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Month: February 2013

CPS Narrows School Sites

Columbia Public Schools announced Tuesday it has narrowed its list of potential sites for a new elementary school.The district began with 14 sites and has since narrowed the possibilities to three locations.The current sites under consideration are:- Scott Boulevard and Route KK- Route K and Old Plank Road- Route K and Highpoint LaneThe sites were

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Woodworth Petitions High Court

COLUMBIA (AP) — A Chillicothe man whose murder conviction in the 1990 slaying of a rural neighbor was recently overturned wants the state Supreme Court to remove the Attorney General’s Office from the case.Mark Woodworth is asking the high court to prevent Attorney General Chris Koster from putting Woodworth on trial for a third time.

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Recess Held Outside Despite Cold

Despite Tuesday’s bitterly cold temperatures, children in local schools continued to go outside for recess.Teachers were required to keep a close eye on students during the cold. Early morning recess was moved indoors at some schools, including Grant Elementary in Columbia, but as the temperatures increased slightly, afternoon recess was moved outdoors.”I think that the

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Murder Case Being Pushed Back

A Columbia teenager’s murder case is being pushed back.Lamarr Mayfield, 16, is accused of shooting and killing 17-year-old Bryan Rankin in April 2012. In August, Mayfield was certified as an adult and is charged with second degree murder and armed criminal action.On Tuesday, a hearing was continued despite a large crowd waiting at the courthouse.

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Commission Agrees to Tax Hike

The Boone County Commission agreed on Tuesday to put a 3/8 of a cent sales tax on April’s ballot to help improve its 911 call center.The commission says the current center is too small and understaffed and thinks the tax hike will better serve the community.”It’s important that we understand the seriousness of this problem

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Council Votes Against Moratorium

*** UPDATE 11:05 P.M. ***A St. Louis Company’s request to demolish the historic Niedermeyer building in downtown Columbia can now move forward. The company wants to tear down the Neidermeyer building to build a 16 story student apartment complex.As of 9:30 P.M. Tuesday night the Columbia City Council voted on a moratorium that would delay

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1/23: Briefly Thawing Out

After a couple days of sub-freezing temperatures, we’ll climb above freezing Wednesday afternoon under mostly sunny skies. The morning will be very cold and crisp, starting off in the mid teens but by afternoon temperatures will climb to the upper 30s and lower 40s under mostly sunny skies and light winds.The 30 year average low

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Gutsy Win

Earnest Ross and Jabari Brown hit key 3-pointers in the final 1:11 and No. 22 Missouri overcame 5-for-27 shooting from long range and a 13-point second-half deficit to beat South Carolina 71-65 on Tuesday night.Ross had a career-best 21 points and Brown had 17 for Missouri (14-4, 3-2 Southeastern Conference), which is 11-0 at home

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Workers Say They’re Stranded

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 1:35 P.M.***The Georgia workers tell ABC 17 News they are being driven back to Atlanta by an employee of Aspen Heights Wednesday afternoon after a week in Columbia.***ORIGINAL STORY***More than one dozen temporary workers have been stranded in Columbia since last week and may finally be on their way back home to Atlanta.The

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Woman Shot in Home Invasion

Right now Moberly police officers are looking for two suspects in a home invasion and shooting. It happened at around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday morning on West Coates Street. The suspects forced their way into a home and shot the 28-year-old victim in the legs before leaving in a vehicle.The victim’s injuries aren’t life-threatening; she was

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Man’s Body Found in Moberly

***UPDATE THURSDAY 6:25 P.M.***Moberly police were still tight-lipped Thursday about a man’s recent death, but residents shared their own opinions.People eating at the restaurant Nelly’s thought the victim lived across the street from where he was found.Neighbors also said it could be drug-related.One resident said, “I kind of heard since I lived here, there seems

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Toddler Found Walking on Street

***UPDATE 7 P.M.***The mother of the juvenile who was babysitting the toddler told ABC 17 News that both she and the mother of the child were given drug tests.The child is still in the custody of the Children’s Division as of Wednesday evening, according to Cole County Sheriff Greg White.***ORIGINAL STORY***A 2-year-old child was taken

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Large House Fire in Boone County

***UPDATED SATURDAY 1/26 5:33 P.M.***Firefighters were called back to the home today around 3:30 in the afternoon when a driver noticed smoke coming from the home. When fire crews arrived, they found a small fire had reignited on the interior of the home. The fire was caused by embers left burning from Wednesday’s fire.Firefighters say

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Three Fugitives On the Run

***UPDATE 10:40 A.M.***Pulaski County authorities say two of the three fugitives wanted by officials are now in custody. Kevin Keeling was apprehended in Waynesville Wednesday afternoon.Around 10 a.m. Thursday, Ryan Kelley was arrested in St. Robert along with a female companion.Keeling, Kelley and the female subject are currently at the Pulaski County Jail.The Sheriff’s Department

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NCAA Halts Haith Investigation

The NCAA is halting its investigation of Mizzou Basketball’s head coach Frank Haith and is launching an external review of its enforcement program after it discovered the program obtained information improperly.In a press release, the NCAA says the enforcement program worked with the criminal defense attorney for Nevin Shapiro to “improperly obtain information” for the

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Campus Updates Plan Announced

***UPDATE 4:10 P.M.***Missouri House Speaker Tim Jones and Representative Chris Kelly announced a proposal Wednesday to invest about $1billion in the future of the state.The money would fund university campus buildings, renovations for mental health facilities and other state needs. The state made a final payment in October on a previous $600 million bond issue,

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Fights Break Out After HS Game

Security will be on hand for Wednesday night’s girl’s basketball game between Rock Bridge and Hickman high schools. However, school administrators say it will be the normal number of police officers and staff, despite a disturbance that broke out after the boy’s basketball game Tuesday night.At the end of the triple-overtime game, students and adults

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