 7
Injuries -- 7
Fatalities -- 0
Drowning -- 0
BWI -- 6
(Note: During the 2023 counting period, the Patrol investigated 287 traffic crashes,
which included 117 injuries and 12 of the 13 fatalities. Also, over the 2023
Memorial Day holiday: Marine operations troopers investigated 10 boating
crashes, which included no fatalities and two injuries. Troopers made 137
driving while intoxicated arrests and eight boating while intoxicated arrests.
No one drowned over the 2023 Memorial Day holiday. Statewide over the
2023 Memorial Day holiday weekend, 13 people died and 403 were injured in 990
traffic crashes. During the 2023 Memorial Day weekend, there were 10 boating
crashes which included no fatalities and two injuries. No one drowned over last
year’s Memorial Day weekend.)
Troopers investigated all seven of the traffic crash fatalities. Three
fatalities occurred in the Troop C, Weldon Spring, MO, area. One
fatality occurred in each of the following areas: Troop A, Lee’s
Summit, MO, Troop B, Macon, MO, Troop E, Poplar
Bluff, MO, and Troop I, Rolla, MO, areas.
Governor Parson Places Amendment 1 and
Amendment 4 on August Primary Ballot
On Tuesday, Governor Mike Parson announced
that Amendment 1 (SJR 26) and Amendment 4 (SJR 38) will be placed on the 2024
August Primary Election ballot. This year's primary election will take place on
August 6.
Both Amendment 1 and Amendment 4 are proposed
changes to Missouri's Constitution. A brief summary of each ballot measure
is below:
Amendment 1 – if approved by the voters, allows the General Assembly to
exempt from property tax all real and personal property used primarily for the
care of a child outside of his or her home.
Amendment 4 – if approved by the voters, provides an exception to allow
for a law that increases minimum funding, if increased before December 31,
2026, for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners
to ensure they have additional resources to serve their communities.
All other ballot measures are expected on the
November General Election ballot, if certified by the Missouri Secretary of
State's Office.
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TWO INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY IN TUESDAY
AFTERNOON CRASH
Two people from Memphis were
injured, one seriously in a Tuesday afternoon crash
in Scotland County. The highway patrol said it happened at
around 12:10pm as 32 year old Marcus Fox was on MO 15 when his tractor trailer
ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was taken
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious injuries, while his passenger a
4 year old boy was to seek own treatment for minor injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN TUESDAY MORNING WRECK
43 year old Brian Schaefer of St.
Charles was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday morning
in Warren County. MSHP stated that he was on the MO 47 off
ramp from eastbound I-70 when he failed to observe traffic ahead and steered to
the right, causing his truck to travel into an electric traffic control box and
became disabled on the concrete island. He was taken
to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St.
Louis for treatment of moderate injuries. The wreck happened at
11:25am Tuesday.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN FRANKLIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A woman was seriously injured in an accident
that occurred at 5:20pm Tuesday in Franklin County. The
patrol says that 28 year old Nicole Hendrickson of Catawissa was stopped at the
intersection of Missouri Route HH and Missouri Route O when she failed to yield
to a truck driven by 41 year old Jonathan Gummers of Robertsville who was
eastbound on Missouri Route O and his truck struck her car and after impact her
car went off the road into the woods. She was transported by
ambulance to Mercy Hospital South with serious injuries.
MDC PROPOSES MINOR PRICE ADJUSTMENTS FOR SOME
PERMITS IN 2025
Missouri is home to more than 1 million
anglers, 500,000 hunters, and several thousand trappers. MDC issues nearly 2.6
million hunting, fishing, and trapping permits each year. While MDC permit
prices have increased only slightly over the past 20 years, MDC’s cost of doing
conservation work have increased significantly.
To keep pace with continual rising costs of
goods and services, MDC has implemented initial price adjustments to most
permits over the past several years and proposes additional modest and gradual
adjustments to permit prices over the coming years.
For 2025, MDC is proposing an incremental
increase to non-resident permit prices and a few resident permit prices. The
Missouri Conservation Commission gave initial approval to the MDC proposed
permit price adjustments at its May 24 open meeting in Jefferson City.
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MDC INVITES LANDOWNERS TO LEARN
ABOUT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FOR WILD TURKEY IN NOVINGER JUNE 1
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites landowners
to learn how to manage their property to create nesting and brood-rearing
habitat for eastern wild turkeys in Novinger on June 1 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
This workshop will cover turkey biology, desired nesting and
brood-rearing habitat, state and federal cost share programs for land
management, habitat management techniques, and field demonstrations. This is an
outside event with lunch provided. Participants are asked to bring a lawn chair
and wear appropriate clothing for the weather. Closed-toe shoes designed for
walking are recommended.
Adult wild turkey males in Missouri are
very large and dark with a bare, red and blue head, with red wattles on the
throat and neck. They have long legs, and their feathers are bronzy and
iridescent. Males, and some females, have a tuft of hairlike feathers in the
middle of their breast. Females are smaller and less iridescent. Turkeys are
most famous for their gobbling calls, but they make other vocalizations as well.
Wild turkeys are most commonly found in mixed forests and
grasslands statewide. Like other ground nesters, their reproductive success may
be greatly reduced by extensive precipitation during nesting time. Successful
management focuses on proper seasonal combinations of food, cover, and water.
This workshop is designed for participants of all ages, and
registration can be done at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/46R. Questions about
this event can be directed to Meagan Duffee-Yates at Meagan.duffee-yates@mdc.mo.gov.
This workshop will be held on private land at 15274
Rolling Hills Road in Novinger.
MISSOURI ROUTE 19 OVER FRENE CREEK
IN HERMANN TO CLOSE IN JUNE
Missouri Route 19 in Hermann is set to close at the beginning of
June to replace the deck of the Frene Creek (Market
Street) Bridge. Construction crews working with the
Missouri Department of Transportation plan to close the bridge to all traffic
beginning on Monday, June 3.
The contractor will have 75 calendar days to complete the
project and is expected to reopen the road in mid-August. A signed
detour will direct motorists around the closure via Route 100 and
Route Z.
All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to
change.
AIR PRODUCTS TO EXPAND
IN MARYLAND HEIGHTS, INVESTING MORE THAN $70 MILLION AND CREATING 30
NEW JOBS
Air Products, the global leader in the
production of gas separation and purification membranes, has announced that it
will significantly expand its manufacturing and logistics center in Maryland
Heights, investing more than $70 million and creating 30 new jobs. The
company’s expansion, the largest ever for its Air Products Membrane Solutions
unit, will help meet growing demand for its products.
Air Products’ expansion
in Maryland Heights is driven by growing product demand in
biogas and hydrogen recovery applications, in addition to customer needs for
nitrogen used in the aerospace industry and cleaner fuels for the marine
industry. The company’s new manufacturing facility is expected to begin
production by the end of 2025. About 170 employees currently work at Air
Products’ existing facility.
Air Products Membrane Solutions specializes in
the development of hollow fiber membrane separators and systems for onsite gas
generation. The company designs, engineers, manufactures, and markets a full
portfolio of PRISM® Membrane Separators, Marine Systems, and
Engineered-to-Order Systems to protect lives and goods at sea, on land, and in
the air. Air Products’ systems are also designed to create more sustainable
energy sources and raise productivity across a variety of industries and
applications.
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PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Audrain County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 28, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route D to North
Wade Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. An
11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 31, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from CR 381 south to CR 381 north between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
Missouri
Route 22 – May 30, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 1.0 mile east of U.S. Route 63 to Route Y between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews
are actively working.
Clark County
U.S.
Route 136 – May 28, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from the Schuyler County line
to Medil in Clark County between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lewis County
Route
E –
May 31 & June 3, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 81 to Route A between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
F –
June 4, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 16 to Route E between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Route
Y –
May 28 – 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route H to Missouri Route 16 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
BB –
June 5, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 16 to Route C between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route
PP –
May 28 – 31, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route
161 to Route H between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will
be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route
PP –
June 3 – 7, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 161 to Route H between 6:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m.
Macon County
Route
W –
May 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from the end of state
maintenance to U.S. Route 36 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route
W –
June 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from the end of state
maintenance to U.S. Route 36 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route
UU –
May 28 – 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Fathom
Place to U.S. Route 36 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working daily.
Monroe County
Route
C –
June 3, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 1.75 miles north of Route AA to CR 962 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route
K –
May 28 – 29, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P at Loutre River between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route
BB –
June 3, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 804 to CR 851 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
CC –
June 4 - 5, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route 15 to CR 855 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
CC –
June 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route 15 to CR 855 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
U.S.
Route 136 – May 28, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from the Schuyler County line
to Medil in Clark County between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 29, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from U.S. Route 136 to the Knox County line
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Pike County
Route
U –
June 3, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 54 to CR 36 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
U –
June 4, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 36 to U.S. Route 61 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
VV –
June 5, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 132 to CR 130 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
AD –
June 6, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 130 to Route YY between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
YY –
June 6, CLOSED for
patching operations from CR 129 to Missouri Route 79 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 15 – June 4, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from East
Beech Street to West
Elm Street in Shelbina between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
Missouri
Route 15 – June 5, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route WW to CR 458 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. An
11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 29, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from CR 471 to Route T between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. A
12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – May 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident 1,600 feet east of Route PP, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
J –
May 30 – 31, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J Spur to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
J –June
3, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J Spur to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route
J –
June 6 – 7, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Route J Spur to Missouri Route 15 between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
Route
T –
May 28, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route AA to Missouri Route 168 between 8:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Route
T –
June 4 - 5, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 168 to U.S. Route 36 between 7:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
W –
May 29, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to Route J between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
TT –
June 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 428 to CR 416
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
Warren County
Route
F –
June 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Innsbrook to Wright City state
maintenance ends between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route
M –
May 29 -30, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 47
to Route T between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Quaker Windows and Doors to expand in Eldon,
investing more than $30 million and creating 220 new jobs
Quaker Windows and Doors, a premier
manufacturer of top-quality windows and doors, has announced that it will
significantly expand its Eldon manufacturing facility, investing more than $30
million and creating 220 new jobs. The company’s expansion will add a vertical
paint line and increased capabilities for insulating glass production while
helping meet demand for its high-quality commercial, residential, and luxury
windows and doors.
Through its expansion, Quaker continues to
increase its manufacturing capacity, adding 300,000 square feet to its existing
450,000-square-foot campus. The original phase for the company’s Eldon facility
was completed in 2020. The location has now received three additions in four
years, bringing its total space to nearly 800,000 square feet. The latest
expansion includes the installation of a state-of-the-art vertical paint line,
a major technological leap, to increase powder paint capabilities. This
cutting-edge equipment will improve efficiency and uphold the high product
quality that customers expect. Quaker is also expanding its insulating glass
production and adding tempering capabilities to better meet the needs of its
diverse customer base.
Quaker’s expansion continues to generate new
employment opportunities in central Missouri while underscoring the
company’s commitment to innovation and growth. Quaker’s new facilities,
expected to be complete by the fall of 2025, are designed to accommodate future
growth and ensure the company remains a leader in its industry.
For this expansion, Quaker Windows and Doors
will benefit from the Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies
expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings
or tax credits for job creation.
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WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN
LINN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A woman was seriously injured in an accident
that occurred after 1:30pm Wednesday in Linn County. The
patrol says that 61 year old William LaPlant of Troy was on US 36 when he
failed to yield and his dump truck went into the path of an SUV driven by 79
year old Karen Wheatcraft of Brookfield and the two collided. After
impact the dump truck overturned. She was taken
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
THREE HURT IN HORSE DRAWN BUGGY INCIDENT
Three people from Greentop were hurt in a
horse drawn buggy incident Wednesday night
in Adair County. The highway patrol said it happened at
6pm as 21 year old James Schwartz was on US 63 when he lost control of the
horse pulling the buggy and it traveled into the path of a truck driven by 33
year old Alyssa Fugate and then the truck struck the buggy in the
rear. Both drivers suffered minor injuries while a passenger in the
buggy 19 year old Rebecca Schwartz sustained moderate injuries. All
three were taken
to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for
treatment.
MAN INJURED IN WEDNESDAY MORNING CRASH
34 year old Ronald Griffith of Hannibal was
injured in a Wednesday morning crash
in Warren County. MSHP stated that he was on South
Rock Church Road when he lost control of his tractor on a curve and it
traveled off the right side of the road, into an embankment and struck a
mailbox. He was transported by ambulance
to SSM Health St.
Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of
moderate injuries. The crash happened at 10:15am Wednesday.
MSHP:
HAVE A SAFE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
Memorial
Day weekend brings Missouri to
life with busy state parks, lakes, and attractions, along with sporting events,
barbecues, and gatherings of friends and family. Our state has a lot to offer,
especially when the weather is nice. A little planning will go a long way to
making your Memorial Day weekend activities a success. The Missouri State
Highway Patrol reminds everyone to include safety when they plan their holiday
weekend. Everyone should expect more travelers on Missouri’s
roadways and an increase in boating traffic on the state’s lakes and rivers.
Drivers and boat operators are reminded to follow all Missouri’s
laws and be courteous. Always wear a seat belt when traveling in a vehicle, and
wear a life jacket when near, on, or in the water.
This year's Memorial Day holiday counting period begins at 6 p.m., Friday, May
24, and ends at 11:59 p.m., Monday, May 27, 2024. Every available trooper will
be on the road or on the water, enforcing Missouri laws
and assisting people. Troopers on our roadways will focus their attention on
hazardous moving violations, speed violations, and impaired drivers. The Patrol
will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness Reduction Effort)
during Memorial Day weekend.
Over the 2023 Memorial Day holiday weekend, 13 people died and 403 were injured
in 990 traffic crashes. (Troopers worked 287 traffic crashes involving 12
fatalities and 117 injuries.) The Memorial Day weekend is also an unofficial
start to the boating season. During the 2023 Memorial Day weekend, there were
10 boating crashes which included no fatalities and two injuries. No one
drowned over last year’s Memorial Day weekend. Last year, troopers made 137
driving while intoxicated and eight boating while intoxicated arrests.
Always be courteous and pay attention, whether you're operating a vehicle or a
vessel, and choose to be a sober driver on land and on the water. A safe, fun
weekend is the result of planning and making good decisions.
Motorists or boaters in need of assistance or who want to report a crime should
use the Highway Patrol's Emergency Assistance number 1-800-525-5555 (or *55 on
a cellular phone). For road condition reports, travelers can visit the Patrol's
website at https://statepatrol.dps.mo.gov.
Click on the Road Condition icon to view road construction areas as well as
road conditions throughout the state or call 1-888-275-6636.
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MEXICO PUBLIC
SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT
On Sunday, May 19 at
approximately 6:17pm, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 700
block of E Promenade in reference to a disturbance with someone being
shot. Responding officers found that several people in the home were
involved in an altercation when Stephen L Welch, age 30, shot and killed his
brother Christopher S Welch, age 36. Stephen Welch remained on
scene. He was detained and eventually taken to the Audrain County
Sheriff’s Office pending formal charges from the Audrain County Prosecuting
Attorney. The investigation is ongoing.
Anyone with
information about this or any other crime is asked to contact CRIMESTOPPERS at
(800) 392-TIPS or (800 392-8477 or Mexico Public Safety at (573) 473-5800 or
(573) 581-2100.
On Friday, May 17 at
approximately 8:57am, the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 200
block of W Love St. in reference to a report of a
burglary. Responding officers found Juarez J Jarmin, age 40
of Mexico, and Whitney E Lamberson, age 37 of Mexico, inside a vacant
apartment. Both were arrested and processed at MPSD, then taken to
the Audrain County Jail pending formal charges by the Audrain County
Prosecuting Attorney. There were no injuries
from the incident.
Lieutenant Governor
Kehoe to Serve as Acting Governor While Governor Parson Leads
Trade Mission to Italy
Last week, Governor
Mike Parson announced that Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe will serve
as Missouri's Acting Governor while he leads a trade mission delegation
to Italy. Lieutenant Governor Kehoe will serve in the Acting Governor
capacity from May 18 - June 4, 2024.
"Each time we've
been overseas, Lt. Governor Kehoe has always dutifully answered the call to
ensure state government continues operating efficiently and
effectively," Governor Parson said. "We know Lt.
Governor Kehoe offers a steady hand of leadership that Missourians can count
on."
Consistent with
Governor Parson’s infrastructure and economic development priorities, the goal
of the Italy Trade Mission is to build relationships with key international
figures to promote Missouri’s strong capacity for trade. Governor Parson
will meet with various government officials, diplomats, and business leaders to
promote Missouri as a prime destination for business investment and
expansion.
While the trade
mission itself runs May 18 - 25, 2024, Governor Parson and First Lady Teresa
Parson will be taking some personal time for their own private travels once the
trade mission concludes.
MDC reminds public
squirrel and black bass seasons kick off May 25
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds hunters
and anglers that squirrel and black bass seasons open Saturday, May 25.
SQUIRRELS
The hunting season on eastern gray and fox squirrels runs May 25
through Feb. 15, 2025. Allowed methods include shotguns, rifles, and other
legal firearm methods, as well as archery equipment, slingshots, or atlatls.
Squirrels may also be harvested with cage-style traps during the hunting season
as long as hunters have a valid Small Game Hunting permit. Traps must be
labeled with the hunter’s full name and address, or Conservation Number, be
attended daily, and have an opening of 144 square-inches or smaller.
The daily limit for hunting, including the use of cage-style
traps, is ten and the possession limit is 20. Hunters must have a permit valid
for hunting small game or be exempt.
Get more information on squirrel hunting and trapping from MDC’s
2024 Summary of Missouri Hunting and Trapping Regulations online at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4ud.
BLACK BASS
Anglers may catch-and-keep black bass, such as largemouth,
smallmouth, spotted/Kentucky bass,
May 25 through Feb. 28, 2025. Black bass can be found statewide but have a
closed season part of the year in most streams south of the Missouri
River. Black bass can be caught and released legally throughout the
year anywhere in Missouri,
and legal-sized bass may be kept all year long from impoundments and streams
with no closed season. In most state waters, the daily limit on black bass is
six. Fish taken from most rivers and streams must be 12-inches long. Additional
regulations may apply to specific waters or areas. Anglers must have a valid
fishing permit or be exempt.
Find more information on bass fishing in MDC’s 2024 Summary of
Missouri Fishing Regulations, available where permits are sold, or online
at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4uW.
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MODOT
URGES EXTRA CAUTION IN INCREASED TRAFFIC AND WORK ZONES THIS SUMMER
As
Memorial Day weekend approaches and Missourians hit the road to start their
summer travels, the Missouri Department of Transportation is urging drivers to
be cautious, patient and use good judgment when traveling, especially through
work zones. On an average day, there are nearly 800 work zones on Missouri’s
34,000 miles of state roadways, ranging from construction on bridges,
interchanges, and roads to daily maintenance work. In 2023, there were 4,563
crashes including 36 people killed in work zone crashes.
Impaired
driving, distracted driving, excessive speeds, and not wearing seat belts are
just a few of the concerns that can accompany the increased Memorial Day
weekend traffic. In Missouri,
14 people were killed and 60 were seriously injured in crashes over Memorial
Day weekend last year. So far in 2024, 70% of the people killed in
crashes on Missouri roads
were not wearing a seat belt.
Drivers
can stay informed of road conditions, delays and work zone locations on MoDOT’s
Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org, also available as a
free mobile app for Apple and Android devices. Over the Memorial Day weekend,
road work will not take place between noon on Friday until 9 a.m. Tuesday, but
some work zones include permanent lane restrictions.
For
this summer, these are some of the major projects with traffic impacts around
the state for which drivers should be on the lookout:
Northwest
area: U.S. Route 36: Livingston County –
concrete replacement under the U.S. Route 65 and the Kansas City Sub railroad
line bridges in Chillicothe.
Both east and westbound U.S. Route 36 traffic will be narrowed to one lane.
Northeast
area: MO Route 79 Bridge Replacement: Bridge replacement and
improvement project in Hannibal with
traffic impacts: modot.org/missouri-route-79-bridge-replacement-over-bear-creek-marion
Kansas
City area: I-435 Bridge Rehabilitation: Lane closures on NB/SB
I-435 for bridge rehabilitation over Raytown
Road. Watch for lane closures and the shifting of
traffic lanes. Access to the Royals and Chiefs stadiums from I-435 north may be
impacted: modot.org/interstate-435-bridge-replacement-jackson-0
Central
area: U.S. 54
Improvement Projects: Adding lanes, bridge rehabilitation, and shoulder work.
Motorists may expect delays as the roadway could be narrowed in either
direction by the Missouri River bridge in Jefferson City.: Guide to U.S. Route 54
Improvement Projects in Jefferson City | Missouri Department of Transportation
(modot.org)
St.
Louis area: I-55 between Lindbergh and Arsenal: Work continues to
rehabilitate or replace the driving surface on more than a dozen Interstate 55
bridges between Lindbergh and Arsenal in St.
Louis City and
County. I-55 is reduced to two lanes in each direction. modot.org/I-55bridge2023_bridge_rehab
Southwest
area: Route 65, Route 125/U.S. Route 60 Interchange: Route 65 Widening in Christian County,
some narrowed lanes may be present. The Missouri Route 125 and US 60
Interchange Project in Greene County and Webster County,
Route 125 will be closed.
Southeast
area: U.S. Route 63, Howell
and Oregon Counties: Route 63 will be reduced
to one lane with utilization of a pilot car as contractor crews perform asphalt
resurfacing from Business 63 in West Plains to Koshkonong in Howell and Oregon counties.
Additionally, contractor crews are replacing a bridge over Burlington Norther
Santa Fe railroad north of Brandsville. The new bridge construction is on a new
alignment, slightly south of the existing bridge: modot.org/63howellbridge
DED
AWARDS $6 MILLION IN TAX CREDITS TO 37 ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH THE YOUTH
OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM
The
Department of Economic Development has announced that it will award $6 million
in 50% tax credits to 37 organizations throughout Missouri through
the Youth Opportunities Program (YOP) during its 2024 cycle.
YOP
helps broaden and strengthen opportunities for positive development and
participation in community life for youth. The program allows organizations to
leverage private-sector funds by providing partial state tax credits to
businesses and individuals making contributions to approved youth development
or crime prevention projects. YOP funds a variety of project types, including
degree completion, internships and apprenticeships, mentoring, substance abuse
prevention, violence prevention, counseling, and more.
A
total of up to $6 million is awarded through YOP annually, with projects
limited to $200,000 in tax credits. Eligible applicants include nonprofit
organizations, education institutions, faith-based organizations, local
governments, and businesses that meet program requirements. YOP is administered
by the Division of Business and Community Solutions. The full list of 2024 YOP
recipients is available here.
For
more information about the program, including upcoming application cycles,
eligibility criteria, and frequently asked questions, visit the YOP webpage.
MDC
REPORTS HUNTERS TOOK 43,380 BIRDS DURING SPRING TURKEY SEASON
Preliminary
data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows turkey hunters
checked 43,380 birds during Missouri’s
2024 regular spring turkey season, April 15 through May 5. Top harvest counties
for the regular season were Franklin with
940 birds harvested, Callaway with 822, and Texas with
780.
Young
turkey hunters also harvested 3,739 turkeys over the youth weekend, April 6 and
7, bringing the overall 2024 spring turkey harvest to 47,119. According to MDC,
that is a 6-percent increase in total harvest from 2023 and a 20-percent
increase in total harvest compared to the previous five-year average.
Get
more information on this year’s spring turkey harvest numbers by county
at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/
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MOTORCYCLIST SERIOUSLY
INJURED IN MONDAY MORNING INCIDENT
A motorcyclist was
seriously injured in a Monday morning incident
in Lincoln County. The patrol says that it occurred at
7:55am as 30 year old Tyson Hamlet of Troy was on Chantilly Road, passing
another vehicle when a turkey flew into the roadway and struck him which caused
him to lose control of his motorcycle and it traveled off the left side of the
road, struck a tree and ejected him. Hamlet was taken
to SSM Health St.
Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis with serious
injuries.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN RALLS COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Hannibal man
was seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 2am Monday
in Ralls County. The patrol says that 45 year
old Chad Majors was on Route N when his motorcycle struck a deer in
the roadway, overturned and ejected him from it. He was taken
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN
MOTORCYCLE MISHAP
A Florissant woman
was injured in a motorcycle mishap Sunday morning
in Lincoln County. The highway patrol said it happened at
11:40am as 48 year old Jennifer Schaper was a passenger on a motorcycle driven
by 53 year old Glennon Schaper of Florissant. They were making
a left turn from Auburn Street onto northbound Missouri 79
when the motorcycle experienced an equipment malfunction, causing it to travel
off the right side of the road and overturned, ejecting both from it. She
was transported by ambulance to SSM Health St.
Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis for treatment of
moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN EARLY SATURDAY MORNING CRASH
24 year old Cameron Snodgrass
of Fulton was hurt in an early Saturday morning crash in Boone County. State
troopers stated that he was on Route A when his truck ran off the right side of
the road, struck a telephone pole and came to an uncontrolled
rest. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to University Hospital in Columbia for
treatment. The crash happened at 2:50am Saturday.
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PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Missouri
Route 11 (Northbound) – May 20 – 21, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from Rock Way to Steer Creek Way between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Audrain County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 20, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route D to North
Wade Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. An
11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 21, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Route D to U.S. Route 54 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
Clark County
U.S.
Route 136 – May 28, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from the Schuyler County line
to Medil in Clark County between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lewis County
Route
Y – May 20 - 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 16 to Route H between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
Y – May 22 - 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route H to Route K between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Lincoln County
Route
D – May 22 – 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Norton
Road to Palmer
School Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
D – May 20 - 21, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route E to Route
TT between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working daily.
Route
D – May 24 and May 28, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route TT to
Missouri Route 47 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction
will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route
TT – May 22 - 23, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route D to Mary
Jo Road between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Macon County
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound and Westbound Passing Lanes) – May 28 – 30, LANE RESTRICTION for
new transmission lines between Hickory Street crossover to Gantz Street bridge
in Macon beginning at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28th through 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 30th.
Route
J – May 21, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 149 to Ballpark
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route
UU – May 20 – 24, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Fathom
Place to U.S. Route 36 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working daily.
Marion County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 20 – 23, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from Route U to CR 244 between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 20 - 21, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route MM to U.S.
Route 24 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route
K – May 20 - 23, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P at Loutre River between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler County
U.S.
Route 136 (Eastbound) – May 20 - 21, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from City of Lancaster to Scotland County line
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working daily.
Scotland County
U.S.
Route 136 – May 28, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from the Schuyler County line
to Medil in Clark County between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 15 (Southbound) – May 29, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from U.S. Route 136 to the Knox County line
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 23, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from East
Beech Street to West
Elm Street in Shelbina between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. An 11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are
actively working.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 24, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route WW to CR 458 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. An
11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 22, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 471 to Route T
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – May 29, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident 1,600 feet east of Route PP, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route
J – May 28 - 30, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route J Spur to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
T – May 23, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route AA to Missouri Route 168 between 7:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.
Route
U – May 31, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 15 to the end of state maintenance
between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Route
W – May 24, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to Route J between 7:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m.
Route
AA – May 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route T between 7:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m.
Warren County
Missouri
Route 47 (Overpass) – May 19 - 20, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from I-70 eastbound to I-70 westbound beginning at 7:00 p.m. on
Sunday, May 19th through 4:00 a.m. Monday, May 20th.
Route
M – May 29 -30, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 47
to Route T between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
MOBERLY POLICE
DEPARTMENT NEWS
The following
incidents/arrests were investigated by the Moberly Police Department between
the hours of 7am on 5/12/24 and 7am 5/15/24.
On May 12, 2024, a
Moberly Officer observed a vehicle being operated poorly on Rollins St
near Williams St. The 34-year-old male operator was placed under arrest
for driving while intoxicated.
On May 13, 2024,
Moberly Officers made contact with 41-year-old Tony Martin in the 200 block of
S. Ault St. Martin was placed under arrest for an
active Randolph County warrant on an original charge of
stealing. Martin was transported to the Randolph County Jail.
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MISSOURI ROUTE 19 OVER FRENE CREEK
IN HERMANN TO CLOSE IN JUNE
Missouri Route 19 in Hermann is set to close at the beginning of
June to replace the deck of the Frene Creek (Market
Street) Bridge. Construction crews working with the
Missouri Department of Transportation plan to close the bridge to all traffic
beginning on Monday, June 3.
Built in 1930, the bridge has narrow driving lanes and the
pedestrian facilities are in poor condition. To update the bridge to modern
standards and improve the traveling surface, the deck and girders – the
superstructure – will be replaced. The pedestrian facilities will also be
upgraded during the project to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA).
The contractor will have 75 calendar days to complete the
project and is expected to reopen the road in mid-August. A signed
detour will direct motorists around the closure via Route 100 and
Route Z.
All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to
change.
MAY 18-24 IS NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri
State Highway Patrol, would like to stress the importance of safe boating and
make the public aware of National Safe Boating Week, which takes place May
18-24, 2024. National Safe Boating Week is purposefully scheduled just prior to
Memorial Day weekend, which many people consider the kickoff to the boating
season.
Weather, time, and other elements may affect the readiness of your boat. Before
taking that inaugural 2024 summer boat cruise, boaters are encouraged to make
time for a thorough inspection of their boat. The Patrol’s marine operations
troopers make boating safety a priority and are available, at your request, to
inspect the required equipment on your boat to make sure you’re in compliance
with state law. To help facilitate these inspections, marine operations
troopers will be at the following locations on Saturday, May 18, 2024 (unless
otherwise noted):
TROOP B
Mark Twain Lake ― 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Ray Behrens Boat Ramp
42991 Ray Behrens
Perry, MO
TROOP C
Troop C Headquarters ― 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
891 Technology Drive
Weldon Spring, MO
TROOP F
Lake of the Ozarks State Park Public Beach #2 ― 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., MAY 22
Old U.S. Highway 54
Osage Beach, MO
APRIL
2024 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm
payroll employment increased by 16,700 jobs in April 2024, and the seasonally
adjusted unemployment rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point to 3.4
percent. Private industry employment increased by 16,400 jobs and government
employment increased by 300 jobs. Over the year, there was an increase of
74,900 jobs from April 2023 to April 2024, and the unemployment rate increased
by half of a percentage point, from 2.9 percent in April 2023 to 3.4 percent in
April 2024. Read the full report at https://meric.mo.gov/missouri-monthly-jobs-report.
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WOMAN INJURED IN
GASCONADE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Hermann woman was injured in an accident
that occurred at 3:10pm Tuesday in Gasconade County. The
patrol says that 30 year old Caramie Forbes was on MO 100 when she failed to
negotiate a curve, causing her SUV to travel off the right side of the roadway,
struck an embankment, became airborne and struck a tree. She was
taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of
moderate injuries.
MAN HURT IN TUESDAY NIGHT WRECK
51 year old Brandon Strausbaugh of Pacific was
hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday night
in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it happened at
9:30pm as he was westbound on I-44 when he lost control on the wet road and his
vehicle struck the concrete median barrier, ran off the right side of the
roadway, overturned down a steep embankment and came to rest on its side,
partially blocking the North Outer Road. He sustained moderate
injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital in St.
Louis for treatment.
MDC HOSTS BEGINNING ARCHERY PROGRAMS IN HANNIBAL SATURDAY
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites the public
to learn how to shoot archery May 18 at J. Thad Ray Memorial Wildlife Area.
There will be a morning and afternoon session. The morning session will run
from 9:30-11:00 a.m., and the afternoon session will run form 1:00-2:30 p.m.
Archery is a safe and fun sport for everyone. All levels of
abilities are welcome, but these programs are geared for novices ages 8 and
older. All equipment will be provided, and one-on-one instruction will be
provided. Participants are asked to wear sturdy, closed toe shoes.
Register for the morning program at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/42B. Register for the
afternoon program at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/426. Questions about
these programs can be sent to Kathi Moore at kathi.moore@mdc.mo.gov.
To locate J. Thad Ray Memorial Wildlife Area from Hannibal at
the junction of Route W and Hwy 61, take Route W west approximately 1
mile.
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PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Missouri
Route 11 (Northbound) – May 15 – 21, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from Rock Way to Steer Creek Way between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Audrain County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 16, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route D to CR 9824 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri
Route 22 – May 15, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Leach
Lane to Switzler
Street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Lewis County
Route
O – May 15, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route V between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
Lincoln County
Route
D – May 22 – 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Norton
Road to Palmer
School Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
E – May 13 -15, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the bridge over Mill Creek in Silex between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Route
TT – May 15 – 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route D to Mary
Joe Road between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Macon County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 west of
Atlantic Loop to the Macon County line
between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
Route
J – May 21, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 149 to Ballpark
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route
UU – May 13 – 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from end of state
maintenance to Fathom Place between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
UU – May 20 – 24, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Fathom
Place to U.S. Route 36 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working daily.
Marion County
U.S.
Route 61 (Southbound) – May 13 – 17, LANE RESTRICTION for clean-up
following a recent traffic incident beginning 10 feet south of CR 361 to 600
feet south of CR 361 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 15 - 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route MM to U.S.
Route 24 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 107 – May 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1.0 mile north or Missouri Route 154 to
Route U between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1191 to Route K between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
C – May 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 1.75 miles north
of Route AA to CR 962 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Montgomery County
Route
K – May 15 – 16 & 20 - 23, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P at Loutre River between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
I-70
(South Outer Road/Tree Farm Road)
– May 15 – 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 19
to Route F between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Schuyler County
U.S.
Route 136 (Eastbound) – May 16 - 17, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from the City of Lancaster to Scotland County line
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working daily.
Scotland County
Route
H – May 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 361 to CR 363 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
BB – May 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Bethal
Cemetery Road to CR 819 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 21, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from East
Beech Street to West
Elm Street in Shelbina between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 22, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route WW to CR 458 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. An
11-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 20, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 471 to Route T
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – May 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident 1,600 feet east of Route PP, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Route
T – May 20, CLOSED for
patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to Missouri Route 168 between 8:00 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m.
Route
W – May 21 – 22, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 168 to the end of state maintenance
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
AA – May 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route T between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
TT – May 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 428 to CR 416
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place
where crews are actively working.
GOV. PARSON SIGNS HB 1803 INTO LAW, EXPANDING
MOBUCKS PROGRAM
On Thursday May 9, during a signing ceremony
at Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Governor Mike Parson signed
House Bill 1803 into law. HB 1803 increases the total amount of state funds the
State Treasurer may invest into the MOBUCK$ program from $800 million to $1.2
billion annually. Governor Parson was joined by State Treasurer Vivek Malek,
representatives from Missouri's agriculture advocacy groups, and members of
the Missouri Bankers Association as he signed the bill into law.
"I have to give credit to Treasurer Malek
for his leadership in increasing the awareness and effectiveness of the MOBUCK$
program," Governor Parson said. "Under his administration,
all available MOBUCK$ funds were exhausted within just one business day of
applications opening. Now, by increasing the cap, Treasurer Malek's office and
the State of Missouri will be able to assist more beginning farmers,
existing farmers, and small business owners with low interest loans. Thank you,
Treasurer Malek, for being a champion for Missouri agriculture and
small businesses across the state."
In addition to raising the MOBUCK$ investment
total, HB 1803 removes previous funding caps on the portion of total funds that
could be invested in farming operations, small businesses, livestock
operations, beginning farmer operations, etc.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
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May 14, 2024
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN MONDAY MORNING MISHAP
A La
Plata man was seriously injured in a Monday morning mishap
in Knox County. MSHP reported that it happened at 8:40am
as 54 year old Robert Brochu was on Highway 156 when he lost control on the wet
road and his car traveled off the left side of the road and struck an
embankment. He was air-lifted to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN
CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Fulton woman was injured in an
accident that occurred at 2:40am Sunday
in Callaway County. The patrol says that 34 year old
Capreice Smith was on Highway C when she failed to negotiate a curve, causing
her car to cross the center of the road, ran off the left side of the roadway,
became airborne and overturned. She was taken
to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of
moderate injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY
AFTERNOON WRECK
34 year old Alexander
Keene of Troy was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Sunday afternoon
in Pike County. State troopers stated that he was on US 61
when he fell asleep and his vehicle ran off the left side of the road, began to
skid and the front and undercarriage struck the ground in the center median,
before becoming airborne and overturned. He sustained minor injuries
and was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment. The
wreck happened at 2:55pm Sunday.
WOMAN INJURED IN
MOTORCYCLE CRASH
A St.
