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Month: June 2019

Crews assess roads, make repairs as floodwaters recede

The Missouri Department of Transportation is assessing roads for damage as floodwaters recede. Crews will inspect roads, clear debris and determine if repairs are necessary, said Chris Engelbrecht, MoDOT’s emergency response liaison in a news release. Engelbrecht said many highways remain flooded and there’s potential for floodwaters to rise, depending on rainfall amounts. The Missouri

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Teen charged in Jefferson City shooting

Prosecutors have charged a Jefferson City teen with five felonies in connection with what authorities say was a drug deal that led to a shooting Wednesday. Raeqwon R. Morris, 18, was charged Thursday with first-degree assault, aiding a person shooting from a vehicle, first-degree property damage, armed criminal action and dealing marijuana. A Jefferson City

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FEMA will continue damage assessments Monday in Jefferson City

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is expected to begin public assistance damage assessments on Monday following last month’s E-F 3 tornado. The agency will look at what public entities, such as county governments, school districts and nonprofit organizations, are eligible for reimbursement, said Caty Eisterhold, a public information officer for the Missouri State Emergency Management

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