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Rocky Mount man arrested for assaulting his mother with a cane
A Morgan County man is arrested for severely assaulting his mother in Miller County. Rakan Penfield, of Rocky Mount, was taken into custody Wednesday on charges of first-degree domestic assault and armed criminal action. His bond was set at $200,000 and he’s to be fitted with a GPS tracking device to ensure he stays away from his mother.
Former Fayette bank employee pleads guilty to stealing $2.4 million from customers
A Higbee woman pleaded guilty in federal court on Thursday to stealin from Exchange Bank of Missouri customers in Fayette during a 15-year scheme, a press release from the Department of Justice. The post Former Fayette bank employee pleads guilty to stealing $2.4 million from customers appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Mizzou Baseball: Trevor Austin Signs UDFA Deal with Astros
With the MLB Draft behind us, MLB organizations are actively looking to sign Undrafted Free Agents (UDFA's). Among those seeking a new home was University of Missouri graduate, Trevor Austin. The four-year utility man is from Jefferson City, Missouri. News broke Wednesday afternoon that Austin had signed with the Houston...
Rogersville mother behind viral 'Ramen noodle' post killed in Wednesday crash
A woman from Rogersville who spent her life helping children − and garnered national attention for a touching post about her son − was killed in a Wednesday afternoon crash. Aubren Dudley, 30, was on Missouri 126 at Route T, six miles west of Golden City in Barton County, when the Chevrolet...
Spagnuolo: Chiefs ‘Loved’ Willie Gay Jr. But Remain Confident in LB Depth
Despite losing Willie Gay Jr. to free agency, the KC Chiefs and DC Steve Spagnuolo like their current LB room as training camp rolls on. A season ago, the Kansas City Chiefs took a different path than they'd previously grown accustomed to in the Andy Reid era. Instead of relying on the offense to guide the team through the campaign, it was Steve Spagnuolo's defense that led them – and perhaps the league – in 2023.
Drought continues to fade away in Missouri
Drought conditions in Missouri continue to fade away. The latest drought monitor shows only one small abnormally dry area, covering portions of Newton, Jasper, Barry, and Lawrence counties in the southwest part of the state. An abnormally dry area that covered extreme southern Barry County last week is gone thanks to recent rainfall.
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