‘Destined for greatness’: Battle football player Rickie Dunn makes big plays on the field as he seeks justice for his late father
The son of Hickman standout Rickie Dunn is following in his father’s footsteps on the field.
Continue ReadingThe son of Hickman standout Rickie Dunn is following in his father’s footsteps on the field.
Continue ReadingOSAGE BEACH, Mo. (KMIZ) Camden and Miller Counties will vote on Tuesday, November 2nd, on a proposed tax that would pay for new fire equipment and a new fire station. The property tax increase will cost residents 30 cents for every 100 dollars of property value. That would cost property owners $114 a year on
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Dozens of alleged 3M employees took to YouTube to show their efforts to go against the federal vaccine mandate. This comes as employees at the 3M in Columbia on Tuesday protested on Paris Road just outside of the 3M building to share their concerns. The video on YouTube begins with messages from
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine is participating in a national clinical study of three repurposed medications — ivermectin, fluticasone and fluvoxamine.
Continue Readingseph Elledge’s defense team is set to appear in court at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, ahead of Elledge’s first-degree murder trial that is scheduled to start on Monday.
Continue ReadingGov. Parson issued an executive order against the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates.Â
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Continue ReadingJefferson City police arrested one person after a shooting on the 800 block of Clark Avenue Wednesday evening.
Continue ReadingFulton Police Chief Steven Myers announced his retirement effective Dec. 3 Â after more than 39 years of law enforcement service.
Continue ReadingThe crash happened when a 2009 Buick ran a stop sign and went into the path of a pickup truck traveling on Highway 40 at North Rollingwood Boulevard, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said. The road was closed after the crash.
Continue ReadingThe move has angered some politicians, who say the Justice Department is being used as a political weapon against concerned parents.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri will lift suspensions of fraternity activities beginning at noon Friday.
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Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The retrial in Devin Schrimpf’s case will begin on Jan. 4, 2021. A mistrial was declared in the case against 19-year-old Devin Schrimpf, who is accused of killing Marquise Conley at a home off Rolling Hills Road in 2019. A hearing will took place at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the case
Continue ReadingMizzou football players Connor Bazelak, Connor Wood, Hyrin White will take questions from reporters.
Continue ReadingA Raymondville man has pleaded guilty to abandonment of a corpse in the 2018 missing person case of Matthew Beauchamp.
Continue ReadingThe crash happened in the 3700 block of West Edgewood Drive and the driver had moderate injuries, the Jefferson City Police Department said in a news release. The SUV went off the road, through a barbed-wire fence, hit a tree, rolled over and came to rest on the driver’s side in a creek with about 6 inches of water, police said.
Continue ReadingELDON, Mo. (KMIZ) Two people are charged in Miller County following a drug bust in Eldon last week. According to court documents obtained by ABC 17 News, law enforcement officers arrested Anthony Mitchell, 43, and Adrienne Edington, 28, on Oct. 19 at a home on North Tedmark Avenue. The Eldon Police Department said officers responded
Continue ReadingBOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) One person has been arrested following a crash in south Columbia Tuesday night. Duncan McCracking was arrested on suspicion of a DWI causing physical injury and running a red light. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 19-year-old Ashley Footer was turning left from providence onto Highway 163 near Route K
Continue ReadingPresident Joe Biden’s administration says it plans to require workers at health care providers that take Medicare and Medicaid funds to be vaccinated against coronavirus. Many providers have already instituted mandates. And those mandates have met pushback from some workers, who claim those rules violate their medical freedom. Should coronavirus vaccinations be mandatory for health
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