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Police send prosecutors report on MU professor

The University of Missouri Police Department said it has handed over documents to prosecutors on its investigation into the MU communication professor who clashed with journalists. On Wednesday, Columbia City prosecutors confirmed MUPD had forwarded paperwork to the Columbia Municipal Prosecutor’s Office. ABC 17 News has checked with prosecutors daily since Assistant Professor Melissa Click

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Thanksgiving travel forecast

Polar air will run into tropical moisture for the Thanksgiving holiday and weekend, causing wintry weather across the Plains along with heavy rain from Texas through Missouri. WEDNESDAY: Travelers will encounter an increasing chance of rain heading north into Iowa and west into Kansas as rain will be likely ahead of a cold front. Thunderstorms

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Ways to lower your winter utility bills

Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing this weekend. And with cooler temperatures comes higher utility bills. Heating and cooling costs make up nearly 50 percent of the average household utility bills, according to Boone Electric Cooperative. “They need to start thinking about their heating system now,” Christi Miller with Boone Electric Cooperative said. “It’s

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Dual-polarization Doppler radar essential to winter forecasting

While several factors affect forecasting wintry weather, in the past five years technology upgrades have really improved our ability to tell you what type of precipitation is falling. Since we’re located in the central U.S., Missouri typically experiences all types of precipitation between November and March. But outside conditions can be deceiving, especially if temperatures

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