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Strong winds derail more than a dozen rail cars in mid-Missouri

Monday night’s fast-moving thunderstorms left mid-Missouri residents cleaning up widespread damage. Work crews in Chariton County, that’s northwest of Boone County, spent Tuesday afternoon clearing debris off railroad tracks after strong winds toppled more than a dozen train cars. Emergency Management Director Eric McKenize told ABC 17 News the rail cars are owned by BNSF.

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Are tornado sirens effective?

In any given year, the state of Missouri can expect to see roughly 30 tornadoes, with half of those occurring during the months of March, April and May. So, Missouri is no stranger to tornadoes especially when you consider the fact that five of the 25 deadliest tornadoes in the country, occurred in the state.

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Breezy and Cooler Tuesday

TODAY: Plenty of sun and breezy with westerly sustained winds of 22 mph. Afternoon temperatures will be 15 degrees colder in the upper 50s today. Wind gusts upwards to 40 mph is possible west of US 63. A Red Flag Warning will be valid from 11AM through 6PM for all of Mid-Missouri, and outdoor burning

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Tornadoes, strong winds hit Missouri

According to the National Weather Service in Kansas City, multiple areas will be assessed Tuesday after tornadoes and strong winds moved through parts of Kansas and Missouri Monday night. In a Facebook post, the service wrote: “We will be deploying assessment teams on Tuesday to survey tornado damage in Olathe, Leawood, Grandview, Lee’s Summit, Oak

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City councils for Columbia, Jefferson City approve prescription drug monitoring programs

Two of mid-Missouri’s largest cities voted to approve prescription drug monitoring programs Monday night. Columbia approved the program hours after Jefferson City made the vote official. Jefferson City Council hopes the program will help battle a growing opioid epidemic in mid-Missouri. On Monday night, members voted to pass Bill #2016-114, introduced at a council meeting

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