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That’s A Bummer

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Jordan McRae scored 15 points and Jarnell Stokes recorded a double-double Saturday as Tennessee rallied from an eight-point, second-half deficit to beat Missouri 64-62 and boost its NCAA tournament hopes.McRae, who had averaged 25.8 points in the six games leading up to this one, went scoreless in the first 18 minutes

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Teens Accused of Officer Attack

***UPDATE SUNDAY 11 P.M.***18-year-old Dillon Johnson was being held Sunday on $70,000 bond for the Friday officer assault and for drug possession. Johnson had been charged with Distributing or Delivering less than five grams of Marijuana and Assault Law Enforcement 2nd Degree.***ORIGINAL STORY***An 18 year old Huntsville man was in jail Saturday accused of stealing

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Three Arrested After Drug Search

Three people were arrested Thursday afternoon after Cole County deputies served two drug-related search warrants.According to a news release, the searches happened at 5217 Veil of Tears and 525 Empire Drive around 8:30 a.m. The searches were part of an ongoing narcotics investigation with Cole County and the MUSTANG Drug Task Force. National Guard Counterdrug

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SEC Tournament

***All SEC Network games will air on ABC 17 News. *** Mizzou plays Thursday at 9 PM on KMIZ and will face off against the winner of the Texas A&M-Auburn game. Wednesday, March 13 #12 South Carolina vs. #13 Mississippi State SEC Network/ESPN3 6:30 PM #11 Texas A&M vs. #14 Auburn – SEC Network/ESPN3 9

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Little to Gain from Tax Plan

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – The typical Missouri household might have relatively little to gain from a Senate-endorsed overhaul of the state’s tax policies.The proposed mixture of income tax cuts and sales tax hikes could save a few dozen dollars annually for a family of four earning just slightly more than Missouri’s median household income

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Man Gets 165 Years in Prison

***UPDATE MONDAY 7:13 P.M.***James Woods got 165 years in prison for assaulting and robbing two elderly women in Mid-Missouri.The first case in 2011 involved a 98 year-old victim. During the latest attack in 2012, Woods stole a necklace from a 72 year-old woman after following her home from a shopping trip in Columbia.Police arrested Woods

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$1M Headed to Food Bank

(AP) – A St. Louis-based philanthropic organization has awarded $1 million grants each to four food banks in the state.The Missouri Foundation for Health announced recently that it gave the grants to the Southeast Missouri Food Bank in Cape Girardeau, the St. Louis Area Food Bank, the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri in

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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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