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Community members gathering to discuss Islamophobia in Mid-Missouri

Following the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernadino, some U.S. and Missouri political figures are speaking out against the Islamic community. In response, the Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Reconciliation and Mid-Missouri Peaceworks have organized a community dialogue in efforts to counter Islamophobia. “We are deeply concerned by the level of Islamophobia and violence around

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Key charges dismissed in Howard County against self-proclaimed monk

Howard County Prosecutor Stephen Murrell dismissed key charges Wednesday morning in Fayette against a self-proclaimed monk. Murrell dropped three charges against Ryan Gevelinger: financial exploitation of an elderly person and two counts of attempted financial exploitation of an elderly person. The charges were dismissed in Howard County Circuit Court before Judge Scott Hayes. Gevelinger’s trial

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CPD selects officers to fill remaining spots on the Community Outreach Unit

All six positions on the Columbia Police Department’s new Community Outreach Unit have been filled. The department has been working to staff the unit to improve community relations and combat crime in problem neighborhoods. Officers Justin Anthony and Antonio Parker have been working in the Community Outreach Unit since April. Officers Gamal Castille, Matt Rodriguez,

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Quick cool-down, warming weekend

Much colder air will briefly settle over Mid-Missouri Wednesday night through Friday bringing temperatures back down to more seasonal numbers. Wednesday will be a transition day as the colder air moves in with high temperatures in the low to mid 40s, dropping to the upper 20s by Thursday morning. Thursday looks chilly as temperatures stay

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