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Boys Basketball scores Helias 67 Tolton 68Rock Bridge 53 Rockhurst 49Battle 44 Camdenton 73Wright City 40 North Callaway 49 Girls Basketball scores Wright City 39 North Callaway 51
Continue ReadingBoys Basketball scores Helias 67 Tolton 68Rock Bridge 53 Rockhurst 49Battle 44 Camdenton 73Wright City 40 North Callaway 49 Girls Basketball scores Wright City 39 North Callaway 51
Continue ReadingThe first time Robin Pingeton drove through the town of Montrose, she mistakenly passed the gymnasium. “There is a shop or a gas station on the corner, and on the other side is the gym,” Pingeton recalls. After that, you are back out in country.” But she was happy to turn around and drive back
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City Council voted Tuesday to spend money on more salt for roads this winter. Council approved $100,000 for additional road chemicals, with that money coming from the general fund. The money will go toward extra road salt and calcium chloride for the rest of the winter season. Council also approved a resolution Tuesday,
Continue ReadingCity leaders in Rocheport expect a packed house Wednesday for a discussion about a proposed 180-foot cell phone tower. The tower, to be built by Wireless Asset Group of St. Charles, would expand AT&T service for far western part of Boone County. But a flier sent to ABC 17 News this week showed growing opposition
Continue ReadingThe Miller County Prosecutor has sent a cease and desist to the rap-metal group Insane Clown Posse. Last week, the group announced on their website they were looking for a new venue after Crybaby Campgrounds in Kaiser got out of their contract with the promoters of the group. The rap-metal group is known for troubled
Continue ReadingGov. Nixon and the University of Missouri system President Tim Wolfe both spoke at a rally in the state capital Tuesday morning. Hundreds attended from each of the four campuses, including Columbia, St. Louis, Kansas City and Rolla. The 40th annual legislative day is sponsored by the University of Missouri Alliance of Alumni Associations and
Continue ReadingAspen Heights management met Tuesday with Columbia officials to come up with ideas on how to keep their residents safe. Columbia and University police attended, as well as MU officials, city council members, and other student housing complexes. Aspen Heights is a gated community with security cameras at entrances, alarm systems in the homes, and
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Commission met today to vote whether or not to tear down the old county jail and build a new courtroom in its place. After hearing from the Historic City of Jefferson group, it decided to postpone the vote for now and look into other options. For over an hour, the commissioners discussed
Continue ReadingAn 8-year-old eastern Missouri boy has died from injuries suffered in a stabbing during a domestic dispute. Warren County authorities say Mason Vandiver died about 1 a.m. Tuesday at Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center in St. Louis. He had been on life-support since the attack Friday night at a home near Jonesburg. Mason’s mother, 29-year-old
Continue ReadingAmeren Corp. is promoting Warner Baxter to president of the St. Louis-based utility, effective immediately, and he’ll become CEO this spring. Baxter is a longtime executive at Ameren. He succeeds Thomas Voss, who will retire on July 1. Ameren said Tuesday that Baxter also has been elected to the board of directors. He will become
Continue ReadingThe Columbia city council voted down a proposed tax increment finance district, or TIF, 5-2 Monday night. The TIF district proposal would have frozen sales tax and property tax rates for up to 23 years to pay for $70 million infrastructure upgrades needed downtown. Some council members said they felt there were not enough calculations
Continue ReadingAn Oklahoma pharmacy has submitted a sealed response to a Missouri death row inmate’s lawsuit accusing it of illegally providing Missouri with a made-to-order drug to be used in his lethal injection. The Apothecary Shoppe filed its response to Michael Taylor’s lawsuit last week after getting permission from U.S. District Judge Terrence Kern to keep
Continue ReadingNew research Monday shows that bullying is having a long term effect on children. In the past, studies have been on children and teens being bullied at one point in time. This new study conducted by three universities surveyed more than 4,000 children in the United States. Of those children, one third said they were
Continue ReadingIt’s a virus that kills an average of 20,000 to 25,000 Americans every year. Health officials say the flu season is still very active and has widespread cases reported in Missouri. All it takes is a sneeze from someone with the flu to put people at risk, according to doctors. And while there are ways
Continue ReadingHundreds of Missouri republicans attended the annual Cole County Lincoln Days event. The goal of this event was to show support and raise funds for Cole County GOP candidates. Cole County Sheriff Greg White, Presiding Commissioner Marc Ellinger, and Prosecuting Attorney Mark Richardson were just a few of the Cole County elected officials in attendance.
Continue ReadingGirls basketball Helias 48 Tolton 34Boonville 50 Mexico 36Bourbon 36 South Callaway 55 Boys basketball Boonville 59 Mexico 72New Bloomfield 39 South Callaway 52
Continue ReadingA Senate committee hearing on a bill that would address wrongful conviction protocol in Missouri was canceled Monday night because the full Senate remained in session during a filibuster. The powerful sponsor of a Senate bill nullifying some federal gun laws launched into an attack on the National Rifle Association on the chamber floor Monday
Continue ReadingA Springfield man who is blind and mentally impaired is getting some national attention – and a year’s worth of McDonald’s value meals – after hitting a 3-point shot during halftime of a college basketball game. Fans at a College of Ozarks basketball game cheered wildly Saturday when 54-year-old Michael Quin hit the shot. A
Continue ReadingThe president and CEO of MFA Oil will retire effective August 31. Jerry Taylor worked as the CEO since 2003, but has played a role in the business since 1982. He will remain within the company to lead various company projects, but said this is the right time to retire. “First, the company has performed
Continue ReadingA medical examiner says an 18-year-old Illinois man found dead in a University of Missouri dormitory room in October died from natural causes. Boone County Chief Medical Examiner Carl Stacy says Gregory G. Holthaus, of Highland, Ill., died from sudden cardiac arrest caused by an enlarged heart. Holthaus was found dead Oct. 13 in the
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