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RIVER RADIO'S CHRISTMAS CASH GIVEAWAY!
Listeners will answer daily christmas trivia questions for the chance to win cash. If they miss the question, the payout rolls to the next day. With every question missed, the pot gets bigger and the excitement grows!
Thank you to Missouri Highlands Health Care , with the help of Heartland Express Market and Wal-Mart in Poplar Bluff, for providing 100 Thanksgiving dinners for families in our listening area
Heartland Express is giving YOU the chance to drive away in a brand new 2025 Jeep Gladiator!
DEER SEASON BEGINS ON SATURDAY
Hunters from across Missouri will be heading to the woods this weekend for the beginning of deer season.
Officials with the Missouri Department of Conservation say that the November portion of the firearms deer season runs from November 15th through the 25th and the opening weekend is the most popular two days for most deer hunters in Missouri.
Hunters are reminded that only one antlered deer may be taken during the entire firearms season.
NAME RELEASED OF WOMAN KILLED IN BUTLER COUNTY CRASH
Updating a story we have been following for you, authorities have released the identity of a woman who was killed in a crash Tuesday afternoon in Butler County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred when a vehicle ran a stop sign at the intersection of US Highway 160 and Highway C and struck another vehicle.
Butler County Coroner Jim Akers tells KWOC News that a passenger in the second vehicle, identified as 65 year old Pamela Sutton, of Patterson, was killed in the crash.
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE CHIEF ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
The top law enforcement officer in Poplar Bluff is stepping down.
Poplar Bluff City Manager Robert Knodell has confirmed with KWOC News that Danny Whiteley is retiring as the Poplar Bluff Chief of Police.
Whiteley originally retired from the position in 2022, ending an over two decade tenure as Police Chief. Whitley was rehired for the position in May.
JOHN’S PHARMACY TO ASSUME OWNERSHIP OF KEY DRUGS IN POPLAR BLUFF
A retirement has prompted the joining of two drug stores in Poplar Bluff.
Key Drugs owner Marty Michel has announced that he is retiring. John’s Pharmacy will assume ownership and operation of Key Drugs effective on December 1st.
Officials say that the Key Drugs location at 910 North Westwood Boulevard will close at the end of the business day on November 29.
All patient prescription records will be securely and automatically transferred to the John’s Pharmacy location at 909 West Pine Street.
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