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Month: November 2017

Execution date set for convicted killer

The Supreme Court of Missouri announced on Tuesday that a warrant of execution was signed for Russell Bucklew. In 1997, a jury convicted Bucklew of first degree murder, kidnapping, and first degree burglary and recommended the death sentence, court documents show. He was accused of fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend’s presumed new boyfriend, Michael Sanders, and

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Galloway releases follow-up for Benton County Public Administrator after receiving rating of poor

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway released a follow-up report on the Benton County Public Administrator, whose office received the lowest possible rating of “poor” in a report issued on April. Galloway said some issues included the appearance of conflicts of interest related to the public administrator’s family members providing services to wards in her care,

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Police ask for public’s help in identifying possible suspect vehicle connected to package thefts

Columbia police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a possible suspect vehicle connected to package thefts in the Columbia area. Police said victims have reported packages stolen from at least three residences in the Spring Creek and Thornbrook neighborhoods in October. Video surveillance obtained by ABC 17 News shows the possible suspect vehicle

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20 Missouri mayors ask state commission to reconsider cuts to low-income housing tax credits

Twenty mayors from across Missouri have signed a letter asking the Missouri Housing Development Commission to reconsider their cuts to the low-income housing tax credit program. “This is not a failing program,” Columbia Mayor Brian Treece insisted. “For many persons in our community, having affordable housing is the bare minimum before you can go find

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Experts are reminding Missourians on how to keep you, your family safe during this holiday season

With the holiday season approaching, the Department of Public Safety is advising Missourians that it also increases the potential for residential fires. According to the National Fire Protection Association, every day around seven people die from home fires. The U.S. Fire Departments responds to more fire calls during Thanksgiving Day, followed by Christmas Day and

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Special prosecutor files additional charges in Kenneth Suttner suicide case

Special prosecutor April Wilson filed several additional charges Monday against former Dairy Queen manager Harley Branham, who is accused of bullying 17-year-old Kenneth Suttner and causing him to take his own life. She was charged with involuntary manslaughter in January after a jury at a coroner’s inquest found her responsible for Suttner’s death. The charge

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