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CPS decides new start times

After months of debate Columbia Public Schools finally decided new school start times. In a six to a one vote, the school board chose the less controversial plan. Middle schools will start at 7:30 A.M. followed by long route elementary schools at 7:40 A.M. All other elementary schools will begin at 8:20 A.M. and finally

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2012-2013 Winter Season Summary

Meteorological winter, which runs from the beginning of December to the end of February, ended up being one of the warmest and snowiest on record. In Columbia, the 2012-2013 Winter was the 16th warmest (compared to last winter’s third warmest), with an average temperature of 35.7 degrees. It was also the 15th snowiest. Columbia picked

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9/28: Great Fall Weekend

Surface high pressure will settle over Missouri Friday night and clear out our skies. Temperatures will drop into the upper 40s to near 50 by early Saturday morning. Some high clouds will drift through the weekend but we will stay dry under mostly sunny skies. Highs will reach the mid 70s Saturday and the upper

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Columbia Gas Station Robbed

***UPDATE FRIDAY 6:00 P.M.***Police officers arrested two men for robbing the Midwest Petroleum on South Providence Road Friday morning.Investigators say they recognized Albert Butler and Travis Butler from surveillance video. Police say both men admitted to their involvement with the robbery. Police say they also recognized a third suspect, Jeremy Burnett.All three men could face

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2-Year-Old Found Unresponsive

A 2-year-old died at a Mid-Missouri hospital after he was found unresponsive Thursday night.Police were called to the Fulton home at 832 Center St. around 7:45 p.m., because the toddler was not breathing. Officers found the lifeless child and started chest compressions until the ambulance got there.The boy was taken to Callaway Community Hospital, where

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Drug Take Back This Weekend

This weekend you have a chance to drop off any unwanted prescriptions or medications. You can bring in the pills anonymously and they will be disposed by the Drug Enforcement Agency. The goal is to prevent prescription drug abuse and help the environment.In Boone County drug take back days are Friday and Saturday.On Friday you

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Student Charged in Sex Crime

Officers arrested a student at Linn State Technical College for having sexual contact with a 15-year-old girl.21-year-old Tyler James Deyoung was arrested in his college dorm. Osage County Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant on campus.According to Chief Deputy Rob Relford, authorities seized a laptop computer and a cell phone. He says those showed Deyong

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Bond Latest to Endorse Akin

*** UPDATE 9:26 P.M. *** Friday night more republicans came forward backing Missouri Senate Candidate Todd Akin. The latest two are some of Mitt Romney’s senior advisors, although Mitt Romney himself has not moved in support of Akin since his statements concerning rape in late August.Here in Missouri more politicians are also flocking behind akin.

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Plans for Jefferson City Schools

Jefferson City Schools are announcing some changes to its high school facilities and academies.Earlier this year, ABC 17 News reported the district proposed it could move the campus, or add new renovations to the existing buildings.Jefferson City schools have been working on a deal with with Lincoln University. The plan would have Lincoln and Linn

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