Recap of Class 3 and 4 Tack and Field finals
ABC 17s Sherree Burruss recaps Saturday finals of the 2014 MSHSAA Track and Field Championships.
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ABC 17s Sherree Burruss recaps Saturday finals of the 2014 MSHSAA Track and Field Championships.
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Osage Beach Police canceled the “attempt to locate” for a 16-year-old boy Saturday morning. A dispatcher told ABC 17 News the teen “returned home.” Jamin Brian Wentz was last seen Thursday night running into the woods near Dude Ranch Road in Osage Beach. He was wearing black pajama pants, a multi-colored horizontal striped shirt with
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A boil order for New Franklin was lifted early Saturday morning, according to city administrator Patricia Cunningham. City officials in New Franklin issued a boil order for residents just before 9p.m. Thursday. A major water leak happened that afternoon cutting water supplies. Repairs were underway Thursday and water was slowly returning, but officials didn’t believe
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A homicide suspect is still on the loose after a man was stabbed to death at his apartment Wednesday night. Richard Bennett, 40, was found by his neighbor outside of his apartment in need of medical treatment. Boone County deputies took Bennett to University Hospital, where he died several hours later. Detective Tom O’Sullivan said,
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The Missouri Highway Patrol has identified the Huntsville boy who was killed in Friday morning’s ATV accident as 12-year-old Joey Fifer. Troopers say the accident happened around 9:50 Friday morning on private property on County Road 1240, about three miles northeast of Huntsville. The Patrol says Fifer was backing an ATV southbound when he struck
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On Friday, the Boone County Sheriff’s Department confirmed, Eric Alvarado, is the 17-year-old who drowned near Cooper’s landing. Alvarado’s body was found 30 feet off the shore. He was swimming Thursday with two other friends when he started calling for help. His friends swam towards him, but he was under the water and were not
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop F and Mustang Drug Task Force continued a drug round up Wednesday that yielded more drug-related arrests in Callaway County. On Tuesday, members of the MSHP, Cole County Sheriff’s Department, Jefferson City Police, and Columbia police arrested 20 people for drug-related crimes including the possession of heroin, meth, crack
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Randolph County residents are fighting the Grain Belt Express Clean Line in Mid-Missouri claiming there is proof high voltage power lines are a health risk. The power line, more than 700 miles long would run from Kansas to Indiana, passing through northern Mid-Missouri. The project promises to provide clean and affordable wind energy. However, some
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A Boone County man has died after a stabbing Wednesday night. Sheriffs deputies say Richard Bennett, 40, was found outside his apartment with multiple stab wounds and was rushed to University Hospital. As of Thursday morning no arrests had been made, but investigators are following up on leads. Neighbors in the 6100 block of West
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In his first visit to Truman VA Hospital in Columbia, Senator Roy Blunt (R – Missouri) commended the facility’s emergency mental health service. “I had, I thought, good answers from this hospital about the immediate triage in talking to veterans wherever they are and deciding if they’re waiting should be that day,” Blunt said. “And,
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After ABC 17 reported a deadly motorcycle crash Wednesday afternoon, more than one hundred viewers reached out to share their concerns on Facebook. Several people questioned the safety of the overpass at Route Z and I-70 and said tall guard rails and blind spots make the overpass dangerous. One viewer said, “Between the new guard
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Incoming Jefferson City ninth graders will be the first class of students under a new educational philosophy within the district next year. Starting this fall, students at Simonsen Ninth Grade Center will be part of one of seven career-focused “academies.” The academies are Fine Arts & Communications, Human Services, Health Services, Agriculture Foods & Natural
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Class 1: New Franklin 14, LaPlata 1 Class 2: Canton 3, Linn 7 Class 3: O’Fallon Christian 6, Hallsville 3Bishop LeBlond 1, Fatima 7
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Drivers in Columbia are dealing with multiple road construction projects. One of those projects is requiring drivers to take a more than three mile detour. The Broadway, Route WW exit from northbound Highway 63 is closed until June 6. MODOT is recommending drivers who need to use the exit continue northbound on Highway 63, exit
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Someone in the U.S. dies every 19 minutes from a drug overdose. And now, some police departments across the country are hoping to lower this startling statistic by carrying a new weapon on their belt – a drug called Narcan. Narcan is an opioid antigen that can reverse the effects of even a severe overdose
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On Wednesday, Mizzou softball head coach Ehren Earleywine announced freshmen Casey Stangel, Kelli Schkade, sophomores Carlie Rose and Sarah Moore will be leaving the program. Carlie Rose took to twitter last week to announce she was leaving the team and transferring. Casey Stangel was the number two pitcher and was in the circle when the
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While Memorial Day weekend may be over, it is now a period called the 100 deadliest days for teenagers. Car crashes are the leading cause of death of 16-20 year olds. On Wednesday ABC 17 News learned the ways phone companies are fighting technology with technology. Several phone companies have created apps that stop texting
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The Cole County Commissioners and Assessor got into a heated debate during what started out to be a salary budget discussion. The Cole County Assessor, Chris Estes, asked for three more people to be hired in his office. He argued with Commissioner, Marc Ellinger, about the salary budget. Estes said this years budget allows more
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A string of burglaries are under investigation in Jefferson City, and they could all be linked back to a national phenomenon called the “purple drank.” It’s a syrupy mixture that contains cough medicine, promethazine. One Jefferson City pharmacy has been hit by burglars twice in 2 weeks, most recently Tuesday night. Last week, the Whaley’s
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A Columbia woman was killed Wednesday afternoon following a crash on the Route Z overpass at I-70. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said 51-year-old Lynelle Pace died when her motorcycle collided with an SUV. Troopers said the SUV was going up the exit ramp at Route Z and stopped. The driver then pulled out onto
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