Archives: April 2020

MDC reminds people to follow health precautions while outdoors

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Release from MDC) – With many people in Missouri heading outside to enjoy the spring weather, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds people that it is still critical for everyone to continue to heed all recommendations for physical distancing, avoiding overcrowding, hand-washing, and other public-health measures during outdoor activities. “The current public-health emergency caused by the…

Final 5 miles of I-49 in Missouri approved for I-49 Missouri/Arkansas Connector

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awards a project to construct the final five miles of I-49 in Missouri between Pineville and the Missouri/Arkansas state line in McDonald County. The Commission made the decision at its meeting on Wednesday, April 1, the Missouri Department of Transportation said. The project, known as the I-49 Missouri/Arkansas Connector, was awarded to Emery Sapp…

IRS issues warning about coronavirus-related scams, including schemes tied to economic impact payments

The IRS today urged taxpayers to be on the lookout for a surge of calls and email phishing attempts about the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, that could be scams. These contacts could lead to tax-related fraud and identity theft. “We urge people to take extra care during this period. The IRS isn’t going to call you asking to verify or…

Driver arrested in fatal DUI crash in Labette County

LABETTE COUNTY, Kan. – Authorities plan to request a manslaughter charge in a fatal DUI crash in southeast Kansas. On April 1, 2020, the Kansas Highway Patrol responded to a crash on US 59, about a mile south of US 400, inside Parsons city limits. They found that a vehicle had hit a pedestrian, William A. Treiber, 29, of St….