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Updated May 28, 2025

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Two men injured after being hit by vehicle

LAKE OF THE OZARKS – Two men have been seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle last week.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) last Tuesday at 3:20 p.m. on Ohana Drive near the Community Pool in Camden County, a 48-year-old female from Little Rock, AR, was the driver of a 2023 Chevrolet Suburban when she accidentally put the vehicle in drive instead of reverse.

The vehicle moved forward and hit a 45-year-old male from Camdenton, MO and a 49-year-old male from Ulman, MO.

The 45-year-old male suffered serious injuries and was flown by MU Air Care to University Hospital in Columbia, MO.

The 49-year-old male also received serious injuries and was taken by ambulance to Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach, MO. The suburban had minor damage.

The MSHP refused to release the names of those involved.

Earlier in the week (Monday May 19) a one-vehicle accident left the driver with minor injuries.

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Camden Countians eligible for disaster assistance

JEFFERSON CITY – Residents in Camden County who were impacted by storms in March can now apply for assistance.

Last Friday Governor Mike Kehoe announced that President Donald Trump has approved two of Missouri’s requests for a major disaster declaration in response to the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that impacted the state from March 14-15 and March 30-April 8.

The additional request for April 29 storms is still under review and the process to request a major disaster declaration for May 16 storms is still underway.

“This is important and very welcome news for the Missouri families and communities hit hard by the devastating storms and tornadoes that began in March and have affected so much of our state,” Governor Kehoe said. “The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) will be working closely with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to move the federal assistance process forward, which will provide millions of dollars in much needed recovery support for individuals, families, and local jurisdictions. We appreciate the work of our federal congressional delegation in advocating for these requests and future assistance for Missourians.”

Individual Assistance

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Fire destroys Richland apartment building

RICHLAND – An apartment building at Walnut Apartments is a total loss following an early morning fire last Sunday.

At approximately 4:13 a.m. on Sunday, May 25, the Pulaski County Dispatch Center received a report of a working commercial structure fire in the 200 block of South Walnut Street in Richland.

Initial response units on the first alarm included Tri-County Fire Protection District, Hazelgreen Fire Protection District, Waynesville Rural Fire Protection District and Pulaski County MO Ambulance District (Medic 24).

While en route, a Tri-County firefighter observed visible flames and immediately requested a General Alarm for additional manpower and resources.

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MoDOT releases construction guide

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has released a 2025 Central District Construction Guide.

With hundreds of projects across the 18 counties of MoDOT’s Central District, drivers may encounter some type of construction this year on many of the routes they use daily.

While the list is extensive, the guide does not include every project for 2025 but instead focuses on those with traffic impacts that are being done by contractors.

Most of these are taking care of the existing system, including projects that rehabilitate bridges, replace signals, improve intersections and resurface roadways.

To see the current active work zones, visit Traveler.modot.org

Make sure you click the ‘future workzones’ layer on the left-hand menu to see work scheduled to be performed by both MoDOT personnel and contractors in the next seven days.

The work listed below includes projects in Camden, Miller and Morgan Counties. Also include is Laclede County since some of the projects may impact Camden County drivers who use the roads leading into Laclede County.

Some of the 2025 work and impacts include:

Camden County

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