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Ragtag Will Stay Open

Ragtag Cinema in Columbia has reached its $80,000 fundraising goal on Sunday. The business reached out for help to buy new digital projectors because major movies will no longer be released on 35-millimeter film starting next year.The cinema said those movies generate most of its revenue, and their loss would make it hard to stay

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More Missouri Help Heads East

***UPDATE MONDAY 9:13 P.M.***Officials with the Boone County Fire Protection District say Missouri Task Force 1 could be demobilized as soon as Tuesday. The crew of emergency rescue workers from mid-Missouri are currently deployed in New York. *** UPDATE 11:30 P.M. ***Governor Nixon’s office told ABC 17 News two state emergency management teams are heading

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11/4: Rain on the Way Monday

After a dry weekend, a fast-moving clipper system will impact our weather on Monday. The system will increase our clouds late Sunday, with rain moving into northwest Missouri early Monday morning. Periods of light rain are possible during the day on Monday, but especially in the morning to midday (5am through 1pm). The rain will

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911 Center Loses Power

Power was restored to the Jefferson City 911 dispatch center Saturday afternoon after being off on and off for about two and a half hours.Police said in a news release that a 34 year-old electrical breaker failed around noon, causing power to go out for much of the building. All phone lines and radios were

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Trailer Fire Cause Unknown

Columbia fire crews are investigating a Sunday morning fire at Woodstock Trailer Court on New Haven Road.Crews at the scene told ABC 17 News the residents noticed the trailer filling with smoke from the chimney just before 9:30 a.m. and called 911. When crews arrived, they found fire along a fireplace and adjoining wall. According

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MU TE Arrested, Kicked Off Team

Mizzou freshman tight end Brandon Holifield was arrested early Sunday morning by Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers.A Highway Patrol report states 18-year-old Holifield was arrested around 1:12 a.m. in Boone County on charges of possession of marijuana up to 35 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with no drivers license and for speeding. He was

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Vigilant Guard Quake Exercises

Search and rescue teams from Missouri and around the world started Vigilant Guard mass-disaster training Saturday in Boone County.The scenario focuses on a serious earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone and is being used to practice perilous recovery efforts. Hundreds of first responders will be at the Roger Wilson memorial Training Center throughout the

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New Look Tigers

It’s no secret Mizzou Basektball features a new-look squad. Scanning down the roster’s there’s only three returning players, the rest are Freshmen and Transfers.Their Transfer Class features Keion Bell, Earnest Ross, Alex Oriahki, Jabari Brown and Tony Criswell. The Sporting News ranked Mizzou’s transfers class the best in the nation. All players, except for Brown

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American Airlines Ticket Sales

American Airlines tickets are now on sale for flights out of Columbia Regional Airport. Flights start from Columbia to Dallas-Fort Worth and Chicago on February 14th, but customers can now purchase those tickets through the airline or travel vendors. ABC 17 News has been telling viewers about the deal since it was announced last month.Flights

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Bowers Is Back

There are few players in college basketball that deserve as much respect as Laurence Bowers. Not for his basketball talents — which are indeed considerable — but more so for just the kind of man he is. He’s humble. He’s caring. He’s someone that Mike Anderson once said is the type of person you want

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Serbian Smash

The Missouri Tiger basketball team closed it’s exhibition schedule Sunday afternoon at Mizzou Arena by beating Missouri Southern 86-60. The star of the game was unquestionably Serbian freshman Stefan Jankovic. Playing out of position on the wing due to an illness to Keion Bell and the unavailability of Jabari Brown (transfer rules) and Mike Dixon

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11/5: Election Day Weather

The week will start with rainy and cool weather as highs only reach the mid-to-upper 40s Monday with scattered showers through the afternoon. Clouds will linger into Election Day morning with lows in the upper 30s. Another weak cold front will move through, bringing another shot of cool air and clouds to the area. Highs

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Police: Robbery Was Staged

***UPDATE 7:18 P.M.***(AP) – A woman who reported being robbed outside a central Missouri pharmacy is now accused of taking part in a scheme to obtain and sell prescription painkillers.Columbia police responded to the report from the 47-year-old woman around 8:30 a.m. Monday. Officers followed tips from witnesses and took 29-year-old Cole Thomas of Columbia

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Candidates Make Last Appeal

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill is flying around Missouri while Republican challenger Todd Akin is focusing on the St. Louis area as they make a final campaign appeal before Election Day.McCaskill planned stops Monday in Columbia, Springfield, Kansas City and St. Louis County to encourage volunteers who have been canvassing neighborhoods. Akin

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Prepare for Election Day

***UPDATE 11:15 P.M.***Voting polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. across Missouri. As voters finalize their decisions, officials finish up getting ready.The heated races are expected to bring thousands to the polls in Boone County. Workers will show up to polling places at 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.State officials expect a 72 percent

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Joint Comm Still Understaffed

A year ago, a small electrical fire temporarily closed Columbia’s Joint Communications and a year later officials say there are measures in place to prevent a disruption in calls. The problem, however, remains having someone to answer those calls.”Well, we’ve had some disruption in service, but it wasn’t caused because of power outages,” Joint Communications

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