“The county as a whole is responsible for the death of Everett Carter,” Mitchell Johnson said. He’s laying blame at the county’s feet as just two days ago, a metro fire chief recounted the last phone ...
A decades-long public servant has died in the line of duty during snow removal operations. According to a statement from Jackson County, Everett Carter, 61, had been part of the public works team for ...
Jackson County requested an independent investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday after the death of a longtime public works employee during last weekend's major winter storm.
Officials say that Everett Carter, age 61, was working to remove snow Sunday in the Blue Summit area of the county, when he stepped out of his truck and it started sliding on the slick roads , and ...
EXACTLY RIGHT, CHRIS. JACKSON COUNTY HAS IDENTIFIED THE VICTIM AS 61 YEAR OLD EVERETT CARTER, A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC WORKS TEAM. WE’RE TOLD HE WAS FATALLY INJURED AS PART OF SNOW REMOVAL OPERATIONS.
Ekström scored two goals, Cowan made 30 saves and the Chiefs beat the first-place Silvertips 3-2 to pull within 10 points of ...
Schulte places the fault on 61-year-old Everett Carter, whose county truck struck him as he tried tow another county vehicle. But County Executive Frank White is less sure in responses ...
Everett Carter, a 61-year-old Jackson County employee, was hit by the dump truck around 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Missouri State Highway Patrol said the crash happened in the unincorporated area of Blue ...
No identity had been confirmed until Monday when Jackson County officials released a statement saying a team member of Public Works, 61-year-old Everett Carter, had been killed while removing snow ...
(KCTV) - A Jackson County employee died while working to clear snow from a highway. Everett Carter, 61, was hit by a dump truck around 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 5, 2025. The crash happened in the ...
“The county as a whole is responsible for the death of Everett Carter,” Mitchell Johnson said. He’s laying blame at the county’s feet as just two days ago, a metro fire chief recounted the ...