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Traffic delays expected in Monett as resurfacing project begins
Traffic delays expected in Monett as resurfacing project begins

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time2 days ago

  • Automotive
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Traffic delays expected in Monett as resurfacing project begins

MONETT, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Transportation is warning Monett drivers to expect traffic delays on Central Avenue and Cleveland Avenue through the end of June. Traffic delays expected in Monett as resurfacing project begins Camp Barnabas reopens post-storm; campers thrilled to return Missouri man gets life in prison for 2023 stabbing death Governor Kehoe requests federal disaster aid for six Missouri counties Body of 14-year-old boy recovered from Table Rock Lake Crews will begin the $1.1 million resurfacing project on Monday. They'll be removing the current pavement and replacing it with a new surface, as well as adding permanent striping and rumble strips. Traffic will be reduced to one lane wherever crews are working, and MoDOT says drivers should wait for a pilot vehicle before entering the work zones. The first work zone is along Missouri Highway 37, Central Avenue south to US Route 60. Crews will work overnight, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, with all lanes open in the daytime. The second work zone is along Business 60, Cleveland Avenue, until its intersection with US 60. Work will be done during daylight hours, with all lanes open at night. MoDOT expects the project to be done by July 1. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jack Henry CEO Greg Adelson to Present at Strategic Decisions Conference
Jack Henry CEO Greg Adelson to Present at Strategic Decisions Conference

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time22-05-2025

  • Business
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Jack Henry CEO Greg Adelson to Present at Strategic Decisions Conference

MONETT, Mo., May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.® (Nasdaq: JKHY) announced today that it will be participating in the following upcoming conference: Greg Adelson, President & CEO, will present at Bernstein's 41st Annual Strategic Decisions Conference on May 28th. The presentation takes place at 11:00 a.m. ET. A live webcast of the presentation will be accessible here. A replay will be available on following the live presentation. About Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.®Jack Henry™ (Nasdaq: JKHY) is a well-rounded financial technology company that strengthens connections between financial institutions and the people and businesses they serve. We are an S&P 500 company that prioritizes openness, collaboration, and user centricity – offering banks and credit unions a vibrant ecosystem of internally developed modern capabilities as well as the ability to integrate with leading fintechs. For more than 48 years, Jack Henry has provided technology solutions to enable clients to innovate faster, strategically differentiate, and successfully compete while serving the evolving needs of their accountholders. We empower approximately 7,500 clients with people-inspired innovation, personal service, and insight-driven solutions that help reduce the barriers to financial health. Additional information is available at Statements made in this news release that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements." Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those discussed in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the Company's most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q, particularly under the heading "Risk Factors." Any forward-looking statement made in this news release speaks only as of the date of the news release, and the Company expressly disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether because of new information, future events or otherwise. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

Monett officials, neighbors helping week after severe storm
Monett officials, neighbors helping week after severe storm

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time07-05-2025

  • Climate
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Monett officials, neighbors helping week after severe storm

MONETT, Mo. — 'When the chips are down, the citizens of Monett and surrounding areas can come together to face whatever we need to get the city back up on its feet,' Mayor Randy Burke says while surrounded by fallen trees in Monett's South Park. Monett and the Lawrence and Barry county areas are still picking up the pieces from severe weather on Tuesday, April 29. The National Weather Service confirmed three tornados from that storm were in Lawrence County. 'I got a pretty good idea of the scope. You know, stoplights are out. Power's out for at least until tomorrow morning. At least that was the assessment [then],' Burke recounts from last week. 'I was concerned about public safety and between police, fire and the rest of the city,' Burke says the city has not only expanded its brush site for people to take debris, but also later in May, city workers will pick up debris from people's homes. 'Right now, seven days a week, you can bring your brush,' Burke said. 'May 19th, the city is going to come by and pick up all your brush. We don't know how much people have already brought us brush, and I don't know how much it is, but I know we need more bulldozers out there to move it around.' Burke says that pick up will last two weeks from the 19th. Ozarks First went to the Monett brush pile, where we were met by Kirk Verhoff. Verhoff, who says he doesn't live inside city limits, owns a business that is — and was — impacted by the storm. 'We had we had one limb go down, but just a bunch of debris out of the limbs. We were out of power for three days, but we had a generator, so we were very fortunate,' Verhoff said. 'I work a production facility here in town and we lost power too. It was down for over nine hours. It's a food facility, so that was quite the challenge for us to maintain our food that we had and raw materials and we had to condemn quite a bit just because of the loss of the power and the steam and electricity. At the house we had to quickly get a generator up and going get fuel for me. Without outages across the county, Verhoff says he drove around an hour for gas just to power the generator. 'We had to drive to Springfield to get fuel for the day just for the generator. For two and a half days we just maintained the generator and the city and Liberty Utilities did a great job of getting our production facility back up within that nine hour time frame. We were expecting a full 24 hours down and they got us back up by 7-7:30 p.m. that night.' Verhoff applauds city leaders for the pickup later this month. 'I've got one associate who lost seven oak trees all around her house. She has no idea how she's going to be able to cut them up, but this is an opportunity for them to [help people] clean up their yards,' Verhoff said. Just outside city limits, David Rosebrough is using equipment to move debris, not from his house, but his neighbors. 'The Monett Road District has been out here picking up debris, if we can get it to the road and they got out here pretty quick,' Rosebrough said. 'They've done a really good job.' Rosenbrough says they've had support from all over the county. 'It's just a lot of work. We had people coming from all over showing up just a few hours after the storm with chainsaws and tractors, and it was a lot of help, a lot of especially the younger people that showed up. It was really good,' Rosebrough said. Burke says he's thankful for the everyone who has helped. 'I want to thank several different fire departments, Cassville, as far as Shell Knob, Carthage. They get an honorable mention because they helped us and sent a seven man team this time, and the city staff as well,' Burke said. A Facebook post from the City of Monett says they will announce when the Monett brush pile will go back to normal hours. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KOLR -

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