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KTTN/KGOZ News : Missouri National Guard soldiers receive medals and awards
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/28 13:07:37 (330 reads) |
Members of a Missouri National Guard Agri-Business Development Team have received medals and awards for repealing an attack by Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan on Sunday, April 15th. Among the soldiers recognized were Senior Airman Ryan Derickson of Chillicothe, Staff Sergeant Troy Green of Cameron, Sergeant Derek Logsdon of Bevier, and Specialist Bobby Smith of Linneus. All four men were awarded a "Combat Action Badge". |
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Automobile Accidents : Worth County rollover accident injures Iowa woman
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/28 12:58:48 (294 reads) |
An Iowa woman was hurt north of Grant City when the car she was driving traveled off Highway 169, hit a field entrance, went airborne, and overturned. Forty-six year old Sonia Lambson of Blockton, Iowa was taken to Northwest Medical Center in Albany. The Highway Patrol said she had SERIOUS injuries. |
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Road Work Ahead : Harrison County Route AA to receive roadwork
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/27 8:52:57 (237 reads) |
Harrison County Route AA in the extreme southern part of the county (between Interstate 35 and Highway 69) will receive "overlay" work on Wednesday and Thursday of this week (June 27th and 28th), weather permitting. |
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KTTN/KGOZ News : Partnership announced to help support area troops
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/27 8:10:58 (285 reads) |
The Missouri National Guard's "Partners in Care" initiative, and Second Harvest's Community Food Bank of St. Joseph, have announced a new partnership in an effort to assist citizen-soldiers and airmen with another layer of support. The State Chaplain's office uses Partners in Care to coordinate support for guardsmen and their families by teaming up with local faith-based entities. |
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KTTN/KGOZ News : King City man arrested on multiple charges
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/26 13:53:20 (208 reads) |
A King City man has been arrested on multiple charges twenty-four hours after his motorcycle struck a deer two miles west of Stanberry. The accident resulted in injuries for the operator an an 11-year old passenger. |
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KTTN/KGOZ News : MoDOT reminds to keep "right of way" clear of signage
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/26 13:41:08 (133 reads) |
The Missouri Department of Transportation is reminding the public that state-owned right of way must be clear of objects, including political and other yard signs. Placement of yard signs can, according to MoDOT, create safety hazards by blocking visibility needed by motorists to drive through an area or enter or exit area driveways and streets. |
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Automobile Accidents : Interstate 35 wreck injures Gladstone man
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/28 13:01:31 (304 reads) |
The Highway Patrol said a Gladstone man had a medical issue, which contributed to the car he was driving going off Interstate 35 south of Bethany and hitting two road signs and several trees. Seventy-four year old William Durham was taken to Harrison County Community Hospital in Bethany, with what the Patrol called MODERATE injuries. |
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KTTN/KGOZ Sports : NCMC announces new softball coach for 2013 season
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/27 9:20:00 (424 reads) |
North Central Missouri College administrators have announced the hiring of Megan Cairns as the new women's softball coach at the Trenton two-year school, replacing Kristin Boyes, who resigned this spring after only one season at NCMC. |
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Road Work Ahead : Culvert replacements to close rural Carroll County road
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/27 8:50:00 (213 reads) |
The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced that Route V in Carroll County has been scheduled to close on Wednesday and Thursday of THIS week (June 27th and 28th). This location is just southwest of the community of DeWitt and just northwest of the Missouri River. |
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KTTN/KGOZ News : Governor Nixon requests USDA to conduct "drought damage" reports
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/27 8:27:15 (219 reads) |
Governor Jay Nixon has asked the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA) to conduct damage assessment reports for all of Missouri's 114 counties and the city of St. Louis. Those reports will determine the extent of damage to crops and livestock brought on by the excessive heat and severe drought conditions persisting throughout the state. |
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KTTN/KGOZ News : Unionville meth bust results in three arrests
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/27 7:58:33 (302 reads) |
The Unionville Police Department, on Monday, arrested three men after discovering an active meth lab at 905 South 22nd Street in Unionville. The men are facing multiple drug charges related to the discovery. |
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KTTN/KGOZ News : Missouri DNR holds "collection events" for hazardous chemicals
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/26 13:46:59 (191 reads) |
The Department of Natural Resources is holding regional collections of unwanted pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, rodenticides, de-wormers, fly tags, and fertilizers containing herbicides and pesticides. They are available to all Missouri residents. The pesticides and related chemicals can be from residences and farmers. |
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Road Work Ahead : Highway 46 near Eagleville to close Monday morning
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| Posted by Tom on 2012/6/25 8:43:30 (188 reads) |
A section of Highway 46 in northwestern Harrison County (just northwest of Eagleville) will be closed beginning today (Monday) for a bridge replacement project. The bridge is over the West Fork of Big Creek, near Route YY. The closure is to last six to eight weeks. |
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