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Month: October 2017

Columbia Public Works hosts snow-removal educational event

​​​​​​ UPDATE, 6:30 p.m.: Columbia Public Works officials said Thursday they spend about half a million dollars on winter weather maintenance every year. In the past five years, the costs have increased slightly, partly due to the new subdivisions popping up on the south side of Columbia. The unpredictable mid-Missouri weather means that they don’t

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Fulton man charged with sexual abuse, accused of inappropriately touching woman

Fulton police arrested Carles Pendleton after they were called to Karon’s Diner for a sexual offense. According to the probable cause statement, Pendleton inappropriately touched one female victim and asked her vulgar questions. Police said Pendleton had also asked a waitress vulgar questions and showed her a picture of his genitalia. Officers said when they

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Former nurse files complaint, accuses Boone Hospital Center of age discrimination

A former nurse filed a complaint against Boone Hospital Center on Wednesday after she was fired in February. According to the complaint, Gayanna Kinkade-Bohlmeyer had been employed at the hospital since 1994. Bohlmeyer said she always received satisfactory evaluations and was never in trouble with her employer. Bohlymeyer said right before she was fired she

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Animal advocacy group files complaint against University of Missouri

Citizens for Alternatives to Animal Research and Experiments has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service requesting that the USDA investigate the University of Missouri. The complaint alleges that the university failed to comply with the Animal Welfare Act and corresponding regulations after carrying out a series

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Fulton man charged with illegally manufacturing firearm silencer

Tom Larson, acting United States attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that Nathaniel Carroll, 37, was charged in federal court today with illegally manufacturing a firearm suppressor, following his arrest on suspicion of harassing a state worker involved with him losing custody of his children. According to an affidavit, Carroll manufactured a suppressor

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Audit released about actions taken that led to charges, guilty plea for Cooper County clerk

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway released an audit of the Cooper County clerk that details actions taken by former clerk, Darryl Kempf, to misappropriate county funds to purchase a leased vehicle. “There must be no tolerance for public officials who use their office for personal gain,” Galloway said. “While the details of this report are

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Arrest warrant issued for former Camden County deputy accused of child molestation

An arrest warrant was issued for former Camden County deputy Leonard Wilson on Wednesday afternoon. According to the warrant, Wilson is wanted for possession of child pornography, child molestation, furnishing pornographic materials to minors and stalking. According to a complaint filed, Wilson knowing possessed child pornography that showed a person younger than 18 engaged in

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