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Month: February 2013

Local Man Falls Through Ice

Firefighters responded to a water rescue in Columbia Wednesday after a man fell through the ice at a city park, and now they are issuing a warning for area residents. A man fell through the ice-covered pond at Twin Lakes Recreational Area Wednesday afternoon. His dog reportedly fell through the ice first, and then he

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MO Drivers Get New Licenses

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri drivers will see changes in their driver’s licenses beginning this year.The Department of Revenue says new licenses will have security features such as special printing, laser perforations and bar codes. The state says the changes are designed to protect the owner’s identity and fight fraud.The state also plans to

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Education Plays High in 2013

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Teacher evaluations, accountability and tenure could be on the docket when Republicans take control of the Missouri Legislature.House Speaker Tim Jones says he wants to enact changes in the state’s education system. He says increased funding alone has not been enough to boost school performance.Missouri lawmakers return Jan. 9 to

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Home Destroyed in Blaze

The Red Cross is helping out after a Rolla area resident was displaced by a fire.The fire happened in the 1200 block of County Road 6050. At this point there are not many details about the fire.Volunteers are helping the victim with immediate emergency needs like food and clothing.Red Cross volunteers also helped with a

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Mizzou Mourns Two Dead on Break

The University of Missouri is mourning the loss of two students over the holiday break.On New Years Eve, 20-year-old Michael Heney, of Chesterfield, fell on a porch in Edwardsville, Illinois. The Madison County coroner told ABC 17 News Tuesday he either slipped on ice or could have experience a medical emergency. His friends tried to

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New Details in Columbia Fire

Officials released new details Wednesday about a Columbia business destroyed in a large fire last month.Employees say a fire accidentally started earlier in the day on December 20 at Sound Performance, and then again the same afternoon. The building off the business loop is considered a total loss.Investigators carried out 17 different interviews and spent

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Convicted Killer Loses Appeal

A convicted killer lost another chance for a new trial Wednesday.Callaway County Judge Christine Carpenter rejected an appeal from Brian Dorsey, for a double murder in New Bloomfield. Prosecutors say Dorsey shot his cousin and her husband in their home just before Christmas in 2006. Dorsey pleaded guilty in 2008.More than a year ago, he

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Conceal & Carry Permits Up

Gun shops in the Mid-Missouri area have been seeing record numbers of customers. On Wednesday law enforcement said the amount of people wanting to conceal and carry their guns was also increasing.In the last nine years more than 4000 people in Cole County got conceal and carry permits. “Anyone that is 21 years of age

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Increase in Furnace Problems

Repair companies have gotten an increase in calls about furnace problems over the past few weeks.”With temperatures dropping, we’re noticing more people calling with problems. The problems include motors going out, ignition systems failng, and dirty filters,” Brunner and Peters Heating & Air Conditioning General Manager Gary Ledbetter said.According to Ledbetter, dirty filters are the

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1/3: Colder Weather Thursday

Another cold front will move through early Thursday bringing some clouds and possible snow flurries to the area in the morning. Temperatures will start off near 20 only climbing to the upper 20s through the afternoon. Northwesterly winds up to 15 mph will keep wind chill readings in the teens through the afternoon with partly

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Police Investigate Shooting

Columbia police officers responded to 119 Mohawk Avenue around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, to calls of shots fired. Scanner traffic in the ABC 17 Newsroom indicated that two residents in the area of the Indian Hills neighborhood had called in reporting that they had heard multiple gunshots, and that a car had been struck by

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Two-Alarm Fire Destroys Store

***UPDATE FRIDAY 9:52 A.M.***South Callaway Fire Protection chief Jeff Wallendorff tells ABC 17 News they believe the cause of the fire was electrical problems. Investigators say it started in the attic and flames quickly shot through the roof.About one-third of the building has significant structural damage and the rest has smoke damage. Wallendorff says the

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Commander in Chief

***UPDATE: FRIDAY, 4:30 P.M.***(AP) – Andy Reid has arrived in Kansas City and the Chiefs are close to making an announcement that he will become their new coach.Reid and the Chiefs have reportedly agreed to a deal giving the longtime Eagles coach broad authority over football decisions. His deal Friday came hours after the Chiefs

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Local Schools Get Safety Upgrade

Officials met in Boonville on Thursday to review safety procedures at local schools for the first time in two years. Leaders said they wanted to make sure plans matched ones kept by authorities, especially after the massacre last month at the elementary in Newtown, Conn.That includes knowing “where the exits are, where the roof hatches

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Suspected Gunman Turns Self In

***UPDATE FRIDAY 4:58 P.M.***Police say Daleron Monroe turned himself in around 1:30 p.m. Friday. ***ORIGINAL STORY***Jefferson City police think they have the name of a gunman still on the loose after shooting a man in the face New Year’s day.Officers say Daleron Monroe, 26, was fighting at Club Motivation before the gunfire erupted at Phillips

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Former Bank Worker Facing Prison

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – A Jefferson City woman has been sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison for embezzling more than $540,000 from two former employers, including a bank.The U.S. Attorney’s office says 52-year-old Kelley Lee Steiner must also pay restitution of nearly $665,000 under the sentence she received Thursday.Steiner was

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1/4: Light Snow Chance Saturday

Clouds will increase Friday night as an area of low pressure aloft moves in from the southwest. Temperatures will drop into the mid 20s by early Saturday morning with light snow showers possible by mid-morning. Accumulating snow looks unlikely as temperatures will climb above freezing by late morning. Late in the afternoon some light rain

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