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Races Go Final in State Senate, State Representative Primaries in Southwest Missouri

As election night draws to a close and races go final, the KWTO News Team is coming to you with winners of races throughout southwest Missouri.

Below is a list of Missouri Senate and House of Representatives races that have been called in favor of a candidate in the Republican primaries.

Missouri Senate Races

Senate District 20: (Springfield, Willard, Republic, Strafford, Ash Grove, Nixa, Ozark, Webster County)

  • Curtis Trent defeats Brian Gelner

Senate District 30: (City of Springfield)

  • Lincoln Hough defeats Angela Romine

Senate District 16: (Laclede and Wright County)

  • Justin Dan Brown defeats Suzie Pollock

Senate District 28: (Dallas, Hickory, Polk and St. Clair counties)

  • Sandy Crawford defeats Bill Yarberry, Janet Arnold

Senate District 32: (Jasper County)

  • Jill Carter defeats Bill White

Missouri House Races

Representative District 137: (Greene County)

  • No final word on race between Tom Barr and Darin Chappell

Representative District 140: (Christian County)

  1. Jamie Ray Gragg defeats Danny Garrison

Representative District 142: (Dallas and Laclede counties)

  • Jeff Knight defeats Royce Tuck

Representative District 157: (Lawrence County)

  • Mitch Boggs defeats Wally Long

Representative District 161: (Jasper County)

  • Lane Roberts defeats Thomas Ross
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Ozark News

Attorney General Eric Schmitt Projected Winner of U.S. Senate Primary

As local and national news outlets call the race, it appears Eric Schmitt will be the Republican nominee for Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat.

CNBC, NBC, CNN, NPR, Politico and others have called the race for Schmitt, beating out Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler and former Governor Eric Greitens.

In a very early concession, fellow primary candidate, Congressman Billy Long took to Twitter to congratulate Attorney General Eric Schmitt on his victory on the hotly contested U.S. Senate race in Missouri.

While results are not final, Long tweeted his full support towards Schmitt for the U.S. Senate in the upcoming general election in November against the other party nominees.

The tweet Long sent can be seen below.

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Missouri News

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Wins U.S. Senate GOP Primary

Attorney General Eric Schmitt will be the Republican nominee for Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat.

By 8:30 p.m., CNBC, NBC, CNN, NPR, Politico and others had called the race for Schmitt, beating out Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler and former Governor Eric Greitens.

Schmitt delivered a victory speech in St. Louis Tuesday night:

In a very early concession, fellow primary candidate, Congressman Billy Long took to Twitter to congratulate Attorney General Eric Schmitt on his victory on the hotly contested U.S. Senate race in Missouri.

Long tweeted his full support toward Schmitt for the U.S. Senate in the upcoming general election in November against the other party nominees.

The tweet Long sent can be seen below.

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Ozark News

Live Election Results: August 2, 2022

With polls closing tonight for primary elections throughout Missouri, KWTO News wants to keep you updated.

Tune in live at 93.3 FM and AM 1060 from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. to hear breakdown of all the races from News Director Don Louzader and former Speaker of the House Tim Jones.

You can also track results in Greene County here, or all statewide races at the Secretary of State website.

Check back in to the KWTO website, as we’ll be publishing news stories throughout the night as results go final.

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Cassville Teacher Sentenced For Sextortion Scheme

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A southern Missouri high school teacher was sentenced in federal court today for a sextortion scheme in which 11 identified child victims, and dozens more child victims who have not been identified, were coerced to send him pornographic images and videos.

“This defendant, a high school teacher, pretended to be a teenager online in order to prey upon young victims across the country,” said U.S. Attorney Teresa Moore. “He victimized 11 children who have been identified, and many more who have not yet been identified, in a horrific sexploitation scheme. He enticed countless child victims to send him explicit images of themselves, then threatened to share those images with their families and friends over social media unless they continued to send him even more explicit images and videos. Such appalling criminal behavior warrants the severe penalty he received today.”

Brandon Lane McCullough, 31, of Branson, Mo., was sentenced by U.S. District Judge M. Douglas Harpool to 30 years in federal prison without parole. The court also sentenced McCullough to spend the rest of his life on supervised release following incarceration, and to pay $204,199 in restitution to one of his victims.

