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Cloudy and Warm Saturday Ahead

TODAY: Mostly Cloudy, Southerly winds will help bring in moisture and warmer air into Mid-Missouri giving areas north and along I-70 a very slight chance of light showers (accumulation expected to be less than 1/10″); 65 TONIGHT: Mostly Cloudy, Dry Conditions, South winds near 6 mph; 55 SUNDAY: Mostly Sunny, Breezy northwest winds around 8-11

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Saturday morning, February 11

TODAY: Southerly winds will bring moisture and warmer air into Mid-Missouri, allowing our Saturday to be mostly cloudy with temperatures increasing into the 60s. There is a slight chance for showers in the afternoon with the best chance for this rain existing in areas north and along I-70. Accumulation, if any, is expected to be

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Fulton Public Schools staff member investigated for inappropriate electronic contact with student

ABC 17 News has acquired an email through a viewer tip about a Fulton Public Schools staff member having inappropriate electronic contact with a female student. Parents received the following email from Fulton Public Schools: “Fulton Police and FPS Staff are investigating a male employee’s inappropriate electronic contact with a female FPS student. To our

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This Week with Nicole Galloway, Missouri State Auditor

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway released the 2016 Annual Report on Friday. As our guest on “This Week,” Auditor Galloway discusses her efforts to “promote accountability and transparency across Missouri government.” She also talks about rumors she would resign as auditor during her recent pregnancy. She calls those rumors “hurtful, not supportive” and untrue. You

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Friday Evening, February 10

TONIGHT: High clouds will continue to pass through and increase later tonight. It will be a mild night with low temperatures in the mid 40s north of I-70 to lower 50s south with southwesterly winds at 6-10 mph. SATURDAY: T here will increasing low clouds Saturday with high temperatures in the mid-upper 60s and southerly

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Lincoln University to reactivate history program

Seven months after their deactivation, Lincoln University announced Thursday that the college will once again offer bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees in history, with concentrations in public history, research and writing and middle/high school education, beginning in the Fall 2017 semester. Department faculty worked with outside consultants to redesign the degree programs.

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