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Jackson County Public Works employee died
Questions, concerns after Jackson County public works employee killed
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Calls for accountability, two days after a Jackson County Public Works employee is killed on the job. “You send them down there Sunday, then we lose a life getting it out and the truck is still there. Somebody needs to be accountable for this,” said Chief Jeff Jewell of Fire and EMS of the Inter City Fire Protection District.
'He can't be replaced': Jackson County public works employee killed during snow removal operations
A decades-long public servant has died in the line of duty during snow removal operations. According to a statement from Jackson County, Everett Carter, 61, had been part of the public works team for the past eight years and spent 40 years working for the county.
Jackson County snow crew worker killed by sliding dump truck during blizzard
Everett Carter was a county employee of 40 years, including eight in public works. County officials say his death is a reminder of the risks faced by public servants while ensuring the safety of metro roadways.
Longtime Jackson County employee killed by sliding dump truck working in winter storm
A statement from Jackson County identified the employee as Everett Carter, 61, who worked for the county for 40 years.
'That’s what he lived for': Jackson County Public Works employee died after helping during snow storm
Jewell and public works employees took a pause after his death on Sunday. After 40 years of service to Jackson County, including eight years in the public works department, he was killed serving the community. While working a call during the storm, Carter exited his dump truck. It struck and killed him.
Jackson County Public Works employee hit, killed while clearing snow Sunday
A Jackson County, Missouri, Public Works employee was hit and killed Sunday while working to clear snow during this weekend's winter storm. County officials said 61-year-old Everett Carter was killed while working in Blue Summit on Sunday afternoon.
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Jackson County residents face a potential electricity price increase
Florida Public Utilities is the majority provider of electricity for Jackson County. On August 22nd, the company’s electric ...
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Daring Rescue at Grass Lake as Two Saved After Falling Through Ice in Jackson County
Two people fell through ice at Grass Lake; local couple alerted first responders, leading to a successful rescue.
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Jackson County man arrested after shooting at deputies in hourslong standoff
A Greenwood, Missouri, man was arrested after a standoff with Jackson County deputies that lasted nearly 12 hours on Monday.
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GameStop closes, a new restaurant is opening and more Jackson County business news
Try a new eatery in Brooklyn, and many businesses opened or closed in 2024. Here are those stories and other recent Jackson ...
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Jackson County agencies spend 11 hours waiting for standoff suspect to surrender
Law enforcement was there for nearly 11 hours before the 37-year-old suspect from Greenwood, Missouri, peacefully surrendered at 11:15 p.m. He was taken into custody and is being held in the Jackson ...
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Jackson Chamber announces January events
The Jackson County Chamber of Commerce is kicking off 2025 with several key events aimed at fostering community connections.
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‘This is history’: Jackson County’s first female elected prosecutor sworn into office
Prosecuting Attorney Kelsey Guernsey officially took over her new role Thursday, Jan. 2, being sworn in as Jackson County's ...
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Jackson County home deemed complete loss, no injuries reported
JACKSON COUNTY, Ala. ( WHNT) — A home has been deemed a complete loss after a fire broke out on Sunday evening. Hollywood ...
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