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Missouri woman accused of spiking husband’s Mountain Dew with poisonous weed killer
Michelle Y. Peters, 47, told police detectives that she poisoned multiple bottles of her husband’s soda after he did not show gratitude for the 50th birthday party she threw him.
Jeffrey Allen Zelasko
Funeral service for Jeffrey A. Zelasko will be conducted at 11 a.m. June 29, 2024, at Null and Son Funeral Home in Rolla. Interment will follow in the Rhea Cemetery. Mr. Zelasko was born on October 2, 1962, in St. Louis County, to the late Donald Zelasko and Barbara (Levea) Zelasko. He married Karen Light in 1986 in Rolla.
GOLF: Jonathan Jordan advances to Amateur Round of 32
Rolla golfer Jonathan Jordan advanced to the match play Round of 32 during the 117th Missouri Amateur, being held this week at St. Joseph Country Club. Jordan, who graduated from Rolla High School last month, is one of two Rolla golfers to advance from stroke play to match play, the other being Chris Martin.
SOCCER: Large group at RHS Soccer Camp sessions
More than 100 youths took to Rolla High School’s Kiwanis Field last week to participate in the Rolla Soccer Camps. There were three camp sessions, one for boys and girls entering grades 5-7, boys’ grades 8-12 and girls’ grades 8-12.
Texas County, Mo. Sheriff’s Office trying to identify theft suspect
LICKING, Mo. (KY3) -The Texas County Sheriff’s Office needs help identifying a burglary suspect. The sheriff’s office says the man is a suspect in a recent string of burglaries and thefts on Highway 32 east of Licking near the intersection of Kitchem Drive. If you have any information...
Missouri woman laced her husband's Mountain Dew with weed killer, insecticide: police
A Missouri woman allegedly spiked her husband’s Mountain Dew with weed killer, and reportedly said she did it because he did not show appreciation for the birthday party she threw for him.
Dixon man accused of setting his own house on fire has trial delayed three months
A Pulaski County man’s arson trial is delayed until this fall. Alexander Aguayo, of Dixon, had been scheduled for a jury trial to begin July 8. But on Wednesday, a Pulaski County judge granted Aguayo’s request for a continuance and rescheduled his trial to begin October 15. Aguayo...
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