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Month: February 2013

Serbian Smash

The Missouri Tiger basketball team closed it’s exhibition schedule Sunday afternoon at Mizzou Arena by beating Missouri Southern 86-60. The star of the game was unquestionably Serbian freshman Stefan Jankovic. Playing out of position on the wing due to an illness to Keion Bell and the unavailability of Jabari Brown (transfer rules) and Mike Dixon

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Police: Robbery Was Staged

***UPDATE 7:18 P.M.***(AP) – A woman who reported being robbed outside a central Missouri pharmacy is now accused of taking part in a scheme to obtain and sell prescription painkillers.Columbia police responded to the report from the 47-year-old woman around 8:30 a.m. Monday. Officers followed tips from witnesses and took 29-year-old Cole Thomas of Columbia

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11/5: Election Day Weather

The week will start with rainy and cool weather as highs only reach the mid-to-upper 40s Monday with scattered showers through the afternoon. Clouds will linger into Election Day morning with lows in the upper 30s. Another weak cold front will move through, bringing another shot of cool air and clouds to the area. Highs

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Candidates Make Last Appeal

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill is flying around Missouri while Republican challenger Todd Akin is focusing on the St. Louis area as they make a final campaign appeal before Election Day.McCaskill planned stops Monday in Columbia, Springfield, Kansas City and St. Louis County to encourage volunteers who have been canvassing neighborhoods. Akin

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Prepare for Election Day

***UPDATE 11:15 P.M.***Voting polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. across Missouri. As voters finalize their decisions, officials finish up getting ready.The heated races are expected to bring thousands to the polls in Boone County. Workers will show up to polling places at 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.State officials expect a 72 percent

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Joint Comm Still Understaffed

A year ago, a small electrical fire temporarily closed Columbia’s Joint Communications and a year later officials say there are measures in place to prevent a disruption in calls. The problem, however, remains having someone to answer those calls.”Well, we’ve had some disruption in service, but it wasn’t caused because of power outages,” Joint Communications

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Boone Co. Home Destroyed in Fire

***UPDATE 8:59 P.M.***Firefighters have cleared the scene of the fire on Smith Hatchery Road. Crews say the fire is extinguished. ***ORIGINAL STORY***A house south of Columbia was destroyed in a fire Monday afternoon.The blaze was first reported around 4:15 p.m. off Smith Hatchery Road, less than two miles from Cooper’s Landing on the Missouri River.Crews

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Disrict Finales

Class 4 District 6Helias 14Hannibal 10Wyatt Porter throws GW 36-yd TD to Anthony Woodruff w/ 0:42 left in gameHELIAS vs. CLAYTON in Class 4 QuarterfinalsClass 3 District 6Centralia 21California 28CALIFORNIA vs. Duchesne in Class 3 QuarterfinalsClass 2 District 6South Callaway 21Blair Oaks 49Derek Otto, BO: 17 car, 116 yds, 2 TDEli Roberts, BO: 16 car,

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Voters to Decide Ballot Issues

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri voters have a chance to sharply increase the state’s tobacco tax, change the way judges are picked and prevent state officials from setting up a health exchange without the public’s support.Those were among the top ballot issues voters will decide Tuesday. Another ballot issues asks voters to decide whether

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Top Candidates Cast Ballots

***UPDATE 12 P.M***JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — Democratic Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says he’s feels good about his chances of winning re-election. His Republican challenger, Dave Spence, also is making plans to become governor.Spence voted early Tuesday with his wife and children at a St. Louis County library. Nixon was greeted by two dozen cheering supporters

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MO U.S. House Races Heat Up

COLUMBIA (AP) — The race between first-term GOP Rep. Vicky Hartzler and Democratic Cass County prosecutor Teresa Hensley is among the most closely watched contests for U.S. House in Missouri this Tuesday. Six other incumbents also are seeking re-election, while a former diplomat and Republican leader hopes to succeed Rep. Todd Akin in his suburban

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Be Ready to Cast Your Ballot

Voting is now underway in Missouri and thousands have already been out to polling places around Mid-Missouri.At some locations in Boone County, people lined up to cast their vote when polls opened at 6 a.m.Earlier reports may have caused some confusion about what it is needed when heading to your precinct. Election officials say bring

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Delta to Leave Columbia Airport

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 6 P.M.***Columbia Regional Airport leaders say they would love to have three airlines flying out of Mid-Missouri, but they believe Delta left at a good time for the airport. Officials say they were happy with the service from Delta and that service helped to show other airlines that flights could be successful and

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Task Force 1 Headed Home

Missouri Task Force 1 has been released from its duties in the Northeast and will be headed back to Mid-Missouri.The group had been stationed in New York and New Jersey during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. According to a spokesman, crews covered some 34 miles of streets, searching over 4,000 homes and making contact with

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Police Investigate Shooting

***UPDATE 3:45 P.M.***Columbia police say officers were dispatched to the 3600 block of West Sugar Tree Lane in east Columbia for a shots fired call.Police confirm a 17-year-old male was taken to Women’s and Children’s Hospital in a private car with a non-life threatening gunshot wound. Witnesses say the gunshot wound was to the chest.

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Gov. Nixon Wins Second Term

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Democratic Missouri Gov. Jay has won a second term, turning back a challenge from Republican St. Louis businessman Dave Spence.Nixon’s victory Tuesday came after a campaign in which both candidates highlighted the need to create jobs in Missouri. Nixon said he was doing so while Spence claimed Missouri was falling

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