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Month: October 2017

Man accused of targeting elderly woman in landscaping scam charged with financial exploitation

Mark Harris has been charged with financial exploitation after being accused of scamming a 96-year-old woman. According to the probable cause statement, officers observed numerous numerous subjects working on the yard and trimming large trees at the victim’s house. Police said Harris charged the woman $6,850 to trim approximately four to five trees in the

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Columbia man charged with unlawful possession of a firearm after officers find a gun in a glove box

William Barrett has been charged with unlawful possession of a firearm after officers pulled over a vehicle with him in it earlier in October. According to the probable cause statement, officers initially pulled over a car for excessive window tint. Police said they made contact with the driver and Barrett, the passenger. Officers said the

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College of the Ozarks is now requiring freshman to take a class that encourages patriotism

The College of the Ozarks is now requiring freshman to take a class aimed at encouraging patriotism. The school unveiled the military science course that aims to educate students on modern military customs, U.S. politics and flag protocol on Monday. The course will also teach rifle marksmanship, map reading and rope knotting. College President Jerry

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Moberly man arrested for child endangerment after officers find child in abandoned vehicle

UPDATE 10/25: Moberly police identified the man accused of leaving his child in an abandoned car. Police arrested Brandon President of Columbia. According to the probable cause statement, police initially found President banging on a door with multiple lacerations on his arms and face and drooling at the mouth. President told police he had ingested

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Auditor Galloway finds a Dardenne Prairie community overcharged thousands in property taxes

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway revealed the BaratHaven Community Improvement District in Dardenne Prairie improperly imposed and collected property taxes since it was established in 2006. “Special taxing districts like CIDs must be held accountable for how public dollars are collected and spent,” Auditor Galloway said. “In this case, lack of oversight led to a

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Warming throughout the day

TODAY: Transitioning winds up to 15 mph and gusting up to 30 will warm us through the day. We’ll see highs top out in the mid 60s under mostly sunny skies by the afternoon, with slightly warmer conditions through the evening hours. TONIGHT: It will be a little bit warmer tonight as temperatures only drop

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