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Bill Introduced to Arm Teachers

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – More than two dozen Missouri lawmakers are backing legislation that would allow teachers and administrators with concealed gun permits to carry weapons in schools.The legislation comes after 20 students and six adults were killed by a shooter at a Connecticut elementary school last week.The Missouri bill is sponsored by Republican Rep.

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Man Found Guilty of 2010 Rape

A Jefferson City man was found guilty on four charges for a gruesome June 2010 rape.A jury found Clifton S. Sparkling, 21, guilty of forcible rape, forcible sodomy, kidnapping and armed criminal action.Prosecutors say Sparkling and a co-defendant, Gregory Vowels, took the victim to an abandoned apartment in the 400 block of E. Capitol Avenue.

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CPS Sends Survey to Parents

A growing city population and new schools is causing the Columbia Public Schools administration to look for better ways to operate the district, which could mean changing school starts.The district emailed a survey to parents asking for feedback on the topic Tuesday evening. Some parents are not thrilled about different starting times, but district officials

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12/20: Winter Storm Update

*********Thursday Late-Morning Update********Snow will continue to spread across Mid-Missouri with strong northwest winds. Gusts may be as high as 45-50 mph. Snowfall amounts will range from 1 to 3 inches. Blowing snow will reduce visibilities to less than a mile as the snow falls. Snow will end from west to east between noon to 4pm.

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Deputies Searching for Fugitive

Callaway County Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a fugitive who they believe may be armed.Deputies say Joseph B. Wyatt, 24, of Auxvasse was a passenger in a vehicle that crashed on Highway 54 around 12:30 a.m. Thursday. Wyatt apparently fled the scene before deputies and troopers arrived at the scene.According to officials, Wyatt then posted

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City Announces Tree Recycling

The City of Columbia has announced ways for residents to safely dispose of and recycle Christmas trees.Residents can place trees on the curbs for normal trash pickup between December 26th and January 31st. The city says trees do not need to be into four-foot segments and does not need to be stripped of decorations. However,

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Storm Causes Power Outages

***UPDATE 11 A.M.***Columbia Power and Light confirms that this morning’s large power outage in the city was caused by two overhead electrical lines coming into contact with each other. A spokesperson says 450 customers were affected, but power has been restored.The utility company is now dealing with six to eight other smaller outages. Crews are

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Crashes Shut Down Roadways

***UPDATE 6:07 P.M.***Several roads around Mid-Missouri were shut down for hours at a time for weather and crashes. ABC 17 News called several counties and learned many experienced the problem. But even the counties that didn’t have any confirmed crashes had several calls for slide offs.As the snow continued to fall and gathered on the

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Teen’s Wish to Help Family

The Columbia community came together to answer a young teenager’s wish.Jodie Bappe, 15, who goes to West Jr. High, created a website to collect donations to help pay for her parents’ hospital bills.A nurse at Boone Hospital gathered about 60 people to light candles and carol outside of the Bappe’s home in freezing temperatures Thursday

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CPS Responds to Attack Rumors

Columbia Public Schools leaders are taking extra safety precautions on Friday, December 21st due to safety concerns.In a letter sent out to students and parents, the district is hoping to discourage the spread of rumors of a “possible planned violent act” at one of the district’s high schools. The letter states a rumor is being

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Colder Temps Make Icy Roads

Dropping temperatures could lead to more slick roads through the night and into the morning commute. While the more traveled roads such at I-70 and Highways 63 and 54 were fairly clear by 10:30 p.m., streets in neighborhoods were pretty icy at the same time.Even with crews out plowing and salting roads overnight, the elements

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New Mall Owners Speak Out

As ABC 17 News reported earlier this week, F&F Development has purchased Jefferson City’s Capital Mall from General Growth Properties..The owners, Mike and Kirk Farmer, are part of F&F Development and explained what general ideas they have in mind for the property.”We are excited about this opportunity to bring good changes to the mall,” partial

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Business Burns Down in Columbia

***UPDATE FRIDAY 4:51 P.M.***Columbia Fire Captain John Metz briefed ABC 17 News Friday evening on the ongoing investigation into the fire at Sound Performance overnight. Metz said that in addition to the total destruction of the business and building, seven vehicles inside the building were also destroyed in the fire. The building has been turned

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Gas Station Robbed

***UPDATE, 9:04 A.M.***Police say the suspect left the store on foot headed in a southeasterly direction, then got into a vehicle and left the area.Investigators say the suspect is a Hispanic male, 5’5″, 140 lbs., bushy eyebrows, black ski mask, dark colored handkerchief, grey long sleeve shirt, dark grey pants and light colored shoes.***ORIGINAL STORY***Columbia

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Two Killed In Crash

Slick roads played a role in a deadly crash in Gasconade County.The accident happened Thursday night on Highway 28, just west of Baker Road.Troopers say Alanna Perlman, 49, of Rosebud lost control on the slick roadway crossed the center line and was hit by another car.Both Perlman and her passenger Seth Thornton, 19, of Owensville

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Raising the Bar

The Missouri Tigers are stepping their game up in the SEC, by paying up.After being promoted earlier this week, Mizzou Football’s new Offensive Coordinator Josh Henson will be paid $500,000 dollars, while new Quarterbacks Coach Andy Hill will be paid $307,500. With the raises, Henson will be right in the middle of in terms of

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Holiday Travel Accidents

***UPDATE SUNDAY 9:50 P.M.***As of Sunday night there had been more than 35 crashes, 13 people seriously hurt and two deaths since the holiday counting period started Friday night.Although the traffic was packed on Missouri roads over the weekend Highway Patrol Troopers are concerned for the days ahead.When ABC 17 News asked Tropper Matt Halford

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