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More than 800 power outages reported in Phelps County
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) There were 826 power outages reported in Phelps County on Thursday afternoon, all of which were customers of the Intercounty Electric Cooperative Association, according to its outage map. The peak of the outage occurred before 7 p.m. By 7:07 p.m., there were 250 outages. Damage was observed around the county. One photo The post More than 800 power outages reported in Phelps County appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Man seriously injured in Phelps County crash
PHELPS COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) Editor's Note: Source errors from the original Highway Patrol crash report have been corrected. A 54-year-old man was seriously injured after a truck rear-ended his motorcycle on Interstate 44 in Phelps County, about three miles west of Doolittle, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report. The crash occurred as The post Man seriously injured in Phelps County crash appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Two-minute storm hits Rolla motel, causing roof damage and powerline disruptions
Rolla — Severe weather hit Rolla Thursday, causing damage to a motel roof from powerful winds. Ben Patel owns the Regency Inn on Martin Springs Road and told KRCG 13 the worst portion of the storm lasted only two minutes but left a trail of debris and downed powerlines.
Dent-Phelps R-3 Schools to provide no-cost online tutoring to students
SALEM, Mo, — The Dent-Phelps R-3 School District and Varsity Tutors have announced a partnership through June 2030 to provide online tutoring, at no cost to the students in Salem, Missouri. “The tutoring is done virtually, so you’re engaging with a browser, a phone, etc.,” Anthony Salcito with Varsity Tutors said. “You can ask questions […]
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