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More snow makes its way into the Heartland

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    Cooks’ BBQ and Catering in Jackson went up in flames Tuesday night.Jackson Fire Chief Jason Mouser tells Heartland News the building is a total loss, but they were able to stop the fire from spreading to the shed just a mere feet away.He said the fire appears to have started in the stove area of the restaurant.Copyright 2013KFVS. All rights reserved.
    Cooks’ BBQ and Catering in Jackson went up in flames Tuesday night.Jackson Fire Chief Jason Mouser tells Heartland News the building is a total loss, but they were able to stop the fire from spreading to the shed just a mere feet away.He said the fire appears to have started in the stove area of the restaurant.Copyright 2013KFVS. All rights reserved.
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    Mark Hasheider, the Emergency Management Coordinator with the Cape Girardeau Fire Department said disasters like Oklahoma make them double check they’re on track with their plan."We were watching the live video, you know our firefighters are talking about the what ifs, what we could do, where our problems are at," said Hasheider.You’ve probably driven by it before, Cape Girardeau Fire Station Number 3. But did you know if there was a disaster in Cape, it would be the emergency headquarters?"A...
    Mark Hasheider, the Emergency Management Coordinator with the Cape Girardeau Fire Department said disasters like Oklahoma make them double check they’re on track with their plan."We were watching the live video, you know our firefighters are talking about the what ifs, what we could do, where our problems are at," said Hasheider.You’ve probably driven by it before, Cape Girardeau Fire Station Number 3. But did you know if there was a disaster in Cape, it would be the emergency headquarters?"A...
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    Firefighters are on the scene of a fire in Jackson, Mo. Tuesday night.A fire broke out at 1931 West Jackson Boulevard. At this point authorities say it's not clear what type of building is on fire or if anyone has been hurt.Stay with Heartland News online and on-air while we bring you more information on this developing story.Copyright 2013 KFVS. All rights reserved.
    Firefighters are on the scene of a fire in Jackson, Mo. Tuesday night.A fire broke out at 1931 West Jackson Boulevard. At this point authorities say it's not clear what type of building is on fire or if anyone has been hurt.Stay with Heartland News online and on-air while we bring you more information on this developing story.Copyright 2013 KFVS. All rights reserved.
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) -

Mother nature took another shot at the Heartland Friday.  A snow storm blew through the area dropping several inches of snow from Southeast Missouri into Southern Illinois.

It started out Friday afternoon as rain but quickly switched over to snow.  Once it did the snow started to pile up. 

Heartland News crews had a hard time getting around. Travel became dangerous from Sikeston up to Perryville and places farther north.

In Illinois, by 8 p.m. several inches of snow covered Highway 51 between Carbondale and Anna, making travel along that stretch of road pretty dangerous.

The worst part of Friday's storm is that it happened during the evening commute.  Many people had no choice, they had to hit the road in order to get home from work.

Heartland News photographer Don Frazier says it took him more than an hour to travel north from Cape Girardeau to Perryville. 

Weather forecasters warned about the possibility of snow all week.  Many people hit the stores Friday morning buying snow shovels, rock salt and even sleds.

Viewers late Friday afternoon were seeing snow as far south as Doniphan and Poplar Bluff and north in Fredericktown and Perryville in Missouri. Scott City and Cape Girardeau in Missouri and McClure, Illinois were seeing sleet shortly after 4 p.m.

Snow/sleet totals on Friday 12/28 & Saturday 12/29:

