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June 4, 2014

RIVER RADIO NEWS 060414  

JONESBORO POLICE SEEK PUBLIC HELP IN IDENTIFYING ROBBERY SUSPECT

 

Police in Jonesboro are asking the public for help in identifying a suspect in a Sunday night robbery.

 

Authorities say a man, who claimed he was armed with a gun, robbed the Family Dollar store on Johnson.  Surveillance video shows the man, dressed in black clothes, black and white shoes and a Florida State baseball hat.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to call Crimestoppers at 870-935-STOP.

 

 

TWO ARRESTED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY ON FELONY DRUG CHARGE

 

Two men were taken into custody early this morning on a felony drug charge.

 

According to the Highway Patrol, 21 year old James McCain, of Catron, and 20 year old Savon Jones, of Sikeston were arrested at 12:28 Wednesday morning in New Madrid County.

 

Each man is facing a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance, hydrocodone.

 

 

MAN SENTENCED ON FIREARM CHARGES

 

A man has been sentenced in Northeast Arkansas on firearms charges.

 

According to KAIT, Jacob Brown has been sentenced to six years in prison. In March, Brown entered a guilty plea to charges of possession of a firearm by certain persons and possession of a defaced firearm.

 

Brown had allegedly pointed a gun at officers who were attempting to arrest him in November of 2013. An officer shot Brown in the incident, but the shooting was ruled justified.

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF CITY COUNCIL TO SEEK BIDS FOR NEW FIRE TRUCKS

 

The Poplar Bluff City Council approved a motion on Monday to seek bids for two new pumpers for the city fire department.

 

According to the Daily American Republic, Poplar Bluff Fire Chief Ralph Stucker says that the cost of the pumpers is estimated to be approximately $900,000, with $600,000 of that needing to be financed.

 

 

OVER 400 MISSOURI SCHOOL BUSES DEEMED TO NOT BE SAFE FOR STUDENTS

 

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has completed their annual inspection of the state’s school buses.

 

Of the almost 12,000 buses inspected over 400 were deemed to not be safe for students. 405 buses were rated as out of service, which means the buses were found to have one or more defective items, which may compromise the safe transportation of students.

 

1,431 buses were rejected, which is described as having one or more defective items, but deemed to be safe for the transport of students. 10,161 buses were found to have no defective items.

 

 

TRC PRESIDENT NAMED AS CHAIRMAN OF MISSOURI COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATION COUNCIL

 

The President of Three Rivers College, Dr. Devin Stephenson has been chosen to chair a council for a Missouri college advocacy organization.

 

Stephenson was chosen as the chairman of the Missouri Community College Association's Presidents/Chancellors Council. The chairman leads the Council and supports MCCA's mission of community college advocacy.

 

Stephenson’s one year term will begin in July.

 

 

ARKANSAS REVENUE DOWN COMPARED TO LAST YEAR

 

State finance officials say an expected drop in corporate income tax collections in May pushed Arkansas' revenue below predictions and below the same month last year.

 

The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration said Tuesday the state's net available revenue in May totaled $315.4 million. That's $18.8 million below last year and $24.7 million below forecast.

 

The state's revenue for the fiscal year that began July 1 is $52.9 million above forecast.

 

Most of the drop last month was due to a shift in corporate income tax collections, which were higher than expected and above last year's figures in April. The state also saw sales tax collections drop below expectations and below forecast last month

 

Individual income tax collections in May were above last year but below forecast.

 

 

STATE REVENUES NOT HIGH ENOUGH FOR REFUND

 

The Missouri auditor's office says state revenues are under a cap that triggers refunds to taxpayers.

 

A state constitutional provision, commonly known as the Hancock Amendment, triggers a refund after state revenues hit a certain cap. The auditor's office reported Monday that revenues for the budget year that ended last June 30, 2013, fell about $3.6 billion below that limit.

 

The last time Missouri's revenues exceeded the cap was for the budget year ending June 30, 1999. During the past five years, revenues have ranged from $2.7 billion to $4.4 billion under the revenue cap.

 

 

MISSOURI REVENUES UNDER PROJECTIONS

 

Missouri appears increasingly likely to finish its budget year with less revenue than had been expected.

 

The state budget office state Tuesday that Missouri's net general revenues are up just 0.2 percent through the first 11 months of its 2014 fiscal year.

 

The Legislature had projected 2 percent growth, and Governor Jay Nixon had forecast 2.8 percent growth for the year.

 

State sales tax revenues actually have increased by 2 percent over the previous year. But Missouri's individual income tax collections - which are the state's primary revenue source - are down 0.7 percent.

 

The 2014 fiscal year runs through June 30.

 

The sluggish revenues have led Department of Revenue to slow down the pace of issuing income tax refunds to thousands of Missouri taxpayers.

