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March 16
Governor Kehoe addresses Missouri's path to recovery after deadly tornadoes
Governor Kehoe addresses Missouri's path to recovery after deadly tornadoes
Governor Mike Kehoe outlines Missouri's recovery efforts after deadly tornadoes hit 27 counties, causing 12 fatalities and widespread damage. Power restoration and debris clearing are underway as emer...
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Mar. 16
Tornadoes roar through region; six killed in Butler County
Tornadoes and severe storms struck Southeast Missouri, killing six in Butler County. An EF-3 tornado caused significant damage in Poplar Bluff. Cape Girardeau County faced strong winds, but largely escaped tornadoes.
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March 17
Region unites: How can you help? Where can you get help? Here a list
In response to the recent tornadoes in Poplar Bluff and the region, the community has mobilized to provide aid. Local groups are offering free services, meals, and shelter to those affected.
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March 15
Deja Vu: Ripley County Relives Last Year's Tornado Nightmare
A tornado outbreak has devastated Ripley County, Missouri, nearly a year after a similar storm. The destructive system left hundreds without power, damaged homes, and uprooted trees, echoing last year's chaos.
Debra Tune
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March 15
Stoddard County storm aftermath: Church damaged, homes destroyed and livestock lost
Severe storms in Stoddard County caused extensive damage, hitting Liberty Hill Church and nearby homes, downing trees and power lines, and killing livestock. Officials are assessing the aftermath.
By Barbara Ann Horton ~ Daily American Republic
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March 15
UPDATED: Severe weather hits Three Rivers College dorms but students remain safe
Severe weather, including a tornado, damaged dorms at Three Rivers College, but all students are safe and relocated. Despite the disruption, today's Raiders game for the Midwest District championship will proceed, according to update information.
By Mike Buhler ~ Daily American Republic
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March 15
OBEC, Municipal Utilities working around the clock to restore electricity.
OBEC and Municipal Utilities are tirelessly working to restore power after over 10,000 outages were reported in Butler, Carter, Ripley, and other counties. Crews face tough conditions but reinforcements are arriving.
Samantha Tucker
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March 15
Tragedy and heroism: Tornado claims life in Butler County, but local heroes save a life
A tornado in Butler County claimed the life of 62-year-old Ronnie Ezell, while heroic efforts by local EMS and a sheriff's deputy saved his wife. The deputy and EMS hiked nearly a mile to reach them.
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Mar. 17
Devastating storms kill at least 39 across 7 states in the South and Midwest
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Mar. 17
Perryville cleaning up again after severe weather hits
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Mar. 17
Finding refuge: Emergency shelters open doors to tornado victims in need
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Mar. 17
Poplar Bluff cancels school for the week, as assessment, clean up continues
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Mar. 17
Perryville cleaning up again after severe weather hits
Perryville is recovering from severe weather as strong winds and a possible tornado caused significant damage, particularly near Perryville High School. Cleanup efforts are underway as streets reopen.
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