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Lebanon Man Injured In Crawford County Crash
A Lebanon man had serious injuries July 16 after overturning a tractor trailer on Interstate 44 in Crawford County. Michael P. O’Leary, 50, was taken to Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital for treatment. O’Leary was traveling eastbound at the 213 mile marker when he drove off the road in his...
Kenneth "Kenny" Wood
Kenneth Wayne “Kenny’’ Wood, 77, of Lebanon, was born Nov. 13, 1946, in Tuscumbia, Mo. to Wayne and Fern Pitts Wood and died Thursday, July 11, 2024, in Osage Beach. He is survived by his wife Dora; two children, Sarah Ellingson and her husband Rodney and Timothy Wood, all of Lebanon; four grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Linda Flaugher and her husband Roger and Loretta Marks and her husband Michael, all of Eldon.
U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (July 16, 2024) — The Soldier who was pronounced deceased in an on-post residence July 12 has been identified as Cpl. Robert Wilson III. Wilson, 23, was a human resources non-commissioned officer assigned to the 84th Chemical Battalion at Fort Leonard Wood. Circumstances surrounding this...
Ethel Lee Mallory
Ethel Lee Mallory, 82 of St. Robert, died Sunday, July 7, 2024, in her home. She is survived by three children, Renee Mallory of Raleigh Durham, N.C., Darryl Mallory of Fulton, and Monika Mallory of Waynesville; eight grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; one sister: Patricia Hinton of Birmingham, Ala.; several nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Jason Dale McGhee
Jason Dale McGhee, 57, of Lebanon, died Saturday, July 13, 2024, in Lebanon. He is survived by his wife Mary McGhee of Lebanon; three daughters, Kristina McGhee of Phillipsburg, Alexis Caley and her husband Aaron of Ozark, and Marissa McGhee of Lebanon; two sons, Dalton McGhee and Bryson McGhee, both of Lebanon; his parents, Roger and Sandra McGhee of the state of Indiana; his sister, Katrina McGhee of Indiana; three brothers, Matt McGhee of Indiana, Brett McGhee of Arizona and Steve McGhee of Indiana, and one grandchild.
Linda Kathleen Perdue
Linda Kathleen (Wallace) Perdue, 72 of Waynesville, retired Waynesville High School Nurse, died Sunday, July 14, 2024, in the Phelps Health Hospital of Rolla. She is survived by her son: John Perdue of St. Louis, Mo.; granddaughter, Lilly Perdue of Edgerton, Kan.; brother: Richard Zarcone (Shannon) of St. Robert; three sisters, Sharon Zarcone, Tina King, and Monica Zarcone, all of Waynesville; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Serious injuries reported in Saturday crash
Injuries were reported Saturday, July 13, resulting from a two-vehicle crash that occurred on Highway 63 at County Road 5240, according to an online report of Troop I of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. A 2010 Ford Edge, driven by Esther M. Gann, 47, of Licking, was northbound at 1:14...
Name of soldier killed at Fort Leonard Wood released
A soldier who died early Friday morning at Fort Leonard Wood has been identified as Cpl. Robert Wilson III, according to a press release from the army base Tuesday. Wilson, 23, was a human resources non-commissioned officer assigned to the 84th Chemical Battalion at Fort Leonard Wood.
Bucyrus man facing possible DWI charge following head-on collision involving two from St. Robert
A Texas County man is facing possible drunk driving charges after he collides with a car containing two from Pulaski County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Donald Kinder, 58, of Bucyrus, was driving on Highway 17 Saturday night just north of Houston when both he and an oncoming driver crossed the centerline and struck head on.
Camden County Man Injured In Motorcycle Crash
A two-vehicle accident early Friday afternoon involving a motorcycle on Franklin Drive near Route-A in Camden County sends one person to the emergency room. The highway patrol says the motorcycle driven by 40-year-old Michael Moulder, of Montreal, was heading southbound in the northbound lane before encountering the vehicle driven by 18-year-old Chelsea Lewis, of Linn Creek.
Newburg man and teen seriously injured in Phelps County crash
A Newburg man and teen boy are seriously injured after a two-car crash on Highway 63 at Phelps County Road 5240 on Saturday. According to a crash report from MSHP, a SUV driven by a female, 47 from Licking, was following a pickup truck driven by the Newburg man, 38. As the pickup truck slowed to make a right turn, the SUV did not slow down and struck the back of the pickup truck.
Jamil Lamar “Moe” Parker
Jamil Lamar “Moe” Parker, 39 of St. Robert, MO, a United States Army veteran, passed away Wednesday, July 3, 2024 in the General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital of Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Celebration of Life services with military honors will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July...
Jamil Lamar “Moe” Parker
Celebration of Life services with military honors for Jamil Lamar “Moe” Parker will be held at 11 a.m. July 20, 2024, in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville / St. Robert. Mr. Parker, a United States Army veteran, died July 3, 2024, in Fort Leonard Wood at...
Rolla man seriously injured in ATV crash in his hometown
A Rolla man is seriously injured in an ATV crash in his hometown. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says Randy Romine, 69, was driving the ATV on private property on Count Road 3140 Sunday evening, when he overturned. Troopers say Romine was thrown off the vehicle, which then ran over him.
Cornell Miles, Jr.
Graveside services with military honors for Cornell Miles, Jr., will be held at 11 a.m. July 19, 2024, in the Missouri Veterans Cemetery, Waynesville. Mr. Miles, a U.S. Army Veteran, died May 14, 2024, in St. Robert at the age of 59 years.
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