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Month: April 2017

Rain update and weekend forecast

A storm system will slowly move through Arkansas tonight sending waves of rain into southern and central Missouri through early Saturday. Heaviest rain will fall south of HWY 50 with 1-3 inches possible through Saturday. Areas close to and south of I-44 could see 4 inches of rain with possible localized flooding. Areas north of

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Rainy end to the workweek

TODAY: Lows this morning are more pleasant than what we saw yesterday, as temperatures are holding steady in the upper 40s and lower 50s. We’re starting this morning off on a dry note, but rain will quickly begin to spread across the region as we head into the day. Heavy rain is falling in southern

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Hallsville resident says more transparency is needed with school district regarding bullying

Hallsville residents are continuing to voice their concerns over school bullying after several bullying incidents made their way online. Nearly a dozen Hallsville residents attended the Hallsville School Board meeting Thursday night. During the “citizen communication” portion of the agenda residents were able to make public comment. The first was from student, Trevor Hill, who

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Former Columbia Public School teacher charged with assaulting student

A 13-year Columbia Public School employee was fired from his position after allegations of inappropriately touching a middle school student with a disability. Thomas Edwards was charged on March 21 in Boone County Court with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault. According to the probable cause statement, Edwards placed his hand under the child’s clothing and touched his/her

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