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Cyber Monday Scams

On Cyber Monday as millions of people take to the web, criminals could be taking notice. The FBI says with increase sales is a growing risk of cyber scammers surfing for your information. If you missed Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday is your chance to save some cash and you can find online deals from

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Local Man Accused of Sex Crimes

Prosecutors have charged Daniel E. Bredenkoetter, 64, of Columbia, with six counts of statutory rape and two counts of statutory sodomy in Warren County Circuit Court. He is also charged with endangering the welfare of a child. Bredenkoetter appeared in Warrenton Monday afternoon for his initial arraignment. His bond is set at $200,000 cash-only, and

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Sheriffs Cite Problems

Mounting money problems and a growing population sends Missouri Sheriffs to the State Capitol. Monday marked the beginning of two days of testimony in front of lawmakers. Sheriffs focused on jail operations and how they are becoming a drain on resources to kick off the meeting. Testimony will continue for about four hours on Tuesday.Currently

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11/27: Frigid Morning Start

Lows dipped into the upper teens around most of Mid-Missouri Tuesday morning. Calm winds and a clear sky created the ideal conditions for temperatures to drop Monday night into Tuesday morning. Temperatures Tuesday morning were the coldest of the Fall and coldest since early February.Actual Low (Columbia): 17Record Low for Nov. 27 (Columbia): 11 (1955)Last

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Wrong Way Crash on I-70

A car headed the wrong way on I-70 and crashed into a semi Tuesday morning.Police and fire crews were called out around 3 a.m. to I-70 near the Providence Road exit.Columbia police say the car was traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes when it was hit by a tractor trailer going in the westbound lanes.One

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Pinkel Addresses 2012 Season

***UPDATE 12 P.M.*** COLUMBIA (AP) — Like most football lifers, Missouri coach Gary Pinkel is a creature of habit.So rather than linger over a disappointing SEC debut that saw the Tigers go 5-7 and break a seven-year streak of bowl appearances, the 60-year-old coach showed up ready for work on Monday, starting with his usual

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Ferguson Billboards Installed

COLUMBIA (AP) – The family of the man convicted of killing a Columbia editor is seeking information about a man allegedly at the scene of the 2001 murder.Ryan Ferguson is serving a 40-year sentence for the November 2001 murder of Columbia Daily Tribune Sports Editor Kent Heitholt. Ferguson was recently denied a request for a

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Missouri Lottery Audit Released

Missouri’s State Auditor released an audit of the Missouri State Lottery Commission on Tuesday.Overall, the audit from Tom Schweich’s office showed the performance of the group was “Good.” However it did find “deficiencies in internal controls, noncompliance with legal provisions, and the need for improvement in management practices and procedures.”Among the finding, it showed the

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School Evacuated for Bomb Threat

***UPDATE 3 P.M.***According to Camdenton police, officers received a call around 11:35 a.m. stating there was a bomb at the high school that would detonate at 12 p.m. Officers say an alleged student’s father called police, saying he received a text message from the student.The school was evacuated and students and staff were sent to

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Alleged Kidnapper Pleads Guilty

A woman who participated in a kidnapping in February pleaded guilty to lesser charges in court Tuesday.Tracy Stodgell pleaded guilty to aggravated stalking and felonious restraint in court. The charges carry a maximum of 11 years in prison, however as part of her plea agreement, she will avoid additional jail time.Stodgell has been behind bars

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Columbia Man Accused of Assault

A Columbia man is behind bar for allegedly assaulting two women Monday night.Jon. P. Washington, 26, was arrested on charges of third degree assault, second degree domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon.Boone County Sheriff’s Department detectives say Washington punched his girlfriend. During the disturbance, Washington then began to swing a baseball bat and

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Mike Dixon Accused of Rape

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 12:45 P.M.***ABC 17 News contacted the University of Missouri and the Chancellor’s office for a statement regarding Mike Dixon’s suspension. The university would not comment on the issue, however, the News Bureau did provide the following statement, which has been abbreviated:”The university cannot comment on individual students records according to The Family Educational

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Powerball Driving Up Sales

Wednesday’s drawing for the record Powerball jackpot of $500 million has Missourians purchasing more tickets than usual.Missouri lottery officials say as of 3 p.m. Tuesday, Powerball ticket sales have topped $1 million for the day. That is more than half of the sales in a regular week.According to Susan Goedde of Missouri Lottery, the chances

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Christmas Trees Pose Fire Risk

In a Public Safety Alert, emergency officials are warning of the fire risks due to live Christmas trees.”There are multiple fires that are related to Christmas tree fires,” said Lt. Brian Davison of the Columbia Fire Department. “Unfortunately there are multiple people that lose their lives from the holiday season because of it.”Davison says it’s

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11/28: Warm-up Begins

High temperatures will be near 50 Wednesday afternoon, which is several degrees warmer than the average high of 47. Lows Wednesday night will drop into the low 30s, which is near average. Temperatures will warm to around 60 for Thursday through Saturday. Highs will approach 70 for Sunday and next Monday.

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Health Care Announcement Planned

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is preparing to announce his support for a major health care initiative.Nixon scheduled news conferences Thursday at Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, Barnes Jewish Center in St. Louis and Jordan Valley Community Health Center in Springfield.He will be joined at some of the stops by officials

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State to Assist Hostess Workers

The state’s Rapid Response Team will help workers who are now unemployed following the closure of Hostess’ plants and stores.Representatives will assist employees by providing information on job openings and reemployment services such as specialized workshops, skills assessments, resume assistance and access to training.The team’s schedule is as followed:Mexico: 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, at the

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