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Health Care Announcement Planned

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is preparing to announce his support for a major health care initiative.Nixon scheduled news conferences Thursday at Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, Barnes Jewish Center in St. Louis and Jordan Valley Community Health Center in Springfield.He will be joined at some of the stops by officials

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State to Assist Hostess Workers

The state’s Rapid Response Team will help workers who are now unemployed following the closure of Hostess’ plants and stores.Representatives will assist employees by providing information on job openings and reemployment services such as specialized workshops, skills assessments, resume assistance and access to training.The team’s schedule is as followed:Mexico: 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, at the

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Small Fire at JCHS

Jefferson City High School will remain open today after a small fire. District officials say it happened on the third floor around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. The fire was contained to one room and appears to be electrical.Classes on the third floor will be moved to cafeteria and gym for the first block so the

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Deputies Search Columbia Home

Boone County Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant Wednesday morning at a home they believe is connected to criminal activity.According to deputies, several crimes have occurred at the residence at 4380 Southview Drive. They say multiple shots were fired into the home on October 31st, but no one was injured by the gunfire. Investigators believe

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Fire Destroys Corn Shed

An early Wednesday morning fire destroyed a corn crib in Cole County.Firefighters were called to the fire in the 7000 block of Route C in rural Lohman around 5 a.m. The building contained approximately 500 bushels of corn and several tractors.Russellville/Lohman Fire Protection District Chief Melvin Stubinger says the building collapsed and destroyed everything inside,

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Utilities Prepare for Attacks

The threat of a cyber attack is forcing Missouri’s biggest power companies to come up with a plan. The Public Service Commission says the risk is growing and electric companies must be able to handle it.The three biggest companies in the state: Kansas City Power and Light, Empire District Electric in the Springfield area, and

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Experts Warn of Holiday Scams

As the holidays are quickly approaching, many people are trying to find best deals. However, experts say it is the perfect opportunity for criminals to scam shoppers.Mid-Missouri experts are warning of potential scams, including donations to charities during the holiday season.”Look for an organization that has been doing the work that they want to do

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Council Discusses Parking Issue

The Jefferson City Council discussed the city’s downtown zone parking at Wednesday’s meeting at City Hall.City Administrator Nathan Nickolaus says former administrator Steve Rassmusen instituted the “Zone 99” policy about five years ago. That policy allows downtown residents to park in any metered space for free.The “Zone 99” permits expire on Saturday and right now,

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Millions Expected from Powerball

***UPDATE***(AP) – Powerball officials say the record jackpot has been won.Early Thursday morning officials confirmed that two winning tickets were sold: One in Arizona and one in Missouri. An additional 8,924,123 players won smaller prizes.The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6.A lottery official said late Wednesday that

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Iconic Restaurant Burns Down

***UPDATE 6:20 P.M.***Investigators spent today trying to figure out what caused the destruction of a popular Missouri restaurant. Firefighters tell us along with the Pear Tree Restaurant burning down, the Black Diamond Museum also burned up. They believe the restaurant caught fire at about 12:30 a.m.Firefighters spent most of the day putting out the fire

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Holiday Burglary Numbers Drop

Columbia police are investigating two dozen burglaries that happened over the Thanksgiving holiday.Police say from November 16 through November 27, there were 24 residential burglaries.Investigators say the break-ins happened in north, central and south Columbia.There is no word on if any arrests have been made.During last year’s holiday period, which was November 18 through November

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Winning Ticket Sold in Missouri

***UPDATE FRIDAY 11 A.M.***DEARBORN, Mo. (AP) — A 52-year-old Missouri mechanic and his wife claimed their share Friday of the record $588 million Powerball jackpot.Lottery officials sent a statement announcing that Mark and Cindy Hill, of Dearborn, held one of two winning tickets for the nation’s biggest Powerball jackpot.”It’s really going to be nice to

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Mike Dixon to Leave Mizzou

***UPDATE 9:35 P.M.***ABC 17 News confirmed just before 9:30 p.m. Thursday that Mike Dixon intends to transfer away from Mizzou to finish his college career. The university embargoed that information until 9:35 p.m.University spokesperson David Reiter released the following statement from Dixon: “It’s been a challenging few months and while I appreciate the support of

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Whooping Cough in Local Schools

Officials are notifying parents about a case of whooping cough in Columbia schools.A Hickman High student was just diagnosed with pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough.Administrators said on Thursday they are sending letters to parents of students who were in close contact with the sick teen. Doctors say anyone who was vaccinated within the last

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