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Month: February 2013

Giants Force Game Seven

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Ryan Vogelsong struck out a career-best nine in another postseason gem and the San Francisco Giants forced a decisive Game 7 in the NL championship series with a 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday night.Marco Scutaro hit a two-run double and Buster Posey drove in his first run

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CPD Investigates Armed Burglary

***UPDATE: 9:27 A.M.***Police say the suspects hit a 27-year-old man and 35-year-old woman in the head with the guns. The suspects demanded money from the victims.The suspects fled the scene heading south on foot. The victims were not injured.The first suspect was described as a black male, light complexion, between 19 to 23 years old,

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Halloween Safety Risks

Halloween is right around the corner, and while it’s the month to get scared, safety officials are warning of real dangers that come with the holiday.Just like Halloween, safety is all about the costume, adding a glow stick to a costume and maybe even a flash light goes a long way to preventing a dangerous

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One Man Killed in Crash

One man is killed during a crash in Moniteau County.It happened Sunday evening on Highway 87 just north of Route F.Troopers say Gregory Roberds, 22, of Russellville crossed the centerline and hit another car head on.Joyce Zimmerman, 61, of California was in the second car and was seriously injured. She was taken to University Hospital.

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Council Passes Airline Agreement

Columbia City Council approved four agreements with American Airlines.The agreements include a revenue guarantee if the airline comes up short one month. It’s a deal that promises the airline $3 million over two years. The city is guaranteeing about $1.8 million of that. The revenue will be calculated on a monthly basis.City leaders said they

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Accident Blocks Stadium Blvd.

***UPDATE 4 P.M.***Officials say the truck driver is at University Hospital with injuries to his hand.Roadway crews expect to reinstall the light pole Monday night.***ORIGINAL STORY***Emergency crews are working an extrication accident in Columbia Monday afternoon.According to dispatchers, a semi-trailer truck hit a light pole near the intersection of Stadium Boulevard and East Pointe Driver.

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Candidates Meet in Final Debate

BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) – President Barack Obama sharply challenged Mitt Romney on foreign policy in their final campaign debate Monday night, saying, “Every time you’ve offered an opinion you’ve been wrong.” The Republican coolly responded, “Attacking me is not an agenda” for dealing with a dangerous world.Romney took the offensive, too. When Obama said

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Pressey is Preseason POY

Missouri junior PG Phil Pressey was the choice of the media for SEC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year, Monday, with six votes. Florida senior Kenny Boynton — who led the league in scoring last season — finished second with five votes. Pressey’s backcourt partner, senior Michael Dixon, Jr., also received a vote for Player

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Man Arrested After Firing Gun

A Columbia man is behind bars Monday after he allegedly used a shotgun to assault relatives.According to police, 20-year-old Timothy Burkhardt displayed a shotgun in a threatening manner toward his mother and another man inside a home in the 2800 block of South Providence Road Sunday evening.Burkhart allegedly fired two rounds from the shotgun. Once

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City Cites Brookside Complex

The City of Columbia issued a violation order to the construction company building the Brookside apartments on College Avenue.Last week, residents told ABC 17 News they had filed complaints against the complex because construction crews were making too much noise late at night.Brookside representatives said it was not an issue, but the city confirmed crews

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Man in Jail for Assaulting Cop

The suspect in a Columbia shooting last year is now facing more charges for allegedly assaulting an officer on Sunday.Police say Lamont Boone, 19, of Columbia was a patient at a local hospital. Cops say Boone began throwing things and threatening to spit or throw urine on hospital staff.When Boone refused to cooperate with staff

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Mamtek Ex-CEO Appears in Court

***UPDATE 3:20 P.M.***The judge says Bruce Cole is ineligible for a public defender because Cole’s current income is too high, however, the court still appointed him one.Attorney Raymond Legg told the court it would cost Cole about $50,000 to retain a lawyer. Because Cole does not have the money readily available, the court did appoint

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Student Brings Gun to School

Some Jefferson City parents are angry after an elementary student brought a pellet gun to school.According to Jefferson City Public Schools, the incident happened Friday at Pioneer Trail Elementary, just one day after the same fifth grade student made threats to other students.However, parents did not hear about it from administration officials until a letter

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Victim Robbed at Gunpoint

Police in Jefferson City are investigating an armed robbery, looking for two suspects.Monday afternoon Officers were called out to the Budget Inn at 1309 Jefferson Street regarding a robbery.The victim was a 23-year-old man from Tennessee. He told police the suspects displayed a handgun and took money from him.The suspects are only described at a

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10/23: Morning Soaking

Showers and t-storms developed in southwest Missouri late Monday night and pushed through Mid-Missouri Tuesday morning. Sedalia received nearly three inches of rain, while areas farther east picked up between .25″ to 1″ of rain.The rain was caused by a combination of an upper-air disturbance and warm, moist air pushing into the region. For these

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