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UM curators approve establishment, naming of David Novak Leadership Institute
In a unanimous vote, the University of Missouri curators voted to establish and name the David Novak Leadership Institute that will be a part of Mizzou’s journalism school. Novak is the former chairman and CEO of Yum Brands and is a Mizzou alumnus. “This means we are able to support one of the top journalism
Continue ReadingAnother mild September day
TODAY: Temperatures today will remain mild, reaching the mid to upper 70s under mostly sunny skies. Wind will shift to the west at 5-10 mph. The weather looks comfortable for Thursday Night Live in Jefferson City as temperatures fall through the 60s in the evening hours. TONIGHT: Temperatures will be cool again, but will only
Continue ReadingTwo people arrested in Osage County drug bust
Two people have been arrested after a drug bust in Osage County on Wednesday. The Osage County Sheriff’s Office said it executed a search warrant with the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force on Old Vienna Road. During the search, deputies found 14 recent meth lab bottles along with various drug paraphernalia, scales, packaging and substances thought
Continue ReadingJury rules in favor of University of Missouri in intellectual property case
The University of Missouri won a court battle over intellectual property rights on Wednesday. The university filed the lawsuit against former engineering professor Dr. Galen Suppes back in 2009. The suit claimed the university was damaged when Suppes violated his contract and university rules by “altering forms used to assign to the university inventions made
Continue ReadingColumbia shares plans to improve Carter Lane by adding sidewalks
Columbia leaders held an open house Wednesday for the public to learn more about a planned south city improvement project. A five-foot wide sidewalk is scheduled to be added next year along the east side of Carter Lane from Huntridge Drive to Foxfire Drive. Another sidewalk would be added to connect the Carter Lane crosswalk
Continue ReadingCPS Finance Committee hears Broadway TIF presentation
The Broadway Hotel owner and a city consultant explained to Columbia Public School’s Finance Committee why a tax increment finance district is needed to help expand the hotel on Wednesday. Broadway Hotel owner David Parmley said he plans to build a second tower next door to the hotel. He is asking that the expansion be
Continue ReadingSheriff: Fayette bus driver incident still under investigation
Howard County Sheriff Mike Neal said it appears last week’s incident involving a Fayette R-III bus driver is “not as bad as we thought.” Sheriff Neal confirmed the driver, Don Nelson, 67, was booked and released last Thursday following the incident on the school bus. Nelson is accused of harassing and assaulting students on the
Continue Reading19-year-old placed on probation for role in Columbia homicide
A Boone County judge sentenced a Columbia man to 5 years probation Tuesday for his involvement in a 2016 homicide. Jadarius Sanders pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of hindering prosecution in connection to the shooting death of 17-year-old Marquez Reed on July 27 near Allen Street and LaSalle place in central Columbia. According to
Continue ReadingUtilities advisory board recommends rate increase, cites problems in review process
In a 3-2 vote on Wednesday the Water & Light Advisory Board decided to draft a letter to City Council that will endorse the budget as presented, which includes rate increases. The board discussed a lack of formal process for reviewing budget changes, claiming they have not been able to answer fellow citizens who questioned
Continue ReadingNew MU chancellor discusses plans for student enrollment, engagement
University of Missouri chancellor Alexander Cartwright sat down with reporters for the first time since joining the university in August and discussed his long-term plans for the university. Cartwright fielded questions on a number of topics, including the future of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students at the university, as well as how he
Continue ReadingFirst week of meteorological fall living up to its name
Mid-Missourians certainly have been in for a treat when stepping outside. Temperatures for the most part have been the coolest they’ve been in months. This trend is all thanks to a strong cold front that tracked through Mid-Missouri Monday. Upper level winds continue to bring in cooler and drier air from parts of Canada, which
Continue ReadingCallaway County man charged with statutory rape, sodomy, child molestation and sexual misconduct
A Callaway County man has been charged with first degree statutory rape, two attempts of first degree sodomy, first degree child molestation and first degree sexual misconduct after raping a minor. On April 23, Callaway County authorities responded to a Callaway County Children’s Division Investigator who needed assistance with a hotline report. According to the
Continue ReadingContinued dry, warming by the weekend
TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies will allow temperatures to drop back into the upper 40s by early Thursday morning with light northwesterly winds under 10 mph. THURSDAY: Temperatures will remain mild, reaching the mid to upper 70s in the afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Wind will shift to the west at 5-10 mph. The weather looks
Continue ReadingMan steals master keys to Stephens College, other personal items
A man has been charged with stealing a Michael Kors purse, an iPhone 6, a makeup bag anf work keys with the master keys to the entire Stephens College campus. The theft coast a total of $1750. On May 11, Daniel Hughes was at 1300 East Broadway when security officers made contact with him inside
Continue ReadingColumbia Water and Light to make financial statements more transparent for future budget
The Columbia Water and Light Advisory Board discussed the recent issue of utility rate increases in a meeting from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. Tuesday that the Columbia city council brought up during a previous council meeting. Some members of the board wanted Water and Light to better explain to customers why the utility rate
Continue ReadingDry and cool weather stick around through the rest of the week
WEDNESDAY: If you have been waiting for the cooler weather, today is your day. Highs this afternoon will climb into the upper 60s and lower 70s across a good portion of Mid-Missouri. It will be the coolest day of the next 7 and will feel spectacular thanks to low humidity. Winds will remain out of
Continue ReadingUPDATE: Man wanted for disobeying protective order and endangerment of child turns himself in
UPDATE 9/6: ABC 17 News has confirmed with the Boone County Sheriff’s Department that Edwards turned himself in on Tuesday evening. ORIGINAL STORY: Boone County sheriff’s deputies are looking for a 31-year-old Jefferson City man charged with disobeying a judge’s protective order and first degree endangerment of a child, according to an official press release.
Continue Reading40s for the morning, but a pleasant afternoon
WEDNESDAY: Waking up temperatures will be chilly, as low temperatures drop into the mid to upper 40s. After a cool morning, we’ll have a mild and pleasant afternoon. Temperatures will reach the low 70s with northwesterly winds up to 13 mph under mostly sunny skies. TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies will allow temperatures to drop back
Continue ReadingUPDATE: Council goes with roundabout at Green Meadows and Forum
The Columbia City Council voted 6-1 to move forward with a double-lane roundabout at Green Meadows Road and Forum Boulevard. Columbia Public Works recommended the city choose that option among four other ideas to make the intersection safer and move cars through it quicker. Mayor Brian Treece cast the one vote against it, citing both
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