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New rules for conflicts of interest considered on Jefferson City ballot Tuesday
Jefferson City voters are considering whether to tighten the rules governing conflicts of interest in Tuesday’s general municipal elections. “Proposition D” would affect city officials or employees who serve on the boards of not-for-profits, volunteer organizations and other political subdivisions. The question: “Shall Section 12.1 of Article XII (General Provisions) of the Charter of the
Continue ReadingCity council could fire prosecutor under amendment considered in Tuesday’s election
Voters will consider an amendment to the charter of the City of Jefferson in the general municipal elections Tuesday that would grant power to the city council to fire the city’s prosecutor. The question: “Shall section 6.6 of Article VI (Administrative Organization and Personnel System) of the charter of the City of Jefferson be amended
Continue ReadingJefferson City voters consider term limit reform on Tuesday’s ballot
Voters in Jefferson City will consider Proposition B in Tuesday’s general municipal elections. The question: “Shall the term limits for Councilmembers and Mayor stated in the Charter of the City of Jefferson be amended to remove the lifetime limit of eight years of service, and instead prevent any person who has served four consecutive terms
Continue ReadingBrief chance of showers moving in this morning
TUESDAY: We’re tracking a cold front to our north this morning. This will bring us a chance at a shower or two along and north of I-70 as you head out the door this morning. This will be a quick-moving system, so don’t let it ruin your day as sunshine looks to return by this
Continue ReadingWhat you need to know before heading to the polls today
Boone County voting polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday for Election day. Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon said she expects Tuesday to be similar to last year’s election, which saw a 15.9 percent turnout. All Columbia residents have two items on their ballots, selecting Columbia’s mayor and two school board candidates.
Continue ReadingAshland man accused of fatally shooting neighbor’s dog
An Ashland man was charged and arrested Sunday after he allegedly shot and killed his neighbor’s dog. Logan T. Forsee shot the chocolate Labrador retriever on March 18 after the dog got into his trash, court documents said. Forsee told police the dog growled at him, so he went and got his gun and shot
Continue ReadingFlood precautions continue in Mid-Missouri
Flooding precautions continue in Mid-Missouri. Cooper County officials have thousands of sandbags and several truckloads of sand on standby to help stop floodwater. “At this point sandbags aren’t going to do a ton of good, unless the river continues rising to protect some of these structures,” said Larry Oerly, Cooper County Emergency Management Agency director.
Continue ReadingColumbia council directs staff to move ahead with Sinclair Road sidewalk
The Columbia City Council directed staff to move ahead with plans to put in more than 2,000 feet of sidewalk on the east side of Sinclair Road between Southampton Drive and Nifong Boulevard. According to a staff memo, the preliminary design will include about 1,300 feet of 5-foot-wide sidewalk with grass parkway along the northern
Continue ReadingJefferson City and Cole County aim to replace Dunklin Street Bridge
The Cole County and Jefferson City government could split the multi-million dollar cost of replacing a deteriorating bridge off Missouri Boulevard. The Dunklin Street Bridge located over Wears Creek near Missouri Boulevard has become a safety hazard, according to Presiding Cole County Commissioner Sam Bushman. “I think it’s kind of an emergency, (replacement) needs to
Continue ReadingJustices rule against Missouri inmate with rare health issue
The U.S. Supreme Court said Missouri can execute an inmate who argued that his rare medical condition will result in severe pain if he is given death-causing drugs. The justices ruled 5-4 Monday against inmate Russell Bucklew, who is on death row for a 1996 murder. A Boone County jury convicted him in 1997 of
Continue ReadingSophie Cunningham becomes first AP All-American in program history
The accolades continue to pour in for Sophie Cunningham as she is now the first ever AP All-American in Mizzou women’s basketball history. The AP named her to the All-American third team. Cunningham averaged 17.8 points per game and 5.9 rebounds per game as a senior. The former Rock Bridge Bruin also was named to
Continue ReadingStorm extends I-70 bridge inspections for a day
UPDATE: The Missouri Department of Transportation said last Friday’s storm will extend its bridge inspection project by a day at the Boone and Cooper County line. The agency said on Monday night that the Friday storms canceled the inspections on the eastbound lanes of the Interstate 70 bridge over the Missouri River scheduled for that
Continue ReadingMoniteau County sheriff: Facebook posts led to ‘huge outcry’
The sheriff of Moniteau County said his office heard strong public reaction over social media posts that led to the firing of a jailer and a deputy. Sheriff Tony Wheatley said Monday that jailer Dillon Davenport and Lt. Kevin Morse were fired effective immediately after he was made aware of the Facebook post Saturday. ”
Continue ReadingNo gas found after Southern Boone High School evacuation
Fire officials in Ashland said they did not find any gas inside the high school after a student reported a smell. Battalion Chief Colin Wright said it may have instead been the smell of mercaptan, the chemical added to natural gas to give it some odor, that got into the Southern Boone High School from
Continue ReadingFlooding leads to more road closures in mid-Missouri
Flooding on the Missouri River and its tributaries has caused more road closures in mid-Missouri. Route OO near the Lamine River in Cooper County closed late Sunday from Route M to Short Drive near Boonville. Also near Boonville, Route V near the Petite Saline Creek closed Sunday between Oerly and Big Lick Road. The Missouri
Continue ReadingInterim dean takes over at MU School of Medicine
The University of Missouri School of Medicine’s interim dean took over on Monday. Steven Zweig spoke Monday at the Board of Curators Committee Meeting about what he hopes to bring to the position on his first day in the job following the resignation of Patrick Delafontaine. Delafontaine resigned to take a position at another university,
Continue ReadingTemperatures climb through the middle of the week with our next
TONIGHT: Clouds will slowly increase through the overnight hours. Temperatures will still be chilly, but not as cold as the past couple mornings. A jacket will still be needed. We’re in the upper 30s by sunrise tomorrow. Winds stay steady out of the south up to 9 mph. TUESDAY: A spot showers is possible tonight
Continue ReadingSpring-like temperatures returning, Rain chances later in the week
THIS AFTERNOON: Winds have kicked up out of the southwest this afternoon, and many places this morning have already reached the high temps we saw yesterday. We’re going to warm another 10-15 degrees area-wide by 3 pm. Many of us top out in the upper 50s. Winds will be gusty at times up to 18
Continue ReadingWorker injured at Circle A Ranch, authorities say
A worker was injured at Circle A Ranch in Randolph County on Friday morning, according to authorities. The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office confirmed deputies were dispatched to Circle A Ranch around 9:15 a.m. in reference to a farm accident. Deputies said they learned two employees were using a loader to drive a fence post into
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