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Month: February 2013

Boil Advisory for Boonville

Sections of Boonville are under a boil advisory until Thanksgiving Day after a leak was discovered in an eight-inch water main.Boonville Public Works crews discovered a hole in the water main on Tuesday and shut off water to the area around 12 p.m. Repairs were made immediately. and water was restored approximately an hour later,

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Police Investigate Shots Fired

Jefferson City police are investigating a shooting that happened Tuesday afternoon.According to police, officers were dispatched to the intersection of Olive and Park Streets for a report of shots fired at 2:21 p.m. Witnesses say two black males had fired shots and then fled the area in a gold-colored sport utility vehicle.Police say witnesses provided

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Teacher Enters Not Guilty Plea

A Russellville teacher pleaded not guilty to four counts of statutory rape on Tuesday.41-year-old Scott White waived a formal arraignment and entered the not guilty plea in Barry County. The judge also sustained White’s motion for a change of venue, transferring the case to Lawrence County. White’s next court appearance is scheduled for January 14,

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Fire Destroys California Church

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 12:30 P.M.***California Rural Fire Protection District Chief Steve Walters says the State Fire Marshal is investigating the fire, which could take two to three weeks to determine the cause.According to State Fire Marshal Randy Cole, the current cause of the fire is “undetermined” due to the extent of damage. Cole says the fire

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Two Arrested After Car Chase

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 4:50 P.M.***Joshua Hood has been charged with resisting arrest and tampering with a motor vehicle. He’s also charged with operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner, stealing motor fuel and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Hood’s bond has been set at $18,000 cash-only. He remains in the Macon County Jail

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Thanksgiving Cooking Dangers

The number of people deep frying turkeys every Thanksgiving is increasing and officials are warning the public that using oil is the easiest way to burn yourself.Mid-Missouri doctors say they see more people coming in for superficial burns over the holidays due to cooking. They say most of the injuries can be treated at home

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Ceasefire Plan Nets 4 Suspects

Last week, the Columbia Police Department and several law enforcement agencies began a “Ceasefire Initiative,” including a heat list with about 100 people police are targeting.Five days into the initiative, police say four of those suspects have been caught.One man whose home was caught in crossfire says even though police are making some progress, he

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Gunman in Local Shooting Caught

Authorities have arrested a suspect who allegedly shot three people in Columbia in September.Christopher Brown, 27, was caught in Kansas City Tuesday afternoon. Boone County Sheriff’s deputies believe he opened fire on a group of people on North Gregory Drive. “He fired indiscriminately,” said Det. Tom O’Sullivan. “We’ve been actively searching for him in the

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Hunters Collect 205,000 Deer

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Missouri’s Department of Conservation says hunters took nearly 205,000 deer during November’s 11-day firearms season. That’s the highest number in four years and 7.7 percent higher than last year.Wednesday’s report says the figures bear out earlier predictions for a big hunt in southern Missouri. Scientists had said a poor acorn crop

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Troopers Increasing Presence

Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers are increasing their presence over the Thanksgiving, stationing themselves every 20 miles on interstates. Columbia police and Boone County deputies are also stepping up enforcement and cracking down on speeders.Officers say they hope the extra holiday enforcement helps to cut down on the number of deaths on roadways over the

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Cherry Tomatoes Recalled

NORWALK, Iowa (AP) – A central Iowa fruit and vegetable distributor is recalling several lots of cherry tomatoes after the grower notified the distributor that Salmonella was found in random sample testing by the Food and Drug Administration.Capital City Fruit Inc., of Norwalk says the recalled cherry tomatoes from Rio Queen Citrus are packaged in

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Hostess Workers Try to Find Jobs

Hostess can now begin to terminate more than 18,000 workers after bankruptcy judge approved a request on Wednesday to start liquidating the company. That came after final talks between the company and union leaders failed Tuesday.Nearly 100 employees in Boonville will soon be without a job, but the state’s rapid response team was in the

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Missouri S&T Student Dies

ROLLA, Mo. (AP) – An engineering student at the Missouri University of Science and Technology has died of head injuries he suffered in a fall.The Rolla Daily News reports that police said Wednesday they believe the fall was accidental and alcohol-related.Police say 23-year-old Andrew Menner, of Ellisville, fell and struck his head the night of

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New Flu Vaccine Approved

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Food and Drug Administration says it has approved the first seasonal flu vaccine made using animal cell technology, rather than the half-century egg method.The FDA approved Novartis’ Flucelvax to prevent influenza in people 18 years and older.The new method has been promoted by U.S. health officials because it is faster than

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Man Arrested for Child Abuse

A Morgan County man has been arrested for allegedly abusing a 2-month-old infant.According to the Stover Police Department, officers were alerted to an infant in the Capital Region Medical Center’s emergency room on Monday. The infant had sustained a head injury that was consistent with physical abuse.After an investigation by Stover police, the Morgan County

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Police Step Up DWI Patrols

The night before Thanksgiving is considered the biggest bar night of the year and Jefferson City police planned to step up enforcement to keep an eye out for drunk drivers.Police have been working to cut down on holiday DWIs for nearly 20 years. The department even partnered with a local beverage company to provide free

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