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Power Packed Pintos

The Hickman-Jeff City matchup wasn’t the only one in week six of the high school season featuring undefeated teams. Blair Oaks, a team that has been in this position many times before under Brad Drehle, met California — a team that has not — Friday night and it was the Pintos that left the game

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D-nied

The Rock Bridge Bruins forced five Helias turnovers en route to an easy 35-6 win over the Helias Crusaders in week six. With the win, the Bruins move to 4-2 on the season; Helias dropped to .500 at 3-3. Matt Bush picked off Wyatt Porter twice and now has five on the season. But it

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Woman Guilty of Killing Infant

A Miller County woman was found guilty Friday of murdering her boyfriend’s two-year-old daughter. Cheryl Patrick of Tuscumbia was convicted on both counts of child abuse and murder of 28-month old Alexis Ward. Alexis was found unresponsive and died several days from severe head and brain trauma in 2008. Medical examiners believed the injuries were

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MU Police Look for Robber

University of Missouri police are looking for a man accused of a punching another man and taking his money early Saturday morning.The victim told police he was walking near the southeast side of Stankowski Field (near the Medical School Library) around 2:30 a.m. when a man approached him from behind and demanded his money. He

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Hickman Heroes

Jefferson City is arguably the most successful football program in the history of Missouri High School football. Arnell Monroe and the Hickman Kewpies are not impressed. For the second straight season, the Kewpies stunned Jeff City.Friday night, the Kewpies managed just a little more than 200 yards, but ultimately had more of what mattered most:

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City Council to Decide Rezoning

***UPDATE 8 P.M.***The Columbia city council will wait to make a decision regarding a proposed gas station on Grindstone Parkway.The council decided to table the proposal after a petition from residents was not accepted due to a technicality. City leaders gave residents two weeks to come up with a valid petition to present to the

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Man Jailed After Stabbing

A Moberly man was in Randolph County jail Sunday night after police say he stabbed another man in the 600 block of Concannon Street.Police responded to the address Saturday morning just before 3 a.m. for a fight in progress. According to a news release, they found a man stabbed in his torso and transported the

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Ragtag Cinema Needs Money

Ragtag Cinema said Sunday it needs to raise at least $20,000 in the next 50 days otherwise it may be forced to close because of increased operating costs.On the business’s Kickstarter page, management writes that studios will stop releasing major motion pictures on film, instead moving to digital projection. In order to retrofit the cinema’s

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Shooting Near Strip Club

Columbia police are searching for at least one gunman after a Sunday morning shooting. It happened in the parking lot near Club Vogue off of Eighth Street and the Business Loop. Police said there were multiple shots and one person may have been hurt. At around 2:30 a.m. Sunday, gunfire broke out in the parking

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Man Sentenced for Cattle Theft

A Nebraska man was sentenced in federal court for a cattle scheme, which involved transporting stolen cattle over state lines.Allen John Foos, 48, of Smithfield, Nebr. was sentenced to two years and 11 months in federal prison with the possibility of parole. The court also ordered that Foos pay $244,676 in restitution to his victims.In

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Thousands of Drugs Collected

National Drug Take Back Weekend collected thousands of pills across Mid-Missouri.Over the two-day event, Boone County authorities collected 494 pounds of unused, unwanted or old prescription drugs. Officials estimate that consists of nearly 175,000 pills.Since Boone County began the take back events in 2010, officials have collected 1,921 pounds or approximately 682,000 pills.The Drug Enforcement

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Man Pleads Guilty to Rape Charge

A Columbia man has been sentenced on charges of rape and possession of child pornography.22-year-old Robert Prince pleaded guilty in court Monday to second degree statutory rape and attempted tampering with a victim. He also pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography and attempted victim tampering in a second case.The judge sentenced Prince to five

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Serious Child Abuse on the Rise

A national study released Monday shows serious child abuse, including hospitalizations and deaths, are on the rise.The report published in the Pediatrics journal was compiled from about 2,500 hospitals and was conducted from 1997 to 2009.The study noted that 54 percent of the cases accounted for children younger than 12 months. Doctors in Columbia say

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Moberly Man Charged for Stabbing

A Moberly man was arraigned in court Monday for a weekend stabbing in Randolph County.49-year-old Christopher Guthrie is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action for a stabbing around 3 a.m. Saturday in the 600 block of Concannon Street.According to court records, he is currently on parole for resisting arrest and driving while intoxicated.

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JCPS Buys Land For New School

***UPDATE 12 P.M.***Jefferson City Public Schools says the new high school campus would have multiple academic buildings totaling nearly 90,000 square feet. District officials say the new campus would be focused on small academies of about 500 students, each in a separate building. The campus would also have a new sports complex including new fields

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MU Sued Over Course Records

A Washington-based education group is suing the University of Missouri over its refusal to provide records related to teacher training at the university system’s four campuses.The National Council on Teacher Quality filed the civil complaint on Monday in Cole County Circuit Court. The group says the university system has refused to turn over course syllabi,

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