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Frigid temperatures follow sleet, snow

Frigid temperatures moved into mid-Missouri behind sleet and snow Sunday evening. Wind chills dipped below zero across the area as sleet and snow moved out, forcing many school districts to cancel class Monday. Closed districts included Columbia, Jefferson City, Fulton and Moberly. You can find the full list here. As of 7:45 p.m. Sunday, Columbia

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Bear Creek flood

Bear Creek flooded this morning causing the evacuation of one woman from her home. One additional home had to have it’s utilities shut off by firefighters because of possible home flooding. The flood water spilled into the Blue Ridge trailer park, causing damage to several trailers. Bear Creek is expected to flood again tonight because

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Man arrested on federal charges for allegedly robbing local post office

Federal charges were filed against a suspect Tuesday for allegedly robbing a Mid-Missouri post office. Deputies in Laclede County arrested Lucas Branstetter, 38, after finding a stolen motorcycle from Kansas City. They arrested him Monday during a route call for suspicious activity. According to a federal affadavit, Branstetter allegedly rode a motorcycle into the parking

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Warnings of heat-related illnesses

With heat indices expected to make outside temperatures feel like 105 degrees Tuesday, paramedics are urging people to keep an eye out for warning signs that someone may be overheated. “If they’re starting to get a headache, nausea, vomiting, that type of stuff, we need to take them inside, fan them and give them fluid,”

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