June 3, 2014

RIVER RADIO NEWS 060314  

INQUEST IN CASE OF FATAL BUTLER COUNTY SHOOTING POSTPONED

 

A coroner's inquest to look into a fatal shooting involving a Butler County deputy has been postponed.

 

The inquest into a shooting that occurred May 25th was originally scheduled for Wednesday. Names of the man killed and the deputy have not been released. The man who died was from Harviell, Missouri, and the shooting occurred on his property.

 

Sheriff Mark Dobbs says the deputy was dispatched after a call about a possible trespasser or prowler, and someone shot at him. Dobbs says the deputy returned fire, killing the man.

 

The deputy remains on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the inquest.

 

 

FOUR DEAD IN GREENE COUNTY, ARKANSAS CRASH

 

Four Paragould residents were fatally injured Monday morning in a single vehicle crash in Greene County, Arkansas.

 

According to the Arkansas State Police, the wreck occurred around 4:30 am Monday near Browns Chapel Baptist Church on County Road 765. Authorities say 20 year old Michael Martin lost control of his vehicle while cresting a hill, causing it to hit a tree and split into two pieces.

 

Martin, 20 year old Barry Weyer Jr., 19 year old Sarah Bean and 20 year old Nathan Swafford were all pronounced dead at the scene.

 

 

FIERY NORTHEAST ARKANSAS CRASH CLAIMS LIFE OF MAN

 

A fiery single vehicle crash in Northeast Arkansas has claimed the life of a 21 year old man.

 

According to authorities, the accident happened early Sunday morning when Blake Allen Morgan lost control of the vehicle he was driving and ran off of County Road 451 into a wooded area in Clay County. The vehicle caught fire on impact.

 

Authorities say witnesses attempted to rescue Morgan, but were unable to do so.

 

 

MAN ARRESTED ON ATTEMPTED RAPE CHARGE

 

A Sikeston man is facing an attempted rape charge in connection to an alleged incident last week.

 

According to authorities, Charles W. Bell has been charged with first degree attempted rape, unlawful possession of a firearm, first degree assault, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

 

Bell is alleged to have assaulted a woman, as well as attempting to sexually assault her.

 

 

SUSPECT IN HOME INVASION AND ROBBERY TAKEN INTO CUSTODY

 

Authorities in Charleston have arrested a suspect in a May 17th home invasion and robbery.

 

20 year old DeCarlos Clemons, of Charleston, is facing charges of first degree robbery, first degree burglary, armed criminal action, felonious restraint, and unlawful possession of a firearm.

 

Clemons allegedly attempted to flee when he was approached by police on Sunday. He was taken into custody following a short chase.

 

 

GRANDIN MAN ARRESTED ON POSSESSION OF METH CHARGE

 

A Grandin man is facing a felony charge following his arrest on Sunday.

 

According to the Highway Patrol, 51 year old Douglas R. Wells is charged with felony possession of methamphetamine.

 

Wells was arrested shortly before 7 pm Sunday in Carter County.

 

 

MOBILE OFFICE TO BE HELD THIS WEEK IN POPLAR BLUFF

 

Staff members of United States Senator Roy Blunt will be in Poplar Bluff this week to meet with area citizens.

 

The meeting is a part of the Senator’s Mobile Office program, which gives Missourians the opportunity to discuss their questions or concerns with the federal government one-on-one with members of Senator Blunt’s staff.

 

The mobile office will be held on Thursday from 11 am to noon at the Mark Twain National Forest Service Office on Maud Street.

 

 

HAZARDOUS MOVING OPERATION TO BE HELD IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI THIS MONTH

 

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced an operation to target vehicles that are not being used safely.

 

Captain George Ridens tells us that at some point in June, troopers in Southeast Missouri will be participating in a hazardous moving vehicle operation, as well as a DWI Saturation operation.

 

The hazardous moving operation is designed to target vehicles that are being operated in a hazardous manner. The driving while intoxicated saturation is a mobile operation in which troopers saturate a specific area in an effort to arrest intoxicated drivers.

 

The Highway Patrol will be conducting the operations in cooperation with local law enforcement agencies.

 

 

NEW SURVEY SUGGEST ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MIDWEST

 

A monthly economic index for nine Midwestern and Plains states has inched up to hit another three-year high, suggesting more economic growth over the next three to six months.

 

A report issued Monday says the overall Mid-America Business Conditions Index rose to 60.5 in May from 60.4 in April, which also was a three-year high.

 

Looking six months ahead, the business confidence portion of the overall index dropped to 62.5 from 64.2 in April.

 

The survey results from supply managers are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests growth, while a score below that suggests decline.

 

The survey covers nine states including Arkansas and Missouri.

 

 

GOVERNOR NIXON VOICES CONCERNS ON TRANSPORTATION SALES TAX

 

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon says a proposed sales tax increase is "neither a fair nor a fiscally responsible" solution to pay for transportation needs.

