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Akin Brings in $1 Million

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Republican challenger Todd Akin says he has topped $1 million in online donations for his campaign against Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri.Akin mounted an aggressive online fundraising drive in mid-August after losing the financial backing of some Republican groups because of his remarks about women’s bodies having ways of avoiding

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10/9: Rain Possible Tuesday PM

A cold front will move through the area Tuesday afternoon with scattered showers trailing behind it. Showers will be possible, mainly for areas along and north of I-70, from the late afternoon into the evening. Rainfall amounts will be 0.1″ or less. Clouds will clear the area overnight with clear sky conditions by Wednesday morning.Highs

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Section of 9th Street Closed

Starting Tuesday, Columbia Water and Light will be repairing a water main line on 9th Street near Cherry Street.This will cause the north and east bound lanes of the street to be partially blocked. While the street will remain open, motorists are encouraged to avoid the area. The project should be completed by the end

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Spence Receives Campaign Money

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Republican Dave Spence has received a $950,000 contribution to help with his Missouri governor race.Spence’s campaign last week reported receiving the money from the state affiliate of the Republican Governors Association. The national organization reported shifting a total of $3 million to its Missouri committee.Campaigns and political committees must report contributions

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Boil Advisory for Lake Area

The Ozarks Shore Water Company and Camden County Public Water Supply District Number Four have issued a boil advisory for customers.The voluntary boil advisory affects customers who live on Duckhead Road or any roads that branch off of Duckhead Road.Officials say a water main in the area was damaged by a contractor. Crews are working

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McCaskill Tied to Federal Money

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Businesses affiliated with the husband of Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill received almost $40 million of federal subsidies for low-income housing developments during her first five years in office.McCaskill’s Republican challenger, Todd Akin, claims the payments represent a “conflict of interest and a breach of trust” with voters. McCaskill says “the accusation

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Columbia Man Accused of Forgery

A Boone County man has been charged with forgery for allegedly writing company checks to himself.Cory R. Hall, 24, of Columbia was charged with three counts of forgery and arraigned in court Tuesday. According to Ashland police, Hall is accused of forging checks from his employer, EZ Trailers.Court documents state that Hall wrote nearly two

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Restaurants Reopen After Roaches

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 12 P.M.***Health officials confirm that both Famous Cajun Grill and Stir Fry 88 have reopened in the Columbia Mall’s food court.Inspectors say the eateries failed a check Tuesday afternoon, but then passed a second check later in the day before reopening late Tuesday night.***ORIGINAL STORY***Two Columbia restaurants remain closed Wednesday following another inspection

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Belfonte Ice Cream Recalled

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Belfonte Ice Cream is recalling two types of ice cream that contain peanut butter because of the potential of salmonella contamination.The Kansas City-based company announced Tuesday that it was voluntarily recalling 56-ounce containers of Home Run Sundae and Mama’s Choice Reverse Peanut Butter Pie. The ice cream was sold between

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10/10: Rain and Storm Chances

The surface high pressure area which will keep us dry and cool Wednesday will move east Wednesday night, allowing southerly winds to bring warmer, moist air north Thursday. Clouds will increase Thursday with some showers or isolated t-storms possible Thursday evening and night mainly south of I-70. A cold front moving south through the state

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Restaurant Closures Common

After the temporary closure of two Columbia restaurants, ABC 17 News looked into what health inspectors look for when they do checks and how often.On average, six to ten businesses are closed every year because of health violations.The health department says the city and county have enough inspectors. Manager Kala Gunier says restaurants closing down

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JCPS Discusses Enrollment

Jefferson City Public School officials met Tuesday night to talk about updated enrollment numbers and to get a look at how the district has grown in the past 50 years.School board officials toured North Elementary School, which received a $1.5 million renovation recently. This comes just two weeks after the announcement of plans to ask

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Couple Escapes House Fire

***UPDATE 12:55 P.M.***Jefferson City Fire Department spokesman Jason Turner estimates damages to be around $90,000. The cause of the fire is believed to be accidental, but investigators are not ruling out a faulty furnace.***UPDATE 6:06 A.M.***Firefighters have clarified that an elderly couple in the home got out after the fire started. Neither person was hurt,

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Toyota Recalls 7.4 Million Cars

TOKYO (AP) – Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 7.43 million vehicles in the U.S., Japan, Europe and elsewhere around the world for a faulty power-window switch – the latest, massive quality woes for Japan’s top automaker.The recall announced Wednesday affects more than a dozen models produced from 2005 through 2010. The power-window switch on the

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Computer Scam Hits Missouri

A computer scam is making its way around Missouri, trying to con people out of money.The Boone County Sheriff’s Cyber Crimes Task Force says a screen will appear on the victim’s computer telling them it’s been locked by the FBI, because of illegal downloads.The computer will lock up and try to con people into paying

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FEMA Extends Help to Joplin

JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) – Some families who lost their homes in the Joplin tornado have been given a seven-month extension to stay in government housing, but it will no longer be free.The Federal Emergency Management Agency has granted a request to keep its temporary housing units in Joplin until June 9, 2013. The trailers had

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