Inspections yield multiple violations for downtown Jefferson City sports bar
Inspections from the Jefferson City Environmental Health Department visited more than three dozen eateries in January.
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Inspections from the Jefferson City Environmental Health Department visited more than three dozen eateries in January.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Cole County Presiding Commissioner Sam Bushman confirmed to ABC 17 News Wednesday that a piece of mail triggered the evacuation of the county courthouse and adjacent annex building a day earlier. The communication was mailed to the office of presiding Judge Patricia Joyce just before 10 a.m. Tuesday. Sheriff John Wheeler
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A decade after a business deal combusted, the city of Moberly plans to bring another company to the community promising scores of new jobs.
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story OMAHA, NE (KPTM) — Omaha Police say a man accidentally shot his friend while “playing” with a gun Tuesday night. Officers arrived at a home near 66th and Sprague Streets in Omaha to find a man with a gunshot wound. Police say an investigation revealed a group was
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story BETTENDORF, IA (WQAD) — The public is being asked to help a group of cats and kittens that were pulled from a Bettendorf home in February. According to the Scott County Humane Society, 21 cats and kittens were rescued from the home during the week of February 10.
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Republican Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt says he’s running to keep his seat.
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An examination of Bloomberg’s current standing in the race as he qualifies for his first debate, set to take place Wednesday night in Nevada.
Continue ReadingIt’s a cliché no US presidential candidate can resist: “This election is the most important in our lifetime.” But this year it might be true, because also on the ballot is the destiny of the Supreme Court, which decides where America stands on issues like abortion, gay rights and guns. If given a second term,
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story FARMINGTON, MO (KMOV) — Trooper walks with a slight limp, but otherwise you wouldn’t know the happy dog suffered unthinkable abuse. In February 2018, Trooper was shot, hit with a hammer and left for dead in a ditch in Farmington. He was discovered weeks later by Missouri K9
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One of seven suspects in a Columbia murder case pleaded guilty on Tuesday to second-degree murder and armed criminal action.
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story VANCOUVER, WA (KPTV) — Clark County’s equestrian community says recent county code enforcements are targeting stables and threatening the industry with unrealistic standards that will force stables to close and impact horse owners, riders and other businesses. More than 150 people packed into Tuesday night’s county council meeting
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The son of a Moberly man who died in a Columbia crash is settling in a wrongful death lawsuit.
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The Ashland Board of Aldermen appointed an interim police chief at its meeting Tuesday night.
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story HARRISBURG, PA (WPMT) — A new bill looking to legalize recreational marijuana is on its way to the house. It’s the latest string of bills looking to bring legal weed to Pennsylvania. State Representative Jake Wheatley (D-Allegheny) has introduced an updated legislation to legalize recreational marijuana. The legislation
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Two crashes on Interstate 70 caused backups Wednesday morning at the Stadium exit.
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Gov. Mike Parson spoke about infrastructure at a meeting for County Commissioners Association of Missouri in Columbia on Friday morning.
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Missouri lawmakers will hold a hearing on medical marijuana licensing on Wednesday.
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The Cole County Courthouse was evacuated on Tuesday after an alleged bomb threat, County Commissioner Sam Bushman said.
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A bill that would outlaw any breed-specific regulations enforced by local governments passed out of a House committee Tuesday.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. A state law maker from Boone County is throwing her support to a local business owner facing a return to prison. State Rep. Cheri Toalson-Reisch, R-Hallsville, said she hoped state authorities would decide to leave Dimetrious Woods on parole instead of taking him back to prison. She joined a dozen people in
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