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New police chief named in Hallsville
The Hallsville Board of Aldermen has hired a new police chief for the city. The board unanimously offered the position during a closed session Monday to Andrew Van Hulten, who had been serving as interim chief since the position became vacant earlier this month, the city said in a news release. Van Hulten joined the
Continue ReadingDecision postponed in case against A New Missouri
UPDATE 3:25 P.M.: A judge stayed a decision on the request to take deposition of A New Missouri board members and compel the organization to preserve documents until Oct. 4 in order to also consider a motion to dismiss the case by lawyers for A New Missouri. ORIGINAL STORY Attorneys for the nonprofit organization, A
Continue ReadingHeavy rainfall and strong winds over southern Mid-MO this afternoon
THIS AFTERNOON: We’re continuing to track a complex of thunderstorms across southern Mid-Missouri this afternoon. Places just along I-70, west of HWY 63 and further south have the best chance of seeing rainfall this afternoon. There is the potential for some stronger storms near the Lake of the Ozarks & eastward into Phelps & Pulaski
Continue ReadingPeriods of showers and storms through the weekend
THURSDAY: The day will start off dry in most areas but areas near HWY 65 could see some rain moving in from the west by 8 AM. Showers & t-storms are possible in the morning mainly in our southwestern counties with a lower chance farther north and east. As the storm system continues to make
Continue ReadingSurvivor of duck boat sinking urges ban on such crafts
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana woman whose husband and three children died when a duck boat sank last month in Missouri said Tuesday she hopes to save lives by backing an effort to ban the amphibious tourist boats.Tia Coleman, speaking through tears during a news conference in her Indianapolis home, urged people to sign an
Continue ReadingFourth lawsuit filed in Branson duck boat tragedy
The daughter of a man killed in the duck boat sinking last month on Table Rock Lake has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court. Jennifer Asher, daughter of William Asher of St. Louis, filed the suit Monday against Ripley Entertainment Inc., a Florida company that owns the Ride the Ducks attraction in Branson,
Continue ReadingDeath toll increases to 17 after boat capsizes at Table Rock Lake
UPDATE 7/20 – 10:51 a.m.: The Missouri State Highway patrol confirmed divers have recovered the last four bodies from Table Rock Lake on Friday morning. It brings the death toll to 17 people. UPDATE 7/20 – 7:15 a.m.: Divers have found the bodies of two more passengers in a deadly boast accident at Table Rock
Continue ReadingCoast Guard launches official investigation into Table Rock drownings
On Wednesday the U.S. Coast Guard launched a formal investigation into the cause of deaths of 17 people at Table Rock Lake July 19. A Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) is the Coast Guard’s highest-level of review. Five members will look into what happened on Stretch Duck 07. That covers all aspects including whether they
Continue ReadingMan who pulled duck boat victims from water sues
A man who helped pull victims of the Table Rock Lake duck boat disaster is suing the company that operated the boat and its captain, alleging the experience caused him physical and psychological injuries. Gregory Harris, a former employee of the paddlewheel boat Branson Belle, filed the lawsuit Wednesday in Taney County circuit court. Harris
Continue ReadingPolice search for suspect in Sylvan Lane shooting
The Columbia Police Department is actively searching for a shooting suspect and is asking for the public’s help in locating him. Anthony Neill, 27, is accused of second degree murder and is a suspect in the murder of Randall King II in the 1500 block of Sylvan Lane at approximately 11 p.m. on Monday. He’s
Continue ReadingWoman accused of animal abuse after dog starves to death
UPDATE: A spokesperson for the Health Department said it could not provide more information on the dogs because it “does not comment on pending litigation.” ORIGINAL STORY: A Columbia woman has been charged with five counts of animal abuse after a dog was found to have starved to death in her care. Four other dogs
Continue ReadingCity makes first steps in installing downtown lighting
The City of Columbia is one step closer to providing more nighttime security in the downtown area. The poles for the new lighting downtown just arrived Tuesday, according to city officials. While it’s still unclear when the lights will be installed, city officials said they will placed in the area around Hitt Street and Broadway.
Continue ReadingJCPS conducting internal review of strict drug-testing policy
The Board of Education for Jefferson City Public Schools is looking for ways to improve and possibly cheapen the district’s drug testing policy for students. The district requires all high school students participating in Missouri State High School Activities Association-sanctioned activities to enter the Student Drug Testing Program. Students in the program are required to
Continue ReadingPolice investigating robbery at Landmark Bank
The Columbia Police Department took one woman into custody after she allegedly robbed a bank Wednesday morning at about 11 a.m. It happened at Landmark Bank on Paris Road in Columbia, and at least seven police cars were on the scene blocking both entrances to the bank. According to officers, a patrol car was driving
Continue ReadingPhishing email causes headaches at University of Missouri
A phishing scam that led to delays in University of Missouri campus emails Tuesday happened after a Missouri Democratic Party message was used by someone else for nefarious purposes. The emails began when staffers with the party sent messages to several campus emails Monday seeking student volunteers and unwittingly sent the message to a listserv
Continue ReadingBoone County, CDC see increase in STDs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released reports showing cases of sexually transmitted diseases have a “steep” and “sustained increase” from 2013 to 2017. This data coincides with data released Wednesday from Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services. Boone County and the state of Missouri saw an increase in 2017, and
Continue ReadingMU football stadium construction creates changes for game days
Fans will need to be aware of some game-day changes at Memorial Stadium when the Missouri Tigers kick off the 2018 football season Saturday. Construction on a revamped seating area at the south end zone will have some stadium access points closed. Pedestrians should use the north side of the stadium when trying to access
Continue ReadingPolice: Sylvan Lane homicide was meth deal gone bad
A fatal shooting in an apartment on Sylvan Lane on Monday happened during a drug deal gone wrong, investigators allege in a probable cause statement filed in the cases of two people accused of murder. Columbia police on Tuesday arrested Daria Littleton, 41, of Columbia on suspicion of second-degree murder and said they were looking
Continue ReadingMultiple factors play into how long crashes take to clear
The sheer size of the tractor-trailer than crashed on Interstate 70 near Highway 63 early Wednesday contributed to the four hours of traffic delays that came afterward. Columbia Fire Department Assistant Chief Brad Fraizer said the time it takes to clear a crash and get traffic back to normal depends on several circumstances. The primary
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