Jackson County requested an independent investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday after the death of a ...
A decades-long public servant has died in the line of duty during snow removal operations. According to a statement from ...
One day after the Jackson County administrator blamed a public works employee for his own death, his partner, who was with ...
Jewell and public works employees took a pause after his death on Sunday. After 40 years of service to Jackson County, ...
Jackson County is seeking a U.S. Department of Labor investigation following the death of a long-serving public works employee.
Jackson County says it's not to blame in the death of one of its employees who died on the job over the weekend.
A Jackson County, Missouri, Public Works employee was hit and killed Sunday while working to clear snow during this weekend's ...
Everett Carter was a county employee of 40 years, including eight in public works. County officials say his death is a ...
A statement from Jackson County identified the employee as Everett Carter, 61, who worked for the county for 40 years.
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 and struck him.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Calls for accountability, two days after a Jackson County Public Works employee is killed on the job. “You ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (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 ...