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Month: October 2017

Callaway County man charged with harassment; accused of writing sexual notes about minor

Callaway County authorities have charged Ronald Heck after he was accused of writing sexual notes about a minor. According to the probable cause statement, deputies were notified about Heck when a woman called claiming she found Heck’s journal containing sexual related entries about her 15-year-old daughter. Deputies said inside the journal Heck went into detail

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Soggy weather the next few days

TONIGHT: It will be another mild and muggy night across Mid-Missouri for October standards. Temperatures will bottom out in the mid 60s under overcast skies, with on and off showers through the night as a warm front lifts to the north across the region. It’s likely that fog will develop across Mid-Missouri in areas where

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Rep. Hartzler helps introduce bill to aid victims of sex trafficking restart their lives

Rep. Vicky Hartzler and other state representatives introduced a legislation on Wednesday to expand the eligible grant funding for victims of sex trafficking. The legislation would help victims have a safe place to heal, recover and restart their lives. The Housing for Survivors of Sex Trafficking expands the Transitional Housing Assistance Grant to include sex

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Greitens’ deputy chief of staff leaving to become vice president of electric cooperative association

Governor Eric Greitens’s deputy chief of staff, Caleb Jones, is leaving to become vice president of The Association of Electric Cooperatives. The Association of Electric Cooperatives represents 47 electric cooperatives. Greitens said he is grateful for Jones’s service and is sorry to see him go. Jones had previously stepped down from his Columbia-area seat in

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Police meet with southeast Columbia neighborhoods to discuss community policing

Community members from Columbia’s Southeast neighborhoods and police officered gathered at New Haven Elementary Tuesday evening to discuss community policing. Tuesday’s meeting is the first of several “Building Stronger Beats” meetings, and this one focuses on beats 70 and 80. Click here to see the map of beat areas. The Southeast community recently witnessed gun

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