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Month: February 2017

UPDATE: Hearing today for mid-Missouri prosecutor who drove into Addison’s

UPDATE 2:14 p.m.: A Shelby County judge was unconvinced Thursday that charges be dropped against mid-Missouri attorney Shayne Healea but does believe the Columbia Police Department should face certain consequences for violating state law in recording a conversation between Healea and his attorney that should have been in a secure place. A “special master” judge

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Thursday Evening, February 9

TONIGHT: Winds will gradually shift to the south overnight, allowing for a warming trend. Overnight low near 30 will occur at midnight, with warming temperatures to the mid to upper 30s by sunrise. Winds will remain out of the southeast increasing to 15 mpy by morning. FRIDAY: It’ll start off cool Friday with early morning

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AP: Director involved in water scandal pick for Missouri agency

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens’ pick for health department director has been embroiled in controversy over well water safety in his home state. Greitens announced Thursday he’s tapped North Carolina’s former public health director Dr. Randall Williams for the job in Missouri. Veteran North Carolina toxicologist Ken Rudo has accused Williams of acting unethically by saying

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Senate committee discusses possible statewide prescription drug monitoring program

The Senate Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety is discussing Senate Bill 314, establishing the narcotics control act. The act would require the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish and maintain a program to monitor the prescribing and dispensing of all schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances in the state of

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