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Missouri American Water Announces 2021 Firefighter Grant Program
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ONE HOME OCCUPANT INJURED IN FIRE OVER WEEKEND IN JOHNSON COUNTY
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Truck strikes 3 pedestrians in Warrensburg, 2 killed
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WARRENSBURG -A tractor-trailer collided with three pedestrians at a town of Warrensburg intersection Friday afternoon, killing two of them, Warren County deputies said.
Police said that at about 1:15 p.m., the sheriff’s Communications Center received a report of the collision at Main Street and Richards Avenue. Additional reports indicated that at least one pedestrian was trapped under the trailer section.
Officers determined that a 2006 Peterbuilt tractor-trailer combination, driven by a Queensbury man, 46, was traveling northeasterly on Richards Avenue. He began turning left from Richards Avenue onto Main Street and struck the three pedestrians within the intersection.
Wednesday s Overnight Storms Cause Problems for Warrensburg
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Area Fire Departments: No Burning, High Wildfire Threat
Update: The National Weather Service issued a Special Weather Statement this morning, Monday March 8, warning of very high to critical fire danger today . Their statement goes on to say:
Dry conditions are expected again today with dew points near 30 degrees. With temperatures warming into the lower 70s, relative humidity values are expected to fall to 20-25 percent this afternoon. South to southwest winds of 15-20 mph gusting to 20-25 mph are expected from late morning through sunset. While winds are expected to be slightly less today, any fires that develop would likely spread rapidly, thus outdoor burning is once again strongly