Frank Haith host postseason meeting
Thursday afternoon, Missouri men’s basketball head coach Frank Haith hosts a post season meeting with local media.
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Thursday afternoon, Missouri men’s basketball head coach Frank Haith hosts a post season meeting with local media.
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The widow of a Columbia firefighter killed in the line of duty is suing the University of Missouri. Lt. Bruce Britt died while responding to a walkway collapse at University Village, a university-owned apartment complex in February. On Monday, his wife, Leigh Britt, filed a lawsuit in Boone County Circuit Court naming the UM Board
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Missouri was in the top five states with used cars for sale online that had unfixed open recalls, according to a 2013 Carfax report. The company, founded in Columbia 30 years ago, conducted the survey last year and said Wednesday the numbers put Missouri at number three nationwide. Across the country, Carfax found 3.5 million
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On Wednesday, Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel hosted an online chat talking with Tiger fans. Athletic Director Mike Alden joined coach Pinkel in the discussion on Missouri football and MU athletic teams. A question asked of Coach Pinkel was how recruiting has changed with the transition to the Southeastern Conference. “It was going to be
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Spring storms will roll through mid-Missouri Thursday and are expected to hit just as schools dismiss for the day. Columbia Public Schools spokesperson Michelle Baumstark said CPS has been preparing for these types of scenarios all year long. “Every school year- we do a number of severe weather drills, everything from tornadoes to earthquakes to
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Boonville officials say if the city is able to develop infrastructure on highway 87, there would be a great potential for growth. City planner, Megan McGuire, said, “The annexation of the two hundred and forty acres near and including parts of Hail Ridge Golf Course will provide a chance for sales tax, property tax, and
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Fire crews in Jefferson City responded to an early morning apartment fire Wednesday. At 6:41 a.m. crews responded to the fire at a two story apartment at 505 Ellis Boulevard. The fire was located in the lower apartment and firefighters say no one was there at the time. The fire caused serious damage in the
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On Wednesday, the University of Missouri System president Tim Wolfe announced the first phase has been completed in looking at sexual assault and mental health resources. All four campuses completed a detailed inventory of its current resources, policies and practices. The issue of sexual assault came to the forefront back in February after new details
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After years of saving, the Cole County Commission says it’s moving forward on its million-dollar expansion of its EMS building. Wednesday, in a 2-1 vote, the commission awarded the project to Ameresco, an independent energy solutions company. Presiding Commissioner Marc Ellinger and Eastern District Commissioner Jeff Hoelscher supported Ameresco’s plan from the beginning, but Western
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New traffic signals at Fairview Road and Ash Street in Columbia became operational Wednesday. Crews need to install one more sensor loop at the intersection and hope to finish that on Thursday, weather permitting. Traffic lights will stay flashing red and the intersection will continue as a four-way stop until the sensor is in place.
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Mizzou baseball announced its April 2nd game against Illinois has been moved to April 23rd at 6:30 p.m. because of inclement weather. The game will still be played at Busch Stadium. The team also said tickets purchased for the original date will be honored on the rescheduled date. Missouri (13-14) dropped the previous contest against
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Columbia Regional Airport held a celebration Wednesday afternoon to commemorate a second daily flight to Chicago throughAmerican Airlines. City leaders spoke at the official ribbon cutting, including Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors and ColumbiaMayor Pro-Tem Barbara Hoppe. Supporters note that the addition of the second daily flight to Chicago is a great addition to the local
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A Mid-Missouri man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly violating his parole on child pornography charges. Frank Petering was convicted of having and sharing online child porn in October 2004. He was sentenced to 12 years and released in September 2011. Petering later moved to 13251 North Route E in Harrisburg just north of Columbia in
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After a spike in synthetic pot reports over the weekend, Cole County officials issued a warning Tuesday about the drugs. EMS personnel reported at least three incidents last weekend that were related to K2 or synthetic drug use. Since the first of the year, at least 14 medical problems in the county have been related
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2014 is going much better for Rebecca Johnson. “Last year I was just learning how to walk,” the junior gymnast said. Johnson is back after missing the entire 2013 season with a knee injury. She was selected as a NCAA regional alternate for the bars. It is quite the comeback story, which all started with
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After weeks of debate about how to precede with development in downtown Columbia, a new proposal could change some of the guidelines for builders. Councilwoman Barbara Hoppe proposed an ordinance requiring three zoning changes in the central business district. “These are three things that would affect a certain type of development,” Tim Teddy, community development
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26-year-old Zachary Dawson was found shot in a Monroe County home Feb. 19. Since then, the Missouri State Highway Patrol and other agencies have been working on what they’re calling a death investigation. Two witnesses who were arrested in connection with the death investigation appeared in the Monroe County Circuit Court on Tuesday. According to
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Chris Clark will hit the recruiting trail again. The Hickman guard reopened his recruitment after decommitting from University of Tennessee- Martin. Clark was one of the top players for the Hickman Kewpies boys basketball team, who finished second at the state tournament. When asked what schools he would consider, Clark sent this text to ABC
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Some Missouri health officials are stressing the importance of vaccination in light of a measles outbreak on the west coast. The California Department of Health said Friday it received 49 reports of measles in the state, many in Orange County. California had only four reports of measles at the end of March 2013. Although the
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A Higbee woman was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges for stealing nearly $176,000 from Million-Taylor Funeral Home. That money was intended to cover customers’ funeral expenses. 40-year-old Beverly Susan Rene Smith was hired in 2001 as the office manager, and held the position until June 2012. Her position included payroll expenses and
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