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Assault Reported at Elem. School

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 4:45 P.M.***Columbia police have confirmed the victim is a 5-year-old child.The investigation is still ongoing.***ORIGINAL STORY***Columbia police are investigating a sexual assault at an elementary school.According to police, a mother told cops her son was inappropriately touched while attending summer school at Alpha Hart Lewis Elementary.A spokesperson for Columbia Public Schools tells ABC

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Murderer to Appeal Court Case

The Missouri Court of Appeals Western District will soon hear an argument about why a convicted murderer’s sentence should be revoked.Travis Midgyett, 33, was convicted of second degree murder and attempted robbery in November 2007 in Boone County. Prosecutors say Midgyett and three other men went to a Columbia home in March 2006 to rob

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United Way Cuts Red Cross Funds

Central Missouri’s Red Cross chapter is trying to find $90,000 after it lost United Way funding for next year. The United Way recently announced which community charities it would support in its upcoming budget and the Red Cross, along with six other community organizations, was not one of them.The Heart of Missouri Red Cross chapter

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House Fire Under Investigation

The fire marshal is now investigating a house fire in Callaway County as a possible arson.The fire broke out just after 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, near the 140 mile marker on I-70.Several fire departments were called to the scene, including units from Callaway and Millersburg. When crews arrived, they saw flames showing from the home, but

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10/24: Near Record Highs

After a warm morning start, temperatures will reach the mid 80s for afternoon highs Wednesday. The record high for Columbia is 86 degrees, which dates back to 1940. The average high for Wednesday is 64 degrees and the average low is 43 degrees. Much cooler air will move in for Friday and the weekend with

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Mamtek Property Sold at Auction

***UPDATE 1 P.M.***(AP) An auction of assets left from a failed artificial sweetener factory in Moberly is drawing curious onlookers but few big buyers.The auction of Mamtek U.S. property drew more than 20 prospective bidders Wednesday morning to a Moberly hotel ballroom, joined by online participants.Buyers sought deals on individual pieces of equipment owned by

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City Leaders to Work with Delta

***UPDATE 4:50 P.M.***Columbia City Manager Mike Matthes says a meeting with Delta Airlines was successful Wednesday.Matthes says city and airline are in active discussions, which will continue next week when another meeting via telephone is planned.***ORIGINAL STORY***Columbia officials are meeting with Delta executives.They are trying to mend the relationship with the current carrier, after signing

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Crews Repair Gas Main

***UPDATE 11:30 A.M***All roads are now open and emergency personnel are allowing people to return to their homes and businesses.***UPDATE 11:25 A.M.***Gas has been shut off from the broken main in Ashland. The superintentant says schools have been checked, and students from both the Middle and High Schools are back in class now. Roads are

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Missing 5-Year-Old Girl Found

***UPDATE THURSDAY 1:20 P.M.***Jeffrey Shelton was arraigned in Butler County Circuity Court Thursday on charges of child kidnapping, felonious restraint, second degree domestic assault and burglary.The judge ordered Shelton be jailed without bond. A preliminary hearing has been schedule for November 15th.Officials say security in the courtroom was very tight for Thursday morning’s arraignment.***UPDATE 4:20

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American Announces Schedules

American Airlines released its new flight schedules for Columbia Regional Airport.The airline will begin servicing Chicago and Dallas/Fort Worth on February 14, 2013.The daily Chicago flight on an Embraer 145 aircraft will depart Columbia at 1:55 p.m. and arrive in Chicago at 3:20 p.m. The returning flight will leave Chicago at 3:55 p.m. and arrive

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Mom Pleads Not Guilty to Murder

A Moberly woman charged with the death of her newborn appeared in Randolph County Circuit Court Wednesday.Cassidy King, 26, of Moberly is charged with second degree murder. She’s accused of killing her newborn baby in 2011.In court Wednesday, King waived formal arraignment and pleaded not guilty.King’s attorney, John Roodhouse, requested a change of judge and

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Cops Searching for Kidnapper

Columbia police are looking for a man connected to a kidnapping attempt in August.Officers are searching for 23-year-old Alex T. Williams, who they believe tried to kidnap a Jimmy John’s delivery driver. Police say Williams used an electronic stunning device on the victim, who was delivering a sandwich to an apartment at Kelly’s Ridge apartment

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City Reevaluating Water Plans

***UPDATE 9 P.M.***The boil water advisory for customers in the Missouri American Water Jefferson City service area has been lifted.According to officials, all water samples passed quality tests. It is no longer necessary for customers to boil their water before drinking or cooking.***ORIGINAL STORY***Jefferson City officials are awaiting test results for the city’s water after

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Shooter Remains on the Loose

A man wanted in connection with a Columbia shooting remains on the loose.27-year-old Christopher Dwayne Brown is wanted for a shooting in September on North Gregory Drive. On September 21st, Brown allegedly shot three people when he opened fire on a group. Ever since, he has been on the run.Detectives believe Brown is currently in

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MU Health Violates Regulations

University of Missouri Health Care is now under investigation for possible deficiencies.On Monday, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services sent the health system a letter detailing violations reported at the end of September.The letter alleges that the hospital may have violated federal regulations having to do with pharmacy services, but it does not specify

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10/25: Big Changes On The Way

A strong cold front will move through Thursday, dropping temperatures and bringing chances for afternoon and evening showers and t-storms. Highs will reach the low-to-mid 70s by lunchtime before dropping into the low 50s and upper 40s during the afternoon. Showers will be possible through the evening and the rain and clouds will clear out

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Giants take Game One

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Pablo Sandoval became just the fourth player to hit three home runs in a World Series game, connecting twice against Justin Verlander and once off Al Alburquerque to lead the San Francisco Giants over the Detroit Tigers 8-3 in Wednesday night’s opener.Sandoval hit a solo home run to right-center in the

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Lawsuit Against MU Moves Forward

COLUMBIA (AP) – A Missouri appeals court has revived a former professor’s gender discrimination lawsuit against the University of Missouri.The Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that a trial court must determine if Loreen Olson had a legal contract to become the head of the university’s communications department in 2010.Olson sued after the College

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