“Today’s sentencing is reflective of just how despicable and damaging McCullough’s crimes against children are and emphasizes HSI’s dedication to hold perpetrators accountable,” said HSI Special Agent in Charge of the Kansas City area of operations Katherine Greer. “We, alongside our law enforcement partners, are committed to the eradication of sextortion from our communities, but we need the public’s help. HSI asks parents, guardians, teachers, caregivers – anyone who interacts with a child – to be on the lookout for, and report, suspicious online behavior to the proper authorities, regardless of whether the individual is in a position of public trust, like McCullough.”

McCullough was a business teacher at Cassville High School in the Cassville R-4 School District at the time of the offense.

On Aug. 4, 2021, McCullough pleaded guilty to three counts of the sexual exploitation of a minor and two counts of coercing and enticing a minor to engage in illicit sexual activity.

The federal investigation began on Feb. 14, 2020, when a police detective in New Jersey contacted federal agents in Missouri. The mother of a 14-year-old victim had reported to the local police department that her daughter was using the Kik application to have sexually explicit conversations, and to send sexually explicit images, to McCullough.

McCullough portrayed himself as a 15-year-old boy when he began chatting via Kik with Jane Doe 1 in May 2019. McCullough threatened to send the sexually explicit images and videos to the Jane Doe 1’s family and friends unless she sent him additional images and videos. Jane Doe also engaged in a Kik conversation with another user, who was actually McCullough portraying himself as a 17-year-old boy. When Jane Doe told this false persona that she was being blackmailed, he told her to continue meeting his demands.

On May 7, 2020, law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at McCullough’s residence. They seized an external hard drive that was concealed beneath a basket under a bathroom sink in the basement. The hard drive contained dozens of Kik folders, which contained chats as well as thousands of images and videos of child pornography that were self-produced by the child victims, some of whom were younger than Jane Doe 1.

Based upon a forensic examination of the computer hard drive recovered from McCullough’s residence, investigators were able to identify 10 additional child victims of McCullough’s sextortion scheme. Dozens more child victims could not be identified. McCullough followed a similar pattern with each victim, extorting the victims to produce sexually explicit images and videos with the promise he would delete all the images once the new ones were sent. When the victims sent the videos and/or images, McCullough would start the cycle again. This activity began at least as early as Nov. 1, 2018.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ami Harshad Miller. It was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations, the Southwest Missouri Cyber Crimes Task Force, and the Florham Park Borough, New Jersey, Police Department.

Project Safe Childhood

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc . For more information about Internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”

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Missouri News

25 Year Sentence for Texas County Man

A man from Texas County has been sentenced to 25 years in Prison for the kidnapping and murder of a woman.

Kenneth Clark was sentenced to 25 years for second degree murder, and 15 years for kidnapping in the death of Susan Campbell.

The sentences will run concurrently, so Clark will spend a total of 25 years in prison.

A charge of armed criminal action against Clark was dismissed.

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Ozark News

25 Year Sentence for Texas County Man

A man from Texas County has been sentenced to 25 years in Prison for the kidnapping and murder of a woman.

Kenneth Clark was sentenced to 25 years for second degree murder, and 15 years for kidnapping in the death of Susan Campbell.

The sentences will run concurrently, so Clark will spend a total of 25 years in prison.

A charge of armed criminal action against Clark was dismissed.

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Ozark News

One Dead, Two Injured in Shooting Sunday

Springfield Police are investigating a deadly shooting on South Scenic early Sunday morning.

At 2:43 am, an SPD officer responded to the scene when he heard the shots fired. When arriving on scene, multiple vehicles sped away.

One vehicle was located in a parking lot off West Chestnut, and inside were 3 males, all with gunshot wounds.

Two males were transported to a local hospital with life threatening injuries, one of which became fatal. The third male refused medical treatment at the scene.

No suspects have been identified, and the victims names have not been released at this time. SPD is still investigating, and anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 417-869-TIPS (8477).

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Ozark News

Former President Donald Trump Endorses in U.S. Senate Race; Three Congressional Primaries

On social media Monday, President Donald J. Trump weighed in with his support for several candidates ahead of the August 2 primary.

