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Month: May 2019

Local agencies manage storm damage despite emergency declaration

Despite Gov. Mike Parson’s emergency declaration Tuesday, local agencies did not request for assistance handling storm damage. Local emergency response agencies were able to ask the Missouri Department of Public Safety for help with extensive damage due to the declaration, but none opted to according to DPS Communications Director Mike O’Connell. “Fortunately, there hasn’t been

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Storms move out as warm weather moves in

TONIGHT: Storms exit eastern mid-Missouri from 8-9 PM tonight leaving us a dry night shortly thereafter. Skies clear quickly as temperatures drop into the mid 50s.WEDNESDAY: We’re dry for most of the day as temperatures warm into the low 80s. Overnight we’ll see showers and storms return sticking around for the morning commute Thursday.EXTENDED: There

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Some area utilities report power outages

UPDATE 6:44 p.m.: According to The Three Rivers Electric Cooperative, there are 321 customers without power in Osage County, Jefferson City and Eldon. In Cole County alone, there are 147 people without power, according to the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives map. There are currently 154 people without power in Callaway County and 239 people

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