Businesses await direction on masks Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 17, 2021
Until state officials further clarify the revised N.M. Department of Health public health order released Friday, Silver Citians whether they are vaccinated against COVID-19 or not should still be prepared to don a mask when entering businesses here.
Customers and employees at Silver City’s Albertsons, Silver City Walmart and the Silver City Food Co-op will still be required to wear face coverings for now, according to workers and management at those stores, but some businesses in Silver City are starting to revise their mask rules in light of the state’s changes to the public health order.
Local News: Fatal shooting at Koshkonong convenience store (4/14/21)
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Witness describes shootings at Koshkonong, Mo. convenience store Police are investigating a shooting at a convenience store in Koshkonong, Mo., that killed one and injured three others. (Source: KY3) By KY3 Staff | April 13, 2021 at 8:37 PM CDT - Updated April 13 at 8:43 PM
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Two turkey hunters say they are lucky to be alive after witnessing Saturdayâs shootings at a Koshkonong, Mo. convenience store.
Christopher Lindley, 28, of Thayer, Mo. faces charges for the death of a California truck driver, and shooting three others.
One witness and his nephew, 15, stopped at the Snappy Mart when they suddenly heard gunshots. They say they watched a man covered in blood try to get into their truck.
Posted By: Hewson Beattie April 14, 2021 @ 10:33 am Local News, News
Two turkey hunters survived Saturday’s deadly shooting Saturday morning at a convenience store in Koshkonong.
Mike Jedlicka says he and his 15-year-old nephew had just stopped at the Snappy Mart when shots rang out.
Jedlicka tells KY3 a man covered in blood tried to get in his truck.
He says a shot came through the side window of his truck, missing them.
Jedlicka says that’s when he threw his truck in reverse, and another shot came through the window.
He says he looked back and saw a man firing shots in the parking lot.
PHOTO: Christopher Lindley/AP
LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) – A weekend shooting during at a southern Missouri convenience store killed a truck driver from California and critically injured three other people, authorities said Monday.
A suspect, Christopher Lindley, 28, of Thayer, was arraigned Monday in Oregon County on charges of first-degree murder and armed criminal action.
The court entered a not guilty plea for him Monday and instructed Lindley on how to apply for a public defender. A hearing was scheduled for Wednesday to review his counsel and bond, according to online court records.
A clerk at the Snappy Mart in Koshkonong, in Oregon County, called authorities about 5 a.m. Saturday to report a shooting at the store, according to a probable cause statement released Monday.
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