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Volunteers Serve Holiday Meal

As people across Mid-Missouri celebrated Christmas, many also are took time to give back. The Salvation Army held their annual holiday meal across the state. ABC 17 News crews stopped by the Center of Hope in Jefferson City Christmas morning”To me christmas is reaching out to others, and giving love and making other people happy,”

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Fire Dangers Over Holidays

According to the National Fire Incident Report, almost 20 percent of fires start in the kitchen from using cooking appliances.Although the Columbia Fire Department said they didn’t respond to any major house fires on Christmas, they want to remind people to be careful, especially those who are cooking or using their stoves to stay warm.”If

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Driver Killed in Accident

A Centralia man was killed Tuesday night in a single-vehicle accident in Boone County.The Boone County Sheriff’s Department says Duane A. Lyons, 33, of Centralia was driving on East Maupin Lane just before 10 p.m. when his truck left the road. Lyons overcorrected, ran off the road again, hit several trees and flipped over.He was

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Man Robs Petro-Mart

***UPDATE 6:29 P.M.***Another robber is on the loose after hitting a Columbia Petro-Mart early Wednesday morning. Police say the man walked into the Petro-Mart convenience store at College Avenue and Paris Road demanding money.This is the fifth Petro-Mart to be robbed in just the last two weeks. Right now police aren’t certain if some or

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Returning Gifts Not So Easy

If you are returning gifts after the holiday season, consumer groups ask you check the store return policy. If you have unwanted gifts this year, ABC News compiled a list of store return policies:* Amazon.comItems shipped by Amazon.com between November 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012, may be returned until January 31, 2013, for a

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Jefferson City Doctor Suspended

ST. LOUIS (AP) – A state board that polices Missouri physicians has issued an emergency suspension for a Jefferson City doctor.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Dr. Randall E. Meyer is accused of unnecessarily placing stents in six patients’ arteries. He can argue for reinstatement at a Feb. 4 administrative hearing.Meyer filed documents in the

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Space Heater Fires on the Rise

Crews at the Columbia Fire Department handled almost 50 electric fires last year and according to them, space heaters and electrical cords were some of the main causes.Battalion Columbia fire Chief Brad Frazier said, “If you’re plugging in a portable heater and it’s a 1500 Watt heater, make sure that it’s plugged into an outlet

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Hold Up at Local Break Time

*** UPDATE Thursday, Dec. 27, 8:06 P.M. *** Prosecutors charged Chadwick Simmons from Columbia, 22, late Thursday afternoon with first degree robbery. Police are looking to see if Simmons could be linked to any other unsolved robberies in Columbia through surveillance video. *** UPDATE 11:12 P.M. ***On Wednesday night Columbia police arrested a suspect after

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Kitchen Fire Damage Apartment

A cooking fire caused thousands of dollars in damage at a Columbia apartment.Fire crews responded to the Hanover Village Apartments at around 10:30 Wednesday night. They found a fire in the kitchen, but were able to put it out quickly. People inside the apartment were able to get out safely without injuries.Columbia Fire Investigator Lieutenant

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Trees, ATVs & Baby Seats Pulled

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says four national retailers are voluntarily agreeing to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners. This recall comes after at least five infant deaths and dozens of reports of children nearly falling out of the of the foam recliners. The current recall includes Nap Nanny Generations One and Two,

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Cancer Meds Could Be Ineffective

A shortage of cancer medicines may have increased relapse rates.Mechlorethamine had helped treat children with Hodgkin’s lymphoma for decades. In 2009, doctors were forced doctors to find a substitute. They thought they had settled on a drug that would work just as well for these young cancer patients, but a new study suggests it’s not

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12/27: Light Wintry Possible

Two weak systems (one mainly north and and another south of Mid-Missouri) will bring a slight chance for some light freezing drizzle or flurries Friday morning. No accumulations are expected, but since road surface temperatures have cooled this week, slick spots could occur in some areas.As colder air move in during the late-afternoon and evening,

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Police Catch Murder Suspect

***UPDATE 8:5 A.M.***Saline County Prosecutors file murder charges against Terry Thompson. Thompson is also charged with armed criminal action for his involvment in the murder of Rebecca Fisher. Thompson is currently being held on a $500,000 bond.***UPDATE 9:52 P.M.***Authorities just confirmed that they have caught Terry Thompson north of Saint Louis. ***UPDATE 7:13 P.M.***A mid-Missouri

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Criswell Injured

Junior forward Tony Criswell will miss tomorrow night’s matchup with the UCLA Bruins with a fractured middle finger on his non-shooting left hand. Criswell hurt the finger in the Tigers 82-73 Braggin’ Rights win over Illinois last Saturday. Coming off the Tiger bench this season, Criswell is averaging six points and five rebounds in only

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Home Invasion Suspect Nabbed

St. Louis police arrested a man over Christmas wanted in a home invasion in Columbia this past summer. Anthony S. Acton, 21, is currently in the Boone County jail. Deputies picked him up and brought him back to Columbia yesterday.Local police had been looking for him since an August home invasion on the city’s south

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Toys Recalled Around Christmas

Parents are making returns after the holidays, after companies recalled several toys near Christmas. A common baby toy was recently pulled from shelves called the “Sassy Brand Hug N Tug Puppy”. It also comes in a monkey as well.They were sold at Target and Toys “R” Us and 43,000 were sold right before Christmas.All the

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16 Home Burglaries in Two Weeks

Police are warning residents about burglars preying on people gone for the holidays, especially after they’ve opened Christmas gifts.On Thursday, officers said there have been 16 break-ins and burglaries since the winter break started two weeks ago.Homes are especially vulnerable because a lot of people are traveling and break-ins typically go up during this time.

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