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Tips to protect plants from frost

(KFVS)- With a freeze warning in Wednesday night's forecast, many of us are wondering what we should do to protect our plants.  Expert gardener and owner of Sunny Hill, Paul Schnare, says folks need to beware when the temperature is forecasted to be 40 or below.

"You can tell when a plant is getting cold, because their leaves will start to curl," said Schnare.  "This means they are cold and need a coat."

Schnare says the best thing to do is to cover the plants with a light, soft blanket called a harvest guard.

"This will protect a plant from frost because the frost will hit the frost guard but not effect the plants."

He also suggests not using plastic, because if temperatures drop low enough the plastic could freeze to the plant.  He also says if you use plastic and don't remove it before the sun rises, it could actually heat up quickly and burn the plants too.  He also suggests a product called Freeze Proof.

April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month, humane society offers safety tips

April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month, humane society offers safety tips

(KFVS) - The Humane Society of Missouri says April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month, and that it is a perfect time to brush up on pet safety tips.

The humane society is urging pet owners to take extra care of pets during spring weather conditions. Some tips include:

Disaster Preparedness - Remember your pet

  • Make sure your pet is a part of your plans to seek shelter
  • Assemble an emergency supply kit for your pet including: leashes and/or harnesses, food and drinking water, medications and copies of medical records, current photos
  • Create a list of places and people that might take in pets during emergency situations

Other Tips to Keep Your Pet Healthy

April is World Autism Awareness Month, you can share your story with us

April is World Autism Awareness Month, you can share your story with us

(KFVS) - April is World Autism Awareness Month and we want to see pictures of your friends or loved ones with Autism, pictures of you showing support for Autism Awareness and hear your stories.

You can e-mail us pictures to cNews@kfvs12.com or click here to upload them. If you just have a story to share, you can submit it to aruch@kfvs12.com. Don't forget to include your name and where you're from.

If you know of any events in your community in honor of World Autism Awareness Month, you can e-mail a flyer to news@kfvs12.com or fax it to the newsroom at 573-335-7723.

A viewer sent us this picture above on Monday of her daughter Candice showing her love for her brother with autism and the many others affected.

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2 dead after DWI crash in Poplar Bluff

POPLAR BLUFF, MO (KFVS)- Police say a Poplar Bluff woman faces manslaughter, DWI charges after an early morning deadly crash.

The crash happened Saturday morning shortly after 4 a.m.

Police say Christine Aldridge, 24, of Poplar Bluff was charged with DWI and two counts of manslaughter.

According to Poplar Bluff Police Chief Danny Whiteley, police officers and emergency responders were dispatched to the intersection of Ashcroft Road at Saxon Drive Saturday morning for a vehicle that was submerged. 

Whiteley says bystanders had helped Aldridge from the water.  Her vehicle was completely submerged and overturned in the Black River. 

Police say Aldridge admitted that she was the driver of the vehicle and that she was intoxicated.

Thornton named chair elect of MCCA Board of Directors

Thornton named chair elect of MCCA Board of Directors

BUTLER COUNTY, MO (KFVS) - A member of the Board of Trustees at Three Rivers College has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Missouri Community College Association.

Wilbur Thornton was elected to the board. According to MCAA's website, the Board of Directors supports the association members' professional development, provides them with opportunities for networking and advocates on behalf of community colleges.

The MCCA Board of Directors is elected by the association's general membership and includes representatives of each of the Association's departments: Administrative/Professional Department, Classified Staff Department, Faculty Department, Trustee Department, Retired Department, Presidents/Chancellors Council, and the Student Government Association. Thornton represents the Trustee Department.

Ambulance Dist. to host monthly fish, chicken fry

Ambulance Dist. to host monthly fish, chicken fry

NEELYVILLE, MO (KFVS) - The Naylor-Neelyville Ambulance District will host their monthly Fish/Chicken Fry on Sunday, April 15.

The event will be at the Naylor Nutrition Center from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or when people stop coming in.

Adults are $8.50 and children under 10 are $5.

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Three Rivers events for April

Three Rivers events for April

POPLAR BLUFF, MO (KFVS) - Three Rivers College will continue to host events for students and community members during April Community College Month.

According to Three Rivers, April 9-13 is National Library Week, which will include the annual Poetry Reading Night at the Rutland Library on Thursday, April 12. The event, a Three Rivers tradition, is free and open to the public. It will start at 6 p.m.