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Month: July 2018

Advocacy group calls for investigation of state offices in DeBrodie case

The Missouri Coalition for Quality Care is “a nonprofit advocacy organization for recipients of long-term-care,” according to its website. The organization’s president, Dave Damico, sent a letter to the Missouri Governor’s Office Sunday asking for a thorough review of the Department of Mental Health and its division of developmental disabilities. It comes after a motion

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Hot, humid holiday, cooling Friday

***A HEAT ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM WEDNESDAY FOR MOST OF MID-MISSOURI*** TONIGHT: The warm and muggy conditions return tonight, with lows only bottoming out in the mid 70s. Southeasterly winds up to 9 mph, will continue to reinforce the humid conditions through the night. WEDNESDAY: Independence Day will be hot and humid

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Columbia’s Race Matters, Friends disappointed by community policing efforts

Race Matters, Friends representative Lynn Maloney said a lack of funding and “toxic culture” of the Columbia Police Department causes challenges for community-oriented policing. “Mistrust of supervisors, not having their feedback incorporated and feeling like they are treating punitively when express their concerns,” she said. Maloney said she believes issues within CPD need addressed before

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AP: 2 contractors critically wounded in Kansas school shooting

Authorities are investigating a shooting that critically wounded two contract workers outside a suburban Kansas City elementary school. KMBC-TV reports that Overland Park police spokesman Officer John Lacy says the shooting happened Tuesday at Sunrise Point Elementary School in the Blue Valley school district. District spokeswoman Becky Miller says no students were on campus. Overland

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