10:08 a.m. - 6 inches in Chester, IL

10:03 a.m. - 5 inches in Ellis Grove, IL

9:30 a.m. - 2 inches in Zalma, MO

9:30 a.m. - 6 inches 2 miles south of Junction, IL

9:30 a.m. - 5 inches in Mount Vernon, IL

9:30 a.m. - 5.5 inches in Mulkeytown, IL

8:15 a.m. - 5 inches in Crossville, IL

8:00 a.m. - 2 inches in Ellington, MO

8:00 a.m. - 6 inches in Red Bud, IL

7:30 a.m. - 6.5 inches 2 miles north of French Village, MO

7:18 a.m. - 4.5 inches in Delwood, IL

7:00 a.m. - 3.8 inches in Kaskaskia, IL

7:00 a.m. - 5 inches in Viburnum, MO

6:22 a.m. - 4 inches 2 miles south of Junction, IL

5:30 a.m. - 5.1 inches in Farmington, MO

5:20 a.m. - 4.5 inches in Valier, IL

4:45 a.m. - 5.9 inches near Potosi, MO

4:45 a.m. - 5.1 inches in Farmington, MO

2:36 a.m. - 5 inches in Marion, IL

2:34 a.m. - 4.2 inches in Anna, IL

1:40 a.m. - 6.3 inches in Carterville, IL

1:17 a.m. - 3.2 inches in Cape Girardeau, MO

12:55 a.m. - 2.5 inches in Herrin, IL

12:44 a.m. - 2.8 inches in Millersville, MO

12:23 a.m. - 4.3 inches in De Soto, IL

12 a.m. - 5.9 inches in Woodlawn, IL

11:55 p.m. - 3 inches in Carrier Mills, IL

11:47 p.m. - 5 inches in Grayville, IL

11:30 p.m.  - 3 inches in Harrisburg, IL

11:30 p.m. - 6 inches in Nashville, IL

11:10 p.m. - 4.8 inches in Carterville, IL

11:00 p.m. - 6 inches in Mount Vernon, IL

10:51 p.m. 4.5 inches in Murphysboro, IL

10:50 p.m - 4.5 inches in DuQuoin, IL

10:38 p.m. - 2.4 inches in Millersville, MO

10:21 p.m - 6.4 inches in Perryville, MO

9:56 p.m. - 4.6 inch 1 mile southwest of Mount Vernon, IL

9:53 p.m. - 3 inches in Herrin, IL

9:52 p.m. - 1 inches in Crossville, IL

9:50 p.m. - 2 inches in Olive Branch, IL

9:49 p.m. - 5.5 inches in DuQuoin, IL

9:48 p.m - 6 inches 3 miles west of Waltonville, IL

9:38 p.m. - 3 inches in Benton, IL

9:30 p.m. - 3 inches in Carbondale, IL

9 p.m. - 2 inches in DuQuoin, IL

8:58 p.m. - 3 inches 1 mile southwest of Mount Vernon, IL

8:41 p.m. - 1.3 inches in Anna, IL

8:20 p.m. 2 inches in Carbondale, IL

8:15 p.m. - 2 inches in Cape Girardeau, MO

8:15 p.m. 2 inches in Harco, IL

8:01 p.m. - 1 inches in Mount Carmel, IL

7:39 p.m. - 1 inches in Carbondale, IL

6:18 p.m. - 1.1 inches in Woodlawn, IL

6:14 p.m. - 4.1 inches of snow in Potosi, MO

6:05 p.m. - 1.2 inches of snow in Sparta, IL

5:49 p.m. - 1/2 to 1 inch of snow on untreated roads in Nashville, IL

5:33 p.m. - .7 inches of snow reported 7 miles NW of Poplar Bluff, MO

5:35 p.m. - 1 inch in De Soto, MO

5:23 p.m. - 1 inch of snow in Farmington, MO

5:13 p.m. - 3 inches of snow reported by trained spotter in Potosi, MO

2:00 p.m. - Sleet mixed with flurries in Lesterville, MO

Ameren MO power outages at 1:50 a.m. Saturday

St. Francois County - 9

Washington County - 405

Jefferson County - 996

Iron County - 42

Reynolds County - 16

Stoddard County - 44

Ameren IL power outages at 1:50 a.m. Saturday

Jackson County - 25

Jefferson County - 17

Randolph County - 6

Williamson County - 19

Gallatin County - 3

Franklin County - 3

The Missouri Department of Transportation road crews hit the roads at 5 a.m. Friday morning in preparation for another round of Heartland snow Friday.

Crews have been working to remove almost a foot of snow off some Missouri highways since a Christmas night blizzard hit the Heartland.

Mark Shelton, MoDOT's Southeast District engineer, said the dry run crews made in October really helped them by fully prepared. He said people that were new to the team were able to see how it all worked and came together.

According to Shelton, it doesn't matter the time or place, his crews are always ready to answer the call. He said the nice thing about having the snow so close together is that there is enough salt remaining on the ground to probably take care of this light wave of snow.

Here are some tips on driving when inclement weather hits:

-Drivers need to adjust their driving to reach their destination safely.

-Slow down when driving on snow or on ice, and increase the following distance between you and other vehicles.

-Driving conditions can change rapidly as temperatures drop, so be aware of rain changing to ice or sleet.

-Give yourself extra time, not only for your travel to allow you to clear your entire vehicle from snow and ice before you leave.

-Before you travel make sure your car has been winterized and you have an ice scraper, tire chains, flashlight, battery booster cables, blankets, and a bag of sand placed in your trunk.

-If you become stranded or see another vehicle stranded on the side of the road with passengers, please call the Missouri State Highway Patrol emergency number at 1-800-525-5555 or dial *55 on a cellular phone. These numbers will contact the nearest troop headquarters. Call here for Missouri road conditions (1-888-275-6636) before you leave to plan your route of travel.

-Illinois drivers are urged to check travel conditions before any trip. You can get road condition information by calling 511 or 1-800-452-IDOT (4368) or online at www.gettingaroundillinois.com and click on the "winter road conditions" icon. The number for Illinois State Police District 13 in Du Quoin is (618) 542-2171 and ISP District 22 in Ullin is (618) 845-3740.

-Kentucky road and weather information - 1-866-737-3767

-In state callers for road conditions - 511

-KSP emergency - Emergency and DUI Hotline - 1-800-222-5555

Troopers say slow down, pay attention and wear your seat belt.

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