Teachers Doing Good: September winner, Mrs. Trusty
Erica Trusty from South Park Elementary in Moberly wins ABC 17’s Teachers Doing Good award for the month of September.
Continue ReadingErica Trusty from South Park Elementary in Moberly wins ABC 17’s Teachers Doing Good award for the month of September.
Continue ReadingA man wanted in connection with an August shooting in south Columbia was arrested Monday. 23-year-old Mylonyo “Lonnie” Tramire Cunningham is charged for the double shooting that injured two men early Saturday, August 29. Cunningham is charged with first degree assault and armed criminal action. Witnesses reported there was a fight before gunshots rang out
Continue ReadingThe Central Missouri Humane Society is looking for people to foster a dozen guinea pigs found abandoned in a box south of Columbia over the weekend. A Good Samaritan rescued the animals after discovering them next to a dry creek bed near Andrew Sapp Road outside Ashland. They were very malnourished, dehydrated and showed signs
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council approved the budget for the next fiscal year, without Mayor Bob McDavid’s plan for extra funds towards public safety. Mayor McDavid proposed moving $150,000 of the city council’s reserves into the public safety section of the budget, which includes police and fire departments. The Mayor wanted to use the money for
Continue ReadingA fire damaged a wood business east of Columbia early Tuesday morning. The fire started at around 12:45 a.m. at Chigger Creek Wood Products on Rangeline Road. Firefighters got to the scene to find heavy smoke coming from the building. No one was inside at the time, and no injuries have been reported. The cause
Continue ReadingJefferson City Mayor Carrie Tergin vetoed the budget Monday evening, before the city council voted to override the veto on a vote of 8-2. The city council approved an approximately $60 million budget in early September. In her veto message, Mayor Tergin cited the Council’s move to increase the Gross Receipts Utility Tax, which is
Continue ReadingSome mid-Missouri residents claim they’ve been ripped off by a Callaway County contractor, saying they paid him for work he didn’t finish or work they say was done poorly. Auxvasse resident Thomas Mcgrath said the plan was to have a fence built on his property before the end of the summer so he could raise
Continue ReadingAs runway repair at the Jefferson City Memorial Airport nears its end, crews say the finishing touch will require a temporary shutdown. The airport’s main runway has been closed for renovation since April and the smaller crosswind runway has been what planes used to take off and land. Because the two intersect, however, both muct
Continue ReadingA second person has died after a crashon Scott Boulevard near Smith Drive Saturday afternoon. The crash happened just before 4 o’clock. A Ford Taurus was traveling south on Scott Boulevard through the intersection, at the same time a Nissan Altima was turning left onto Smith Drive. The Altima was hit on its passenger side.
Continue ReadingLeaders of Missouri’s public community colleges and universities say they’ll freeze undergraduate tuition for the 2016-2017 school year. The tuition freeze is part of an agreement announced Monday with Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon. He is recommending $55.7 million more in performance funding for higher education next fiscal year. That’s a 6 percent increase and would
Continue ReadingOn Monday the results of a survey on sexual assault and misconduct were released by the University of Missouri. The University of Missouri was one of 27 Association of American Universities that participated in the “2015 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct.” Results show 30.8% of senior women have been victims of nonconsensual
Continue ReadingAt 1:15 Sunday morning, Columbia Police were dispatched to the 2900 block of Rangeline Street for reports of shots fired in the Colonial Village Mobile Home Park. Officers found multiple shell casings in the area. They also found at least three cars and three homes believed to be hit by bullets. No injuries were reported.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to a fatal single vehicle accident on County Road 338 around 9:15 Saturday night. Troopers said the driver, Kevin Rackers, 50, of New Bloomfield, drove up a steep embankment, hit a tree and rolled down an embankment coming to a rest on it’s side by a creek. The Boone
Continue ReadingAs we close in on the fall season that officially begins this Wednesday, temperatures are expected to warm to levels that are more typical of summer than autumn. According to the Climate Prediction Center’s temperature outlook for the first week of October, Mid-Missouri won’t see fall-like temperatures anytime soon. The Climate Prediction Center has stated
Continue ReadingAuthorities are still searching for a suspect who is believed to be setting fires in Cooper County Saturday afternoon. Crews were working two structure fires and a grass fire right just outside Boonville city limits Saturday. The Cooper County Sheriff’s Office says they can’t confirm whether the suspect is connected to all three fires. The
Continue ReadingLaw enforcement agencies are looking for a man who robbed two businesses at gunpoint Saturday night. At 7:40 p.m. the Callaway County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call for an armed robbery at the Day’s Inn in Kingdom City. Deputies say a man, whose picture was captured by the hotel’s video surveillance, walked into the
Continue ReadingColumbia police are investigating an armed robbery at the Eagle Stop gas station on Providence Road. The call came in just before 9 p.m. Saturday. Officers were questioning people in the area and other nearby businesses. One officer later ran out of the Eagle Stop and took off in his car traveling southbound on Providence
Continue ReadingAfter a cold front pushed its way through the Midwest on Friday, the showers and thunderstorms that ensued ahead of the front have been replaced by a quiet, cool weather pattern. High pressure that followed the frontal boundary is currently anchored over northern Missouri and southeast Iowa. The current location of this high pressure system
Continue ReadingEarly Saturday morning, Columbia Police received two separate reports of sexual assault. The first alleged assault happened inside the Eighth and Cherry Street Parking garage just before 2 a.m. An 18-year-old woman was walking to her car parked inside the garage when she said she was grabbed from behind by an unknown man. She reported
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