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Flue Fire Spreads in House

A flue fire at a Columbia home spread Sunday afternoon, causing damage to walls and the roof.The family first noticed the fire around 3:30 p.m., coming from their chimney in the 4600 block of Copper Stone Court. Within 15 minutes, flames had burst through a living room wall and into the attic and roof.Firefighters at

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Slick Roads on New Year’s Eve

***UPDATE 11:45 A.M.***Jefferson City officials declared a snow emergency Monday, effective at 1:30 p.m. Police say roads could freeze overnight, and no one is allowed to park or leave a vehicle on roads designated as an emergency snow route. The city’s bus service, JeffTran, was also temporarily suspended until crews could clear the roads.The special

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Wanted Suspect Arrested

A Moberly man was arrested Sunday night after police found he had a number of outstanding warrants, including one for assaulting a police officer. Just before 10:30 p.m., an off-duty officer reported seeing Cody Kitchen, 25, who was wanted for a December 11 incident in which he allegedly assaulted a police officer and fled on

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New Year Brings New Policies

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – The new year is bringing an increase to Missouri’s minimum wage and the end of an open records exemption that has covered response plans and security systems.Starting Wednesday, the state’s minimum wage increases from the federal rate of $7.25 an hour to $7.35. The raise comes because of inflation. A

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Man Assaults Women with Knife

Sunday night Boone County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to Demaret Drive for a male overhead making threats to assault someone with a knife.It happened during a disturbance in the 700 Block of Demaret Drive. When deputies arrived they learned 29-year-old Larry Gene Parnell of Columbia was arguing with a female associate. During the argument, Mr. Parnell

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Columbia Crews Treating Roads

***UPDATE 3:39 P.M.***Officials said all first and second priority roads were treated Monday afternoon.Seven people are staying on duty overnight. Crews will evaluate the roads later Monday before deciding on resources for Tuesday.***ORIGINAL STORY***A full road crew started treating higher priority streets in Columbia at 7 a.m. Monday.Bridges and overpasses are the first to freeze

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Chiefs fire Romeo Crennel

The Kansas City Chiefs are starting the New Year heading in a different direction, without their head coach Romeo Crennel. Crennel was relieved of his coaching duties Monday morning, after being the head coach for about a year, after going 2-1 as the clubs interim head coach. He finished this season with a 2-14 regular

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Roads Snowy in Central Missouri

Roads were partially covered in central Missouri Monday.According to MoDot, some of the smaller, less-traveled highways were still covered through the afternoon. Both lanes of Highway 133 closed around 11 a.m. after a semi jackknifed by Highway 52, just south of Meta in Maries County.Sedalia officials also activated emergency snow routes over New Year’s Eve,

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12/31: Accumulating Snow

A winter storm will bring snowfall total amounts between 2 to 4″ for Mid-Missouri. Most of the accumulating snow will fall through the early-afternoon with 1 to 3″ of snow possible. Up to an additional inch will be possible late-Monday evening as the back edge of the system moves through. During the late-afternoon and early-evening,

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12/31: Wintry New Year’s Eve

The backside of our winter storm system will move through the region tonight bringing periods of light snow through late evening, tapering off to flurries by midnight. Freezing drizzle is possible as the snow tapers off through the early morning hours along with areas of fog. Temperatures will continue to fall and moisture on roads

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Highlights of Fiscal Cliff Deal

*** UPDATE WEDNESDAY 11:30 P.M. ***Congressman Blaine Luektemeyer was one of five Missouri representatives to approve the latest fiscal cliff bill. He said it was critical to reverse the largest tax increase in American history. He also mentioned the bill is far from perfect, but he was happy it provides tax relief for the majority

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Free Rides for New Years Eve

Jefferson City police and local cab companies are offering free rides home this New Years Eve again, in an effort to cut down on drunk driving.A similar program will be held in Osage Beach.Last year, more than 2,000 people utilized the Capital City’s “Sober Driver Program.” It offers free $10 cab rides from a bar

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