Missouri Minimum Wage Increases

Missouri Minimum Wage Increases The hourly minimum wage rate in Missouri is now #10.30. The .85 cent increase went into effect yesterday (Friday). The minimum wage was increased to $9.45 per hour at the beginning of 2020 as part of a five-year series of raises approved by Missouri voters in 2018. The minimum wage will…Continue Reading

Ice Storm Causes City-Wide Power Outage in Centralia

Ice Storm Causes City-Wide Power Outage in Centralia Inclement weather is being blamed for a city-wide power outage in Centralia yesterday afternoon (Friday). According to the City of Centralia’s Facebook page, most of the issues were caused by tree limbs breaking due to the ice. According to the city’s Facebook page, the majority of the…Continue Reading

Fulton Man Arrested Twice on New Year’s Day

Fulton Man Arrested Twice on New Year’s Day A Fulton man is in the Callaway County Jail after being arrested twice yesterday (Friday). Fulton Police Officers responded to a suspicious vehicle in the middle of the road at Randall and Gary Streets around 11 yesterday morning. Police say the driver of the vehicle was identified…Continue Reading

Miller County Skeletal Remains Identified

Miller County Skeletal Remains Identified Skeletal remains found in a wooded area in Miller County earlier this week are being identified as 53 year old Timothy Nicholas. According to the Miller County Sheriff’s Office Nicholas was reported missing in 2019 after a single car collision on Witt road in Miller County. The Sheriff’s Office says…Continue Reading

KWWR Sports Report 1/1/21

KWWR Sports Report 1/1 The Missouri Tigers Women’s Basketball Team dropped its SEC opener 74-59 to Alabama yesterday (Thursday) afternoon at Mizzou Arena. Sophomore guard Aijha Blackwell notched her 10th career double-double with a team-high 15 points and 12 rebounds. Sophomore forward Hayley Frank put 11 points. Mizzou Women hit the road on Sunday against…Continue Reading

Mexico Schools Plan for In-Seat Return After Christmas Break

Mexico Schools Plan for In-Seat Return After Christmas Break The Mexico Public Schools is planning to have students return to in-seat learning on Tuesday, January 5th. The district has been on Christmas break since December 17th, and according to Superintendent Dr. Tammy Lupardus things have been trending healthier. When the district went on Christmas break…Continue Reading

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