Web Extra: Shane Ray after South Carolina victory
Web Extra: Shane Ray after victory of No. 13 South Carolina Saturday night.
Continue ReadingWeb Extra: Shane Ray after victory of No. 13 South Carolina Saturday night.
Continue ReadingTwo men are in jail Sunday in connection to a Saturday morning shooting at the Aspen Heights apartment complex in Columbia that left one woman injured. 19-year-old Christopher Herron of Columbia and 19-year-old Leonard Jordan Jr. of Grandview were both arrested for second degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon. Police said Herron was
Continue ReadingWeb Extra: Mizzou quarterback Maty Mauk after upsetting No. 13 South Carolina
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – Russell Hansbrough scored two of his three touchdowns in the final seven minutes and Missouri rallied from 13 points down to beat No. 13 South Carolina 21-20 on Saturday night. The Tigers (4-1, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) trailed 20-7 and managed just 181 yards of offense through three quarters when Maty Mauk
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools went on a modified lock down for the second time in a week on Friday . One week ago, multiple schools were placed on what’s called modified lock down after a gun threat was posted on a social media site. On Friday , school officials put two elementary schools on the same
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Continue ReadingRepresentative Sue Allen of Town and Country is the chair of the Appropriations committee. She said she keeps getting calls from Missourians about how they cannot get through to a human at DSS. People who use Missouri’s Medicaid program have been telling ABC 17 the same thing. Allen said she wants answers and those answers
Continue ReadingTwo suspects charged in a Wednesday robbery at Missouri Credit union appeared in Boone County Court Friday. Both men were laughing loudly and joking before they took the stand. They had to be quieted when the judge was talking. 23-year-old Joshua Harrington and 27-year-old Vicente Soto are charged with second degree robbery in the Wednesday
Continue ReadingIt’s been open for almost a year now, but on Friday MoDOT, the City of Columbia, and Boone County officials celebrated the completion of a two-year, multi-million dollar road project at the interchange of I-70 and stadium drive. MoDOT District Engineer David Silvester said the $12.7 million project is already making travel smoother, and safer.
Continue ReadingA suspect who led Cole County Sheriff’s deputies on a chase Tuesday night was arrested Thursday night. 24-year-old Matthew Haulenbeek is charged with resisting arrest, careless driving, and possession of methamphetamine. Bond was set at $5,000. Deputies said Haulenbeek took off once they pulled over his car Tuesday on Rainbow Drive near Highway 50 west
Continue ReadingA 48-year-old Randolph Co. man pleaded guilty to 1st degree child molestation in Ralls County court Tuesday morning. Michael Burnett allegedly abused an 8-year-old child in February 2012 in Huntsville. The child testified in front a judge in Hannibal last week. Sentencing is set for December 2 in New London.
Continue ReadingA man has been caught after allegedly setting a Boone County RV on fire early Wednesday morning. John Powell was arrested on multiple charges including arson and animal abuse. Deputies took Powell into custody just after 2 a.m. Thursday at the scene where the alleged crime happened on Spiva Crossing. He made statements about harming
Continue ReadingA Maries County man is under investigation for allegedly walking into the girls locker room at Belle High School while students were changing. The man is a former teacher at Belle and was filling in as a substitute on Monday. The Maries County Sheriff’s Department is helping the Belle Police Department with the case over.
Continue ReadingThe Neighborhood Watch group met Thursday night with more than double the amount of citizen participation than their annual meeting in 2013. The group struggled last year with a lack of funding as well as a lack of citizen participation. But over the past few months, things have gotten much better for the citizen team,
Continue ReadingColumbia police Thursday night said one of the men charged following a robbery at Missouri Credit Union on Buttonwood Drive Wednesday is responsible for two other Columbia bank robberies. Police charged Vicente Soto, 27, from Kirksville and Joshua Harrington, 23, from Columbia for the Wednesday incident. Officers alleged Harrington also robbed the Landmark Bank on
Continue ReadingHouses in Missouri are selling faster right now than in months past. Missouri Realtors sales data showed the real estate market has seen strong increases for property selling. Property values are also on the rise. Whether you are buying or selling a home, it is all about timing. Across the United States home sales have
Continue ReadingA section of Route B in Hallsville was closed temporarily Thursday night following a crash around 6:00 p.m. A car rolled over, and the driver had to be removed. The driver sustained minor injuries in the crash.
Continue ReadingBoone County commissioners approved a job description for a new county position. Officials said as part of the new 911 and emergency management center, the county must hire an emergency manager. This is a first of-its-kind position for the county. To this point, the responsibilities of an emergency manager have fallen on the 911 director.
Continue ReadingThe Roots N Blues N BBQ festival kicks off Friday in Columbia at Stephens Lake Park, and lasts through Sunday. There will be some parking restrictions while the festival is going on, and added security will be in place during the weekend. Columbia Police will change traffic flow near Broadway, Old Highway 63, and Walnut.
Continue ReadingMore than 10,000 people are expected in Columbia this weekend for the annual Roots N Blues N BBQ festival. This will be the second year the festival is at Stephens Lake Park in east Columbia. The park allows for more ticket sales since there is more space. However, parking is limited. Festival organizers urge everyone
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