Ralph Riggs, Howell County Presiding Commissioner

Ralph Riggs, Howell County Presiding Commissioner Presiding Commissioner of Howell County, Missouri On February 23rd, 2022, I filed for the office of Presiding Commissioner of Howell County.

I have been a local business owner for 35 years, your elected Howell County Surveyor for 33 years, the chairman of the Howell County 911 Emergency Services Board for over a decade, former board member of the Howell-Oregon Public Water Supply District and a prior Junction Hill school board member. I feel I have a unique background and many years of applicable experience to bring to the office of Pr

esiding Commissioner. I am a 5th generation Howell Countian and am proud to live and to have raised my family in Howell County. I am committed to seeing Howell County continue to prosper, and I would appreciate your vote and support in this upcoming election.

06/04/2026

𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐀𝐥𝐞𝐫𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐲 𝐑𝐨𝐚𝐝 𝟖𝟐𝟕𝟎
Slab replacement work on County Road 8270 is scheduled to begin Monday, June 8, weather permitting. Please plan for delays, slow down near crews, and use caution when traveling through the area.
Your patience helps keep everyone safe.

05/05/2026

MoDOT - WORK WITH US: Slow Down and Stay Alert

Warmer weather means the start of a historic season of construction and maintenance work on Missouri’s roads and bridges. In 2025, Missourians can expect to see 800-1,000 work zones on any given day. Within these work zones are thousands of individuals just doing their jobs to help make transportation in Missouri better. Let's do our part to keep them safe, so that they can go home and complete this important work.

Remember, not all work zones look alike. Work zones can be moving operations, such as striping, patching or mowing. They can also be short term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway. In any case, slowing down and putting the phone down are two steps all Missourians can take to make work zones safer.

Remember: We all have a role to play in keeping work zones safe. Slow down and put the phone down while driving. We're all better off for it.

Speed and distracted driving are the leading causes of work zones crashes in Missouri. Last year, aggressive driving contributed to more than 50% of work zone crashes last year. In Missouri, Motorists are required by the ‘Move Over’ law to slow down or change lanes when approaching law enforcement, emergency response vehicles and highway workers parked on the side of the road or in a lane.

Driver inattention is an equally concerning cause of crashes in work zones. Last year, more than 350 work zone crashes in Missouri involved a driver distracted by their phone. The average text takes five seconds to read. Traveling at 55 mph, you will travel more than the length of a football field—blindfolded. MoDOT’s slow moving maintenance operations move as slow as 10 mph and if you aren’t paying attention to the road, you will come up on the closed lane very quickly.

Help us keep work zones safe for everyone, especially the men and women who work in them every day. Slow down and put down the phone.

05/03/2026
04/28/2026

Recent storms have moved through Howell County, and our Road & Bridge Department is actively working to clear downed trees and debris from roadways across the area.

Crews are out doing everything they can to restore safe travel conditions as quickly as possible. We ask for your patience as this work continues.

⚠️ Please use caution when traveling:
• Watch for crews and equipment on roadways
• Slow down in affected areas
• Be alert for debris or partially blocked roads

Your safety—and the safety of our crews—is our top priority. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to keep Howell County roads safe.

04/27/2026

***OUT OF DATE. SEE NEWER POSTS***

Here are the watches out for this afternoon and evening. Counties
in pink are under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 9 PM CDT, and counties in yellow are under a Tornado Watch until 9 PM CDT. Stay weather aware this evening!

Congratulations to our neighbors in Oregon County…
04/23/2026

Congratulations to our neighbors in Oregon County…

A grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Jordan's Kwik Stop in Thayer was held on April 15.

SCOCOG provided key technical and grant development assistance to the City of Thayer in support of the project. SCOCOG prepared the Delta Regional Authority SEDAP application to secure funding for the water and sewer extensions needed to serve the site, which was identified for commercial development near U.S. Highway 63 and Missouri Highway 19.

SCOCOG also assisted the City with infrastructure coordination related to the outer road and access improvements, helping position the site for Jordan’s construction as well as future business development on adjacent property.

04/08/2026
04/07/2026

The South Central Solid Waste Management District is partnering with the City of West Plains to host an electronics waste collection event free of charge to residents of Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Shannon, Texas, and Wright counties.

The event will be held at the West Plains Materials Recycling Facility (Transfer Station), at 1853 Old Airport Road.

Items that will be collected are listed on the attached flyer. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Brent Lidgard, Coordinator, at 417-256-4226.

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