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Missouri officers to crack down on child restraint violations
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CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. (KAIT) – A number of businesses within the Present Me State are coming along with a message: Observe property security along with your youngsters within the automobile.
The Caruthersville Police Division introduced they might be becoming a member of with regulation enforcement businesses throughout Missouri from Sunday, Sept. 18 to Saturday, Sept. 25 for the annual Youngster Passenger Security Week Legislation Enforcement Marketing campaign.
A information launch mentioned the objective of this initiative is to assist scale back freeway fatalities and severe accidents by cracking down on Missouri’s youngster security seat regulation violates.
In Missouri, kids underneath the age of eight should be in an applicable youngster security seat or booster seat except they’re 80 lbs or 4′9″ tall.
Caruthersville Police Chief Tony Jones mentioned common youngster security seat and security belt use is the one simplest approach to shield folks and scale back fatalities in car crashes.
For extra data, go to the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Security’s web site.
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Meet the 6-foot-3 Missouri high school lefty who just struck out 22 in a game – and is still uncommitted

Turns out Mason Morris did get credit for the win – and he earned every bit of it.
After throwing 8.1 shutout innings and striking out 22 in Putnam County’s 1-0 walk-off win over Green City, the official scorer awarded the senior lefty the W, despite reliever Sawyer Morgan technically being the pitcher of record when the winning run crossed. The scorer used discretion, and rightly so: Morris had just struck out his 22nd batter – the final one he’d face – before exiting to a standing ovation.
The game, already historic, now holds even more meaning for Morris.
“That game was very special to me for a few different reasons,” Morris said. “The biggest was being able to break Gage Pearson’s single-season strikeout record – and having him there to see it and congratulate me.”
Pearson, a former standout in the program, is someone Morris has looked up to for some time. For Morris, being mentioned in the same breath with Pearson – much less surpassing him – was emotional.
“I’ve always really looked up to him. He’s someone who’s held in very high regard in our community,” Morris said. “Him and his family have done a ton for the baseball program at Putnam, and it feels good to kind of carry on his legacy and put my name right up there with his.”
“To be able to have a game like that in front of the home crowd felt amazing,” Morris said. “This is a super supportive community, and it felt good to perform like that in front of them. Especially because that could be our last home game of the year – and my last home game ever.”
– Putnam County senior, Mason Morris
Morris broke multiple Putnam County program records in the win, including the all-time single-game strikeout mark with 22 and the season strikeout record, now at 136 and counting. His career total sits at 338.
“I’ve had my eye on that single-game strikeout record since I started playing at Putnam,” he added.
And if this was indeed his final game at home, he made it one to remember.
“To be able to have a game like that in front of the home crowd felt amazing,” Morris said. “This is a super supportive community, and it felt good to perform like that in front of them. Especially because that could be our last home game of the year – and my last home game ever.”
Despite the eye-popping numbers, Morris remains uncommitted. That said, the interest is heating up.
“I do have several different offers from NAIA and JUCO schools,” he said. “Recruiting attention has really picked up here in the last two weeks. I’ve got some visits scheduled, but I’m still pretty open. I’m just looking for a home where I can go compete and develop to become the best player I can. I’m just still looking for that perfect fit.”
For now, he’s focused on finishing the season strong – and maybe writing one more chapter in what’s already become a record-setting career.
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Deadly tornadoes carve paths of destruction in Kentucky, Missouri | Latest Weather Clips | FOX Weather

Deadly tornadoes carve paths of destruction in Kentucky, Missouri
Recovery operations are underway in Kentucky and Missouri after deadly tornadoes carved paths of destruction across the regions, including the St. Louis area. FOX Weather Meteorologists Kendall Smith and Michael Estime break down the latest on May 18, 2025.
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Photos: Deadly tornadoes hit Kentucky and Missouri

Anthony Broughton digs through the debris of his destroyed home following a severe storm in London, Ky., on Saturday.
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At least 25 people have died due to storms and tornadoes in Kentucky and Missouri overnight. Officials expect the number to rise.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says there are over 700 personnel working to restore power in the state. He is asking the public to check on their neighbors after the severe weather. The National Weather Service says the tornado’s long path could make damage assessments a multi-day process.

A home is destroyed after a severe storm passed the area in London, Ky., on Saturday.
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Destruction caused by a tornado in Somerset, Ky., on Saturday.
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Volunteers help clear debris from a road following severe storms last night in London, Ky., on Saturday.
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A man uses a back hoe to move debris into a pile following severe storms in London, Ky., on Saturday.
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Houses in a neighborhood lie damaged after a tornado struck in St. Louis on
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