Trump first endorsed in three of Missouri’s congressional races, giving his seal of approval to Blaine Luetkmeyer in District 3, Sam Graves in District 6 and Jason Smith in the 8th Congressional District.

Just after 5 p.m. Monday afternoon, the 44th President vaguely endorsed in the U.S. Senate race that has quickly grabbed the national spotlight.

In the post, Trump described his trust in Missourians to vote for the right candidate, who he described as “ERIC”.

No specific mention of Attorney General Eric Schmitt or former Governor Eric Greitens was given, although both candidates accepted the endorsement as their own.

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Election Night Primer: August 2 Primaries

With election night just a day away, the KWTO News Team is giving voters a rundown of local and state-wide races to know before heading to the polls.

U.S. Senate Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Eric Schmitt
  • Eric Greitens
  • Vicky Hartzler
  • Billy Long
  • Dave Schatz
  • Mark McCloskey

Democrat Candidates:

  • Trudy Busch Valentine
  • Lucas Kunce

7th District Congressional Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Jay Wasson
  • Eric Burlison
  • Dr. Sam Alexander
  • Reverand Alex Bryant
  • Mike Moon

Democrat Candidates:

  • John Woodman
  • Kristen Radaker-Scheafer
  • Bryce Lockwood

4th District Congressional Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Rick Bratton
  • Taylor Burks
  • Mark Alford
  • Kalena Bruce
  • Bill Irwin

Democrat Candidate(s):

  • Jack Truman

Third-Party Candidate(s):

  • Randy Langkraehr

8th District Congressional Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Jason Smith
  • Jacob Turner

Democrat Candidate(s):

  • Randi McCallian

Thirdy-Party Candidate(s):

  • Jim Higgins

3rd District Congressional Race

Republican Candidates

  • Blaine Luetkemeyer
  • Dustin Hill
  • Richard Skwira Jr.
  • Brandon Wilkinson

Democrat Candidates

  • Andrew Daly
  • Dylan Durrwachter
  • Jon Karlen
  • Bethany Mann

State Auditor’s Race

Republican Candidates

  • Scott Fitzpatrick
  • David Gregory

Democrat Candidate(s):

  • Alan Green

Thirdy-Party Candidate(s):

  • John Hartwig

Missouri Senate District 20 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Curtis Trent
  • Brian Gelner

Missouri Senate District 30 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Lincoln Hough
  • Angela Romine

Democrat Candidate(s):

  • Raymond Lampert

Missouri Senate District 16 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Justin Brown
  • Suzie Pollock

Democrat Candidate(s):

  • Tara Anura

Missouri Senate District 28 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Sandy Crawford
  • Janet Arnold
  • Bill Yarberry

Missouri Senate District 32 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Bill White
  • Jill Carter

Missouri Congressional District 137 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Thomas Barr
  • Darin Chappell

Missouri Congressional District 140 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Jamie Ray Gragg
  • Danny Garrison

Democrat Candidate(s):

  • Amy Freeland

Missouri Congressional District 142 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Jeff Knight
  • Royce Tuck

Missouri Congressional District 157 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Mitch Boggs
  • Wally Long

Missouri Congressional District 161 Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Lane Roberts
  • Thomas Ross

Barry County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Chad Johnson
  • Steve Blankenship
  • Andrew Henbest

Christian County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Ralph Phillips
  • Lynn Morris
  • Timothy Peak

Dade County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Kim Kinder
  • Wayne West

Douglas County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Steve Moody
  • C.J. Timpe
  • Rodney Clouse

Jasper County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Mikey Robertson
  • John Bartosh

Stone County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Mark Maples
  • Mike Cooper

Taney County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Nick Plummer
  • Ken Roten
  • W. Alex McAuley
  • Noah Prahlow

Webster County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Paul Ipock
  • Rob Blumer

Wright County Commissioner Race

Republican Candidates:

  • Zach Williams
  • Hunter Fenstermacher

Ballot Issues

New Fire Station in Ash Grove

Renewal of 2.25 cent tax in Republic

Retainment of Washburn Special Road District Levy

$3.5 million bond issue in Clever

$18 million bond issue for Carthage School District

3/4 cent tax for Hickory County emergency response

Joplin Public Safety Tax