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Month: May 2014

Funding bill for anti-human trafficking training awaits governor

One local advocacy group pleaded this week for Gov. Jay Nixon to maintain first-of-its-kind funding for human trafficking training for state investigators. The funds were approved as part of House Bill 2008, the Department of Public Safety’s appropriations bill. Section 8.045 funded $100,000 for training law enforcement officials to identify human trafficking victims and situations.

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Stoplight timing costs drivers hundreds

Stopping at red lights cost Mid-Missouri drivers hundreds of thousands of dollars last year in fuel. When ABC 17 News asked viewers what intersections in the area were most frustrating and why, most responses targeted several Columbia intersections. But a couple Jefferson City intersections stood out as well – including along Missouri Boulevard and at

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