Sports Zone Football Friday week 2 part 2
ABC 17s Austin Kim highlights week 2, part 2 of Sports Zone Football Friday.
Continue ReadingABC 17s Austin Kim highlights week 2, part 2 of Sports Zone Football Friday.
Continue ReadingABC 17s Sports Director Austin Kim highlights week 2, part 1 of Sports Zone Friday Football.
Continue ReadingLee’s Summit vs. Hickman: 41-17 FinalDeSmet vs. Rock Bridge: 0-44 FinalBattle vs. Wentzville Holt: 56-49 FinalLutheran St. Charles vs. Tolton: 41-20 FinalCBC vs. Jefferson City: 47-0 FinalMexico vs. California: 0-21 FinalCentralia vs. Clark County: 34-0 FinalSouthern Boone vs. South Callaway: 10-52 FinalHarrisburg vs. Fayette: 12-19 FinalVersailles vs. Fulton: 6-43 FinalLafayette vs. Boonville: 47-22 FinalSalisbury vs.
Continue ReadingPolice and University of Missouri leaders continued preparations on Friday for the first, home MU football game on Saturday. This is the first game on Faurot Field since its nearly 46 million dollar expansion. The MU athletic department estimates a crowd near 60,000 people and told ABC 17 it sold the second highest number of
Continue ReadingFriday, Moberly officials hosted a grand opening for a new furniture store, and that’s just the latest in a line of good economic news for the city. Furniture Factory Outlet is not only adding jobs in Moberly, it’s bringing in business from shoppers in the surrounding area who would normally travel to bigger cities. FFO
Continue ReadingFormer Missouri Tiger and current San Francisco 49er Aldon Smith was suspended for nine games Friday by the National Football League. Smith will miss the first nine games of the season without pay for violating the league’s personal conduct and substance abuse policies. Smith will be eligible to play again in week nine against the
Continue ReadingSheriff Denis Crane of Callaway County confirmed the autopsy of 6 year old Dayne Hathman started at 10 Friday morning. The Boone County Sheriff’s Department released a probable cause statement showing Glen Willet, Scottie Willets father, reported the .40 caliber Hi-Point handgun missing at 3:30 AM Thursday. This was an hour after Dayne Hathmans grandmother
Continue ReadingNew charges filed Thursday against a man who admitted to killing 6-year-old Dane Hathman claim he stole the suspected murder weapon from his father. The new filing comes from Boone County court, charging 27-year-old Scottie Willet for stealing a firearm. Callaway County Sheriff Dennis Crane says he suspects Willet of murdering Hathman with a Hi-Point
Continue ReadingA home near I-70 in Callaway County was damaged by fire early Friday. Firefighters were called to the home on Jade Road east of Route JJ at around 3 a.m. There are no reports of injuries, and a damage estimate has not been released. There is no word yet on how the fire started.
Continue ReadingA boy from Jefferson City was found safe in St. Louis after he was reported missing late Thursday. The Missouri State Highway Patrol put out an advisory for Cameron Thomas, 5, Thursday night. Several hours later, the Highway Patrol said Cameron had been found and canceled the advisory. The circumstances around his disappearance have not
Continue Reading27-year-old Scottie Willet is charged with first degree murder and armed criminal action following a homicide investigation in Callaway County. Willet was taken into custody in Pettis County and released to Callaway County deputies Thursday afternoon. Willet’s bond was set at $1 million cash-only. According to court documents, 6-year-old Dane Hathman was reported missing Thursday
Continue ReadingOn Friday, the test results for Columbia Public Schools were released. This year the Columbia public school district is proud of the fact that 500 more students are taking advanced placement courses. The area of improvement officials want to work on is the super subgroups. Superintendent Peter Stiepleman told ABC 17 News he is pleased
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police department stopped more than 300 drivers and issued nearly 40 tickets in a safety checkpoint Thursday afternoon. The checkpoint lasted from 2 to 5 p.m. at the intersection of Bearfield and Prescott in South Columbia. It’s part of an effort to reduce the number of drivers on the road without a valid
Continue ReadingThree women are murdered every day by their spouses. And one in three women will be domestically abused in their lifetime. It’s a problem that can turn deadly, which is why healthcare professionals gathered Thursday night for training on how to identify risk factors and symptoms of domestic violence, and how to help treat victims.
Continue ReadingThe Mizzou football team works hard and plays hard. Funny moments from three weeks of training camp.
Continue ReadingEach year the Muscular Dystrophy Association chooses children affected by a muscle disease to be goodwill ambassadors. This year, Anne Page who lives in Jefferson City was chosen for the central Missouri region. “The children were all in the back of the home, kind of in an alley area, it was just really awful,” said
Continue ReadingCole County Commissioners met Wednesday morning to discuss a wastewater sewage ordinance that eventually passed. ABC 17 News was also in contact with the owner of the trailer that was at the center of the controversial ordinance’s existence. On Tuesday night, we reported sewage was still leaking from the property in rural Cole County. The
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol will be out in full force this weekend as they step up enforcement in anticipation for increased traffic. Last Labor Day weekend, 8 people were killed in traffic accidents across the state. Many more were injured, a reason why you must drive safely. According to MSHP, there were 967 crashes
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Sheriff’s Department searched a lot at Katfish Katy’s campground and found meth and drug packaging materials. Deputies found almost one pound of meth, packaging materials, and digital scales at 8816 Sarr Lane, Lot 26. Deputies did not find evidence linking the campground owners or management to the criminal activity. 52-year-old Teresa Whittington
Continue ReadingColumbia Police and Fire Departments are will work with area nightclubs and bars this weekend to make sure occupancy is not exceeded. Crews expect the combination of the holiday weekend and the first MU home football game to draw crowds, and will make sure the number of people don’t go over the posted limits.
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