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Capital Mall Sold to New Company

The Capital Mall in Jefferson City is under new ownership, however the identity of the new owners is still unknown.General Growth Properties, which owns the Columbia Mall, closed on the sale of the Capital Mall on Friday. Its new owners have not been named though.The mall is currently being managed by Chicago-based Covington Realty Partners.

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Cargill Adding Jobs in Marshall

Dozens of news jobs are headed to Mid-Missouri after Cargill announced plans to add 50 jobs to its Marshall plant.The $15 million expansion will include a new production line for value-added food products at the facility. That production line has already been built, which means the company expects to begin hiring soon.The jobs announcement came

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Food Bank Beats Challenge

The Food Bank of Central & Northeast Missouri collected more than one million pounds of donations during the second year of the “Mayor’s Million Pound Food Challenge.”Columbia mayor Bob McDavid asked the community to raise one million pounds for the food bank and residents answered competitively. Between 5 and 6 p.m., the food bank collected

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Sedalia Schools Add Security

Sedalia police have stepped up patrols near its schools in the aftermath of the Connecticut school shooting.The Sedalia School District was already on high alert before Friday’s tragedy due to circulating rumors that a student made a threat against the high school last week.”Some kids talking about end of the world, no plans, no guns,”

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Wanted Subject In Jail

A man wanted for allegedly assaulting a Callaway County deputy is now in jail.Deputies have been looking for Jeffery Strickland after a traffic stop last week in which he injured a deputy’s hand and got away.Strickland turned himself in Tuesday evening. Elizabeth Erbschloe turned herself in an outstanding warrant as well.Deputies are still looking for

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12/19: Winter Storm Update

MIDWEST:A powerful storm system will move east from the Rockies bringing rain, severe t-storms, snow, blizzard conditions, strong winds and plunging temperatures Wednesday through Thursday afternoon for the Midwest.MID-MISSOURI: (WEDNESDAY)Showers will become likely Wednesday late-afternoon and evening with some t-storms possible, mainly south of HWY 54. There is a slight risk of severe storms with

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Increased Police Patrols in JCPS

***UPDATED 1:20 P.M.***Jefferson City Schools leaders said Wednesday that a Simonsen Ninth Grade Center student is being disciplined for making a verbal threat. Principals and staff at all secondary schools were meeting with students Wednesday to discuss consequences of making threats, even as a joke. The district said it is taking even minor incidents extremely

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12/19: Severe Storm Threat

A strong low pressure area will move into southwestern Missouri this evening. Showers and t-storms will develop ahead of the low by early evening in southwestern Missouri and quickly move to the northeast into the Lake of the Ozarks area by mid-evening giving areas along and south of I-70 a severe threat through 2 a.m.

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Route K Construction Completed

Missouri Department of Transportation crews have completed construction on the $2 million Route K project in Boone County.Crews resurfaced the road and added shoulders and bicycle lanes to a seven-mile stretch of the road.The project is expected to increase safety and to boost tourism in the area.In 2009, there were three injury accidents along Route

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Crews Prepare for Winter Weather

Crews across Mid-Missouri are preparing for Thursday’s chance of snow and warning drivers to be ready for a slower-than-normal commute.The ABC 17 Stormtrack weather team is forecasting a light amount of snow to fall during Thursday morning’s commute, which could make traffic difficult.”Historically, on the day of the first significant snowfall in Columbia, our call

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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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