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Month: May 2017

Sunny and gorgeous weekend

TODAY: Couldn’t ask for a better way to start of the weekend, than mild temperatures and clear skies. It will feel absolutely spectacular through the day, as highs climb into the upper 70s to near 80s. Winds through the day will be light out of the west under 6 mph. TONIGHT: Temperatures will be slow

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Gov. Greitens speaks on legislative session

Republican Gov. Eric Greitens spoke about the legislative session after it wrapped up on Friday night. It’s the governor’s first session since he was elected in November. Gov. Greitens called it the most successful start of a Republican administration in a generation. The governor noted the passage of “Right to Work” and ride-sharing legislation. Gov.

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2017 Missouri legislative session closes

With the traditional ceremonial paper toss, the 2017 Missouri legislative session ended at 6 Friday night. The 99 th General Assembly did its business with high emotion at the Capitol in Jefferson City. House Minority Leader Gail McCann Beatty said, “With complete control of the state government, Republicans proved unable to govern in the 2017

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Possible civil lawsuit against Casey’s General Store after “pizza spitting” incident

A Clayton-based law firm representing the Hermann police chief is looking into filing a civil lawsuit against Casey’s General Store after an alleged food-tampering incident in December 2016. In April, the Gasconade County prosecutor’s office filed two counts of felony harassment and a misdemeanor harassment charge against Daniel Robinson, 21, of Hermann. A probable cause

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Columbia College plans move to city council

On Thursday, Columbia College received approval from the historic preservation commission to present its master plan to city council. The plan includes updating and expanding part of the school’s campus by building a new four-story academic and residential hall by Brown Hall among other projects. “Getting through the city process is just really the first

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