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Safety at Inauguration

Governor Jay Nixon will be among the state leaders sworn in starting at 8:30 A.M Monday morning. With thousands of people expected law enforcement has been prepping for the day since the last inauguration. While they were making the final touches on Sunday they explained safety is their top priority.”We expect a great day hopefully

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1/14: Cold Start to Week

Following last weekend’s wintry mix and dropping temperatures, our weather will be mostly sunny (after morning clouds move out) and chilly for Monday. Highs will only reach the upper 20s with light northerly winds. Average highs are in the upper 30s. Lows will drop back into the low-to-mid10s by Tuesday morning. Tuesday will be mostly

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Columbia Petro Mart Robbed

An investigation is underway after a Columbia gas station is robbed at gunpoint.Around 2:17 a.m. Monday morning police were called to the Petro Mart on Falling Leaf lane in reference to a robbery.Police say the suspect entered the store with a ski mask covering his face and a handgun, demanding money. He then fled on

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Bondsmen Shoot at Fugitive

***UPDATE MONDAY 8:47 A.M.***The Audrain County prosecutor confirms three bail bondsmen have been charged in this case.***ORIGINAL STORY, SUNDAY***A wanted fugitive was chased, shot at and beaten by three bail bondsmen Friday afternoon near Mexico.According to an Audrain County Sheriff news release, deputies responded to Oakcrest Trailer Court along Highway 54 for a report of

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October Robbery Suspect Caught

An arrest has been made in a New Bloomfield bank robbery case from October.Callaway County officials say Gary Coleman was arrested this weekend in San Antonio, Texas. Coleman was the suspect in the Bank Star One robbery that happened October 6.Callaway County officials say they worked with San Antonio authorities to arrest Coleman. He is

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Lawmakers Respond to Governor

Monday, lawmakers in the House and Senate both had some strong words for the returning governor.Jay Nixon holds the highest office in the state, but it can be argued Republicans hold the power. The party has enough votes to overturn any veto from the governor.Nixon started out addressing the bi-partisan nature of Missouri’s government saying,

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Mizzou Media Day

Click on the video link to hear Mizzou head Coach Frank Haith and a few of his players speak at Monday’s Media Day. Topics covered include: the loss to Ole Miss, Wednesday’s game with Georgia, the absence of Laurence Bowers, and Haith’s thoughts on the Miami NCAA investigation coming to a close shortly.

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Crime on the Rise

Violent and property crimes are on the rise and police are working to make sure it doesn’t get worse. The FBI released crime statistics for the first half of 2012. Although murders and rapes declined from 2011, overall violent crimes like robbery and assaults increased 1.9%. Property crimes like burglary, larceny, or car thefts also

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Cops Respond to Robbery

***UPDATE 11:15 A.M.***Officers said Ryan Ellingboe, 38, allegedly assaulted and robbed the man at the Sam’s Club parking lot Monday night.The victim, a 27-year-old man, was sitting in his friend’s car while she shopped at Sam’s. Ellingboe is the woman’s boyfriend.Investigators think Ellingboe walked up the car, punched the victim in the face and took

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Police Patrol Elementary Schools

Police officers will start patrolling inside Columbia elementary schools. Columbia police officially announced they were starting to check in with school administrators on a regular basis on campus, including elementary schools, Monday. We have been reporting new buzz-in systems and added cameras and lights around middle and high schools, even a police sub-station at a

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Police Step Up School Security

Police officers plan to make more of a presence in Columbia elementary schools. In the wake of the tragic shooting in Connecticut one month ago, local schools have considered new buzz-in systems, cameras and lights, even a police sub-station at a junior high school. This, however, is the biggest change to elementary schools since the

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More Options for School Changes

***UPDATE TUESDAY 6:20 P.M.***District leaders tell ABC 17 News it doesn’t look like the original plan of classes starting at 7:20 A. M. is going to happen. They say that’s too early for any school to start. But after meetings throughout the day, they believe they have somewhat of a better plan.District leaders met throughout

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Gov. Nixon Takes Oath of Office

Jay Nixon began his second and final term as Missouri’s Governor in Monday’s inauguration ceremony. Nixon’s address on the South Steps of the Capitol, echoed tones of working together that he pushed for in 2009. “Cooperation wasn’t considered a sign of weakness, but rather a prerequisite for progress,” Nixon said, “and progress is not partisan.”

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Mid-MO Mother Pleads Guilty

The Mid-Missouri woman accused of killing her infant claimed responsibility Monday.Cassidy King pleaded guilty as part of a plea arrangement with prosecutors. ABC 17 News has been following the story since police found the body of King’s baby in a pond near Higbee back in May 2011.King originally pleaded not guilty to the charge of

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Shooting at St. Louis School

***UPDATE 4 P.M.***ST. LOUIS (AP) – Police say a gunman walked into a business school in downtown St. Louis and shot an administrator in the chest before shooting himself.Police Chief Sam Dotson said the shooting happened about 2 p.m. Tuesday. The administrator was a man in his 40s who was shot in his office.Dotson says

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Large Fire Destroys House

***UPDATE 5:50 P.M.***Officials say the fire started in the kitchen Tuesday afternoon. The blaze caused $170,000 in damage and the home is considered a total loss.***ORIGINAL STORY***Numerous emergency crews are on the scene of a large structure fire north of Columbia.Columbia and Boone County fire crews are battling a fire at a home at 7875

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Panel Wants to Delay Demolition

The Downtown Columbia Leadership Council agreed to delay demolition projects in the district for the next six months.A developer from St. Louis wants to demolish the older apartments and build a 16-story student housing complex. The Niedermeyer is currently the oldest building in Columbia.Leaders want more time to consider the changes.On Monday, the Columbia city

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