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1/28: Heavy Rainfall Poss. Tue

Spotty showers are possible Monday, however much better chances for rainfall and thunderstorms are expected on Tuesday.A cold front approaching Mid-Missouri Tuesday will bring the potential for widespread heavy rainfall. Rainfall totals of .5″ to 1.25″ are possible, depending on the location of heavier downpours due to thunderstorms.Some thunderstorms may be strong to severe with

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Man Settles CPD Lawsuit

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – A man who alleges Columbia police used excessive force during his 2009 arrest has agreed to settle his federal lawsuit for $55,000.The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that David Riley was awarded the settlement after a pre-trial conference last week.Riley was treated for a broken bone in his left arm, facial lacerations,

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State of the State on Monday

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is expected to seek more spending on health care and education when he outlines his new budget proposal.Nixon is to present a budget Monday to lawmakers as part of his annual State of the State address. The Democratic governor already has revealed parts of his plan.Nixon

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Flu Plagues Mid-Missouri

Local Mid-Missouri clinics have been packed over the weekend with people showing signs of the flu. It’s happening across the country during what’s considered one of the worst flu seasons on record.Doctors have seen people flooding through their doors, even though the flu’s been bad since September the season’s not close to being over until

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Utilities Bill Could Raise Rates

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri power companies could seek to levy a surcharge for costs from infrastructure projects under a legislative proposal.The legislation filed in the Senate has support from 17 lawmakers. That includes five Democrats and two top Republican leaders.Supporters say it would help power companies make investments to improve the state’s power

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MFA Oil/BreakTime Shootout

Here are scores from Sunday’s MFA Oil/BreakTime Shootout at Mizzou Arena. Click on the video link provided to see highlights from every game played. Boys ScoresMEADVILLE 42GLASGOW 59J. Thompson, GLA: 15 ptsJ. Monnig, GLA: 14 pts, 13 reb, 4 blk, 4 stlHALLSVILLE 54SOUTHERN BOONE 59N. Katz, HALL: 13 ptsN. Carlos, SB: 25 pts, 11 reb,

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Burglary Ring Busted

Investigators in Pulaski County say they’ve busted a burglary ring in which the thieves were after guns. Ryan Kelley, Justin Cristoffer and Joseph Paschell were arrested on numerous charges, from burglary to felon in possession of a firearm.Investigators say for weeks now people have been coming home to find their homes broken into. And say

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Mid-Mo Lawyer on Trial

***UPDATE TUESDAY 11:07 P.M.***Following the conviction of James A. Clampitt for the death of Richard Cobb, Tuesday, the victim’s brother, Jason Cobb said, “we are happy this day is over with and want all involved to know that our hearts go out to the family of James Clampitt, his mother, kids, and new wife. Today

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Prescription Drugs Found in Stop

Boone County Deputies find prescription drugs during a traffic stop.Deputies pulled over Kayal Schumaker, 22, of Fayette, just before midnight Sunday on I-70.During the stop they found out Schumaker had a warrant out for her arrest.When they searched her car they found prescription medication that was not prescribed to Schumaker. She was arrested and taken

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Boiling Point

According to FBSchedules.com, Purdue athletic director Morgan Burke has confirmed Missouri and Purdue will play a home-and-home football series starting in 2017. The first game in the series will take place at Faurot Field in Columbia. The Tigers will travel to West Lafayette to play the Boilermakers in 2018. Burke said both contests will take

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Lawmakers Address Mamtek

Missouri lawmakers say there needs to be a way to stop bad projects like a failed Mid-Missouri sweetener plant that cost tax payers big bucks. Early Monday a House committee took a closer look at the Missouri Quality Jobs Act.The program has brought jobs to Missouri but it is also blamed for luring Mamtek, the

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1/29: Severe Storm Threat

An approaching cold front will increase our chance of t-storms from late-morning Tuesday through the afternoon. A few of these storms may be severe with damaging winds the primary threat. There is a very low chance of isolated, brief tornadoes. Heavy rain is also likely with these storms with rainfall amounts of 1 to 2

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Drug Bust in Columbia

Columbia police arrested Anthony Warren and Creston Johnson Sunday after a traffic stop on Vandiver Drive. Officers say they pulled over a truck they identified as being involved in drug crimes, and the two occupants took off running. Investigators say they found drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, and five packets of heroin, prepared for sale. Both

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Nixon Lays Out Goals

***UPDATE, 7:17 A.M.***(AP) – Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon wants to raise the pay of state employees while also cutting 190 positions in state government.Nixon on Monday proposed a 2 percent raise for state workers effective Jan. 1, 2014 – halfway through the state’s next budget year. The governor’s plan calls for a targeted salary increase

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MU Gets $8.3 Million in Upgrades

The University of Missouri Athletics Department is getting $8.3 million in upgrades.The gift was announced Tuesday for renovations to Memorial Stadium and a clubhouse for the golf program. The new facilities at The Club at Old Hawthorne include coaches’ offices, locker rooms, heated hitting bays and new swing technology.The donation follows a $30 million gift

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Tuesday’s Storms Cause Damage

Severe storms moving through Mid-Missouri Tuesday afternoon caused damage in portions of the region.The most damage appears to have occurred just west of Jefferson City. Storm reports show power lines down near St. Martins, seven utility poles down near Apache Flats, and an uprooted tree that blocked traffic on Highway 50 near Business 50.Emergency officials

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