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Chariton County deputies, residents clean up town following intense storms
CHARITON COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) Brunswick residents are recovering after intense rain and wind entered the area on Tuesday morning. Following the intense storms, members of Brunswick woke up to find tree branches blocking driveways, trees crashed into houses and the roof of First Christian Church blown off. More than 2,300 people were without power in The post Chariton County deputies, residents clean up town following intense storms appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Evergy crews working to restore power after Tuesday storms
CARROLLTON (KMZU) — Evergy crews are working around the clock to restore power in the area after storms Tuesday morning. According to a post from Evergy, power was restored to more than half of the outages by 1 p.m., which only left about 6,500 customers still without power. Most...
Troopers Report Two Arrests For Area
Two arrests for the area are reported by the Missouri Highway Patrol. Tuesday at 8:05 pm, Troopers in Clinton County arrested 34-year-old Lindsey Gross of Cameron for alleged DWI, failure to register a vehicle, no insurance, and on 2 Lee’s Summit warrants for alleged failure to appear on traffic offenses. She was taken to the Clinton County Jail.
Electricity is being restored following early morning storm
A strong storm moved across Evergy’s service area this morning, starting in Manhattan about 6 a.m. and moving east along I-70, entering Missouri about 8 a.m. The storm brought heavy rains and strong winds. The National Weather Service is reporting winds as high as 70 miles per hour. The storm impacted about 29,000 customers in total, with 21,000 outages at its peak. As of noon, Evergy had restored more than half the outages with about 9,000 customers still without power.
Chillicothe Police Department activity report for July 16, 2024
The Chillicothe Police Department responded to 80 calls for service on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Below is a summary of the activities and incidents handled by the department throughout the day. At 7:18 a.m., officers were dispatched to suspicious activity in the 500 block of Webster St. Officers responded but...
Armed suspect threatens residents on Dorney Drive in Chillicothe
Officers from the Chillicothe Police Department were dispatched to a situation involving a male reportedly armed with a handgun and making threats to harm residents in the 1400 block of Dorney Drive. Upon arrival, officers found that the suspect had fled the scene on foot. A thorough search of the...
Chillicothe Elementary School Expansion Delay
Delays in construction should not affect the start of the school year for the Chillicothe Elementary School. Superintendent Dr Dan Wiebers explains. Will need planning and communications with staff and parents. Wiebers says the progress at the school is evident. Ceiling tiles, walls – its starting to look like classrooms....
Circle Drive, CES Sidewalks And Access Road
Completing the roads and sidewalks for the elementary school expansion and at the high school are taking place. Superintendent Dr Dan Wiebers says at the high school the circle drive is closed. Demo of the CHS circle drive is taking place with concrete to be poured next week. Wiebers explains...
Date Change For August School Board Meeting
The date for the August Chillicothe R-II School Board meeting has been changed and a special meeting will be held before that meeting. Superintendent Dr Dan Wiebers says the start of the school year prompted that change from August 20th to August 12th. The meeting was moved due to the...
Patrick Mahomes: “No easing” Xavier Worthy into the offense
The Chiefs won their second straight Super Bowl at the end of the 2023 season, but they entered the playoffs as the third seed in the AFC because of how their offense performed in the regular season. In a press conference on Tuesday, quarterback Patrick Mahomes said the team “felt...
Free after-hours event at Cultural Corner Art Guild and Gallery on July 25
Cultural Corner Art Guild and Gallery, located at 424 Locust Street in Chillicothe, Missouri, will extend its hours on the last Thursday of the month, July 25, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., offering free admission to the public. This event provides an opportunity for those with conflicting schedules to visit the gallery’s current exhibition.
Marshall Woman Injured in I-70 Crash
A Marshall woman was injured in a two-vehicle accident that occurred Tuesday morning in Blue Springs in Jackson County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that a westbound 2024 Kia Soul was traveling in the right lane of I-70, while a 2020 Peterbilt tractor trailer, driven by 62-year-old James R. Harris of Bowling Green, Mo., was traveling in the left lane of I-70 at Adams Dairy Parkway around 11:45 a.m., when the Peterbilt merged into the right lane and struck the driver's side of the Kia. The Kia then ran off the right side of the roadway, across the ramp and struck a guardrail.
Mudcats Beat Clarinda For First Time, Now One Win Away From Postseason
The Chillicothe Mudcats continued their impressive hot streak as of late on Tuesday night, as they picked up their fifth straight home league win by beating the Clarinda A’s for the first time, 6-5. It broke a five game losing streak against Clarinda for the Mudcats, and it was Chillicothe’s fourth win of the season by one run.
Jenna Bush Hager Panics As ‘Today’ Accidentally Airs Audio From Her Cameo In The Chiefs Hallmark Movie: “Don’t Play It!”
Jenna Bush Hager was mysteriously missing from yesterday’s Today With Hoda & Jenna broadcast, but now we know why: She was in Kansas City shooting a cameo for the upcoming Hallmark film Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story! Bush Hager gushed to Hoda Kotb about how “fun” the experience was — that is, until they experienced some technical difficulties on Today. “You had your very first acting gig, you’re now in SAG and AFTRA, and all those things,” Kotb joked, causing Bush Hager to laugh. “What was it like?” Where Is Jenna Bush Hager? Here’s Why The ‘Today’ Host Is Missing From...
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