 

State lawmakers approved a three-quarters-of-a-cent sales tax increase for transportation. It would require voter approval, and Nixon last month referred it to the August ballot. The ballot measure says the tax is projected to raise $534 million annually for 10 years starting in 2015.

 

On Monday, Nixon criticized the tax proposal and said it would fall disproportionately on working families and seniors. He contrasted it with other tax cuts passed by the 2014 Legislature, including several sales tax breaks that Nixon estimates could cost state and local governments $776 million.

 

 

TRANSPORTATION PROJECT LIST TO BE RELEASED ON JUNE 13TH

 

State transportation officials plan to release a list of projects by June 13th that could be funded if Missouri voters approve a sales tax increase.

 

The proposed three-quarter-cent sales tax for transportation is to appear on the August ballot. If approved, the tax is projected to generate about $534 million annually for the next 10 years.

 

The Missouri Department of Transportation says its project list will include roads and bridges as well as other modes of transportation.

 

There will be a weeklong public comment period until June 20th. The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission is to vote on the final project list on June 26th.

 

State lawmakers referred the transportation tax to the ballot. Governor Jay Nixon set it for the August election.

RIVER RADIO NEWS 07-23-13

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OFFICER INVOLVED IN SHOOTING IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

Jonesboro police say an officer investigating alleged drug activity has shot and wounded a man at an apartment complex.

Police say the officer shot the man in the hand about 10:30 p.m. Sunday and that Arkansas State Police have been asked to investigate.

The names of the officer and man and other details of the shooting were not immediately released.

THREE INJURED IN CAR CRASH INVOLVING TRAIN

Three people were injured Monday evening after their vehicle was hit by a train in Iron County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the vehicle was driven by a 16 year old boy from Des Arc. The boy had tried to cross over the railroad tracks on a private road and reportedly travelled into the path of the train.

The driver and another 16 year old boy in the vehicle suffered moderate injuries, while a six year old boy had minor injuries.

AREA BANK WARNS OF FRAUDULENT TEXT MESSAGES

An area bank is warning consumers of a fraudulent text message that has been reported.

According to Montgomery Bank, the text asks for attention regarding your debit card. When you call the number, it will ask you to enter your card number. A release by the bank says that this is not a legitimate text message and that you should not enter any information.

Anyone who has questions or concerns can call 800-455-2275

MAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY TOUCHING YOUNG GIRL INAPPROPRIATELY

A man was taken into custody Sunday on a sex related charge.

According to KAIT, 32 year old Jason Sanders, of Jonesboro, was arrested on a charge of raping a young girl. The incident reportedly occurred Friday night.

The eight year old child told her mother about the alleged incident. She was then taken to a local hospital and hospital staff contacted police.

MISSING CHILDREN FOUND IN WAYNE COUNTY

Two children that had gone missing were found last night in Wayne County.

According to KFVS, authorities found the two and four year old children that were missing in the Patterson area. Police and firefighters along with K-9 units were involved in the search.

EAST PRAIRIE WOMAN FACING ASSAULT CHARGES

An East Prairie woman is facing multiple assault charges following an incident last week.

According to authorities, 39 year old Diana K. Bryars allegedly used a steel pipe and a crowbar to damage a farm truck and while breaking a window she also hit the driver of the truck in the face with the crowbar. She had also reportedly rammed into the truck with her vehicle.

Bryars has been charged with first degree domestic assault, first degree assault and for causing property damage to a vehicle.

ARKANSAS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE HOLDS STEADY

Arkansas' unemployment rate for June remained unchanged from the month before at 7.3 percent.

The Department of Workforce Services said Friday that there was a slight decline in the number of employed people but not enough to move from the 7.3 percent figure.

The national unemployment rate also remained steady for the month at 7.6 percent.

A year ago, the Arkansas unemployment rate was also 7.3 percent, though the national rate for June 2012 was 8.2 percent.

MEETING TO BE HELD TO DISCUSS UPCOMING POPLAR BLUFF ROAD PROJECTS

The Missouri Department of Transportation will be holding a community briefing today to discuss upcoming road projects in Poplar Bluff.

The briefing will discuss intersection improvements at Route PP and Township Line Road as well as safety improvements to the Highway 67 crossover at Township Line Road. Visitors can attend the briefing at anytime between 4 and 6 pm today at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce on West Pine Street.

HIGHWAY 51 TO BE CLOSED TODAY IN BUTLER COUNTY

Highway 51 in Butler County will be closed today so crews can replace a culvert pipe.

Weather permitting, Highway 51 will be closed today from 8 am to 4 pm between County Road 639 and Route AA.

PIPE REPLACEMENT TO CAUSE DELAYS TODAY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY

A New Madrid County road will be closed today so crews can replace a pipe.

Highway 162 will be closed from 7:30 am to 5 pm for the replacement, weather permitting. The work zone will be located from County Road 363 to County Road 274.