Newly elected CPS board members
Della Streaty-Willhoit and Blake Willoughby win seats on board.
Continue ReadingDella Streaty-Willhoit and Blake Willoughby win seats on board.
Continue ReadingIncumbent Brian Treece, 49, has won three more years as Columbia mayor. He was first elected in 2016, defeating attorney Skip Walther. Treece is a lobbyist with his own firm, Treece Phillips. “In many ways this was a referendum on my record as mayor,” he told ABC 17 News. “The 2 to 1 victory I
Continue ReadingIncumbent Carrie Tergin has won her re-election bid in dominating fashion. Tergin beat out challenger Tiwan J. Lewis 4,145 to 746, or 84% to 15%, according to unofficial results released by the Cole County Clerk’s Office. Tergin told reporters following the victory that she hopes to carry momentum from her first term into her second
Continue ReadingVoters in Jefferson City picked an incumbent and a political newcomer Tuesday to represent them on the board of education. Incumbent Lorelei Schwartz and newcomer Stephanie Johnson won by wide margins Tuesday, with Schwartz getting 3,300 votes and Johnson drawing 3,238. The third-place candidate, Steven Brown, had 2,247 votes. Four candidates with different experiences in
Continue ReadingA Columbia man is charged after allegedly stealing more than $190,000 from the Columbia JC Penney. A JC Penney employee is charged after being accused of stealing from the JC Penney. Troy Sitton, 25, was taken into custody in March for stealing from the store. Police reports show Sitton made fraudulent returns and discounts on
Continue ReadingA Missouri appeals court will hear a Boone County man’s appeal of his contempt of court judgment at the University of Missouri School of Law on Tuesday. The court will hear arguments in four cases in a docket that will begin at 1:30 p.m.. They’ll also discuss the court system and take questions from the
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Skies will hold partly to mostly cloudy across the region this evening. Temperatures are warmer than the past few nights. Many places in Mid-MO will drop into the low 40s and upper 30s. Winds will turn out of the southeast and become gusty through Wednesday. WEDNESDAY: Southerly winds return and clouds increase all ahead
Continue ReadingCandidate Jay Atkins election night interview
Continue ReadingThree suspects are in custody for a homicide in Callaway County, the sheriff’s office said Tuesday. In a news release, the Callaway County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded to a disturbance call on County Road 136 east of Route JJ, south of Calwood around 2:41 a.m. Deputies found a dead man at the scene and
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Works is taking steps toward addressing central-city residential parking issues with a meeting set for Tuesday night. The meeting is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. at Benton Elementary School and will be led by Public Works officials and consultants hired by the city council for $125,000 to study the issue. Walker Consultants
Continue ReadingBoone County prosecutors dropped a weapon charge tied to a Columbia homicide. First Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Roger Johnson announced in court on Tuesday that he would dismiss the case against Laron Nesbitt in connection to the death of Dominick Roland on Jan. 26. Nesbitt faced one count of unlawful possession of a weapon. Nesbitt also
Continue ReadingThree judges in the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District denied an appeal by two former guardians of a Fulton man who was found dead in 2017. Bryan and Mary Martin filed the request after a Callaway County judge rejected their wrongful death lawsuit. The Martins argued the court made a mistake when it dismissed
Continue ReadingState auditor Nicole Galloway announced that changes made to tax withholdings in January 2019 were done unlawfully and will result in over-withholding for the majority of Missouri taxpayers during a press conference Tuesday morning. In January, Missouri’s general revenue fund was short more than $500 million, and the revenue issue was caused by the federal
Continue ReadingVoter turnout in Cole County might be lower than officials initially projected. County Clerk Steve Korsmeyer said turnout as of 2 p.m. Tuesday had not matched his expectations. Korsmeyer said Monday that he expected 19 percent turnout, up from last year’s 10 percent for the April municipal and school elections. Korsmeyer said Tuesday afternoon that
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: We’re in the wake of a weak cold front that moved through Mid-Missouri this morning. Any spot shower chances have, for the most part, moved out of the viewing area. Behind this front we can expect breezy conditions as winds turn out of the west. Gusts up to 23 mph are possible this
Continue ReadingTwo people were taken into custody early Tuesday morning after leading Columbia police on a chase. The Columbia Police Department tried to pull over a vehicle at about 2:20 a.m. in the area of Old 63 and Walnut Street, but the vehicle sped away. Officers were able find the car, and the two people in
Continue ReadingJefferson City voters are considering whether to tighten the rules governing conflicts of interest in Tuesday’s general municipal elections. “Proposition D” would affect city officials or employees who serve on the boards of not-for-profits, volunteer organizations and other political subdivisions. The question: “Shall Section 12.1 of Article XII (General Provisions) of the Charter of the
Continue ReadingVoters will consider an amendment to the charter of the City of Jefferson in the general municipal elections Tuesday that would grant power to the city council to fire the city’s prosecutor. The question: “Shall section 6.6 of Article VI (Administrative Organization and Personnel System) of the charter of the City of Jefferson be amended
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