Charles woman was injured in a motorcycle crash Sunday afternoon
in Franklin County. The highway patrol said it occurred at
3:35pm as 58 year old Patricia Lyons was westbound when she intentionally
traveled off the right side of the road and made a u-turn onto Route T, lost control
of her motorcycle and it went off the right side of the roadway, slid down an
embankment, rolled onto its right side, struck a downed tree limb and ejected
her from it. She was transported by ambulance
to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis for treatment of
moderate injuries.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
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May 10, 2024
PLANNED
ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast Missouri region for
the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Route
D –
May 10 – 14, CLOSED for patching operations from Route O to
Missouri Route 149 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 10, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from CR 381 south to CR 381 north between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 13, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from Route D to CR 9824 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 22 – May 10, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from 1.0 mile east of U.S. Route 63 to Route Y between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Lewis County
Route
O –
May 13 – 14, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri
Route 6 to Route V between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
O –
May 15, CLOSED for seal coat operations from Missouri Route 6
to Route V between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route
D –
May 10 & 13 - 14 LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations
from Route E to Missouri Route 47 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route
E –
May 13 -15, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50
mile before and after the bridge over Mill Creek in Silex between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working daily.
Route
TT –
May 15 – 16, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
Route D to Mary Joe Road between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 10-foot
width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Macon County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 16, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from 0.50 west of Atlantic Loop to the Macon County line between
7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working.
Route
UU –
May 13 – 17, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from end
of state maintenance to Fathom Place between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Marion County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 16, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from 0.50 west of Atlantic Loop to the Macon County line between
7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working.
Route
UU –
May 13 – 17, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from end
of state maintenance to Fathom Place between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
U.S.
Route 61 (Southbound) – May 13 – 17, LANE RESTRICTION for
clean-up following a recent traffic incident beginning 10 feet south of CR 361
to 600 feet south of CR 361 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Monroe County
Missouri
Route 15 –
May 15 - 16, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
Route MM to U.S. Route 24 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 14, CLOSED for culvert replacement
operations from Route YY to CR 946 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 15, CLOSED for culvert replacement
operations from CR 1191 to Route K between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
C –
May 16, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 1.75
miles north of Route AA to CR 962 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route
K –
May 13 - 16, CLOSED for core drilling operations from Missouri
Route 19 to Route P at Loutre River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
I-70
(South Outer Road/Tree Farm Road) – May 13 – 16, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route F between 7:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route
BB –
May 10, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 811
to Bethal Cemetery Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
May 13, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations
from Bethal Cemetery Road to CR 819 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
May 14, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 553
to CR 804 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
May 15, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from CR 804
to CR 851 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
CC –
May 16 - 17, CLOSED for culvert replacement operations from
Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 15 –
May 13 - 14, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from
U.S. Route 36 to Route MM between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 17, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge
maintenance from Route WW to CR 458 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 10, LANE RESTRICTION for shoulder
work from the Monroe City overpass to CR 216 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – May 15, LANE RESTRICTION for clean-up
following a recent traffic incident 1,600 feet east of Route PP, between 9:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working daily.
Route
AA –
May 17, CLOSED for patching operations from Missouri Route 15
to Route T between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
TT –
May 16, LANE RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 428 to
CR 416 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
MOBERLY POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS
On May 4-5 Moberly Police Department officers
began investigating activity at a residence in the 200 block of S Ault
St., Moberly. As a result of this investigation, a 57 year old male
was taken into custody for the following charges:
Trafficking for the Purpose of Sexual
Exploitation
Delivery of a Controlled Substance
Possession of a Controlled Substance
Keeping or Maintaining a Public Nuisance
Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
The male was placed on a 24 hour hold at
the Randolph County Justice Center, pending formal charges
from the Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney. The Moberly Police Department
was assisted by the North Missouri Drug Task Force. The investigation is
ongoing at this time.
Governor Parson Signs HB 2016 into Law While
Visiting Missouri National Guard Soldiers Deployed to Southern Border
in Texas
On Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson visited the
Southern Border near Eagle Pass, Texas, to connect with Missouri
National Guard (MONG) soldiers deployed to the Southern Border and sign House
Bill (HB) 2016 into law. HB 2016 passed the Missouri General Assembly with
bipartisan support and includes funding for Missouri's Southern Border
deployment, aiding Texas Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star mission,
which is helping secure Texas, Missouri, and the nation.
"We are proud to be here
in Texas today to meet with our soldiers and sign HB 2016,
funding Missouri's partnership with Operation Lone Star to secure the
border," Governor Parson said. "President Biden and the
federal government have failed. They're allowing fentanyl and other drugs,
criminals, and even suspected terrorists to flood across the border into our
country. States must take a stand, and that's exactly
what Missouri is doing. The more crime we can stop at the Southern
Border, the less we have to deal with in Missouri. We appreciate the
strong group of bipartisan lawmakers for approving this funding and understanding
the need for Missouri to step in when the federal government has
failed our citizens."
"We understand there are many good people
looking to come to our nation to achieve their American Dream. We respect and
welcome that, but there is a process to go through, and it must be done
legally," Governor Parson continued.
HB 2016 totals $2.2 million, allocating $2
million to support MONG members deployed to the Southern Border and $206,000
for the Missouri State Highway Patrol's efforts to help secure the border.
Governor Parson was joined at the bill signing by MONG Adjutant General Levon
Cumpton, MONG soldiers stationed at the border, and Texas Department of Public
Safety Regional Director Victor Escalon, who provided those in attendance an
update on Operation Lone Star.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
May 9, 2024
MAN STRUCK BY VEHICLE
IN CALLAWAY COUNTY
A man was injured after being struck by a
truck Tuesday morning in Callaway County. The highway
patrol said it happened at around 11:40am as 72 year old Charles Case of New
Bloomfield was outside of his truck when it started to roll downhill and struck
him. He was transported by ambulance
to Capital Region Hospital in Jefferson City for treatment
of moderate injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY
INJURED IN ATV CRASH
A Hannibal woman
was seriously injured in an ATV crash that occurred at 7pm Tuesday
in Pike County. The patrol says that 28 year old Lashae
Caldwell was west of 16021 Route NN when her ATV traveled off the north side of
the road, struck an embankment and ejected her from it. She was
taken to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious
injuries.
UNIONVILLE LICENSE OFFICE TRANSITIONING TO A NEW CONTRACTOR
The
Missouri Department of Revenue is announcing the reopening of the Unionville
License Office under a new management contract after being temporarily closed
since January 5, 2024. The contract for the Unionville Office has been awarded
to VanBuskirk Management. Mary Rhonda VanBuskirk says "I am excited for
the opportunity to service my community and surrounding area and look
forward to working with everyone." All license office contracts in Missouri are
awarded through a competitive bid process. License offices are operated by
independent contractors but overseen by the Missouri Department of Revenue.
Please note the current location 1507
Main Street, Unionville, Mo., 63565 will
continue to be closed from now – May 10 to allow for transitioning of the
necessary office equipment. The office will reopen on Monday, May 13. The hours
of operation will be Monday – Friday, 8:30a.m. – 4:00p.m. and the telephone
number will be 660-947-3621.
While
the office is closed to transition to the new contractor, the Department
encourages customers to visit one of the following nearby locations to receive
assistance with their motor vehicle and driver licensing needs:
Milan License Office – 200
E 3rd St, Milan, Mo., 63556
Kirksville License
Office – 105 W Potter Ave, Kirksville, Mo., 63501
Princeton
License Office – 703 Hickland, Suite B, Princeton, Mo., 64673
A
full list of license office locations and hours of operation can be found at
dor.mo.gov/license-office-locator/.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
May 8, 2024
DRIVER INJURED IN
EARLY MONDAY MORNING CRASH
23 year old James
Alvis of Wayland was injured in an early Monday morning crash
in Clark County. MSHP stated that he was on US 136 when
his car traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck an embankment and
overturned. He sustained moderate injuries and was taken
to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment. The
crash occurred at 4:50am Monday.
MAN KILLED
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Lake St. Louis man was killed in an
accident that occurred at around 10:30pm Sunday
in Montgomery County. The patrol says that 21 year old
Joshua Jenkins was westbound on I-70 when his car traveled off the left side of
the roadway, struck a concrete median barrier and then he overcorrected,
causing it to skid off the north side of the road and struck several
trees. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
TEEN HURT IN MONDAY
MORNING WRECK
A Gray Summit teen was
hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Monday morning in Franklin County. The
highway patrol said it happened at 7:20am as the 17 year old girl was
on Robertsville Road and driving too fast for the wet road conditions
when she lost control and her jeep ran off the right side of the road and came
to rest in a ditch. She was transported by ambulance
to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor
injuries.
DRUG BUST
IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY
On Friday May 3 at
approximately 9:20am, officers and detectives successfully served a search
warrant in the 400 block of Jackson Street resulting in the seizure
of narcotics, drug paraphernalia, and evidence of child endangerment and
neglect. The Chillicothe Police Department executed the search warrant in
response to several drug investigations.
As a result of the
investigation, a 27 year old male and a 37 year old female were arrested on
charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug
paraphernalia, child endangerment, and child neglect. Detectives are
working closely with the Livingston County Prosecutor Adam Warren and
Livingston County Children's Division on this case.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
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May 6, 2024
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN FRIDAY NIGHT WRECK
27 year old Austin Roberts of La
Plata was seriously injured in a one-vehicle wreck Friday night
in Macon County. The highway patrol said it happened at
7:50pm as he was on Old Highway 63 when he lost control and his vehicle
overturned. He was air-lifted
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
DRIVER HURT IN
CALLAWAY COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Columbia driver
was hurt in an accident that occurred at 9:45pm Friday
in Callaway County. The patrol says that 25 year old
Anthony Robinson was on Route HH and driving too fast when he failed to
negotiate a curve after swerving for a deer, causing his car to travel off the
left side of the roadway and struck a fence in three different places before
coming to rest in a field. He was taken
to Capital Region Medical Center for treatment of
minor injuries.
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST
MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Route
D –
May 6 – 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from Little Road to Route O between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
daily.
Route
D –
May 9 – 14, CLOSED for
patching operations from Route O to Missouri Route 149 between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. daily.
Audrain County
Missouri
Route 15 – May 10, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from CR 381 south to CR 381 north between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 13, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route D to CR 9824 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 22 – May 10, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 1.0 mile east of U.S. Route 63 to Route Y between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 116 to CR 128 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Knox County
Route
F –
May 6, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route A to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Lewis County
Route
O –
May 13 – 14, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route V between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
O –
May 15, CLOSED for
seal coat operations from Missouri Route 6 to Route V between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
Route
P –
May 6 – 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route P overpass
to Route B between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route
AA May
9 – 10, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 6 to 275th Avenue between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Lincoln County
Route
D –
May 9 – 10 & 13 - 14 LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route E to
Missouri Route 47 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 10-foot width restriction
will be in place where crews are actively working daily.
Route
E –
May 6 – 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route O to U.S.
Route 61 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. A 12-foot width restriction
will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route
E –
May 13 -15, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 mile before
and after the bridge over Mill Creek in Silex between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Route
TT –
May 15 – 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route D to Mary
Joe Road between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Macon County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 west of
Atlantic Loop to the Macon County line between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route
UU –
May 13 – 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from end of state
maintenance to Fathom Place between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Marion County
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 0.50 west of
Atlantic Loop to the Macon County line between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A
14-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route
UU –
May 13 – 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from end of state
maintenance to Fathom Place between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
U.S.
Route 61 (Southbound) – May 13 – 17, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident beginning 10 feet south of CR 361 to 600 feet south of CR 361 between
7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 79 – May 7, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Adams
Street to Lovers Leap between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 79 – May 9, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from Adams
Street to Lovers Leap between 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Missouri
Route 15 –
May 15 - 16, LANE RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route MM to U.S.
Route 24 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1160 to CR 136 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1085 to CR 923 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route YY to CR 946 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1191 to Route K between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
C –
May 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from 1.75 miles north
of Route AA to CR 962 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Route
B –
May 6 – 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 19
to Route ZZ between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
K –
May 6 - 7, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P at Dry Fork Creek
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
K –
May 13 - 16, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P at Loutre River between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
I-70
(South Outer Road/Tree Farm Road) – May 13 –
16, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 19
to Route F between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route
H –
May 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 716 to CR 806 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
BB –
May 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 811 to Bethal
Cemetery Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
May 13, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Bethal
Cemetery Road to CR 819 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
May 14, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 553 to CR 804 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
BB –
May 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 804 to CR 851 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
CC –
May 6 – 9 & 16 - 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
EE –
May 7 & 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 817 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. each day.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 15 –
May 13 - 14, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to
Route MM between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Missouri
Route 15 – May 17, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from Route WW to CR 458 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 6 - 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work from 1.0 mile west of Route
T to CR 462 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 9 - 10, LANE
RESTRICTION for shoulder work from the Monroe City
overpass to CR 216 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – May 15, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident 1,600 feet east of Route PP, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A
12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working
daily.
