Happenings
LOCAL DAILY NEWS HEADLINES
Radio is America’s #1 Mass Reach Medium
Radio Gets Results
Television Viewership Continues to Decline
How to Record Vocal For Your Radio Ad on iPhone
national NEWS HEADLINES
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY SHERIFF ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION
Mississippi County Sheriff Britton Ferrell has announced that he is stepping down from office effective Thursday.
Ferrell made the announcement in a social media post, citing changing family circumstances and health concerns as reasons for his decision.
In his statement, Ferrell thanked those he has worked alongside during his time in office and said it had been a privilege to serve the people of Mississippi County.
Ferrell won a special election for sheriff in 2019 and was sworn into office several weeks later.
POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN SENTENCED ON FELONY GUN CHARGES
A southeast Missouri woman has been sentenced to federal prison after being caught with a firearm following a methamphetamine investigation.
Officials with the United States Attorney's Office tell KWOC News that 50 year old Dorothy Neeley, of Poplar Bluff, was sentenced Wednesday to serve 40 months in prison for one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
According to her plea agreement, the Southeast Missouri Drug Task Force and the Butler County Sheriff’s Department searched Neeley’s home on December 3rd, 2025, after she had recently sold a small amount of methamphetamine to someone working with the Task Force.
Neeley was arrested on an unrelated warrant and turned over about five grams of a mixture containing methamphetamine.
The case was investigated by the Southeast Missouri Drug Task Force and the Butler County Sheriff’s Department.
SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER FOR OUR AREA THIS EVENING
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas are looking at a slight risk of severe weather this evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a risk for scattered thunderstorms, including winds up to 60 miles per hour and 1 inch hail.
Officials say that isolated tornadoes are also possible, however the tornado risk is low.
POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL VOTES 6-1 TO ENTER MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH ICE
The Poplar Bluff City Council voted 6-1 to approve a Memorandum of Understanding with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement related to the 287(g) program.
City officials say the agreement is needed in order for the Poplar Bluff Police Department to apply for related grant funding.
Poplar Bluff Police Chief JR Keirsey says that being a part of the ICE program is a prerequisite for the Bridging Immigration-Related Deficits Experienced Nationwide grant program.
Keirsey says that the Department is applying for grants through the program to replace the department’s tasers, to acquire two drones, and join Axon Era, which would allow their newest body-worn cameras the ability to translate languages while on scene with a citizen, and a report writing program.
POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER ENTERING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH ICE DURING MONDAY MEETING
The Poplar Bluff City Council will be voting on a proposed agreement concerning ICE during its regular meeting on Monday.
The official agenda for the Monday regular meeting says that the council will consider entering into a Memorandum of Understanding with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement relative to the 287(g) Program.
According to the ICE website, the program allows ICE enforcement and Removal Operations to partner with state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies to identify and remove criminal aliens who are amenable to removal from the United States.
POPLAR BLUFF MULES GATORADE GAME SET FOR THIS WEEKEND
The Poplar Bluff Mules football team will be kicking off the fall season this week with the annual maroon/white scrimmage.
The Mules Football Gatorade Game will be held Saturday at 7 pm at Poplar Bluff High School. Officials say that they will be taking sports drink donations at the door for admission.
Today’s Talk KWOC will be covering the scrimmage live Saturday beginning at 6:45 pm on the KWOC Facebook and River Radio Youtube pages.
BONESTOCK RETURNS THIS OCTOBER TO POPLAR BLUFF
A Southeast Missouri music tradition is returning this fall.
Bonestock 2026 is scheduled for Saturday, October 3rd at Ray Clinton Park in Poplar Bluff.
The full lineup of bands that will be performing at this year’s Bonestock will be announced at a special event starting at 5 pm tonight at Haffy’s in Downtown Poplar Bluff.
A portion of proceeds from this year’s Bonestock will go to benefit the Animal Welfare Alliance.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS CRASH
One person has died, while another was injured, in connection to a single vehicle crash from earlier this week.
According to the Arkansas State Police, U’riel Aranza, of Poplar Bluff, was driving on US Highway 67 in Clay County Monday night when his vehicle ran off the road, struck a ditch embankment and a tree, before coming to rest on its side in a creek bed.
Officials say that Aranza died from injuries he received in the crash.
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY SHERIFF ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION
Mississippi County Sheriff Britton Ferrell has announced that he is stepping down from office effective Thursday.
Ferrell made the announcement in a social media post, citing changing family circumstances and health concerns as reasons for his decision.
In his statement, Ferrell thanked those he has worked alongside during his time in office and said it had been a privilege to serve the people of Mississippi County.
Ferrell won a special election for sheriff in 2019 and was sworn into office several weeks later.
POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN SENTENCED ON FELONY GUN CHARGES
A southeast Missouri woman has been sentenced to federal prison after being caught with a firearm following a methamphetamine investigation.
Officials with the United States Attorney's Office tell KWOC News that 50 year old Dorothy Neeley, of Poplar Bluff, was sentenced Wednesday to serve 40 months in prison for one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
According to her plea agreement, the Southeast Missouri Drug Task Force and the Butler County Sheriff’s Department searched Neeley’s home on December 3rd, 2025, after she had recently sold a small amount of methamphetamine to someone working with the Task Force.
Neeley was arrested on an unrelated warrant and turned over about five grams of a mixture containing methamphetamine.
The case was investigated by the Southeast Missouri Drug Task Force and the Butler County Sheriff’s Department.
SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER FOR OUR AREA THIS EVENING
Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas are looking at a slight risk of severe weather this evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a risk for scattered thunderstorms, including winds up to 60 miles per hour and 1 inch hail.
Officials say that isolated tornadoes are also possible, however the tornado risk is low.
POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL VOTES 6-1 TO ENTER MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH ICE
The Poplar Bluff City Council voted 6-1 to approve a Memorandum of Understanding with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement related to the 287(g) program.
City officials say the agreement is needed in order for the Poplar Bluff Police Department to apply for related grant funding.
Poplar Bluff Police Chief JR Keirsey says that being a part of the ICE program is a prerequisite for the Bridging Immigration-Related Deficits Experienced Nationwide grant program.
Keirsey says that the Department is applying for grants through the program to replace the department’s tasers, to acquire two drones, and join Axon Era, which would allow their newest body-worn cameras the ability to translate languages while on scene with a citizen, and a report writing program.
Radio is America’s #1 Mass Reach Medium
Radio Gets Results
Television Viewership Continues to Decline
How to Record Vocal For Your Radio Ad on iPhone