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Jerome man injured in Wednesday crash
Injuries were reported Wednesday, June 26, resulting from a one-vehicle crash that occurred in the 11000 block of State Route D in Pulaski County, according to an online report of Troop I of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. A 2018 Nissan Frontier, driven by Roy G. McClendon, 76, of Jerome,...
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...
Sheriff’s department seeks identity of man as part of criminal inquiry
The county sheriff's department is seeking the identity of someone as part of an investigation at Licking. The post Sheriff’s department seeks identity of man as part of criminal inquiry appeared first on Houston Herald.
Woman Accused of Spiking Husband's Drink with Toxins
Missouri Woman Accused of Spiking Husband's Drink With Poison. A Lebanon, Missouri, woman has been arrested for allegedly spiking her husband's Mountain Dew with herbicide and insecticide, according to the Laclede County Sheriff's Office. Michelle Peters, [47], is accused of poisoning her husband several times in May and June. The...
Fort Leonard Wood Report for the week of July 1
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (June 28, 2024) – The following Fort Leonard Wood announcements are for the week of July 1 through July 5. Enjoy half-priced pool admission beginning at 12 p.m. July 1 from July 1 to 4 in celebration of Independence Day. July 2. The 368th Training...
Ted J. Minnis
Ted J. Minnis, 59, of Eldridge, died Sunday, June 23, 2024, in Lebanon. He is survived by a son, Joseph Zumwalt of Elk City, Calif. and a sister, Mary Gomez of Oklahoma City, Okla. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Lebanon.
Missouri woman accused of putting weed killer in husband's soda
A Missouri woman was arrested after her husband accused her of putting weed killer in his soda. The Laclede County Sheriff’s Office said 47-year-old Michelle Y. Peters, of Lebanon, was charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. Court documents state a man came to the sheriff’s office on...
Records: Missouri woman accused of putting insecticide into husband's Mountain Dew
LEBANON, Mo. — A Lebanon, Missouri, woman is accused of poisoning her husband's Mountain Dew, court documents state. Prosecutors in Laclede County, Missouri, charged Michelle Peters with first-degree assault and armed criminal action this week. Court documents state that her husband noticed his Mountain Dew drink not "tasting right."
Former custodian with the Waynesville school district is scheduled for child sex crime trial
A jury trial is scheduled for one of two Pulaski County men accused of sex crimes against a child. On Wednesday, a Pulaski County judge scheduled Patrick Dunn, of St. Robert, for a jury trial to begin November 12. Dunn is charged with second-degree statutory sodomy and sexual contact with a student. Dunn was employed as a night custodian at Waynesville High School at the time of his arrest.
Here's how crews are battling the Oak Ridge Fire near Beulah
The Oak Ridge wildfire near Beulah nearly doubled in size Tuesday night, growing to 787 acres as crews continued to provide air and ground support. Video from a state Multi-Mission Aircraft flight showed the fire burning intensely on the west end on Tuesday night, a direction that began earlier in the day when the fire grew to 495 acres.
45 S&T student-athletes earn GLVC Council of Presidents Awards for 2023-24
ROLLA, Mo. – A total of 45 Missouri S&T student-athletes completed their playing careers by also posting a 3.5 or better grade point average in their academic careers and were honored for those accomplishments today by the Great Lakes Valley Conference as the league announced its Council of Presidents Academic Excellence Awards for the 2023-24 school year.
Lightning likely sparked Oak Ridge wildfire burning near Beulah
Authorities say lightning likely sparked the Oak Ridge fire burning near Beulah, southwest of Pueblo. As of Wednesday morning, fire officials estimated the fire was covering more than a square mile in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest. A federal team took over managing the firefighting efforts on Wednesday morning, said...
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