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Lt. Gov Wins Re-Election

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri Republican Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder has secured a third term, becoming the second Missourian to win three elections for the office.Election results Tuesday show Kinder defeated Democratic former state Auditor Susan Montee.Kinder had been expected to run for governor this year but instead decided to run for re-election as

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Suspect Defrauds Elderly Woman

A suspect was arrested Tuesday for defrauding an elderly woman in Mid-Missouri.Investigators believe Michele Brown, 40, charged at $29,000 over two years. Relatives of the victim and Brown’s family both contacted authorities after discovering the accounts.Brown had worked with 80-year-old woman several years ago. She moved into the victim’s house on Kinloch Court in May

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3 Shot in Columbia Drive-By

***UPDATE WEDNESDAY 12:20 P.M.***Columbia police say the three male victims in the shooting, two 18-year-olds and a 29-year-old, are not cooperating with police. The first victim suffered a gunshot to the hand and was treated at the scene. The second victim received a gunshot wound to the leg and was transported to University Hospital. The

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House Fire North of Columbia

***UPDATE 5 P.M.***A Boone County man, now left homeless after a morning fire, is speaking out and claims the entire situation could have been avoided.One resident is blaming the landlord for shutting off water to the building. Michael Brown says he could see a fire on the first floor from his second floor apartment. He

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Official Calls for More Patrols

After two shootings in just a matter of hours Tuesday and four victims, one Columbia councilman believes the shootings are gang-related.Third Ward Councilman Gary Kespohl says Tuesday’s shootings are too similar to one that killed a high school student in April.”Here we are again, a crime is committed, they know what happened and nobody wants

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Attempted Robbery Near School

***UPDATE THURSDAY 12:40 P.M.***17-year-old Marquez F. Marshall remains in the Boone County Jail as of Thursday afternoon on a $9,000 bond. He is charged with second degree robbery and second degree assault.Boone County Assistant Prosecutor Andi Hayes has requested a bond of $100,000. She is also seeking to ban Marshall from all Columbia Public Schools

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Food Drive Kicks Off Wednesday

The number of people expected this year at a free Thanksgiving gathering in Columbia is increasing and now there is now a challenge to all Columbia residents to help feed those in need. Former councilwoman Almeta Crayton started her food collections on Wednesday in order to get enough food for the annual “Everybody Eats” food

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Murderer Appeals Conviction

A Columbia murderer appealed his conviction in front of a panel of judges Wednesday.A jury convicted Travis Midgyett of murder and robbery for the 2006 shooting death of Carlos Kelly. Prosecutors say Midgyett and three other men were involved and that it was a robbery centered around cocaine.A judge sentenced Midgyett to 45 years in

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Mizzou Media Day

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – Missouri senior guard Michael Dixon remains suspended and will not play in the team’s regular-season opener Saturday against Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.Coach Frank Haith did not provide further details while making the announcement Wednesday.Dixon did not play in either of the 15th-ranked Tigers’ exhibition games after an unspecified violation of team rules.

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MU Receives $30 Million Gift

The University of Missouri announced Thursday morning the university will receive the largest endowment gift in its history.The Reynolds Journalism Institute will receive a $30.1 million gift from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. In 2004, the foundation gave more than $31 million to jumpstart the institute on MU’s campus.The university says the latest gift will

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Man Sentenced for Murder

A Jefferson City man pleaded guilty to murder and robbery charges in court Wednesday.26-year-old Tracy Session pleaded guilty to second degree murder, first degree robbery and armed criminal action in Cole County Circuit Court.The judge sentenced Session to 20 years in prison.Session is charged in the death of Keith Mosely in Jefferson City in April.

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Columbia Linemen Head to NJ

Electric crews from Columbia have moved to New Jersey in order to help restore power after Hurricane Sandy.Twelve Columbia Water & Light linemen had traveled to Ohio to reinstall lines knocked down by the hurricane. Those volunteers have now moved to Pennsylvania and New Jersey to work on electrical problems in the area due to

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11/9: Windy Weather Ahead

Winds will increase from the south Friday with sustained speeds at 10-20 mph and gusts to 30 mph. Expect similar winds for Saturday and into Sunday morning. A strong cold front will move in during the afternoon on Sunday, shifting winds and bringing the potential for soaking rain and t-storms. Winds will be northerly Sunday

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MU Student Admits to Drug Sales

A University of Missouri student was arrested Friday on campus for having alcohol and drugs – the drugs, prepackaged for sale.Police told ABC 17 News Saturday that Lance Kiser, 18, admitted to them he was a marijuana dealer on campus.Kiser was arrested after officers received a complaint from a resident of Wolper Hall who could

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Fireworks in Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Andrew Baggett kicked a 35-yard field goal in the fourth overtime period Saturday as Missouri rallied from a two-touchdown halftime deficit to beat Tennessee 51-48 at Neyland Stadium.Missouri forced overtime when James Franklin threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Dorial Green-Beckham on a fourth-and-12 play with 47 seconds remaining.Each team scored

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