Washington Girl Found Safe

The 11 year old Washington girl that went missing early Thursday morning is back at home and in good condition. Search teams from Washington, Eureka, Boles and Franklin County deputies assisted in the search. The search began when the girl’s parents noticed she was missing around 6am and ended when a canine unit found her around 3pm. Maria Huber was initially found with no pulse in a ravine near the intersection of Highway 100 and Joes Lane. A short time later Deputies noticed signs of life. The child was transported to Mercy Hospital in Washington by an Ambulance crew that was on the scene.

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

4 days 11 hours ago

The KLPW Radio Athlete of the Week is Seth Schenck. The New Haven Junior won the state title in the the 800 meter run at Lincoln University in Jefferson City. His time of 1:59.20 set a new school record. Seth also took second in the 1600 meter run with a time of 4:30.49 and anchored the 4X800 relay team that captured seventh place. Seth also played basketball and ran cross country in his junior year at New Haven.

OFF THE CUFF with Diane Jones

1 month 2 days ago

Undoubtedly, the capture of Boston marathon bombing "Suspect #2"--as named by law enforcement--has quickly brought the issue of Islamic terrorism to the forefront.

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SPORTS CORNER

11 hours 24 min ago

Union High School has hired a new girls basketball coach. Dusty Weiskopf is a graduate of Sullivan High School and University of Missouri-St. Louis. He replaces Grant Young who left Union to take the boys basketball coaching job at Washington High. His teaching duties include Health and PE. This past season, Weiskopf was an assistant coach at Waynesville High School, under Coach Chris Pilz.