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Passengers on derailed Amtrak train arrive in Kansas City
Amtrak passengers are back in the Kansas City metro after their train derailed in Missouri on Monday. The train from Chicago was headed to Kansas City when it left the tracks late yesterday afternoon. Amtrak says Train 319 derailed east of Washington, Missouri, after it came in contact with a...
Man hurt in Dittmer motorcycle crash
A motorcyclist was injured on July 6 when he struck a deer on Hwy. B near Homewood Drive in Dittmer, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported. At 6:15 p.m., John E. Reece, 60, of Valley Park was riding a northbound 2007 Harley-Davidson when he struck a deer in the roadway and was ejected from the motorcycle, the report said.
Athlete of the Week (July 9, 2024) Wade Conner, Hillsboro archery
Conner, who will be a sophomore at Hillsboro this school year, won the national title in the bulls-eye competition with a score of 297 (out of a perfect 300) at the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) championships June 6-8 in Daytona Beach, Fla. In the 3-D Challenge, Conner shot 293 to finish fifth. At the Eastern NASP tournament May 9-11 in Louisville, he scored 292 in bull’s-eye (33rd out of 2,513 participants) and 288 in 3-D (third out of 295).
Amtrak cancels train on Missouri River Runner route after derailment
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A train traveling from Kansas City to Chicago derailed just east of Washington, Mo., on Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, Amtrak announced that its Missouri River Runner train route No. 316 was canceled between Kansas City and St. Louis due to equipment issues. The derailment took...
'It was really chaotic': Amtrak passenger shares frustration after hours of delays
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — It was a long night for Amtrak passengers heading to Kansas from Chicago. A train derailed late Monday afternoon, leaving passengers stranded for hours. "It was just like really chaotic," said Jordan Tyra, who was on Amtrak 319 going back home to Independence. It was supposed...
Northbound Highway N lanes to close for Pacific construction
Starting this month, Pacific’s Highway N will only run southbound as repairs are made to the roadway. Public Works Commissioner Robert Brueggemann said at a July 2 Board of Aldermen meeting the project closures are slated to start July 11, but they could be pushed to July 15 depending on weather. City staff were unable to provide any further information Tuesday regarding start date.
Pacific pool open for 2024 season
The Pacific municipal pool has finally opened. Despite thunderstorms and flood warnings early in the week, the city posted the announcement on its website and social media pages Monday, marking the beginning of its abbreviated 2024 season. Mayor Heather Filley said in an email that Midwest Pool, the company that manages Pacific’s facility, worked diligently to get the pool prepared “despite their initial thought of not being able to open.”
This Week at the Washington Farmers Market
This Week at the Washington Farmers Market, food vendors in attendance include Stone Wall Brick Oven Pizza, JYD’s and JT’s Sips. Guests at the market are Washington County Mental Health Coalition and Tribulation and Trust. Farm Fables are presented by Axis Vision, and the Thursday Night Live Performer is Lena Adams. The Market opens at 5 pm, with the Thursday Night Performance beginning at 5:30 and the Washington Municipal Band taking the stage at 7:45 pm.
Gordon Kenneth Colbert
Gordon Kenneth Colbert, affectionately known as Ken, passed away on Saturday, July 6, at his home in Defiance. He was born on January 20, 1930, the son of Kenneth and Elza (Royster) Colbert. He was one of seven children born to Kenneth and Elza. Ken served in the U.S. Army...
Procession travels more than 100 miles for firefighter killed during water rescue in Columbia, Mo.
UNION, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A procession of first responder vehicles escorted the body of fallen firefighter, Matt Tobben, from Columbia to Union Tuesday. Despite the rain, many people held American flags as they stood along the route in honor of Tobben. Gale Blomenkamp is the Assistant Fire Chief...
See homes sold in the Union Township area, July 1 to July 7
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Union Township area reported from July 1 to July 7. There were 3 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,574-square-foot home on Nixon Road in Union that sold for $565,000.
Company at center of Missouri marijuana recall faces $20 million lawsuit
Delta Extraction, the Robertsville-based marijuana manufacturer at the center of Missouri’s massive product recall last year, is being sued for nearly $20 million in unpaid invoices and loss of revenue by a former contractor. SND Equipment Leasing is a Missouri company that created the THC concentrate oil that led...
Wentzville eliminates Post 366 Freshmen from tourney
By winning the rubber match, Wentzville Post 323 earned the right to play on in the Ninth District postseason. New Haven Post 366 (2-20) concluded its season with a 5-2 loss to Wentzville Post 323 (7-16) Sunday at Dutzow Ballpark in the second round of the Ninth District Tournament.
The Creative at Klondike Events
The Creative at Klondike invites you to join them this summer for a variety of upcoming events. For registration and details, visit thecreativeatklondike.org. The Creative is located in Klondike Park in Augusta. Saturday, July 13 - “Paint & Sip” from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, July 18 -...
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