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Insight into Dixon’s Suspension

The mystery behind the suspension of Mizzou Basketball’s senior Mike Dixon might be revealed soon. The social media world lit up overnight Friday when Dixon’s former Tiger teammate Kim English took to Twitter, sending out three tweets about Dixon’s suspension. First, English called the University of Missouri’s “Student Board” a joke, saying, “Thank God we

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Arrest Made Following Pursuit

***UPDATE MONDAY 2:40 P.M.***The Maries County Prosecutor charged David Williams with felony second-degree assault on a law enforcement officer and felony resisting arrest. The prosecutor says the assault charge resulted from Williams recklessly placing an officer in danger by driving a car toward the officer’s vehicle at a high rate of speed.Williams remains in the

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Highway 63 Reopens After Wreck

***UPDATE 3:30 P.M.***U.S. 63 has started to reopen after a two-car extrication crash closed the northbound lanes Sunday afternoon.An ABC 17 News crew at the scene reports six people were involved in the crash, four transported to a local hospital for their injuries. The crash happened just after 2 p.m. near Hinton Road and the

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Lobbyist Records Harder to Read

ST. LOUIS (AP) – It’s becoming harder to track how much money is being spent to catch the ear of Missouri lawmakers as they increasingly reimburse lobbyists for freebies.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that reimbursing lobbyists keeps lawmakers names off lobbyists’ monthly expense reports.The reimbursements become controversial when campaign funds are used to pay back

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Murder Case Moves Forward

The woman connected to a 2010 murder is set to be in court Monday.Stacy Dory is charged with second degree murder and forgery in the death of William Van Note. He and his girlfriend died after an attack in their Lake area home.Investigators say Dory and her husband Deseree helped Van Note’s daughter, Liz, forge

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Tony LaRussa Coming to Mizzou

***UPDATE 6:00 A.M.***The MU Bookstore has an announcement on its website with more information, including restrictions about what Tony LaRussa will sign. Details available here: http://www.mubookstore.com/t-larussa.aspx?skinID=3***ORIGINAL STORY***COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa heads to Columbia this week to sign copies of his memoir at the University of Missouri bookstore.The

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Two Arrested on Drug Charges

Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers arrested two people in Jefferson City on Sunday for drug charges.A trooper pulled over Clayton Schaben, 21, of Jefferson City and Katelin Borden, 22, of Gainesville, Fla., on Sunday near West Stadium Boulevard and Hyde Park Road.After smelling marijuana coming from the car, authorities searched the vehicle and found half

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Holiday Traffic Report Released

The Missouri State Highway Patrol released its statistics for the Thanksgiving holiday.During the counting period, which ran from 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 21st to midnight Sunday, November 25th, troopers responded to 350 accidents. They say 140 people were injured and there was one fatality statewide.Troopers also arrested 140 people for driving while intoxicated.Last year,

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Car Break-ins on the Rise

Thieves broke into more than 20 vehicles in the last week in Columbia, and police expect more during the holiday shopping season.Officers told ABC 17 News burglars targeted 15 different areas around the city. They hit cars parked outside hotels, on residential streets and near shopping centers.Electronics and cash are the most common but now

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SNAP Asks Victims to Speak Out

A watch group is urging victims of molestation by priests to come forward and contact police in Columbia. Gerald Howard is convicted of sex crimes and currently under investigation in Boone County. The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, also called SNAP, said Monday there could be multiple victims in Boone County.Howard worked at

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Cyber Monday Scams

On Cyber Monday as millions of people take to the web, criminals could be taking notice. The FBI says with increase sales is a growing risk of cyber scammers surfing for your information. If you missed Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday is your chance to save some cash and you can find online deals from

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Local Man Accused of Sex Crimes

Prosecutors have charged Daniel E. Bredenkoetter, 64, of Columbia, with six counts of statutory rape and two counts of statutory sodomy in Warren County Circuit Court. He is also charged with endangering the welfare of a child. Bredenkoetter appeared in Warrenton Monday afternoon for his initial arraignment. His bond is set at $200,000 cash-only, and

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Sheriffs Cite Problems

Mounting money problems and a growing population sends Missouri Sheriffs to the State Capitol. Monday marked the beginning of two days of testimony in front of lawmakers. Sheriffs focused on jail operations and how they are becoming a drain on resources to kick off the meeting. Testimony will continue for about four hours on Tuesday.Currently

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11/27: Frigid Morning Start

Lows dipped into the upper teens around most of Mid-Missouri Tuesday morning. Calm winds and a clear sky created the ideal conditions for temperatures to drop Monday night into Tuesday morning. Temperatures Tuesday morning were the coldest of the Fall and coldest since early February.Actual Low (Columbia): 17Record Low for Nov. 27 (Columbia): 11 (1955)Last

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