Boone County prosecutor objects to change of venue motion in Elledge case
Knight filed the motion to object on Wednesday stating Elledge’s attorney waited too long to file the change the venue motion.
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Knight filed the motion to object on Wednesday stating Elledge’s attorney waited too long to file the change the venue motion.
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The fire department tweeted out at 9:21 p.m. that no injuries were reported.
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Boone County and Callaway County authorities are warning drivers about crashes and road impacts on Thursday night.
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to around 60 calls for service on Thursday and around 500 so far in January because of winter weather.
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MONTGOMERY CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A hearing for a woman accused of killing her husband at their Montgomery County home will now take place in February. Prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed to push back a bond hearing for Lynlee Renick until Feb. 24. She will remain in custody without bond until then. Montgomery County Prosecutor Nathan
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A Columbia woman who pleaded guilty in an arson case was sentenced to seven years in the Missouri Department of Corrections on Tuesday.
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The Columbia Parking Advisory Commission met Wednesday to discuss parking downtown. The group discussed where the project to install gate arms in downtown parking garages currently stands.
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Local road crews and law enforcement agencies are preparing for the possibility of a slick commute Thursday morning and urging drivers to use caution.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The new leader of the Columbia Fire Department met with members of the community Wednesday morning. City Manager John Glascock announced the Andy Woody as the next chief of the Columbia Fire Department in December. His first day was Jan. 13. Woody previously served as fire chief in Searcy, Arkansas. During his
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Most of the nine eateries inspected by Boone County health department regulators in the past week were not cited for any violations.
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Schools in the western part of Mid-Missouri were calling early dismissals Wednesday as radar indicated a wintry mix falling.
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Columbia Public Works road crews are already pretreating roads for the expected winter storm.
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The attorney for a Columbia police officer charged with manslaughter is calling the complaint against her “fatally defective,” rendering the charge “void.”
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Damien Powell, 26, pleaded guilty to a count each of armed bank robbery and using a firearm during a crime of violence.
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MU is expected to invest $400 million into the NextGen Precision Health Initiative.
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The Columbia City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday where it will vote whether or not to take part in a pilot program that would gather data on tobacco retailers in the city.
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Boone Hospital hosted a job fair for Pinnacle employees Tuesday in the Pinnacle Regional Hospital lobby.
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While a Mid-Missouri-wide program for utility assistance is in a good place financially this winter, some local programs are not so well situated.
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The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for Mid-Missouri for accumulating snow and ice possible on Wednesday
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The Lucky’s Market in downtown Columbia will stay open for now as dozens of other stores are shuttered, managers in Columbia said Tuesday.
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