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Executive director of the Missouri One Call System says “everybody did the right thing” in the utility notification process.
A subcontractor installing a fiber line in Lexington, Missouri, submitted a routine dig request to Missouri 811 five days ...
Lexington city officials said they could not speak with The Star about the gas explosion that killed a 5-year-old boy and ...
One week after a deadly and destructive home explosion caused by a gas leak, utility crews are still working to restore power ...
Crews in Lexington, Missouri, continue working long hours to restore gas service to homes following a fatal explosion.
Travis and Maria Summers had been smelling the faint and sickly sweet odor of gas around their antebellum home in Lexington, ...
One child killed, one child was injured, and their father was injured after a gas line explosion and fire Wednesday night in ...
A 5-year-old boy lost his life, while a 10-year-old girl and her father are in Kansas City hospitals, fighting for their ...
Days after a gas explosion rocked Lexington, Missouri, crews with Liberty Utilities say they have restored natural gas ...
Dozens in Lexington joined together in prayer at 12th and Main, several days after a deadly gas explosion rocked the town.
Federal investigators remained in Lexington, Missouri, early this week as they continue reviewing a gas pipeline explosion last week that killed a 5-year-old boy and injured two others.
Liberty Gas has shut off service to the entire city of Lexington as a result, a city spokesperson said at 9:21 p.m. The City said gas was shut off throughout the night and into Thursday morning.