Sportscast: High School Signing Day
ABC 17s Sherree Burruss recaps high school signing day on November 12th. Three student athletes from mid-Missouri commit to the University of Missouri
Continue ReadingABC 17s Sherree Burruss recaps high school signing day on November 12th. Three student athletes from mid-Missouri commit to the University of Missouri
Continue ReadingHolts Summit police confirmed a person robbed the Bee-Line Snack Shop at the Sinclair gas station near West Simon and Highway 54 around 5:30 a.m. Monday. The suspect was wearing a bandana, sunglasses, blue latex gloves, a dark hoodie and dark pants and black work shoes. Investigators say robber went behind the counter, tied-up the
Continue ReadingThree people have been arrested after allegedly causing Lincoln University in Jefferson City to lock down on Monday. Craig Jarell, Marquel Lewis, and Aaron Burns were arrested after one of them apparently flashed a gun outside one of the dorms. Lewis is charged with 3rd degree assault and disturbing the peace. Burns is charged with
Continue ReadingWith the first snow of the season possible this weekend, the cities of Columbia and Jefferson City are preparing for winter-like weather conditions and snow removal. Each year, the salt dome in Columbia on Big Bear Boulevard stores about 5,000 tons of salt that is put down on the streets of Columbia throughout the winter.
Continue ReadingThe Conservation Department said with rifle season for deer starting Saturday, breeding season and the colder weather, deer will be moving around more frequently than usual. They said one of the places you could see deer is in places you don’t normally see them, like in residential neighborhoods. The Department of Conservation warns people to
Continue ReadingA man with 3 prior DWI arrests was arrested Wednesday afternoon for drunk driving and driving on a revoked license. Fulton Police pulled over 60-year-old James Hall for speeding through a school zone and almost hitting a person in a marked crosswalk. Hall was arrested for felony DWI as an aggravated offender and driving while
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Health Department Wednesday launched a new campaign trying to spread breastfeeding awareness. Officials have made life sized stand-up posters of local women breastfeeding and will be putting these cut-outs in businesses throughout town. Brittney Schaben and her 7-month-old son Elijah will soon have their poster all over Jefferson City. Schaben and four
Continue ReadingA Pettis County man was sentenced to 5 years in prison Wednesday for molesting a 7-year-old girl. 59-year-old Larry Sisco of Sweet Springs was convicted of first degree child molestation in September. Prosecutors said the incident happened in Pettis County in July 2013. Sisco will be held in the Missouri Department of Corrections and will
Continue ReadingTwo people were arrested and charged Monday after multiple agencies searched a home in the 100 block of Osage Ave. The Camden County Street Crimes Unit, SWAT team, Lake Area Narcotics Group, and Camdenton Police found 2 ounces of methamphetamine, packaging material, and a stolen gun from an Osage Beach burglary. 41-year-old Jeffrey Milligan was
Continue ReadingRyan Gill served in the U.S. Army in both Iraq and Haiti. Coming back to his home state in 2012, though, turned out to be a challenge. “It’s one of the most daunting tasks,” Gill, the president of Mizzou Student Veterans Association said, “and it’s surprising to some, to think that these individuals who have
Continue ReadingCold temperatures continue to dominate this week as afternoon temperatures only reach the lower to middle 30s, and lows in the upper teens and 20s. Wind chills will be very cold, in the upper single digits and lower teens each morning. Arctic high pressure remains over the Midwest through the end of the week, with
Continue ReadingAs temperatures plummeted nearly 30 degrees overnight and winter temperatures are expected to stick around, homeless shelters across mid-Missouri are starting to fill up. Some were already full Tuesday night, including the Harbor House in Columbia. “If the temperature is 45 degrees at four o’ clock in the in the afternoon, that is when we
Continue ReadingABC 17 News confirmed Sharon Miller, 51, from Mokane, was killed in a one-car crash just southeast of Fulton Tuesday afternoon. Troopers believe Miller went off the side of the road and over-corrected. Her SUV overturned before Miller was thrown from the vehicle. The wreck happened around 12:19 p.m. on Route O near County Road
Continue ReadingA spokesman at the Department of Revenue confirmed to ABC 17 that tax liens on Victoria’s Bridal have been filed. The most recent filing was last Friday and the first was in July 2014. Revenue filed a tax lien on Victoria’s Bridal for nearly $16,000 on Friday. One lien was filed at the end of
Continue ReadingFour people were arrested after Callaway County Sheriff’s deputies searched a Fulton home looking for a wanted man. Deputies searched a home in the 400 block of Christopher Lane early Monday morning trying to find 20-year-old Quentin Johnson who was wanted for 6 charges. Johnson was wanted for failure to appear, driving on a revoked
Continue ReadingOne Mid-Missouri woman says her 21-year-old son is dead after inhaling a compressed air duster can. Jerrad “J.B.” Bassett died in a hospital just north of St. Louis this past June. His mother, who lives in Howard County, says the autopsy report came back and the cause of death was a chemical found in air
Continue ReadingTemperatures are dropping in Mid-Missouri, which for many means utility bills are on the rise. In Columbia, it is not too late to sign up for heating assistance for those who are in need. The application period for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, has opened. It is available through March. This year
Continue ReadingGovernor Nixon held a news conference in Weldon Spring Tuesday afternoon to outline law enforcement and security plans ahead of a grand jury decision in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Brown was allegedly shot on August 9 by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson. Brown’s parents told CNN if there is no indictment in
Continue ReadingBlack Friday is just around the corner and sales are expected to be increasingly high this year. With many stores opening up with deals on Thanksgiving Day, many are wondering when is the right time to start. “It is chaos. It is people wall-to-wall”, said Judy Blair, owner of Blair’s Landing. For local shop owners
Continue ReadingJefferson City school officials wrapped up a tour of the newly remodeled West Elementary Monday night. The school is the first to receive major security upgrades as the district is trying to revamp every building following several shooting incidents around the country. The new secure buzz-in system will basically allow visitors to step into a
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