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Missouri #1 in Meth…Again

Final 2012 numbers from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration showed Missouri with more meth lab busts than any other state again.Since 2004, Missouri has led the nation in busts all but two years – 2010 and 2011. In 2012, the DEA recorded 1825 meth lab busts in Missouri, beating second-ranked Tennessee by 240.According to numbers

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Vote Possible on CPS Start Times

Monday night Columbia School board members could vote on change to school start times.The plan Superintendent Chris Belcher is backing will have middle schools starting at 7:30 a.m. Lee, Midway Heights, New Haven, Ridgeway and Benton, Rock Bridge and Two Mile Prairie elementary schools would start at 7:40 a.m. All other elementary schools would start

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3/11: Cold Weather Monday

It won’t feel like March as temperatures stay in the 30s Monday with gusty northwesterly winds. Temperatures will start near 30 in the morning with some light snow showers possible. Clouds will break up late in the day with afternoon highs in the upper 30s, dropping to the mid 20s Monday night as skies clear.

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Child Killed in Accident on I-44

A young Missouri girl was killed in a single-car accident on I-44 in Pulaski County Saturday afternoon.The Missouri State Highway Patrol says 8-year-old Hannah Lamb of Nevada, Mo. was killed after the van she was riding in crashed on eastbound I-44 near mile marker 152. According to troopers, the van was driven by 15-year-old Logan

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Daycare Owner on Trial

***UPDATED TUESDAY 8:30 P.M.***The second day of trial for Shelley Richter moved from emotion to science. On Monday, Lane Schaefer’s parents testified.But Tuesday came down to the medicine. Dr. Nitin Patel, a University Hospital physician, told the jury Schaefer’s brain injuries reflected “non-accidental trauma,” and had most likely occurred the day prior. He treated then-seven

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Mid-MO Bank Robber Sentenced

A federal judge sentenced a southwest Missouri man Monday to more than eight years in prison for his involvement in six bank robberies including two in Missouri dating back to 2010.Kenneth Dewain Parker, 49, appeared in court Monday. He admitted to the robberies last July. Parker robbed the U.S. Bank on Broadway in Columbia in

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Drought Conditions Improve

Heavy snow and rain over the past month has improved Mid-Missouri’s severe drought conditions but the melting snow and recent rain is pushing creeks and streams into fields. Experts expect the foot and a half of snow melting plus rainfall over the weekend will ease the extreme drought condition hurting Missouri farmers. ABC 17’s Storm

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Rockslide Closes Down Lane

MoDOT crews are cleaning up the remnants of a rock slide along highway 63 in southern Boone County from Friday. They tell ABC 17 News the bluff crumbled and went spilling onto the shoulder and even into the driving lane. Crews expect to be cleaning up into Tuesday.This might not be the last time they

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Four Arrested for Panhandling

Columbia police arrested four people Thursday for aggressive panhandling near a busy shopping center at the corner of Trimble Road and Brickton Road.Levi Monie-Turnlow, Bobbie Leos, Erma Boyd and Joe Rosales were picked up for misdemeanor panhandling, a violation of a 2000 city ordinance. The CPD arrest report said the four had been arrested for

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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 high

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Spending Package Moves Forward

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – A Missouri House committee has endorsed a state bonding package to fund construction projects at college campuses, parks and other state facilities.The proposal endorsed Tuesday would allow up to $1.2 billion in bonds. It calls for at least $500 million to be used for non-higher education projects with at least

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Director of Parks and Rec Named

As Columbia’s director of Parks and Recreation gets ready to head into retirement this week, his replacement has been named.City officials say Mike Griggs, the assistant Parks and Recreation director, will take over as director effective March 15.He was chosen out of 100 applications to take over for Mike Hood who retires March 14 after

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Future of Niedermeyer Building

***UPDATE TUESDAY 6:37 P.M.***There is some hope a historic downtown Columbia building will be preserved. We’ve been telling you since late last year the city had plans to tear down the Niedermeyer building and replace it with a 15-story student apartment complex. But once the buyer heard about the history of the building he couldn’t

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Spring Camp Starts Tuesday

Mizzou Football beings their month long spring camp practices. Starting today the Tigers will be getting ready for the 2013 SEC Football Season.Spring Camp goes from March 12 through April 20. The Tigers will scrimmage April 6th and !3th at 9 AM. The Black and Gold game will be April 20th at 1 PM.Attached are

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FDA Z-Pak alert

The FDA announced the popular antibiotic zithromax, or Z-Pak, can cause fatal heart rhythms. In 2011, over 40 million patients were prescribed the drugs.”I think physicians like it because it’s a short therapy. It’s only about five days, there are only a total of six pills to take and even though you only take it

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