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Month: March 2013

Protests Over MU Professor

***UPDATE FRIDAY 7:18 P.M.***COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – Anti-war protesters want the University of Missouri to reject the employment application of a retired Army psychologist who has faced abuse accusations at the Guantanamo Bay military prison.About two dozen members of the mid-Missouri chapter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation protested Friday afternoon outside Hill Hall. That’s home

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Man Leads Police on Chase

Police in Belle say a 71-year-old man is in jail after leading them on a high speed chase.It started Thursday afternoon when an officer tried to pull over Ronald Buddemeyer. Police say he was speeding on Highway 28.Osage Sheriff Deputies also got involved.When Buddemeyer finally pulled over, officers say he appeared to be impaired. He

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Ex-CEO Fraud Case Could Move

Bruce Cole was in court Friday in Randolph County asking a judge to reduce his bond.Circuit Judge Scott Hayes denied Cole street clothes because of the burden it places on jailers. Hayes also approved phone calls to Cole’s other lawyers if Cole pays for them. But his bond stays at $500,000. However he did agree

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Ferguson Team Files New Appeal

Ryan Ferguson’s legal team filed a new appeal of his murder conviction Wednesday, in the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District. Ferguson was convicted of killing Columbia Tribune Sports Editor Kent Heitholt, four years after the 2001 murder. Ferguson has maintained that he is innocent. Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green ruled in October, 2012

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Scammers Target Callaway Co.

The Callaway County Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning about a scam targeting local residents. Victims report receiving phone calls from scammers claiming to work for Martinez and Associates, and giving an address of 11 East 11th Street in Lawrence, KS. That address is the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, in Lawrence, KS. During the phone

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CMU Names New President

Central Methodist University, in Fayette, has named Roger Drake to serve as the next president of the college. Glenn Cox, chair of the CMU Board of Trustees and Presidential Search Committee says Drake will assume the office on July 1, 2013. Dr. Drake will become the 26th president in Central Methodist history, dating to 1854.

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