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Month: April 2013

Five hours later…

Mizzou (12-22, 4-13 SEC) dropped a 15-inning contest against No. 19 Florida (22-18, 10-7 SEC) by a 4-3 final Saturday afternoon at Taylor Stadium. All three of the Tigers’ runs came in the first two innings, highlighted by a Keaton Steele two-run homer in the first over the left field fence and a RBI single

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Boston strong

Kansas City manager Ned Yost saw his bullpen retire David Ortiz in a big spot. The problem was reliever Kelvin Herrera made a bigger mistake to Daniel Nava. Nava belted a three-run homer one batter after Ortiz bounced into a double play, lifting the Red Sox to a 4-3 win over the Royals on Saturday

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County-wide emergency plan updated

On Friday, emergency responders are discussing new tactics and updating their emergency plan in the event of an attack. In the closed-door meeting, high-level department representatives from Boone County Fire, Sheriff, Columbia City Fire, Police, Centralia and University of Missouri Police, ambulance services and 911 Joint Communications, reviewed their current emergency plans and how they

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Boone County fights violent crime

On Friday,Boone County officials are asking the community to fight back against violent crimes by speaking out. Prosecuting attorney Dan Knight addressed recenthigh-profilecrime to address police needs. Knightsaidfightingviolentcrime is an ongoing discussion for local law enforcement but they still need help. He is calling the public to come forward with any information they know about

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Flooding impacts mid-Missouri

Thursday afternoon nearly20roads were closed in Boone County because of flooding and nearly 300 state roads were closed across the state. All the rain this week has left streams and rivers swollen and some roads dangerous. Thursday morning road crews blocked off the roads they thought would flood. Theroadswith the most floodingwereRoute E and Wilcox

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Shootout studs

Brian Elliott stopped all three chances in a shootout for the second straight game, bouncing back after a late goal denied him a fourth shutout this month, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Phoenix Coyotes 2-1 on Thursday night to step closer to a playoff berth. Radim Vrbata’s power-play goal tied it with 1:07

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Former Tiger safety arrested

Atlanta Falcons safety William Moore was arrested on a simple battery charge Thursday. Fulton County jail records showed Moore remained in custody Thursday night. No details of the arrest were immediately available. The Falcons released a statement saying the team was aware of the “situation involving William Moore” and was gathering more information. Moore, a

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Burned by Burnett

A.J. Burnett took a no-hitter into the seventh inning nearly 12 years after throwing the only one of his career, pitching the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night. Burnett (1-2) lost his bid with two outs in the seventh on Carlos Beltran’s double to right-center. That was

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What is ricin?

What is this poison that is causing alarm in Washington? Ricin is a potentially deadly poison found in castor beans, a by-product when castor oil is made. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, when ricin is inhaled, it can cause difficulty breathing, leading to respiratory failure. When ingested, vital organs such

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