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Nixon Opposes Guns in Schools

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — Gov. Jay Nixon has come out in opposition to legislative proposals that would allow teachers to carry concealed guns into classrooms.Nixon said Monday that, quote: “Putting loaded weapons in classrooms is quite simply the wrong approach to a serious issue that demands careful analysis and thoughtful solutions.”More than two dozen Missouri

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Law Enforcement on Alert

As people begin celebrating the holidays, law enforcement is keeping an eye on the holiday hazards. Officers say almost every year they see a spike in crime, as well as drinking and driving around the holidays. But they have a plan to keep the incidents minimal this year.Boone County sheriff’s officials tell ABC 17 News

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DNR Decide Possible MU Penalty

The Missouri Natural Resources Department hasn’t yet made a decision if it will penalize the University of Missouri.Around 25 gallons of sulfuric acid was dumped into the Flat Branch Creek in September. An MU maintenance worker accidentally put it down a storm water drain. Conservation officials damned up a tributary, however some wildlife did die.

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Rushing to Shop For Christmas

Shoppers are running out of time to get those-last minute gifts for Christmas, but new numbers show retailers are running out of time as well. According to Shopper-Trak, which takes a look at sales and foot traffic for retailers and mall owners, sales are down more than four percent nationwide for the week ending Saturday,

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Report Backs JC Schools Numbers

A state report, ordered by the Jefferson City school district, confirms the math in the district’s proposal to build a single new high school campus.The Missouri School Board Association issued the report Friday, after a commission spent about a week and a half sorting through research about costs and logistics. One opposition group has called

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MO Medicaid: Plan to Save Money

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Gov. Jay Nixon’s administration is bolstering his plan to expand Missouri’s Medicaid program with an analysis estimating that it could save the state money in the near future.Figures released this past week by Nixon’s budget office show Missouri could see a nearly $47 million increase in general revenues during the

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12/24: Christmas Winter Storm

A powerful storm system will move into the Southern Plains Christmas Day producing a band of heavy snow which will develop in southeastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas in the afternoon and into southern Missouri and Illinois Christmas evening and overnight. Significant snow is expected with the brunt of the storm in southeastern Missouri and southwest

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12/24: Updated Snow Tracker

***UPDATE TUESDAY 7 A.M.***The track of winter storm has shifted farther to the south and east overnight. This means any accumulating snowfall will stay south of I-44 and out of Mid-Missouri. Flurries are possible as far north as I-70, but no accumulation is expected. Travelers should still be well aware that this storm will cause

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Six Die in Southern Storms

***UPDATE 7:27 P.M. WEDNESDAY***(AP) – A blizzard warning for southeast Missouri has been cancelled about 4 hours before it was scheduled to expire after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow in the state’s Bootheel.The National Weather Service in Paducah, Ky., says snowfall in Missouri through Wednesday morning ranged from 3 1/2 inches to

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Volunteers Serve Holiday Meal

As people across Mid-Missouri celebrated Christmas, many also are took time to give back. The Salvation Army held their annual holiday meal across the state. ABC 17 News crews stopped by the Center of Hope in Jefferson City Christmas morning”To me christmas is reaching out to others, and giving love and making other people happy,”

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Fire Dangers Over Holidays

According to the National Fire Incident Report, almost 20 percent of fires start in the kitchen from using cooking appliances.Although the Columbia Fire Department said they didn’t respond to any major house fires on Christmas, they want to remind people to be careful, especially those who are cooking or using their stoves to stay warm.”If

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Driver Killed in Accident

A Centralia man was killed Tuesday night in a single-vehicle accident in Boone County.The Boone County Sheriff’s Department says Duane A. Lyons, 33, of Centralia was driving on East Maupin Lane just before 10 p.m. when his truck left the road. Lyons overcorrected, ran off the road again, hit several trees and flipped over.He was

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Man Robs Petro-Mart

***UPDATE 6:29 P.M.***Another robber is on the loose after hitting a Columbia Petro-Mart early Wednesday morning. Police say the man walked into the Petro-Mart convenience store at College Avenue and Paris Road demanding money.This is the fifth Petro-Mart to be robbed in just the last two weeks. Right now police aren’t certain if some or

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Returning Gifts Not So Easy

If you are returning gifts after the holiday season, consumer groups ask you check the store return policy. If you have unwanted gifts this year, ABC News compiled a list of store return policies:* Amazon.comItems shipped by Amazon.com between November 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012, may be returned until January 31, 2013, for a

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Jefferson City Doctor Suspended

ST. LOUIS (AP) – A state board that polices Missouri physicians has issued an emergency suspension for a Jefferson City doctor.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Dr. Randall E. Meyer is accused of unnecessarily placing stents in six patients’ arteries. He can argue for reinstatement at a Feb. 4 administrative hearing.Meyer filed documents in the

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