Route
AA –
May 17, CLOSED for
patching operations from Missouri Route 15 to Route T between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
TT –
May 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 428 to CR 416
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Warren County
Missouri
Route 47 (Overpass) – May 5 – 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for seal coat operations from I-70 eastbound
to I-70 westbound beginning at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 5th through 6:00 a.m.
Monday, May 6th and 7:00 p.m. Monday, May 6th through 6:00 a.m.
Tuesday, May 7th.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
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May 3, 2024
GOV. PARSON SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER 24-06
ACTIVATING STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN IN RESPONSE TO SEVERE WEATHER AND
FLOODING
On Thursday, Governor Mike Parson signed
Executive Order 24-06 activating the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan
in response to severe weather and flooding. Parts of Missouri have
already sustained storm and flood damage with additional storms and rain
forecast over the next several days.
“We have seen the tremendous power and
destruction of this past weekend’s storms in neighboring states, and with areas
of Missouri already impacted, we want to ensure state resources are available
should significant disruptions or damage occur,” Governor Parson said.
“This action enables the state to be better prepared and ready to assist our
communities. We encourage Missourians to follow their local forecasts, heed all
weather warnings, and take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and
their loved ones.”
Executive Order 24-06 will expire on May 30,
2024, unless otherwise terminated or extended.
GOV. PARSON ORDERS CAPITOL
DOME, MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL LIGHTED BLUE IN HONOR OF
FALLEN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
In honor of Missouri’s fallen law
enforcement officers, Governor Mike Parson has ordered the
Missouri State Capitol dome and Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial to be lit
blue from sunset on Friday, May 3, 2024, until sunrise on Saturday, May 4,
2024.
“We owe a tremendous debt to
the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice while enforcing the law and
answering the call to service,” Governor Parson said. “Each year, we hold these
ceremonies to remember and honor those who lost their lives in service to our
state. We are proud to light the Capitol Dome and Missouri Law Enforcement
Memorial blue, as we stand alongside the families and colleagues of our fallen
heroes to express our gratitude for their selfless service to our state."
The annual ceremonies honoring
fallen Missouri law enforcement officers will be held at the Missouri
Law Enforcement Memorial on the grounds of the Capitol overlooking
the Missouri River.
The 2024 Candlelight Vigil will be held on May
3 at 8 p.m., and the Memorial Service will take place at 10 a.m. on May 4.
“Each year, as we honor our fallen comrades,
they and their heroic deeds are indelibly connected to the more than 700
officers whose names have already been enshrined on the Law Enforcement
Memorial’s Wall of Honor,” Missouri Department of Public Safety Director Sandy Karsten said. “Their service is now part
of Missouri’s law enforcement legacy of valor and selfless service that
extends back to 1836.”
The names of three law enforcement and
corrections officers who died in the line of duty in 2023 and one officer who
died in 2021 have been added to the memorial’s Wall of Honor in advance of this
year’s ceremonies.
MAY IS BICYCLE SAFETY MONTH
Warmer weather encourages people to be more
active outdoors. In the coming weeks, more and more bicycles will be sharing
the road with motorists. May is Bicycle Safety Month, and the Missouri State
Highway Patrol encourages motorists and bicyclists to stay alert and be
courteous. Preliminary statistics for 2023 indicate eight people were killed
and 438 injured in 522 traffic crashes involving a bicycle. Please know the law
regarding operating a bicycle and be a safe rider.
Did you know?
· A bicyclist is required to ride as near the
right side of the roadway as is safe, exercising due care when passing a
standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction; except when making a
left turn, when the lane is too narrow to share with another vehicle, or when
on a one-way street.
· Bicyclists may ride abreast when not impeding other vehicles.
· Bicyclists must also obey all traffic signals and signs, the same as required
of drivers of other vehicles. Use hand signals to let others know you will turn
left, right, or stop.
· A bicycle must be equipped with a brake or brakes that will enable its driver
to stop the bicycle within 25 feet from a speed of 10 miles per hour on dry,
level, clean pavement.
· Bicycle riders, when riding on a street or highway, are granted all the
rights and are subject to all the traffic regulations applicable to drivers of
motor vehicles, except those that by their very nature do not apply.
It is important that
bicyclists understand local ordinances regarding riding a bicycle. For
instance, in some municipalities, riding a bicycle on the sidewalk in a
business district is prohibited.
When riding a bicycle after dark, the bicycles must have the following:
· A white light mounted to the front of the
bicycle or carried by the rider which is visible at 500 feet.
· A rear-facing red reflector of at least two
square inches or a red lamp which is visible at 600 feet.
· Reflective material and/or lights visible
from the front and rear on any moving part of the bicycle’s pedals or crank
arms, or the bicyclist’s shoes or lower legs, which can be seen at 200 feet.
· Reflective material and/or lights on each
side of the bicycle or bicyclist visible at 300 feet.
Penalties for
violations of this law range from not less than $5 to not more than $25 for
people 17 years of age or older. For those under 17, a provision allows an
officer witnessing a violation to impound the bicycle for a period not to
exceed five days.
When riding your bicycle, follow these important safety tips:
§ Make sure your bicycle is in good working
condition. Check it before each ride.
§ Although not required by state law, wearing a bicycle helmet while riding is
one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself. Be sure your
helmet is the proper size and adjust the straps for a snug fit.
§ Never carry passengers.
§ Walk your bike across busy intersections.
§ Don’t hitch rides on other vehicles.
§ Give pedestrians the right-of-way.
§ Use a horn or bell to warn those who may not see you.
§ Don’t perform stunts on streets or sidewalks.
§ Keep both hands on the handlebars except when signaling.
§ Wear light-colored or reflective clothing when riding after dark.
§ Keep your bicycle in good condition.
§ Always ride with caution and courtesy.
§ When riding a bicycle on a sidewalk, yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian
and give audible signals before overtaking or passing a pedestrian.
Please pay attention
whether you're driving a vehicle or riding a bicycle. Understand and obey the
law and make safety a priority. Reviewing bicycle safety guidelines and traffic
laws is a great way to prepare for the bicycling season.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
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May 2, 2024
WOMAN HURT IN WEDNESDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A woman was hurt in an accident that occurred
at 10:20am Wednesday in Chariton County. The patrol says
that 75 year old Margo Jones of Triplett was a passenger in a car driven by 56
year old Gail Buchanan of Triplett. They were on MO 11 in Mendon
when their car was struck in the rear by an SUV driven by 20 year old Blake
Eitel of Milan. Jones was transported by ambulance
to Fitzgibbon Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
DRIVER INJURED IN TUESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
71 year old Carol Paul
of Chillicothe was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday afternoon
in Livingston County. The highway patrol said it happened
at 12:50pm as she was on MO 190 when her truck traveled off the north side of
the roadway and struck an embankment. The truck came to a controlled
stop on its wheels in a field facing northeast. She sustained minor
injuries and was taken
to Hedrick Medical Center in Chillicothe for
treatment.
WOMAN HURT IN
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A Leslie woman was
hurt in a Wednesday afternoon crash
in Franklin County. State troopers stated that 35 year old
Tabetha Korman was on Highway 185 when her truck ran off the right side of the
road, struck a culvert and overturned. She was taken
to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment of minor
injuries. The crash occurred at around 12:45pm Wednesday.
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May 1, 2024
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN FRANKLIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
A man was seriously injured in an accident
that occurred at around 5:35pm Monday in Franklin County. The
patrol says that 26 year old Austin Sims of St. Clair was riding his motorcycle
on a private roadway at 8337 Little Indian Creek Road when he failed to
maintain control and was ejected from it. He was transported by
ambulance to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis with serious
injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN MONDAY AFTERNOON CRASH
A woman was injured in a motorcycle crash
Monday afternoon in Franklin County. The highway patrol
said it happened at around 3:35pm as 41 year old Dawn Bracegirdle of Great
Britain, United Kingdom was eastbound on the Route W Ramp to I-44
when she lost control and the front of her motorcycle struck a guardrail and
ejected her and struck a light pole. She was taken
to Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan for treatment of
moderate injuries.
MAY IS MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AWARENESS MONTH
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the
Missouri State Highway Patrol, would like to make the public aware that May is
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. It's important for motorcyclists to take an
active role in their safety. Preliminary 2023 statistics indicate there were
2,459 crashes involving motorcycles. In these crashes, 2,141 people were
injured and 175 people were killed.
Please keep these suggestions in mind when you're on the road:
*Be visible. Motorists often have a hard time seeing you. Keep your headlights
on, day or night. Use reflective strips/decals on your clothing and on your
motorcycle. Be aware of other vehicles’ blind spots.
*Dress for safety. Wear a helmet and eye protection. Wear bright clothing. Wear
thick or leather clothing for protection.
*Think safety while riding. Give yourself space to react to other motorists’
actions. Use lane positioning to increase visibility. Watch for turning
vehicles. Signal your next action in advance. Pretend you’re invisible and
drive defensively.
*Know your bike. Get formal training and take refresher courses. Practice
riding your motorcycle before going into heavy traffic. Know how to handle your
motorcycle in all types of road conditions.
Review the laws pertaining to operating a motorcycle
on Missouri roadways.
* You must possess a valid license that shows you have successfully passed an
examination for the operation of a motorcycle or motortricycle to operate one
upon any highway of this state.
* Any qualified motorcycle operator who is 26 years of age or older may operate
a motorcycle or motortricycle upon any highway of this state without wearing
protective headgear. This is allowed only if the motorcycle operator maintains
proof of financial responsibility in accordance with Chapter 303 RSMo and is
covered by a health insurance policy or other form of insurance which will
provide the person with medical benefits for injuries incurred as a result of a
traffic crash while operating or riding on a motorcycle or motortricycle.
* Motorcyclists are required to follow the same traffic laws as motor vehicle
operators.
Car and truck drivers need to share the road with motorcyclists and keep the
following in mind:
* Drivers should actively watch for motorcyclists.
* Motorcycles may look farther away than they are due to their smaller size. It
is also difficult to judge the speed at which a motorcycle is traveling as it
approaches.
*Motorcycles are hidden easily in a vehicle’s blind spots, or masked by objects
or backgrounds. Thoroughly check traffic before changing lanes!
*Motorcyclists may slow down by downshifting or easing off the throttle. So,
you may not see a brake light. Allow extra distance between your vehicle and a
motorcycle.
*A motorcycle’s turn signal does not cancel after the turn like a vehicle’s
signal does. The motorcycle may not be turning, so pay attention.
*A motorcyclist will often adjust their position in the lane so they can see
more easily or to avoid debris, wind, or passing vehicles. Allow the
motorcyclist to share the lane; don’t assume they are being reckless.
*Stopping distance for motorcycles is similar to that of cars. But, slippery
pavement can make stopping quickly difficult. Please allow more distance behind
a motorcycle in these types of road conditions.
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April 30, 2024
FLOODING CAUSES CLOSURES OF SEVERAL ROUTES ACROSS THE NORTHEAST
DISTRICT
ALERT: Several routes have closed in the Northeast
District due to flooding while some have been able to be opened.
Please do not remove barricades
or drive through water over the road. The latest information on traffic impacts
can be found on MoDOT's traveler map at www.modot.org.
