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Month: February 2019

Crews monitor road conditions ahead of snow

Columbia Public Works crews loaded and prepared trucks Thursday night ahead of snowfall Friday, the department wrote on Facebook. “We”ll report at our normal business hours,” said Public Works spokesman Barry Dalton. “We’ll start pretreating all of the bridge decks, curves, intersections and inclines on the priority routes.” The Missouri Department of Transportation urged drivers

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Teenager arrested in Columbia shooting

A teenager was arrested Wednesday after police heard gunshots being fired in northeast Columbia. Columbia Police Department spokesman Jeff Pitts said officers arrested Tyjuan J. Robinson, 18, on suspicion of firing a gun at another person. Prosecutors charged Robinson with first-degree assault, felony drug possession, unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action. The

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Lawmaker, prosecutor predict change in minor marijuana crime treatment

As medical marijuana policy continues to be drafted in the Capitol, talk of an overhaul in the treatment of minor marijuana crimes is beginning to circulate. State lawmakers are considering dozens of marijuana-related bills, many focused on medical marijuana policy. One bill, sponsored by Rep. Ron Hicks, R- Dardenne Praire, would expunge misdemeanor marijuana crimes

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Mizzou Athletics files appeal notice

The University of Missouri’s Athletics Department has filed its notice that it will appeal NCAA sanctions. MU Athletic Director Jim Sterk announced the filing in a news release Thursday afternoon. The school is appealing penalties the NCAA announced last month after an investigation into a former tutor completing class work for 12 athletes. The sanctions

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