CEDAR COUNTY, Mo. — Authorities say the bodies of all three missing kayakers have been recovered from Stockton Lake and their identities released. They have been identified as Iziah Lewis, 20, Sonny ...
Three bodies have been recovered in Stockton Lake, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol, after appearing to have capsized their kayak on Tuesday due to rough waters. The first victim of the ...
STOCKTON, Mo. — Angler Ryan Young of Buffalo used to be nicknamed "The Trashman" because he only seemed to catch undesirable fish. A state-record-setting catch just got rid of that nickname for good.
UPDATE 3/21/2024: The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) has identified a woman who drowned at Stockton Lake. According to a crash report, Melodie Roberts of Michigan died when her kayak capsized ...
STOCKTON, Mo. (KY3) - A Buffalo man has the new weight record for a black buffalo caught in Missouri. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the buffalo weighs 55 lbs. 9 oz., 45 in.
STOCKTON LAKE, Mo. — According to Missouri Highway Patrol, a woman was hit by a boat on Stockton Lake. Officials say it happened at 3:30 Monday afternoon. Jason Pace of Missouri Highway Patrol, says, ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - City Utilities (CU) is looking at expanding more into Stockton Lake to make sure it has enough water to support the Springfield area past 2060. Joel Alexander with Springfield ...
Left to right, Nathan “Shags” McLeod, Brandon Butler and Kris Nelson with one of many keeper walleye from Stockton Lake. Submitted photo Walleye fishing in the southern Midwest isn’t on the radar of ...
STOCKTON, Mo. (KCTV) - A 78-year-old fisherman was pronounced deceased after he fell from his boat on Stockton Lake and drowned. The Missouri State Highway Patrol indicates that around 2:35 p.m. on ...
Walleye fishing in the southern Midwest isn’t on the radar of most anglers. Bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill, and trout garner most of the local attention. But walleye fishing is growing in ...
STOCKTON, Mo. -- Stockton Dam in southwest Missouri is expected to begin generating hydroelectric power by early June after repairs were made to its turbine blades, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...