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Moberly hospital closes baby unit

The Moberly Regional Medical Center announced Thursday the closure of the labor and delivery unit of the hospital starting June 1st. A news release stated a steady reduction in the number of families who choose the hospital as a provider for pregnancy and birth. The release said about 1,100 babies were born to Moberly families

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Gov. Nixon vetoes income tax bill

Governor Nixon Thursday vetoed Senate Bill 509, otherwise known as the income tax bill. A news release stated Nixon called the bill an “unaffordable, unfair and dangerous schemethat would drain funding from public services and do nothing to help working families.” “Instead of helping middle-class families get ahead, the money this bill would drain from

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Dixon man found guilty of child pornography

A Dixon man was found guilty of having child porn Thursday in Pulaski County Court. 34-year-old Joshua Warner was charged with two counts of felony possession ofchild pornography. Investigators were able to download video files from Warner in 2011. When Warner’s home was searched, investigators found video files on his laptop. Warner admitted to having

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Columbia Police enforce safe driving

Columbia Police are trying to enforce safe driving due to what they’re calling a continued problem with unlicensed, revoked, suspended, and uninsured drivers. Police will be conducting a safety checkpoint in Columbia between May 5 and May 11 to address these problems, and enforce seatbelt laws. In a news release, police said the checkpoint location

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Missouri Task Force 1 returns home

Three members of Missouri Task Force One who were deployed to Arkansasearlier this week will return home Wednesday. The 3 members were requested Sunday night following devastating tornadoes north of Little, Rock, Arkansas. The members were assigned as a part of the Incident Support Team (IST) in multiple roles. Texas Task Force 1 and the

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Missouri welcomes back Kim Anderson

The University of Missouri held a news conference to introduce new Men’s Basketball Coach Kim Anderson. The MU Board of Curators made the announcement on Anderson’s hire Monday. Anderson started by thanking his family at the University of Central Missouri, stating, “I am Missouri through and through.” Anderson addressed critics by acknowledging his age, “all

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3 plead guilty to heroin trafficking

Three men pleaded guilty before a federal judge over the last week to conspiring in heroin trafficking in Columbia. 34-year-old Toney Antwane Jones, 31-year-old Gregory Lamont Townsend, and 36-year-old Terrell Deandre Williams all appeared in court for the same charge. Jones and Townsend are both from Columbia; and Williams from St. Louis. According to court

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