Current updates include:
Adair County
- Missouri
Route 11 – CLOSED east of
U.S. 63 at Steer Creek
- Missouri
Route 149 – CLOSED north
of MO 6
- Route E - CLOSED
Chariton County
- Route P – CLOSED at
Puzzle Creek
Clark County
- Route D – CLOSED west
of MO 81 at Wyaconda River
Macon County
- Missouri
Route 149 – OPEN South of
MO 156 at Turkey Creek
- Route DD - CLOSED
- Route HH - CLOSED
- Route J - CLOSED (3
miles west of U.S. 63 at East Fork of the Chariton River)
- Route J – CLOSED 1
mile east of New Boston at Mussel Fork
- Route PP - CLOSED
- Route Z - OPEN (4
miles north of MO 149 at Brush Creek)
Monroe County
- Route A - CLOSED (Shelby/Monroe
Co) at Crooked Creek
- Route M - CLOSED between
CRD 819 and CRD 835
- Route J – CLOSED AT Duncans Bridge
Knox County
- Missouri
Route 11 – CLOSED west of
MO 15
- Missouri
Route 151 – CLOSED between
MO 156 extending 2 miles South
- Route F – CLOSED
- Route J – CLOSED north
of Hurdland
- Route K – CLOSED between
Route V (South) and Route V (North) at Colony Bottoms
- Route V – CLOSED between
Route K (West) and Route K (East) at Colony Bottoms
Randolph County
- Route D – CLOSED 3
miles south of Route C
- Route YY – CLOSED South
of U.S. 24
Shelby County
- Missouri
Route 151 – CLOSED South
of Hagers Grove at North Fork of the Salt River
- Route A - CLOSED (Shelby/Monroe
Co) at Crooked Creek
- Route DD - CLOSED at
Otter Creek
- Route N - CLOSED at Salt
River
- Route W – CLOSED north
of MO 168 at North River
TWO HURT IN EARLY
SATURDAY MORNING WRECK
Two women were hurt in
a one-vehicle wreck early Saturday morning
in Linn County. The highway patrol said it happened at
around 4am as 20 year old Amnah Thabet of Lenexa, KS was on US 36 when she
failed to negotiate a curve and her car ran off the left side of the road,
struck a road sign, crossed back over the roadway and went off the right side
of the road, became airborne, struck the ground, became airborne a second time,
struck the ground, slid down an embankment and struck a tree. Both
the driver and her passenger 20 year old Diamond Collier of Kansas City, MO
were taken to Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield for treatment of
moderate injuries.
WOMAN INJURED IN EARLY
SUNDAY MORNING ACCIDENT
A woman was injured in
an accident that occurred at 12:30am Sunday
in Gasconade County. The patrol says that 62 year old
Robin Long of Canyon Lake, TX was on Route EE when her car
traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck a ditch and caught
fire. She was transported by ambulance to Hermann Hospital for
treatment of moderate injuries.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
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April 29, 2024
FLOODING CAUSES CLOSURES
OF SEVERAL ROUTES ACROSS THE NORTHEAST DISTRICT
Several routes have closed in the Northeast District due to
flooding, with more rain in the forecast.
Please do not remove barricades or drive through water over the
road. The latest information on traffic impacts can be found on MoDOT's
traveler map at www.modot.org.
Current closures include:
Adair County
Monroe County
- Route A -
(Shelby/Monroe Co) at Crooked Creek
- Route M -
between CRD 819 and CRD 8
- Route J - (3
miles west of U.S. 63 at East Fork of the Chariton River)
Knox County
- Missouri Route 11
– west of MO 15
- Route K –
between Route V (South) and Route V (North) at Colony Bottoms
- Route V –
between Route K (West) and Route K (East) at Colony Bottoms
Macon County
- Missouri Route 149
– South of MO 156 at Turkey Creek
- Route DD
- Route HH
- Route J - (3
miles west of U.S. 63 at East Fork of the Chariton River)
- Route PP
- Route Z - (4
miles north of MO 149 at Brush Creek)
Randolph County
- Route D – 3
miles south of Route C
Shelby County
- Missouri Route 151
– South of Hagers Grove at North Fork of the Salt
River
- Route A -
(Shelby/Monroe Co) at Crooked Creek
- Route DD - at
Otter Creek
- Route N - at Salt
River
PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST
MISSOURI
The
following is a list of general highway maintenance work the Missouri Department
of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All
road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information
Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement
weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also
be moving operations throughout the region, in addition to the work mentioned
below.
Adair County
Route
D –
May 6 – 7, CLOSED for
patching operations from Little Road to Route O between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Audrain County
U.S.
Route 54/Missouri Route 19 – April 29 – May 2, LANE RESTRICTION for patching
operations from 500 feet east of Route BB roundabout at Scotts Corner to CR 408
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily. An 11-foot width restriction will be in
place where crews are actively working.
U.S.
Route 54 – April 30 – May 2, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from the Audrain County line
to Missouri Route 15 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily. An 11-foot width
restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 116 to CR 128 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
Knox County
Route
V –
April 30 – May 2, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Route AA to Falcon
Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Macon County
Route
F –
April 30 – May 2, LANE
RESTRICTION for grading ditches from Desoto
Place to 1.5 miles north of Dallas
Place/Denver Place between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Route
J –
April 29 – May 3, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Alpine Avenue to Anvil
Street between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Route
W –
April 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 36 to Lewis
Street between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Marion County
U.S.
Route 61/U.S. Route 24 (Westbound) – April 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for brush cutting operations from CR 361 to CR
320 between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Missouri
Route 107 – April 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from 1.0 mile north of Missouri Route 154 to
Route U between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 160 to CR 156 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1160 to CR 136 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 8, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1191 to Route K between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Missouri
Route 151 – May 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 1085 to CR 923 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
HH –
May 1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from U.S. Route 24 to CR 580 between 8:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m.
Montgomery County
Old U.S. 40 – April 29, CLOSED for
railroad crossing maintenance Jonesburg, 279 feet southwest of Old
High Point Road between 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
I-70
(Eastbound) –
April 29 - 30, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from mile marker 167.6 to
mile marker 168.4 between 3:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. daily.
Route
B –
May 6 – 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Missouri Route 19
to Route ZZ between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
F –
April 29, CLOSED for
railroad crossing maintenance in High Hill, 587 feet north of Old U.S. Route 40
between 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Route
K –
May 6, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P at Dry Fork Creek
between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
K –
May 7 & 9, CLOSED for
core drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P at Loutre River between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
Y –
April 29, CLOSED for
railroad crossing maintenance in Jonesburg, 620 feet south of Old U.S. Route 40
between 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Schuyler County
Route
W –
April 29 - 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Wabash
Street to Hoot Owl Ridge between 8:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Scotland County
Route
D -
April 30, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 657 to CR 360 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
D –
May 1, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 305 to CR 309 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
BB –
May 2, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 811 to Bethel
Cemetery Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
May 3, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Bethel
Cemetery Road to CR 819 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route
BB –
May 6, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 553 to CR 804 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
BB –
May 7, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 804 to CR 851 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route
CC –
May 6 – 9, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route
CC –
May 8 - 10, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 855 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route
EE –
April 29, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 817 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Shelby County
Missouri
Route 15 –
May 6 – 7, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from U.S. Route 36 to
Route MM between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
U.S.
Route 36 (Eastbound) – May 1, LANE
RESTRICTION for clean-up following a recent traffic
incident 1,600 feet east of Route PP, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
U.S.
Route 36 (Westbound) – May 3, LANE
RESTRICTION for bridge maintenance from CR 484 to 2.5
miles east of Route T over the North Fork Salt River between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
Warren County
Missouri
Route 47 (Overpass) – May 5 – 7, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 500 feet before and after the bridge over I-70. Work
will take place during nighttime hours only from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
beginning Sunday, May 5th at 9:00 p.m. and ending Tuesday, May
7th at 6:00 a.m.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
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April 26, 2024
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN BOONE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Hallsville man was
seriously injured in an accident that occurred at 7:20am Thursday
in Boone County. The patrol says that 58 year old Thomas
O’Brien was on MO 124 when his motorcycle began having a mechanical malfunction
and he steered it to the right shoulder and as it traveled onto the gravel
shoulder it fell on its right side and slid to a stop. He was
transported by ambulance
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries.
WORK CONTINUES ON MO 19 MISSOURI
RIVER BRIDGE AT HERMANN
Two bridge rehabilitation projects began
earlier this month on Missouri Route 19 in Montgomery County, located
over the Missouri River and the Loutre River north of Hermann.
As work progresses on the bridge
rehabilitation projects, cyclists and pedestrians on Missouri Route 19
traveling over the Missouri River Bridge at Hermann will be
impacted by temporary closures of the shared use path. Earlier this week
painting and deck sealing operations necessitated daily closures of the path,
Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Temporary traffic impacts will continue
between Missouri Route 94, south of McKittrick and Missouri Route 100 in
Hermann. Traffic will remain reduced to one lane during the day, Monday
through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (with the exception of Fridays in May,
when all lanes will be open by noon). Flaggers will direct motorists through
the work zone. For the duration of the project, a 12-foot width
restriction will remain in place while workers are present. All work is weather
dependent and schedules are subject to change.
Thomas Industrial Coatings, Inc. was awarded
the contract earlier this year in the amount of $1,694,448. Work is scheduled
to be completed by mid-summer.
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WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TUESDAY MORNING
WRECK
A Florissant woman was seriously
injured in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday morning
in Callaway County. The highway patrol said it happened at
10:55am as 43 year old Julie Schafer was on Route WW when she failed to
negotiate a curve, causing her van to travel off the roadway, struck an
embankment and overturned. She was taken to University Hospital in Columbia with
serious injuries.
TEEN HURT IN
GASCONADE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Belle teen was hurt in an accident that
occurred at 11:25pm Tuesday in Gasconade County. The
patrol says that the 17 year old girl was on Route B at Route CC when she drove
through an intersection due to foggy conditions and her vehicle struck a
sign. She was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital for treatment of minor
injuries.
RACE TO HELP SAVE LIVES WITH THE RED CROSS BY
GIVING BLOOD
As May approaches, the
American Red Cross reminds eligible donors to keep the blood supply stable by
racing to give blood in the weeks to come. Donors of all blood
types – especially type O blood donors – are crucial to keeping shelves fully
stocked with blood products throughout the month.
Right now, there’s no
letting off the gas when it comes to lifesaving care. With no substitute for
blood and no way to manufacture it, volunteer donors are essential for hospital
patients who count on transfusions every single day.
Book a time to give
lifesaving blood now by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED
CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App. Thanks to Sport Clips
Haircuts, all who come to donate April 29-May 31 will get a coupon for a free
haircut by email. Plus, those who come to give April 29-May 19 will be
automatically entered for a chance to win a trip for two and VIP racing
experience to the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Races at Darlington
Raceway Labor Day weekend, including entry to the Sport Clips racetrack
hospitality tent and a $1,000 gift card. Additionally, those who come to give
April 29-May 19 will also get a bonus $10 e-gift card to a merchant of choice.
Visit RedCrossBlood.org/racetogive for
more details.
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WOMAN HURT IN TUESDAY MORNING WRECK
A woman was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck
Tuesday morning in Macon County. The highway patrol said
it happened at 7:25am as 30 year old Elizabeth Busick of Macon was a
passenger in a vehicle driven by 35 year old James Busick
of Macon. They were on US 36 when he lost control and it ran
off the left side of the road and struck a ditch. She was
transported by ambulance to Samaritan Hospital in Macon for
treatment of minor injuries.
TEEN INJURED
IN MARION COUNTY ACCIDENT
A teen was injured in
an accident that occurred at 6:35am Tuesday
in Marion County. The patrol says that 18 year old Gage
Dawson of La Belle was on US 24 when his car traveled into the path of a truck
driven by 54 year old Elizabeth Gaus of Canton. The teen
sustained minor injuries and was taken
to Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL for treatment.
RESURFACING PROJECT
SCHEDULED TO BEGIN IN MONTGOMERY AND LINCOLN COUNTIES
Weather permitting, a
resurfacing project located on Route E in Montgomery and Lincoln counties, from
Interstate 70 in Montgomery County to Route UU in Silex in Lincoln County, is
expected to begin as early as Wednesday. The length of the improvement is 35
miles with anticipated completion by late June.
The $3.5M contract was
awarded last year to Magruder Paving, LLC of Troy, MO. The contract also
includes a seal coating project, located on Route E
in Lincoln County, from Route UU in Silex to U.S. Route 61. This
project is anticipated to begin in early June.
Traffic will be
reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction in place at the location
where crews are actively working for the duration of the project. Flaggers and
a pilot car will be utilized to direct motorists through the work
zone. Signs and message boards will be in place to alert motorists, as
schedule changes occur. All work is weather dependent and schedules are subject
to change.
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WOMAN STRUCK AND KILLED BY VEHICLE SUNDAY
AFTERNOON
A Milan woman was struck and killed
by a vehicle Sunday afternoon in Sullivan County. The
patrol says that it occurred at around 1:20pm as 63 year old Mary Baugher
exited a parked vehicle on Route OO and walked into the path of an SUV driven
by 18 year old Johnathon Stanton of Milan. She was taken
to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville and
then transferred
to University Hospital in Columbia where she died from
her injuries early Monday morning.
