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Jefferson City leaders hold public forum on new car dealership
Jefferson City’s Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposed new car dealership. Corwin Automotive Group is planning to build a 30,000 square foot facility in the 3600 block of Missouri Boulevard. The facility would include a service department and detail shop. The dealership told ABC 17 News it would move
Continue ReadingMan drowns at the Lake of the Ozarks
A Mid-Missouri man died Wednesday at the Lake of the Ozarks. The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed Timothy Walter, 33, of Camdenton drowned while working on a dock at the Atlantis Island Condos. According to officials, Walter was working on a dock when he jumped into into the water around 11:30 a.m. After he did
Continue ReadingBoone Hospital Center cuts dozens of jobs
Boone Hospital Center announced Wednesday it cut dozens of jobs. The hospital informed staff it was cutting 26 full-time equivalent positions due to a “workforce optimization.” A hospital spokesman said 20 current employees are impacted. Out of those employees, 13 have been displaced from their positions and seven will see their hours reduced. The center
Continue ReadingServices announced for Dr. Eliot Battle
Funeral services have been announced for former Columbia Public Schools educator Dr. Eliot Battle. A Celebration of Life service will be held Saturday, June 29 at the Missouri United Methodist Church. The service will begin at 11 a.m. A reception will be held following the service in the multipurpose room of the Christian Life Center.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri Chancellor Brady Deaton to retire
University of Missouri Chancellor Brady Deaton will leave the university. MU officials made the announcement during a press conference in the Jesse Hall Rotunda. Deaton’s resignation is effective November 15. “I am extraordinarily honored and privileged to have led the University of Missouri through the last nine years of exciting, eventful and rewarding times,” Deaton
Continue ReadingExperts say leaving children in the car unattended even for short amounts of time is dangerous
In the last 24 months, 911 dispatchers have received 94 calls in Boone County for children left in a car. Dr. Eric Bettis of the Broadway Urgent Care facility said kids are more susceptible to heat injuries than adults. “Lots of times, people just don’t want to bother their children or they don’t want to
Continue ReadingResidents and the Missouri Department of Transportation differ on new bridge plan
A pair of Missouri lawmakers met with residents Wednesday afternoon to discuss a controversial proposed bridge project. The bridge is on Highway 41 spans the Lamine River near Arrow Rock in Cooper County. The Missouri Department of Transportation wants to replace the 80-year-old bridge because engineers and residents say the current bridge is too old
Continue ReadingAAA study shows in car devices are more dangerous than talking on the phone
Hands-free cell phone devices in vehicles are supposed to be safer, but a new study shows that isn’t necessarily true. On Wednesday, AAA reported in-car phone and GPS devices are more distracting and dangerous than talking with the phone up to your ear. “They aren’t as safe as some people believe they are,” said AAA
Continue ReadingCourt rules in favor of Jefferson City over trash service dispute
Jefferson City has won a four-year-old lawsuit stemming from when the city made trash service mandatory. After the trash service was implemented, residents voted to keep it in 2011, but George Mascengale continued to sue the city in an attempt to overturn the mandatory service. On Tuesday, an appellate court handed down a verdict that
Continue ReadingCrash sends University of Missouri football players, two others to the hospital
A Tuesday morning crash on Stadium Boulevard in Columbia sent four people to the hospital, including two University of Missouri football players. Emergency crews responded to a head-on collision around 10 a.m. at the intersection of Stadium and Champions Drive near Memorial Stadium. University officials confirmed Wednesday that Anthony Sherrills and Eric Beisel, both incoming
Continue ReadingHarry S. Truman State Park beach to remain closed
The public swimming beach at Harry S. Truman State Park will remain closed due to high bacteria levels. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources said water samples taken Monday showed higher than recommended levels of bacteria. DNR says the campground beach at the park will be open. Park visitors can pick up a free pass
Continue ReadingOne killed, one seriously injured in Benton County crash
One person was killed and another seriously injured in a Benton County car crash Tuesday night. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says Kathy L. Wilson, 45, of Clinton was killed in an accident on Highway 7 near Bell Island Road. Troopers say a car driven by Timothy J. Brown, 26, of Clinton crossed the center
Continue ReadingFormer Columbia Public Schools leader Eliot Battle dies
Columbia Public School officials confirmed longtime educator Dr. Eliot Battle has died. Officials say he died from injuries he received in a car crash. Columbia police say the accident happened June 7. The accident was a one vehicle crash at Rollins Road and Eastlake Drive. A witness told police he saw the car travel westbound
Continue ReadingCole County commissioners want action over spewing sewage
A feud between Cole County commissioners and the Cole County prosecutor over raw sewage is being taken to the next level. Tuesday afternoon, county commissioners called on Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster to get involved in a case where raw sewage is leaking from a private residence, posing a major health and environmental hazard. Commissioners
Continue ReadingMissouri’s newest Tigers earn major honors.
Two future Missouri Tigers landed big honors. Mizzou softball signees Tori Finucane (Gemantown, Md.) and Casey Stangel (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) earned Gatorade Softball Player of the Year awards for their respective states of high school competition, the Gatorade Company, in collaboration with USA TODAY High School Sports, recently announced. Both players have earned the title
Continue ReadingMizzou ranks second in the SEC in APR
The NCAA has released its annual Academic Progress Rates (APR) for member schools, and once again, the University of Missouri stands out among the very best. A review of the numbers for all Southeastern Conference schools shows that Mizzou leads the league in APR rate in four different sports, a figure which is tied for
Continue ReadingColumbia Board members speak out on voting decision
Monday the Columbia board of education decided schools are safe enough without adding guns to holster of school safety and security personnel. Four board members voted against it while three members supported the proposal to arm the district director and assistant director of safety and security. “Our issue is to worry about those issues we
Continue ReadingBoone County deputies warn of increased summer crimes
Boone County Sheriff’s deputies are working overtime hours now that the weather has warmed up and dried out, according to one detective. Tom O’Sullivan told ABC 17 News Tuesday the department sees its busiest season once schools let out, families go on vacation and the weather gets nicer. “Summertime is vacation time, people are gone
Continue ReadingDrowning can be silent
In a report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 750 children age 15 and younger will drown next year. About 375 of them will do so within 25 yards of a parent. When a child is drowning, you won’t necessarily hear screams for help or even splashing. They’re unable to call for help because they’re
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