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Cuba Man Charged With Possessing Child Pornography
A Cuba man was arrested after a charge was filed in June for possessing child pornography. James V. Ramey, 41, has been charged with possession of child pornography — second offense. Ramey is being held without bond at the Crawford County Jail. The probable cause statement alleges that Ramey...
UPDATED: Inmate dies Wednesday afternoon at Crawford County Jail
UPDATE: The inmate that passed away was identified as Stephanie Westbrook, 47, of Sullivan. Westbrook was booked into the Crawford County Jail on July 15, 2024. An inmate dies in the Crawford County Jail. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office says the inmate was found in medical distress in a holding...
‘Clue, on Stage’ is a frightfully fun time in the Ozark Actors Theatre production
Venue: Cedar Street Playhouse, 701 N. Cedar St., Rolla. Tickets: $24 to $33; contact 573-364-9523 or ozarksactorstheatre.org. Story: The weather outside the Boddy mansion is dark and foreboding, much like the political news on the airwaves as the U.S. House Committee on Un-American Activities searches for communists far and wide in 1954 at the height of the Cold War.
What Are the Benefits of Earning a Double Degree?
Have you ever thought about earning two degrees at once? It sounds challenging, right? But many students are choosing this path. Why? Because earning a double degree offers numerous benefits. Let’s explore why pursuing a double degree might be smart for your future. Understanding Types of Degrees. Before discussing...
Cuba man receives probation after pleadiing guilty to police pursuit in stolen vehicle
A Crawford County man once facing 12 charges related to a police chase in a stolen vehicle pleads guilty. John Stuart, Jr., of Cuba, pleaded guilty last week to first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle and resisting arrest. In exchange for his plea, ten additional charges were dismissed. Stuart was...
Fort Leonard Wood is losing the band that has provided its soundtrack for 70 years
The final note is coming soon for the band that has been stationed at Fort Leonard Wood for 70 years. The 399th Army Band stationed at the post west of Rolla is one of four bands the Army has decided to deactivate as part of a restructuring plan. All members will be reassigned by the middle of October.
Man in serious condition after vehicle rolls over him in Phelps County
A man is in serious condition after his vehicle rolled over him on July 14. On Sunday, the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) reported that a 2005 Honda Rancher was traveling southbound on private property, near County Road 3140. Around 5:30 p.m., Randy W. Romine, 69, of Rolla, was driving...
Marsha June (Weldon) Haberman, 81
Marsha June (Weldon) Haberman, age 81, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2024 at Oak Pointe in Rolla, Missouri. She was under the compassionate care of Three Rivers Hospice following a lengthy battle with health issues and Alzheimer’s disease. Born September 12, 1942 in La Porte, Indiana, Marsha grew up in the Louisville area and graduated from Fern Creek High School. Marsha began college as a voice major and later went on to study nursing at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio and passed her state boards in March 1978. Through the years, Marsha served on staff at various facilities including Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, St. Bernadine Hospital in California, Pattie A. Clay Hospital in Richmond, Kentucky and retired from her nursing career from Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville, Kentucky in 2002. Throughout her life, Marsha came to amass an impressive collection of nurse memorabilia which she donated to Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center Nurses Auxiliary. She also had a love for animals, both four-legged and feathered and enjoyed spending time at the beach with her toes in the sand. She joins many of her loved ones in heaven. She was preceded in death by her parents, Claude and Garnet Weldon, husband Joel Haberman, brother C. Michael Weldon and two sons, James Allan Saylors and William Michael Saylors. Surviving her is son, Thomas (Megan) Saylors of Rolla, Missouri, stepdaughters Karen Sutton and Joanna Haberman, sister-in-law Coy Weldon, nephew Christopher Weldon as well as twelve grandchildren and thirteen great- grandchildren. A private ceremony and celebration of life will take place in Oak Island, North Carolina for Marsha to eternally rest in peace at her favorite destination, where ocean waves and sandy beaches are forever, and sunsets and high tides are how time is measured.
Rolla man seriously hurt after ATV crash in Phelps County
PHELPS COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) An ATV crash in Phelps County Sunday evening sent a Rolla man to the hospital. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the crash happened on private property near County Road 3140 at 5:30 p.m. According to the online crash report, a 2005 Honda Rancher driven by Randy Romine, 69, overturned, ejected The post Rolla man seriously hurt after ATV crash in Phelps County appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
TKD Foundation establishes endowed chair in glass science at Missouri S&T
The TKD Foundation, headquartered in Rolla, Missouri, has permanently funded the Richard K. Brow Chair of Glass Science endowment at Missouri S&T. Co-founded by the late Thomas E. “Ted” Day and his wife, Kimberly A. “Kim” Day, the TKD Foundation seeks to turn innovative ideas into tangible outcomes that will help mankind.
SHERIFF INCIDENT REPORT
According to reports from the Dent County Sheriff's Department:. • deputies responded to the 18000 block of County Road 5600 July 7 for a domestic dispute. During the course of the investigation, it was determined that a 53-year-old Salem woman was assaulted by a 34-year-old Salem man. The investigation is ongoing.
City Of Bourbon Passes $2.3 Million Budget
The Bourbon City Council in June passed a $2.3 million budget for the fiscal year 2024-25. A chunk of this year’s budget includes Department of Natural Resource (DNR) grant funding for the water and sewer department. The city has budgeted:. $10,050 for municipal court;. $379,420 for the police;. $228,320...
Crawford County Receives Offer On Garage
Crawford County commissioners have received a $100,000 offer for the empty garage on Highway 19 in Cuba. The building was bought in 2020 for use as the coroner’s office, but has been sitting in limbo for nearly 18 months. Commissioners in 2020 paid almost $150,000 for the building and...
Season tickets available now for 2024-25 Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri S&T
Whether you like music, dance, comedy or magic, the upcoming Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology has something for everyone. Four different ticket packages are available, ranging in price from $75 for the Family Season Pass (three family-friendly shows) to $225 for the Premium Full Season Pass (all eight shows). Discounts are available for youth under the age of 18, as well as Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff. Tickets for individual shows will be available at a later date.
SOFTBALL: Howard resigns as S&T softball head coach
Bryan Howard, who led Missouri S&T’s softball team to its first conference championship in program history and its second berth to the NCAA Division II Tournament in the 2024 season, is resigning as the head coach of the Miners to accept a similar position at Cameron University. A nationwide...
PATROL CRASH REPORT
According to online reports of Troop I of the Missouri State Highway Patrol:. • Injuries were reported Sunday, July 14, resulting from a two-vehicle crash that occurred on State Route K at State Route Z. A 2012 Nissan Versa, driven by Joan F. Sutton, 75, of Salem, was northbound at 12:44 p.m. July 14 when it pulled into the path of an eastbound 2014 Ram 1500, driven by Thomas W. Barnard, 40, of Rolla. Sutton received serious injuries in the crash and was flown by Phelps Air to Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis for treatment. Both vehicles sustained total damage and were removed from the scene by Whitaker’s Towing.
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