Poplar Bluff schools implement a plan to maintain education continuity after a tornado damages facilities. Kindergarten ...
Holcomb High's Landon Smith has signed to play basketball at Bethel University, fulfilling his dream of playing at the ...
Alyce Edwards and P.J. Farmer have been named top players in the SEMO Conference, but the basketball banquet has been ...
The Doniphan Donettes are making history with their first Missouri high school final four appearance since 2006. With a 27-2 ...
Dexter High School baseball players stepped up to aid tornado-struck Poplar Bluff, showcasing community spirit and solidarity ...
A small church in Aid remains resilient after a tornado caused severe damage, focusing on faith and community support as it ...
Dunklin County's April elections feature key races, including Kennett's Ward 1 and 5 council seats, a four-way mayoral race ...
The track and field team will have its first competition of the season on Thursday, March 20, as they host the Kennett ...
Kennett mandates free licensing for repair workers to ensure insurance coverage, following recent storm damage. Unlicensed workers risk fines up to $1,000, aiming to protect homeowners from sub-par ...
Kennett faced an EF-2 tornado with minimal injuries but structural damage to homes and businesses. Residents are urged to use indoor weather alerts as sirens are for outdoor warnings.
Gusty winds and dry conditions elevate fire risks in Southeast Missouri, prompting a red flag warning. Winds up to 50 mph and potential thunderstorms pose additional hazards in the region.
A community meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday to discuss recovery efforts. It will be at the Black River Coliseum.
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