Sunday Aug 24 | Springfield News Leader
Man thrown from truck seriously hurt
A Rockaway Beach man went to St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin with serious injuries after he lost control of his pickup and was thrown from the truck Friday.
Bikers & Babes at the Beach | KY3 | Events Calendar
The Rockaway Beach, MO Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the Third Annual Bikers & Babes at the Beach, a Benefit Weekend for BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE.
Those of you who were around for the last BACA event know what it does for our town. More importantly, you probably learned what this organization does for kids. If you aren't familiar with BACA, I recommend you check out their web site at www.bacausa.com to find many inspirational stories of how these folks make a difference in the lives of children everyday. With the event being only a month away I thought it would be a great time to review some basic tips for sharing the road with motorcycles. R O A D S A F E T Y SHARING THE ROAD WITH MOTORCYCLES (as copied from www.icbc.com) Scan at intersections — look carefully for motorcycleswhen you come to an intersection: • When turning left, look for oncoming motorcycles. Motorcycles can be hard to see, especially at night, at dusk, in bad weather or in heavy traffic. It is also difficult to judge how fast they are approaching. • When driving through an intersection, watch for an oncoming motorcycle that may be turning left. Watch for clues — sometimes a motorcycle’s turn signals are hard to see. Watch the rider for clues; if the rider shoulder checks or the motorcycle leans, the rider is probably planning to change lanes, adjust lane position or turn. Communication Make eye contact — establish eye contact with the rider whenever possible. Read vehicle language — don’t assume that a rider in the left part of the lane is planning to turn left. Motorcyclists often ride in the left part of the lane to make themselves more visible. Space margins Allow side margins — never try to share a lane with a motorcycle. A motorcycle needs the whole lane to travel safely. Allow enough following distance — allow at least three seconds of following distance when you are behind a motorcycle because: • Motorcycles can stop abruptly • Motorcyclists can skid and fall because of poor road conditions. You need to leave plenty of room to stop safely. Allow plenty of space when passing — your vehicle may throw dirt or water in the rider’s face and pose a serious hazard to the rider. Let's all get ready to give these folks a warm and friendly welcome!Fourth of July in Rockaway Beach a Success!
Rockaway Rocks--Focus on the Future
Chief Carpenter lied, NO investigation pending. Residents live in fear of RBPD
Rockaway Beach Police Under Investigation...said Chief Carpenter
Some peeved by post office plans
“The Mid-America District has determined - the expansion of the facility is really not in the cards. Option number three makes sense for all of us.”
Walnut Shade and Rockaway Beach residents were taken by surprise by the U.S. Postal Service when a notice was posted that the post office facility would be moved. via Branson Tri-Lakes Daily News
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Rockaway gets good press from channels 10 and 27
Car overturned, injuring woman from Rockaway Beach
A Rockaway Beach woman suffered moderate injured early today when the 1994 Ford she was driving overturned after crossing the center line of Taney County F just east of Bull Creek, the Missouri Highway Patrol ...
“I went to work in government jobs for 33 years and got out and worked 14 more as an appraiser. I retired after 44 years, so the war didn't destroy me.”
J.C. Penwell, of Rockaway Beach, poses for a photo with some memorabilia from his time in the U.S. Navy during World War II. via Branson Tri-Lakes Daily News
Two women hurt in Taney County wreck
Two Taney County women were injured Thursday when their vehicles collided on Missouri 76 near Bradleyville, the Missouri Highway Patrol reported. via Springfield News Leader
Casino withdraws interest in Rockaway Beach
The only group still proposing to build a casino in Rockaway Beach has said it's no longer interested. via KSHB-TV Kansas City
Majestic Star Casino folds hand
“If someone walked in and proposed a casino development, we might talk, but at this point gaming in Rockaway is a dead issue”
The Majestic Star Casino LLC notified the mayor and the gaming committee that they would not be pursuing any possible future gaming opportunity in Rockaway Beach. via Branson Tri-Lakes Daily News