DRIVER HURT IN SUNDAY
NIGHT WRECK
31 year old Danda
Phalenson of Kirksville was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck that occurred
at 6:50pm Sunday in Adair County. The highway patrol said
that he was on Lincoln Way when his vehicle traveled off the roadway,
struck a ditch and overturned. He was taken
to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for
treatment of minor injuries.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY
INJURED IN SUNDAY EVENING INCIDENT
A woman was seriously
injured in an incident Sunday evening
in Putnam County. State troopers stated that a car driven
by 32 year old Jimmy Pacheco Dzib of Princeton was on Highway 136
when it ran off the right side of the road and impacted a
residence. The person in the residence 79 year old Karen Torrey of
Unionville was taken
to University Hospital in Columbia with serious
injuries. The incident happened at around 11:25pm Sunday.
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TEMPORARY CLOSURES
SCHEDULED FOR KATY TRAIL OVER MISSOURI
RIVER BRIDGE AT HERMANN
Two bridge rehabilitation projects began
earlier this month on Missouri Route 19 in Montgomery County, located
over the Missouri River and the Loutre River north of Hermann.
As work progresses on the bridge
rehabilitation projects, cyclists and pedestrians wishing to access
the Katy Trail on Missouri Route 19, over the Missouri
River at Hermann, will be impacted by temporary closures of the shared use
path. As early as Monday, painting and deck sealing operations will
necessitate daily closures of the path, Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Temporary traffic impacts will continue
between Missouri Route 94, south of McKittrick, and Missouri Route 100 in
Hermann. Traffic will remain reduced to one lane during the day, Monday
through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (with the exception of Fridays in May,
when all lanes will be open by noon). Flaggers will direct motorists
through the work zone. For the duration of the project, a 12-foot width
restriction will remain in place while workers are present. All work
is weather dependent and schedules are subject to change.
For the safety of the crews and the traveling
public, we would like to remind drivers to be attentive in work zones and make
smart, safe driving choices behind the wheel, including putting down your cell
phone to eliminate distractions.
Thomas Industrial Coatings, Inc. was awarded
the contract earlier this year in the amount of $1,694,448. Work is scheduled
to be completed by mid-summer.
GOV. PARSON ANNOUNCES JASON SUMNERS TO BE NEXT
DIRECTOR OF MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
On Friday, Governor Mike Parson announced that
the Missouri Conservation
Commission has selected Jason Sumners as the next director of the Missouri
Department of Conservation (MDC), effective June 1, 2024. Sumners
currently serves as the deputy director of resource management for MDC and will
succeed Sara Parker Pauley, who will retire after 30 years of public
service. Sumners will become the tenth director in the Conservation
Department’s 87-year history.
MDC ENCOURAGES PUBLIC TO LEAVE WILDLIFE WILD
The spring season brings blooms, sunny skies, warmer temperatures,
and a variety of newborn animals. Young wildlife can pull on our heartstrings
as they look to be abandoned, but that’s rarely the case. The Missouri
Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds the public that the best place for
wildlife is in the wild. A common newborn species we may encounter
in the spring is young birds.
“If you see a chick with feathers hopping on the ground, leave
it alone because it’s a fledgling and its parents are nearby keeping watch,”
Russell urged. “Fledglings can spend up to 10 days on the ground learning to
fly. If you find one that has no feathers, it likely fell out of its nest and
you can return it to the nesting area if possible.”
Another animal Russell warns against interfering with is young
rabbits.
"Rabbits seldom survive in captivity and can actually die
of fright from being handled,” she explained.
MDC MYTHBUSTER: Human scent does not cause wild mothers to
reject their young.
“It takes a lot of knowledge to care for and rehabilitate wild
animals,” stressed Russell. “It requires special training, permits, and
facilities. Not to mention, it’s illegal to possess many wild animals without a
valid state or federal permit.”
Russell also cautioned that wildlife can become dangerous as
they mature, and can carry disease, parasites, and cause property damage.
“We know people have good intentions, and it can be tempting to
take these cute, young animals in our homes, but the best thing we can do for
wild animals is to leave them be,” she said.
To learn more about Missouri’s
native wildlife, visit the MDC online Field Guide at https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/search.
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WOMAN HURT IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WRECK
30 year old Brittany Miller
of Brookfield was hurt in a one-vehicle wreck Wednesday afternoon
in Adair County. The highway patrol said it happened at
1:30pm as she was on US 63 when her SUV ran off the left side of the road and
struck a guardrail. She was taken
to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville for
treatment of minor injuries.
MODOT HIRING WORKERS AT JOB FAIR IN SHELBINA
The Missouri Department of Transportation Northeast District
Office will host a job fair to hire multiple full-time positions
including: Maintenance workers, Highway designer/Civil Engineer,
signal/Lighting electricians, and mechanics/equipment technicians. The event
will be from 10am – 2pm Saturday, April 20, at the MoDOT Shelbina
Maintenance Facility, 213 N. Douglas, Shelbina, MO 63468.
MoDOT offers full training and benefits including medical
insurance, paid annual and sick leave, educational assistance, paid holidays
and more.
MoDOT is a diverse workplace dedicated to safety and personal
and professional development.
Applicant information:
Bring a valid driver’s license.
Applications can be completed on-site or ahead of time at modot.org/careers. An active email
address will be required.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a high school
diploma/GED and a valid driver's license.
If offered a position, applicants also must successfully
complete a criminal background check, drug screening, work simulation and
physical at a separately scheduled date and time.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY WEDNESDAY
MORNING ACCIDENT
A Moscow Mills man was seriously injured in an
accident that occurred at 12am Wednesday
in Pike County. The patrol says that 41 year old Derek
Wolfe was on Highway PP when his truck traveled off the right side of the
roadway, he overcorrected, crossed the center of the road, went off the left side,
struck a tree and overturned, ejecting him from it. He was
transported by Survival Flight to Mercy Hospital in St.
Louis with serious injuries.
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14 BRIDGES IN NORTHEAST MISSOURI SCHEDULED
FOR REHABILITATION
Weather permitting, the week of April 22, bridge rehabilitation
work is set to begin on 14 rural Northeast Missouri bridges,
a project that spans six counties. The Missouri Department of
Transportation has contracted with Capital Paving & Construction, LLC to
complete the projects which includes bridges in Audrain, Lincoln, Marion,
Montgomery, Pike and Ralls counties. These bridges were included in the Safe
and Sound Bridge program which rebuilt more than 800 bridges approximately 12
years ago.
Locations are as follows:
Audrain County,
Route B - Over Branch Lick Creek, 2.7 miles from Route J
Audrain County,
Route D - Over Scattering Fork, 2.07 miles from Missouri Route 15
Audrain County,
Route FF - Over Davis Creek, 0.5 mile from Route M
Lincoln County,
Route V - Over Sugar Creek, 0.98 mile from U.S. Route 61
Marion County,
Route D - Over South Fabius River,
0.69 mile from Route M
Monroe County, Route Y - Over Reese Fork in Audrain County, 0.71
mile from Route NN
Montgomery County,
Route AA - Over Coon Creek, 0.63 mile from Route PP
Pike County,
Route H - Over Little Ramsey Creek, 1.8 miles from Route W in Paynesville
Pike County,
Route W - Over Guinns Creek, 1.16 miles from Route F
Pike County,
Route W - Over Ramsey Creek, 0.39 mile from Route WW
Pike County,
Route AC - Over Sandy Creek,
2.24 miles from Missouri Route 161 in Middletown
Pike County,
Route M - Over South Branch Indian Creek, 0.34 mile from Route V
Pike County,
Route V - Over Indian Creek, 3.16 miles from Route M
Ralls County,
Route P - Over Spencer Creek,
0.87 mile from Route K
Six phases are included in the scope of rehabilitation
work. The contractor currently plans to complete a single phase on all
bridges before progressing to the next phase of work. To minimize the overall
impact to motorists, there will be brief work zones at each bridge while work
is active.
During these time periods, flaggers will direct motorists
through the one-lane work zones. A 10-foot width restriction will be in
place while work zones are active. Crews will be present during daylight hours,
Monday through Friday. All work is weather permitting, and schedules are
subject to change. All work is scheduled to be completed by November 1.
A list and interactive map of all project locations within the
contract can be found on the projects webpage at https://www.modot.org/SASNE.
MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT NEWS
On Friday, April 12 at approximately 9:12pm,
the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 800 block of W
Liberty in reference to a fire. Responding personnel found
flame coming from an unattached garage. The fire was extinguished
with the garage suffering serious damage. None of the other nearby
structures were damaged. Investigation led to the arrest of Travis E
Saylor, age 35, on Saturday, April 13 at
approximately 3:40pm. Mr. Saylor was processed at MPSD and taken to
the Audrain County Jail for Arson 2nd degree. Mr.
Saylor suffered minor injuries from the fire. No one else was
injured.
On Saturday, April 13 at approximately 8:17pm,
the Mexico Public Safety Department responded to the 1700 block of S Clark
Street in reference to a fire. Responding personnel found that
fire had spread from an unattended pile of burning brush and was moving through
private property towards the roadway. The fire was contained after
burning less than a tenth of an acre. There were no injuries from
the incident.
On Wednesday, April 10 the Mexico Public
Safety Department took four reports of copper being stolen from air conditioner
condenser units in the central business district area. Investigation
indicates that the damage and thefts occurred during the morning hours of the 9th and
the 10th and that two white males were
involved. Anyone with information is asked to contact Mexico Public
Safety at (573) 473-5800 or (573) 581-2100 or CRIMESTOPPERS at (800) 392-TIPS
or (800) 392-8477. CRIMESTOPPERS tips leading to an arrest or
charges are eligible for reward.
MARCH 2024 MONTHLY JOBS REPORT
Missouri nonfarm
payroll employment increased by 8,100 jobs in March 2024 and the seasonally
adjusted unemployment rate remained at 3.3 percent. Private industry employment
increased by 7,100 jobs and government employment increased by 1,000 jobs. Over
the year, there was an increase of 54,200 jobs from March 2023 to March 2024
and the unemployment rate increased by half of a percentage point, from 2.8
percent in March 2023 to 3.3 percent in March 2024. Read the full report
at https://meric.mo.gov/missouri-monthly-jobs-report.
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WOMAN HURT IN MONDAY
NIGHT WRECK
A woman was hurt in a
two-vehicle wreck Monday night in Ralls County. The
highway patrol said it happened at 5:50pm as two vehicles were westbound on US
36 when 32 year old Danielle Altheide of Quincy, IL attempted a
left turn from the driving lane and her van struck a tractor trailer driven by
36 year old Bradley White of Shelbina. She was transported by
ambulance to Hannibal Regional Hospital for treatment of
minor injuries.
TWO INJURED
IN FRANKLIN COUNTY ACCIDENT
Two men were injured in an accident that
occurred after 10pm Monday in Franklin County. The patrol
says that a truck driven by 40 year old Nicholas Hamilton
of Washington was stopped at a stop sign on Horseshoe Bend Loop when
he pulled out in front of a car driven by 34 year old Michael Williams
of Union and they collided. Williams sustained moderate
injuries while Hamilton suffered minor injuries. Both were
taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for treatment.
GOV. PARSON ORDERS
FLAGS TO HALF-STAFF IN HONOR OF LAKE LAFAYETTE POLICE CHIEF
STEVEN A. SINGER
On Tuesday, Governor
Mike Parson ordered U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at
half-staff at government buildings in Lafayette County and all
police stations in Missouri on Wednesday in honor of Lake Lafayette
Police Department Chief Steven A. Singer.
“Chief
Singer devoted 20 years of his life to protecting his community and was
committed to advancing professional development among law enforcement
investigators as an active member of the Missouri Investigators
Association,” Governor Parson said. “We are grateful for
his public service, and Teresa and I send our sincere condolences to his family
and loved ones.”
On the evening of
April 7, Chief Singer was on duty with the Lake Lafayette Police Department
when he responded to a report of subjects trespassing near the dam
of Lake Lafayette. When he arrived, the subjects fled on UTVs. Chief
Singer searched for the subjects before clearing the call. He then suffered a
fatal heart attack in the early morning hours of April 8.
Singer, 48, was a
20-year law enforcement veteran. He graduated from
the University of Central
Missouri's Police Academy on March 31, 2004, and in June 2004
joined the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office as a deputy and the Lake Lafayette
Police Department as chief. He served as a deputy sheriff until June 2015.
Chief Singer had been
a member of the Missouri Investigators Association since 2005 and had served as
a member of the organization’s Membership Committee, Training Committee, and as
vice president and president. He had also served in the Lafayette County
Assessor’s Office, where he rose to the position of deputy assessor in
September 2017 and continued to serve in that capacity.
The flags will be held
at half-staff on the day of Chief Singer’s memorial service.
