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Month: June 2013

OATS to start charging riders by July

A free bus service in Columbia will start charging its riders. OATS offers transportation for the elderly, disable and those who live rural areas. Currently, the service suggests donations for rides, but starting July 1st, riders will have to pay. OATS already receives government funding and the new policy switch is designed to stretch those

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Mid-Missouri meat processor shut down due to unsanitory conditions

A Mid-Missouri meat processing facility was shut down Tuesday after inspectors found unsanitary conditions. Mexico Meat and Produce, a custom exempt processing center in Mexico, Mo., must halt all operations until it receives a satisfactory inspection. The Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Meat and Poultry Inspection Program did not specify results of the failed inspection. Officials

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Boating accident on the Gasconade River

A serious boating accident on the Gasconade River left one man seriously injured. The accident happened around 7 p.m. Saturday evening, on mile marker 28 near Parson’s Lane near the Mt. Sterling area. 35-year-old Justin Harness of Owensville, was arrested on charges of boating under the influence. The passenger, 38-year-old Jason Kitchell, suffered serious injures

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Water Safety In Jefferson City

Jefferson City pool employees work around the clock to provide a safe environment for area children. They say that steps need to be taken by children and their parents to ensure that the pool stays the safest that it can be. Memorial Park Aquatic Center manager Craig Wehmeyer said, “As soon as you can, start

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Woman injured in train vs. car collision

Law enforcement confirms a Randolph County woman was injured in a train vs. vehicle accident in Higbee Thursday night. Around 8:35 p.m., firefighters and emergency crews were called to the railroad tracks near Randolph Street. Randolph County Sheriff Mark Nichols and the Missouri State Highway Patrol says 48-year-old Teresa Beal of Higbee was attempting to

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Royals continue surge

(AP) – Elliot Johnson had a three three-run homer for his second hit of an eight-run sixth inning Thursday night, leading the surging Kansas City Royals to a 10-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. Johnson, who was traded to Kansas City by the Rays in February, led off the big inning with a single

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