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Man from Kimberling City, Mo. killed in a crash
KIMBERLING CITY, Mo. (KY3) -The driver of a minivan was killed after he ran off James River Road and hit a tree Tuesday night. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Steven Shook, 59 of Kimberling City died in the crash. The patrol says Shook wasn’t wearing a seat belt.
3 injured in Hwy. 86 wreck
Three women were injured in a single-vehicle wreck at 2 p.m. on Friday on Highway 86, one mile east of Eagle Rock. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report, Dawna Headgepath, 67, of Eagle Rock, was driving a 2016 Buick Envision eastbound when her vehicle traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a sign and a guy wire for a pole.
Water Stolen from Reeds Spring, Mo., fire hydrants
REEDS SPRING, Mo. (KY3) — Water thieves hit Stone County. Reeds Spring city officials say several companies are illegally taking water from hydrants across town. “We’ve had several people call down to city hall and say, hey, can we do that?”. Becky Ellersick has been Reed’s Spring City...
Motorcycle rider dies after accident
A Blue Eye woman died after a motorcycle accident on Thursday, May 9, on Arkansas Highway 23 near Eureka Springs. According to a report written by Arkansas State Police Trooper Brandon Warren, Nicole M. Decker, 42, of Blue Eye was riding a 2006 Harley Davidson southbound on Arkansas 23 at 4:03 p.m. when she failed to negotiate a curve at Carroll County Road 266. The motorcycle traveled across County Road 266 and off the right side of the road. The center of the motorcycle struck a tree and the motorcycle came to rest.
City honors local law enforcement
Aurora Mayor Jason Lewis (left) and members of the Aurora City Council recognized the week of May 12-18 as National Police Week, and recognized May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day. Lewis said the city appreciates Aurora-Marionville Police Chief Wes Coatney and members of the Aurora-Marionville Police Department, as...
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