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Month: March 2013

Startling Columbia Police Stats

Last year alone, more than half of all violent crimes in Columbia went unsolved. Startling statistics show that the number of drug search warrants served by police dropped by 90 percent in ten years. In 2002, Columbia police served nearly 80 warrants. In 2012, police only served 14 warrants.For nearly a month, Boone County Sheriff’s

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Fire Reported at Retirement Home

***UPDATE 8 P.M.***Fire officials say a water heater caught fire inside St. Joseph’s Bluffs Friday evening. The fire was contained to the heater, but smoke forced firefighters to evacuate residents for a short amount of time. No one was injured.Fire crews estimate damage to be around $5,000.***ORIGINAL STORY***A fire was reported at Heisinger Bluffs &

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VA Murder Suspect History

The man accused of murdering a patient at Columbia’s VA Hospital may have went on a violent rampage just days before the killing. Rudy Perez, Jr. faces murder charges for allegedly beating a patient to death last Friday. The 33-year-old Sedalia man reportedly went after Robert Hill, 78, of Warsaw, Mo. at the hospital twice

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Man Arrested for Meth Possession

Jefferson City police arrested a man Tuesday after he allegedly stole items from a Walmart and was carrying methamphetamine.Officers say 46-year-old Kevin Hiatte fled from the Walmart off E. McCarty Street after stealing several items. A K-9 unit was able to track to down Hiatte hiding in the woods.Police located his vehicle and the K-9

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2/6: Showers Likely Thursday

Highs will reach the upper 50s Wednesday with a mostly sunny sky. Clouds will increase Wednesday night with lows in the low 40s. A cold front will move in Thursday, bringing more clouds and shower chances through the morning into mid-day. A few t-storms will be possible, but severe weather is not expected. Rainfall amounts

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USPS to Stop Saturday Mail

The U.S. Postal Service isn’t waiting any longer for permission from Congress to quit delivering mail on Saturdays. It says it’s going ahead with plans to start five-day-a-week delivery in August.Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe says the agency’s financial condition is urgent, and the change will save about $2 billion a year.A spokeswoman for the USPS

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Stadium Blvd. Work Moves Forward

The Missouri Department of Transportation will move ahead with constructing a diverging diamond interchange in Columbia after a contract was awarded Wednesday.The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded a $12.7 million contract to Columbia-based Emery Sapp and Sons, Inc. to construct the diverging diamond interchange at Stadium Boulevard and I-70 near the Columbia Mall.The project

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National Signing Day

Breakdown: 4 recruits from SEC towns, 3 recruits from Texas Pipeline. All considered 3 star recruits.QB Eddie Printz 6-2 210 lbs Marietta, GA (Lassiter HS)- #32 by Rivals for QBs, #43 as a pocket passer.- Senior Year: 10-0 + regional championship, 2,959 yds, 29 TDs. (Threw for 3,393 yds and 30 TDs Junior season, 2,251

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36 Arrested in Drug Roundup

The Jefferson City Police Department announced it has arrested nearly three dozen suspects as part of its winter drug roundup.Jefferson City police, along with the MUSTANG Drug Task Force and the Drug Enforcement Agency, have arrested 34 people for various distribution of controlled substances, drug possession, and firearms possession charges. They have also seized heroin,

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National Signing Day

Breakdown: Anthony Sherrils and Trent Hosick are both three star recruits.QB Trent Hosick 6-2 230 lbs Kansas City, MO (Staley HS)- Ranked 19th in the nation by Rivals.com, and 35th best pocket passer by ESPN.- Class 3 State Wrestling Champ in 2012- Senior Year: 1,882 yds, 14 Tds and rushed for 1,609 and 18 TDs.-

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National Signing Day

Breakdown: Chase Abbington Mizzou’s only 4 star recruitOL Harneet Gill 6-6 280 lbs, St. Louis, MO (Francis Howell HS)- #11 by Rivals, # 18 by ESPN in the state of Missouri.- #75 offensive tackle recruit by Rivals- # Primarily played at left tackleDB Aarion Penton 5-10 185 lbs, St. Louis, MO (CBC)- #15 Rivals, #16

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National Signing Day

LB Joey Burkett 6-1 210 lbs, Jefferson City, MO (Jeff City HS)- #9th overall in the state class by ESPN- #58 in the nation at outside linbeacker and 13th in the state by Rivals.com- Senior Year: 76 tkls, 3 sacks in eight games.- Early commit to MissouriDL A.J Logan6-0 315 lbs, Columbia, MO (Rock Bridge

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Three Arrested for Armed Robbery

Two women and a man are behind bars Wednesday after an armed robbery at the Econo Lodge Motel in Columbia.Police say 39-year-old Samuel E. Haley, 21-year-old Lashanda S. Marine, and 24-year-old Whitney E. McKee robbed two motel guests with a handgun around 12:15 a.m. Wednesday. The victims told officers that they had arranged to meet

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Cops Investigating Fight

One person was injured after a fight near two Columbia schools Wednesday afternoon.Around 3 p.m., Columbia police responded to the area around Douglass High School and Jefferson Junior High Schools around 3 p.m. Officers say the fight was over before they arrived at the scene.A student pointed out a 14-year-old juvenile who was involved in

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Guns Sales May be Dwindling

New data from the FBI shows background checks for people looking to buy guns were down ten percent last month. Still, local sellers say sales are booming.In December, more than 2.7 million background checks were processed nationally. Last month, numbers dropped to just under 2.5 million.Saturday, January 19th was the tenth highest day for backgrounds

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New School Start Times Endorsed

The superintendent for Columbia Public Schools now backs the plan to have high schools start last.Dr. Chris Belcher told ABC 17 News that he will present his plan to the school board next week. He believes this setup makes the most sense and gives the most flexibility for students in all grades.After hundreds of phone

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Families of Officials Supported

The families of Cole County emergency workers who die in the line of duty now have financial help.The newly-formed Mid-Missouri Safety Net met Wednesday to get some much-needed information from the Backstoppers, the organization they are trying to emulate out of St. Louis. The purpose of Mid-Missouri Safety net is to provide financial help to

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Nauser Seeks to Combat Crime

Laura Nauser, the newly reelected 5th Ward Councilwoman, is kicking off her term by tackling the safety of the community.Nauser believes crime in Columbia is one of city’s biggest problems. She says city leaders need to recognize the problem and start fixing it.”We have a lot of the shootings or gunfire and to me, I

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Nixon Withdraws Appointment

JEFFERSON CITY. (AP) – The tenure of a University of Missouri curator has come to an end after barely a month. But J. Michael Ponder could get a second chance at serving.Gov. Jay Nixon withdrew his appointment of the Cape Girardeau lawyer to the governing board of the University of Missouri system on Wednesday night.Nixon

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