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Month: May 2018

Greitens invasion of privacy charge: Lawmakers say dismissal won’t affect special investigation

Lawmakers in both the House and Senate said the dismissal of Governor Greitens criminal invasion of privacy charge will not have any affect on the House special committee’s investigation. “Personally, I think it makes no difference. We are a separate, individual legislative body. We are conducting our investigation accordingly-what happens in the city of St.

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Storms decreasing Tuesday night

TONIGHT: The threat of severe storms will continue to decrease overnight with only an isolated severe storm threat. Showers and t-storms will be more numerous south of I-70 until midnight and gradually end as a few more storms move in north of I-70 after midnight. None of the late-night storms are expected to be severe.

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Two arrested after Osage deputies find drugs

Osage County deputies said they arrested two people Saturday morning with the help of the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force. Deputies said the two agencies served a search warrant early Saturday morning at 406 East Nathan Street in Meta. During the investigation, deputies found a crystal-like substance consistent with methamphetamine, digital scales, nine tablets of a

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Schweizer wins 8th SEC Title

Mizzou distance star Karissa Schweizer won her eighth SEC Title on Sunday night. The five-time national champion won the 5,000m race with a time of 15 minutes and 58 seconds. After the race, Schweizer said she dedicated the race to her mom for Mother’s Day. Schweizer also took second in the 1500m race on Sunday.

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