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Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City Parks and Recreation Department launched a new bicycle-sharing system this week. According to community relations manager Amy Schroeder, the company the city is partnering with, Spin, dropped off about 75 orange bicycles on Monday morning and crews began distributing them across the city. The city plans to place the bicycles at several
Continue ReadingThe Mid-County Fire Protection District and the state fire marshal are investigating after a duplex explosion in Camdenton Monday morning. ABC 17 News was told the blast was first reported to emergency crews around 8:12 Monday morning at a single-story duplex in the 100 block of Illinois Street. Firefighters used several hand lines, a deck
Continue ReadingCoast Guard crews recovered the Ride the Ducks boat from Table Rock Lake Monday morning. The boat was under 80 feet of water, and the Coast Guard was able to de-water the boat and move it onto a ramp. Coast Guard Captain Scott Stoermer said the next step is to move the boat to a
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: A mix of clouds and sun will be the main weather feature this afternoon, as our temperatures stay comfortable, and humidities remain easy to take. This evening temperatures slowly fall back through the 80s. Good evening to get outdoors after work for dinner or any outside activity. TONIGHT: Under mostly clear skies temperatures
Continue ReadingUPDATE: Click here to watch the livestream of the duck boat recovery. ORIGINAL: Coast Guard officials will remove the Ride the Ducks boat from Table Rock Lake on Monday morning, according to a press release. The boat has sat at the bottom of the lake near Branson since Thursday night, when storm-driven waves overwhelmed the
Continue ReadingA tractor driver in Pettis County died after getting hit by a truck Saturday afternoon, according to online Missouri State Highway Patrol traffic reports. The report said Lyle McMilin, 62, of Cole Camp, was driving a tractor north on Highway 65 near Route V when the crash occurred. Shortly after 3:30 p.m., Richard Long, 70,
Continue ReadingMONDAY: Monday is another repeat day. Partly cloudy skies will begin to clear through the day, leading to mostly sunny skies this afternoon. Temperatures will be seasonal warming into the mid 80s. There will be a light breeze out of the north from 5-8 mph, which will keep humidity in check feeling very comfortable through
Continue ReadingCity officials say they are looking at lean years ahead in the City of Columbia’s budget. City Manager Mike Matthes is recommending priority-based budgeting for budget year 2020. Councilman Mike Trapp told ABC 17 that unless the community can come together to increase revenue, or the state does a fix on internet sales tax, then
Continue ReadingAbout 200 people attended a memorial service Sunday afternoon in Branson for the 17 people killed in the duck boat accident last Thursday. According to the Joplin Globe, a church bell at the College of the Ozarks chimed 17 times: once for each victim. The college and city of Branson put on the community memorial
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: There will be a mix of clouds and clear skies overnight as temperatures settle into the mid-60s once again. Great night to keep the windows open, as cool, dry breezes continue filtering into Mid-Missouri. MONDAY: Monday is another repeat. Partly cloudy skies throughout the day, with temperatures warming into the mid-80s. Breezy at times,
Continue ReadingMissouri State Highway Patrol troopers arrested 8 people on Saturday during a BWI checkpoint at the 3.5 mile marker of the Gravois Arm and the 3.5 and 10 mile markers of the Osage. Sergeant Scott White said it happened from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 228 boats were contacted. Here is a breakdown of
Continue ReadingAn EF-0 tornado blew down trees and power lines at Lake of the Ozarks early Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers recorded some of the damage. The video troopers tweeted showed large trees knocked down and boats damaged. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperF/status/1020328896577851394″,”author_name”:”MSHP Troop F”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperF”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”&#gt;&#lt;p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”&#gt;Damage from severe weather at
Continue ReadingA Cooper County man died Saturday afternoon after being struck by a truck, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol crash reports. The report said Braden Grindstaff, 16, of Blackwater, was driving north on Highway 41 near Imhoff Drive around 1 p.m. when he went off the road. Grindstaff struck a lawn mower first, then hit
Continue ReadingTODAY: A mix of sun and clouds to start out Sunday morning will give way to partly cloudy skies by this afternoon. Temperatures today will be nearly identical to what we saw yesterday–topping out in the upper 80s to near 90. We’ll see more breezy conditions as well with gusts up to 20 mph. That
Continue ReadingThe National Transportation Safety Board held a briefing Saturday on the investigation into the Thursday duck boat accident. Earl Weener, NTSB board member, thank all the survivors and first responders for allowing interviews. Weener said the NTSB searched duck boat 54, the other boat on the water Thursday evening, to get a clear understanding of
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: We’ll see breezy conditions calm down overnight, mostly clear conditions will continue through the early morning hours. Temperatures remain comfortable in the mid-60s, a perfect night to have the windows open. SUNDAY: We’ll see partial cloud cover to start your Sunday out, before we watch more sun than clouds take over by the afternoon.
Continue ReadingAn organization backing one of three competing medical marijuana initiatives in Missouri has continued to bring in large contributions despite the origins of most of the haul being kept secret. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports the Missourians for Patient Care campaign committee raised $530,000 in monetary contributions between April and July, about $505,000 of which
Continue ReadingConstruction of the new fieldhouse at A. Perry Philips Park is set to begin this month. The City of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation is funding the project through a park sales tax that first appeared on the 2015 ballot. Last year, the department spent more than $2 million in local businesses like local
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri is a land-grant institution. According to Marshall Stewart, MU’s Vice Chancellor of Extension and Engagement, that means the university is open for business. “Extension means that we take things like agriculture, 4-H, human development, nutrition, areas like community development, business development, and we extend them out across the state of Missouri
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