A Lebanon woman, Mindy L. Mulligan, 42, suffered serious injuries Saturday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 17 south of Buckhorn and two teens were hurt in a separate ATV crash near Dixon Saturday evening, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol reports. As of late Saturday evening, troopers hadn't yet issued reports on a Saturday morning I-44 crash near Waynesville or a separate ATV wreck in Camden County outside Richland. Troopers reported that Mulligan had been driving a 2001
SAINT ROBERT, Mo. A three-vehicle wreck killed one person before noon at the Missouri Avenue/Highway Z/Route 66 intersection and a second in late afternoon on Old Route 66. According to St. Robert police reports. Mineva Simmons Williamson, 70, a passenger, was transported by Pulaski County Ambulance District personnel to General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital (GLWACH) with what police described as significant injuries in first crash. She succumbed to her injuries at the hospital an
WAYNESVILLE, Mo. (Jan. 3, 2023) A Vietnam veterans memorial won't be coming to the Fort Leonard Wood area this year, but according to Waynesville Economic Development Director Doug Potts, it may be possible to bring the Wall that Heals to Waynesville next year. Speaking at Tuesday evening's Waynesville Economic Development Committee meeting, Potts said the cost to bring the wall to Waynesville for a full week would be $11,000. However, he said that amount was minor and likely could be co
SAINT ROBERT, Mo. St. Robert officials announced Saturday evening that they issued a boil advisory following a water main break earlier in the day. The boil advisory covers residences and businesses on all of Eastlawn Avenue and all of Kathy Lane, Bell Drive, April Drive, Charlotte Circle, Shara Drive, Phoenix Avenue, Dogood Circle, Woodland Lane, Meadow Lane and Kale Court, then from the intersection of Eastlawn and Marshall Drive going north of Marshall Drive to 200 Marshall Drive (Hidde
St. Robert Mayor George Lauritson has apologized to local businesses that lost water for up to six hours today on what, for many, is one of their busiest days of the year. According to Lauritson, a water main break ran ten feet down a water main, and that break required shutting off numerous water valves to repair the break. Many though not all businesses on Highway Z and on Missouri Avenue north of Eastlawn lost water, and the city's water tanks have been depleted, which may lead to low wate