Frank Haith talks first Mizzou basketball practice of the 2013-2014 season
Frank Haith talks about the first practice of the 2013-2014 basketball season, new players and goals looking ahead. Watch the full video above.
Continue ReadingFrank Haith talks about the first practice of the 2013-2014 basketball season, new players and goals looking ahead. Watch the full video above.
Continue ReadingThe 2014 budget for Columbia went into effect Tuesday. Public safety will see some some changes this year. The fire department has just over $800,000 more than in last year’s budget. “The biggest increase we saw in this year’s budget was five grant-funded firefighter positions that became part of the budget,” said Battalion Chief Brad
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Officer’s Association says the police department and city spent more than $500,000 of taxpayer money to wrongfully prosecute an officer accused of assault. The CPOA says its initial Internal Affairs report cleared Rob Sanders of any wrongdoing after a 2011 incident in a police department holding cell. Rob Sanders was charged with
Continue ReadingA former Columbia police officer who faced up to a year behind bars for shoving an inmate into a holding cell wall was found not guilty Tuesday. Rob Sanders had been charged with third-degree assault for the 2011 holding cell incident involving Kenneth Baker. Then in 2012, Chief Ken Burton fired Sanders for using excessive
Continue ReadingAT&T is planning to work on their cell service after numerous complaints from Mid-Missouri residents. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, who represents Missouri’s 3rd congressional district, met with the president of AT&T Missouri on Tuesday. Several Maries County residents told ABC 17 News they are having problems connecting to the network despite the cellular phone company saying
Continue ReadingAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is discontinuing some health insurance plans because of new health care reform requirements starting next year. In letters sent to certain plan holders, the company is recommending new policies to replace the ones that are discontinued. Boonville business owner Vaughn Sell got his letter Saturday morning. It begins: “Anthem
Continue ReadingAn Audrain County man has been arrested for allegedly possession child pornography. The Sheriff’s Office says it served a search warrant in the 400 block of Cleveland Street in Vandalia early Tuesday morning. Officers seized computer equipment and arrested 23-year-old Manuel Gomez after finding child pornography on the computer. Audrain County law enforcement say the
Continue ReadingThe government shutdown brings concerns for travelers. National monuments and tourist spots are closed across the nation, including the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Those traveling out of the country still needing passports are worried. Government officials warn that there could be delays in processing passport and visa applications. The government is still working to
Continue ReadingRR Donnelley employees in Jefferson City walked off the job for the last time Tuesday. In August, the publisher announced it would shutter its operations in the capital city and nearly 500 employees would lose their jobs. While it is a hard day for employees and their families, city officials are focusing on getting those
Continue ReadingColumbia police have made an arrest in a shooting that happened on Quail Drive late Monday. Around 11 p.m., callers reported hearing gunfire around the 2600 block of Quail Drive. Officers found shell casings and say no one was hurt and no property damaged. Police arrested Matthew Johnson in connection with the shooting. He was
Continue ReadingA restaurant in downtown Columbia is staying open after inspectors discovered roaches last week. The Chinese Wok was cleared on Monday after fixing the issues. The business at the corner of Fifth Street and Broadway was cited for six critical and six non-critical violations, after a customer said he found a roach on his table.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Gov. Jay Nixon in a budget battle with State Auditor Tom Schweich. The court ruled Tuesday that Schweich did not have legal standing to challenge about $170 million of spending cuts announced by Nixon in June 2011. The cuts to education and other services were based
Continue ReadingMissouri’s new federally-run health insurance marketplace features at least two major players – Coventry and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. A representative for Aetna, which now owns Coventry, told ABC 17 News Monday the company would offer plans in the state marketplace. That may be good news for people with doctors at Boone Hospital.
Continue ReadingLeaders of Ward Two in Columbia and police met with ward residents Monday night to inform them of upcoming projects and crime in the area. Police said violent crime and property crime in Ward Two is down one percent from this time last year. Last week at the Mayor’s Task Force for Community Violence meeting,
Continue ReadingEmployees at the power plant in Chamois left their jobs for the final time Monday. Central Electric Cooperative announced it would close the plant last winter. $2.2 million in direct payroll will be taken out of the local economy. The school district in Chamois could stand to lose $58,000. CEO Donald Shaw told ABC 17
Continue ReadingBoone County fire crews rescued four people Monday afternoon after they got stuck in the middle of the Missouri River. The first calls came in around 3:10 p.m., but firefighters had to go about a mile upriver from Huntsdale to get around a sand bar and then back down to the stranded boaters. Crew members
Continue ReadingA man confessed he attacked a deputy last year and stole his patrol car, taking authorities on a lengthy car chase around Boonville. Ronald Greer pleaded guilty last week on two counts — assaulting an officer and escaping from custody. All other charges were dropped, and Greer received 15 years in prison. Deputies were transporting
Continue ReadingThe possible shutdown of government in Washington DC is projected to have a to have a significant impact in Mid-Missouri. There are still several questions out there about what will exactly be affected. The Department of State has some funds outside the congressional budget. If you’re looking to get a passport they will still be
Continue ReadingThe flu killed 1,300 people in Missouri alone in one year, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The Boone County Health Department is fighting the spread of the flu by offering flu shots for both kids and adults. The shots are free for kids ages 6 months to 18. They are
Continue ReadingDemocratic state representative Chris Kelly says a federal shutdown could have a major impact on the Missouri economy. He says Missouri’s federal employees would feel the loss of that time with no pay or work. Kelly also says the jobs that federal employees do are crucial to the Missouri economy. “Things like research, passports, parks,
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