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Final Girls Softball Sectional Scores: Hickman 9Willard 1 Sullivan 0Blair Oaks 13 Warrenton 0Centralia 5 South Callaway 2Jefferson 1
Continue ReadingFinal Girls Softball Sectional Scores: Hickman 9Willard 1 Sullivan 0Blair Oaks 13 Warrenton 0Centralia 5 South Callaway 2Jefferson 1
Continue ReadingAccording to a study by iSAFE, one in three people have received cyber threats online. New websites and apps are allowing for that cyberbullying to happen more easily, and without parents knowing. Websites like ask.fm and apps like Kik and Voxer are messaging sites parents have yet to catch on to. Detective Andy Anderson with
Continue ReadingTwo medical centers in Mid-Missouri will lay off nearly a dozen employees. Last week, St. Louis-based SSM Health Care announced it would cut approximately 600 positions in four states. SSM operates St. Mary’s Health Center and Audrain Medical Center in central Missouri. A St. Mary’s spokesman told ABC 17 News Wednesday that about ten employees
Continue ReadingAll Hallsville R-IV schools went on lockdown Wednesday morning. School officials confirmed the lockdown to ABC 17 News, stating that a threat was made against a parent who has students in the district. “There was a threat made in the community and we’re responding to that,” said superintendent John Robertson. Robertson told ABC 17 News
Continue ReadingGovernor Jay Nixon noted the passing of a decorated World War II veteran and Jefferson City resident. Perry Eugene Coy passed away on Monday at the age of 88. Coy served as a U.S. Army staff sergeant and fought during the liberation of France and the invasion of Nazi Germany. He was awarded three Purple
Continue ReadingA convicted sexual offender is on the run Tuesday after authorities discovered he removed his GPS bracelet. The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office said they recovered Timothy Register’s court-ordered GPS in Eldon on Sunday, Oct. 13. When deputies searched his home near Sunrise Beach, they found a letter from Register stating he would not go back
Continue ReadingJob Description: The successful candidate duties will include preparing the annual budget, maintaining the general ledger, accounts payable, cash flow, contract files and syndicated programming contracts. Other duties include cash receipts, audit work papers and other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from a four year college or university preferably in
Continue ReadingA Miller County man is behind bars after he allegedly abducted a woman and led authorities on a chase Sunday night. The Miller County Sheriff’s Department said law enforcement tried to stop a truck on Highway 54, but the vehicle failed to stop and led police on a chase toward Jefferson City. During the chase,
Continue ReadingJefferson City police are investigating the second armed robbery in two days. Around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, officers were called to the 2500 block of Scenic Drive to a report of an armed robbery. The victim told police a man he knew robbed him at gunpoint, took cash and was possibly still in his home stealing
Continue ReadingEarnest Ross had 24 points to help lead the gold team over the black team 63-61 in the annual Black and Gold scrimmage on Tuesday. Jordan Clarkson finished with 19 points. On the women’s side, the gold team also won 29-16. Freshman Jordan Frericks had 8 points and 10 rebounds, while Lianna Doty finished with
Continue ReadingTuesday night Ashland’s mayor announced the City Council will hold an impeachment hearing Nov. 11th. Alderman Jeff Anderson was suspended last month. At Tuesday’s council meeting, the mayor said impeachment papers had been drawn up. Anderson is expected in court Monday where a judge could decide to place him back on the council.
Continue ReadingMizzou men and women played in the “black and gold” scrimmage to kick off their season play in front of a crowd. Click video link above to see coverage of the start of tonight’s event.
Continue ReadingJob applications for tobacco users will soon be going up in smoke at Boone Hospital Center. A new policy for BJC HealthCare hospitals goes into effect Jan. 1. and the hospitals, including Boone Hospital Center, will not hire anyone that does not pass a nicotine test. “I’ve talked to some colleagues at other hospitals in
Continue ReadingThe salmonella outbreak involving Foster Farms chicken had made its way to Missouri with five reported cases in the state. Health officials are expecting even more cases, because the Centers for Disease Control believe the actual number could be five times higher. More than 300 people across the country have reported becoming ill after eating
Continue ReadingA Columbia man is in the Boone County Jail after he allegedly beat a child with an extension cord then strangled her. Maurice Clark, 33, was arrested Monday night in the 800 block of Moss Street. Officers say Clark hit a 12-year-old girl on the arms, back and legs with the extension cord. He then
Continue ReadingMissouri is no longer the No. 1 state in the U.S. for the sale and use of methamphetamine, but meth continues to be the most popular drug in Mid-Missouri. Sgt. Shannon Jeffries with the Mustang Drug Task Force said Mid-Missouri is a popular place for meth because the rural areas provide the perfect secluded place
Continue ReadingA suspended Ashland alderman is now turning to the courts to get his seat back. City officials say after a September closed session board meeting, that Jeff Anderson wasn’t apart of, they wrote and delivered a letter to him stating he was suspended. Facts surrounding the suspension are still unknown. City officials stated Anderson tried
Continue ReadingThe Maries County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a convicted felon involved in a hit-and-run accident on Sunday night. Sheriff Chris Heitman said Dennis Lawson was involved in an accident on County Road 613 around 6 p.m. Heitman said Lawson’s car hit another car driven by a 17-year-old. Lawson allegedly got out of his car,
Continue ReadingMissouri senior quarterback James Franklin will be sidelined for the next three to five weeks, according to Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel. Franklin suffered a shoulder sprain in Saturday’s upset win over Georgia. Franklin’s shoulder hit the ground hard late in the fourth quarter. He immediately went to the sidelines and initial concerns assumed he
Continue ReadingColumbia College announced Tuesday it is expanding its tuition deferment option to veterans affected but the federal government shutdown. Earlier this month, the college said it would offer a withdrawal policy or six-month payment plan to current service members who had their assistance suspended. “In keeping with our steadfast dedication to those who serve our
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