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MAN INJURED IN GASCONADE COUNTY ACCIDENT
A Linn man was injured in an accident that occurred at 4:05pm
Sunday in Gasconade County. The
patrol says that 29 year old Lakin Stull was on Route Y when his motorcycle
traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned. He was
taken to Mercy Hospital in Washington for
treatment of moderate injuries.
DRIVER INJURED IN SUNDAY NIGHT WRECK
35 year old Adam Ritter of Vandalia was injured in a one-vehicle
wreck Sunday night in Ralls County. The
highway patrol said it happened at 10:40pm as he was on Route F when he swerved
to avoid a deer, causing his car to run off the right side of the road and
struck a tree before coming to rest. He sustained moderate injuries
and was transported by ambulance to Hannibal Regional Hospital for
treatment.
TEEN HURT IN ATV MISHAP
A teen was hurt in an ATV mishap Sunday evening in Ralls County. MSHP
stated that the 17 year old boy from Center was on North
East Street when he attempted to jump a culvert
on an ATV and was ejected from it. He was taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital for
treatment of moderate injuries. The mishap occurred at 8:15pm
Sunday.
HANNIBAL LICENSE OFFICE CONTRACT UP FOR BID
The Missouri Department of Revenue has announced the upcoming
Request for Proposal (RFP) of the license office in Hannibal located
at 21 Northport Plaza, Hannibal, Mo., 63401.
Bids started being accepted April 10, and must be submitted by April 23.
For a list of bid opportunities and bid response instructions,
please visit Missouri’s
statewide electronic procurement system, MissouriBUYS, at missouribuys.mo.gov/. Interested
groups or individuals who wish to bid to operate the Hannibal License Office
must have an active Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and must
submit the proposal under the legal entity name for which the FEIN was
assigned.
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PLANNED ROADWORK FOR NORTHEAST
MISSOURI
The following is a list of general highway maintenance work the
Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in the Northeast
Missouri region for the next few weeks.
All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the
Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.
Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the
planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region, in
addition to the work mentioned below.
Adair County
Missouri Route 11 –
April 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for seal coating operations from Beechwood
Trail to Impala Trail between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Audrain County
Missouri Route 151 –
April 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 116 to CR 128 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Knox County
Missouri Route 6 – April 22, LANE RESTRICTION for
bridge maintenance from 0.5 mile before the North Fork South Fabius River
bridge to just after the North Fork South Fabius bridge between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively
working.
Route K – April 23 – 24, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Route EE to Eagle
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route K – April 25, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Elk Road to Elkhart
Place between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route V – April 15, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Colony
Woods Place to Route V Spur between 8:00 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m.
Route V – April 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route V Spur to Emma
Place between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Lincoln County
Route P – April 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Cross
Road to Old
Dameron Road between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Macon County
Missouri Route 3 –
April 16, LANE
RESTRICTION for seal coating operations from Chariton
Street to Front
Street between 10:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route F – April 16, LANE RESTRICTION for
seal coating operations from 1.0 mile north of Denver
Place to Desoto
Place between 12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. A
10-foot width restriction will be in place where crews are actively working.
Route M – April 16, CLOSED for seal
coating operations from 2.5 miles east of U.S. Route 63 to 3.0 miles east of
U.S. Route 63 between 3:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Route Z – April 17 - 18, CLOSED for bridge
maintenance from Cannon
Street to Arizona
Street between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.
Route AA – April 17 - 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route K to National
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
Route AA – April 19, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from National
Avenue to Nickle
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Route DD – April 16, CLOSED for seal
coating operations from 3.0 miles east of U.S. Route 63 to 3.5 miles east of
U.S. Route 63 between 2:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Route PP – April 16, CLOSED for seal
coating operations from 3.5 miles east of U.S. Route 63 to 4.0 miles east of
U.S. Route 63 between 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Route UU – April 16, CLOSED for seal
coating operations from Old Highway 36 to Clarence Street 10:30 a.m. and 11:00
a.m.
Marion County
U.S. Route 36 – April 17, LANE RESTRICTION for
patching operations from U.S. Route 61 to Harrison Hill in Hannibal between
2:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place where
crews are actively working.
U.S. Route 36
(Westbound) – April 23, LANE
RESTRICTION for patching operations from Route U to Route
J between 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Monroe County
Route U – April 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 477 to CR 469 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Route U – April 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 469 to CR 463 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Route U – April 23, CLOSED for culvert
replacement operations from CR 455 to CR 465 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily.
Route U – April 24 - 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 436 to CR 450 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. daily.
Montgomery County
Route K – April 22 - 25, CLOSED for core
drilling operations from Missouri Route 19 to Route P between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
Pike County
Route W – April 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 220 to 0.50 mile south of CR 220 between
8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Randolph County
U.S. Route 63 (Southbound) – April 15, LANE RESTRICTION for
seal coating operations from 1.0 mile south of U.S. Route 24 to 1.5 miles south
of U.S. Route 24 between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Route Z – April 16, LANE RESTRICTION for
seal coating operations from 1.0 mile west of Route C to 1.5 miles west of
Route C between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.
Schuyler County
Route H – April 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Goober
Run Road to Lick
Skillet Drive between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Route V – April 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route D to Hilliard
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Route W – April 22 - 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Wabash
Street to Hoot Owl Ridge between 8:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. daily.
Scotland County
Route A – April 17, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 161 to CR 155 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route A - April 18, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 108 to CR 116 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route A – April 19, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from State
Street to Arcade
Street between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route H - April 23, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 460 to CR 470 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route H - April 24, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 708 to Route N between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Route H - April 25, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 716 to CR 803 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m.
Route EE - April 26, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 15 to CR 817 between 8:00
a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Route RA - April 22, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from Route U to CR 116 between 8:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Shelby County
Route KK – April 15 - 16, CLOSED for
culvert replacement operations from CR 201 to CR 207 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. daily.
Warren County
I-70 (Westbound) – April
15 – 16, LANE
RESTRICTION will be in place on westbound I-70 in Warren
County beginning at the Missouri Route 47/I-70 interchange for surveying work,
extending approximately 3,900 feet beginning at 9:00 p.m. on Monday, April
15th through 6:00 a.m. on April 16th.
I-70 (Westbound) – April 15 – 16, LANE RESTRICTION will
be in place on westbound I-70 in Warren County, approximately one-half mile
east of Wright City interchange for surveying work, beginning at 9:00 p.m.
on Monday, April 15th through 6:00 a.m. on April 16th.
Missouri Route 94 – April
15 – 16, CLOSED for
bridge maintenance from Massas
Creek Road to Route B between 9:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. daily.
MODOT: DISTRACTED DRIVING AFFECTS EVERYONE,
“WORK WITH US” IN WORK ZONES
In 2023, 35 fatalities occurred in work zone
crashes, the highest number of work zone fatalities
in Missouri history. Distracted driving contributed to 588 work zone
crashes and five of those fatalities. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month,
with National Work Zone Awareness Week occurring April 15-19. MoDOT is asking
motorists to “Work With Us” by making safe, responsible choices behind the
wheel and slowing down when driving through work zones.
Using a cell phone while driving is now
against the law in Missouri. The Siddens Bening hands free law, which took
effect last August, prohibits drivers from physically holding or supporting a
cell phone while driving; this includes sending or receiving texts and
recording or watching videos. Drivers can face criminal charges for crashes
that result in property damage, injury or death.
It’s not just a courtesy to slow down and move
over for these work zones—it’s the law. Missouri’s Move Over law requires drivers to change lanes, if
safe to do so, when approaching MoDOT vehicles, law enforcement vehicles and
any other emergency vehicle with lights flashing. If drivers can’t change lanes
safely, they must slow down as they pass the emergency vehicles. Drivers should be aware of changing traffic
conditions, observe warning signs and merge before reaching lane closures.
In 2023 alone, MoDOT work zone vehicles with
truck mounted attenuators were struck 63 times, an increase of 27 from the
previous year. These crashes are almost
always a result of drivers being distracted behind the wheel and/or driving too
fast for the conditions.
At its core, the Buckle Up Phone Down initiative
is about prioritizing personal safety. Forty-five percent of those killed
in work zone crashes last year were not wearing a seat belt and the overall
unbelted fatality rate so far in 2024 is the highest recorded in recent years.
Everyone carries the responsibility of personal safety. Wear your seat belt,
put the phone down and help save lives on Missouri roadways.
MDC REPORTS YOUNG HUNTERS TOOK 3,721 TURKEYS OVER
YOUTH WEEKEND
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation
(MDC) shows that young turkey hunters in Missouri harvested
3,721 birds over the past youth weekend, April 6 and 7. Top harvest counties
were Gasconade with 92 birds
harvested, Osage with 90 and Franklin with 89.
Young hunters checked 2,550 birds during the 2023 spring youth
weekend.
"Favorable morning weather appears to have more than made
up for some windy afternoons this year,” said MDC Turkey Biologist Nick Oakley.
“Youth harvest increased by more than a thousand birds compared to the 2023
youth season and was the highest harvest total since 2017. Successively better
hatches over the last several years have helped the turkey population stabilize
and hunters are starting to see the results of that in the field.
Get more harvest information by county at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/.
The regular spring turkey season runs April 15 through May 5.
For more information on spring turkey hunting in Missouri,
visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/turkey.
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEWS SUMMARY
… from
the Best Broadcast Group Newsroom
April 12, 2024
GOV. PARSON ANNOUNCES $5 MILLION IN EQUIPMENT GRANTS TO MISSOURI LAW
ENFORCEMENT, FIRE SERVICE AND EMS PROVIDERS
On
Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson announced that the Missouri Department of
Public Safety has approved 70 grants totaling $5 million to law enforcement,
fire service and EMS providers in
class three counties across the state for new equipment to allow first
responders to better respond to emergencies and provide additional protection
as they do their jobs.
Grant
funded equipment includes patrol vehicles, mobile data terminals, body cameras,
firefighter turnout gear, extrication equipment, ambulances, cardiac monitors,
pediatric resuscitation devices, and emergency communications radios.
“Across
our state, Missouri first
responders bravely respond to emergencies, including floods, droughts, train
derailments, traffic accidents, and beyond. In times of crisis, we call on
them, and we could not be more proud,” said Governor Parson. “These
grants will provide vitally important equipment to help law enforcement
officers, firefighters, and EMS personnel do their jobs more effectively and
make our Missouri communities
safer.”
Grants
were awarded as follows (the complete list of recipients and grants amounts is
available here):
- Fire Safety: A total of 35 fire service agencies
have been approved to receive a total of over $1,380,000 for equipment,
including self-contained breathing apparatus and cylinders, thermal
imaging cameras, turnout gear, extrication equipment, firefighting tanker
trucks, support vehicles, and interoperable radios.
- EMS: A total of 18
emergency medical service providers have been approved to receive a total
of over $2,880,000 for equipment, including ambulances, ambulance
remounts, automatic compression devices, video laryngoscopes, cardiac
monitors, pediatric resuscitation devices, training mannequins, laptops,
and emergency communications radios.
- Law Enforcement: A total of 17 law enforcement
agencies have been approved to receive a total of over $735,000 for
equipment, including patrol vehicles, mobile data terminals, body cameras,
prisoner transport cages, and interoperable communications radios.
MDC
CHANGES TURKEY REGULATIONS
FOR FALL HUNTING
The
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) announces changes to turkey hunting
regulations for the fall seasons. The Missouri Conservation Commission gave
final approval to the changes at its April 5 open meeting in Rolla.
The
approved changes to fall turkey hunting will reduce the harvest limit from four
to two birds of either sex and will now require both fall firearms turkey
hunters and fall archery turkey hunters to purchase a fall turkey-hunting
permit. Turkeys will
no longer be included in the archery-deer permit.
According
to MDC, the changes to fall turkey hunting regulations aim to reduce the fall
harvest while maintaining as much opportunity for hunters as possible.
The
Commission gave initial approval to the regulation changes at its December open
meeting. The changes were then open for public comment from Feb. 2 through
March 2. MDC received about 40 comments with most pertaining to the removal of
turkeys from archery hunting permits.
The
Commission previously approved MDC changes to shooting hours for the regular
spring turkey season. Shooting hours are extended for private land only from a
half-hour before sunrise to sunset. Shooting hours on public land will remain a
half-hour before sunrise to 1 p.m. These changes are effective for the Spring
2024 turkey season. The annual youth spring turkey hunting portion will
continue to have extended shooting hours from a half-hour before sunrise to
sunset for both public and private land.
Learn
more about turkey h