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Giants take Game One

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Pablo Sandoval became just the fourth player to hit three home runs in a World Series game, connecting twice against Justin Verlander and once off Al Alburquerque to lead the San Francisco Giants over the Detroit Tigers 8-3 in Wednesday night’s opener.Sandoval hit a solo home run to right-center in the

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Lawsuit Against MU Moves Forward

COLUMBIA (AP) – A Missouri appeals court has revived a former professor’s gender discrimination lawsuit against the University of Missouri.The Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that a trial court must determine if Loreen Olson had a legal contract to become the head of the university’s communications department in 2010.Olson sued after the College

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Man Sentenced for Robbery

A Columbia man has been sentenced for an attempted November 2011 bank robbery.Police arrested Andrew Smith at the Merchant and Farmers Bank on Rangeline. Tips from bank employees said Smith was acting suspiciously in their branch the day before the robbery.During his arrest, officers found a robbery note on him.Smith pleaded guilty to attempted robbery

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Police Connect Crime to Football

As the University of Missouri gears up for its final conference home football game this Saturday, police say the football weekends have had an impact on crime.Before the season started, many predicted larger and rowdier crowds in Columbia because of the new affiliation with the Southeastern Conference.University of Missouri police say underage drinking continues to

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Homeless Shelters Filling Up

Due to the falling temperatures, shelters across Mid-Missouri are already seeing a rise in those needing a place to stay.Shelters like Harbor House are preparing to take more people in and have pulled out cots to accommodate more people.One homeless man, Roger, says days when it is cold and rainy are the most unbearable.”It’s like

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Cops Investigating Bank Robbery

***UPDATE 7:05 P.M.***Police say the suspect entered Commerce Bank on East Broadway around 4:38 p.m. and told the teller they were being robbed. The teller then handed the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash before he fled the bank on foot.Investigators say no weapon was displayed during the robbery and no one was injured.The suspect

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Day 1, Round 1

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 6Helias 54 – Kirksville 7CLASS 3 DISTRICT 6Centralia 48 – Southern Boone 6Boonville 48 – Fulton 28California 77 – MMA 0CLASS 2 DISTRICT 6Blair Oaks 68 – Father Tolton 13Hallsville 0 – Montgomery County 46North Callaway 34 – Hermann 14

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Cops Arrest Assault Suspect

***UPDATED 9:30 AM***MUPD officers arrested the man they say assaulted two women on campus.Timothy Anderson, 19, was arrested Thursday night on two counts of third degree assault. He is being held in the Boone County Jail as of Friday morning on a $1,000 bond.***ORIGINAL STORY***The University of Missouri Police Department is searching for a man

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ABC 17 News Truth Alert

There are just 12 days until the 2012 Election and politicians are still trying to reach voters any way they can, including through ads attacking their opponents’ records.ABC 17 News dug into the 19th Senate District race between incumbent Sen. Kurt Schaefer and Rep. Mary Still. Both Schaefer and Still highlight past political moves of

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10/25: Freeze Watch

Temperatures will fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s Friday night as dry, cold air settles over Mid-Missouri with clear skies. Sub-freezing temperatures are possible for several hours through sunrise Saturday which could damage or kill sensitive vegetation.A Freeze Watch has been issued for late Friday night and early Saturday morning.

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Dixon Suspended

Missouri men’s head basketball coach Frank Haith announced Friday that he was suspending senior Mike Dixon and freshman Dominique Bull indefinitely. Haith said the suspensions were not related to anything legally or any violations of NCAA rule, but because of violation of team policy. Neither player will play in Monday’s exhibition opener against Northwest Missouri

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Jays Rip Jags

The Jefferson City Jays held serve in the first round of district tournament play, Friday night, beating the Ft. Zumwalt West Jaguars 29-8. With the win, the Jays will trave to suburban St. Louis to take on the Francis Howell Vikings, who beat Francis Howell Central on Friday as well.

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Cox Can’t Be Stopped

Mizzou wrestling head Brian Smith may have to fight Gary Pinkel for J’Den Cox’s services. The Hickman linebacker will attend Mizzou on a wrestling scholarship, but his prowess on the football field is equally undeniable. Friday night in the first round of district play, Cox scored the first two Kewpie touchdowns by ripping the ball

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Keep Rockin’

The Rock Bridge Bruins have earned a shot at revenge. Rock Bridge shut out Troy Buchanan at Sells Family Field Friday night, 34-0. Filling in for the injured Freeman Simmons, Eli Caldwell-Stout scored twice on the ground and Shelby Wilson returned an interception 96 yards as time expired to highlight the scoring. Next week, the

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Raid Finds 10 Pounds of Pot

Maries County Sheriff’s Deputies seized more than 20 marijuana plants and large prepackages bags of marijuana weighing more than 10 lbs. while serving a search warrant Saturday morning. Two people have been arrested and charged for possession of a controlled substance with an intent to distribute. Stanley Sinker, 58, and Catherine Hay, 53, both of

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