A wind energy transmission line across Missouri is back on the table. The Missouri Public Service Commission set a December 18-19 hearing date to consider the application …
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Miami man arrested in Cooper County, suspected of trafficking cocaine
A cocaine bust in Mid-Missouri. Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers pulled over a car they saw swerve around and cut off a semi-truck on east-bound I-70 early …
Read More »Missouri governor signs treatment court bill in two cities
(MISSOURINET) – House Bill 2 was signed in Springfield and in Liberty near Kansas City Wednesday. Its focus is to get more offenders into treatment courts with …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Thursday October 25th 2018
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA THURSDAY 102518
00:00 The big stories of the day 12:00 Jacob Luetkemeyer, Constitutional candidate for auditor, joins us 00:00 Growing number of suspicious packages being sent to democrats 11:00 …
Read More »Former JC courthouse supervisor picks up new federal charge
A former supervisor of custodians at the Christopher S. Bond Courthouse in Jefferson City has picked up another federal charge. Victor Vargas, 40, has been in custody …
Read More »Jefferson City man faces federal meth charge
Federal charges have come down for a Jefferson City man over meth and guns. Brandon McNeese, 33, was indicted Wednesday. McNeese allegedly sold an informant 139 grams …
Read More »Camden County boy may be in danger
Authorities are looking for an endangered six-year-old boy from the Lake of the Ozarks area. The advisory went out Wednesday for Braedence Christian Jones. His mother, Aubrey …
Read More »(AUDIO) Consultant on Hyperloop feasibility study
Missouri is a potential spot for a Hyperloop. Riders could get from Kansas City to St. Louis in less than 30 minutes, with a stop in Columbia. …
Read More »Pipe bombs target Democrats, CNN
(AP) — Pipe bombs packed with shards of glass were intercepted en route to several prominent Democrats, including Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama, in an …
Read More »Kansas woman accused of Fulton gun theft
A Kansas woman is accused of stealing a gun from a Fulton pawn shop. Police say Britany Watson stole the gun from Callaway Pawn on South Business …
Read More »Molina wins Roberto Clemente Award
(AP) St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier (YAH’-dee-ehr) Molina has won the Roberto Clemente Award given to the player who best represents the former Pittsburgh outfielder’s humanitarian efforts. …
Read More »Fulton police warn of storage unit burglaries
Fulton Police are warning you about burglaries at storage units. The department says bad guys have been breaking the locks on those units a lot lately, especially …
Read More »Northern Marianas brace for slow recovery after typhoon
(AP) — Residents of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands were bracing for months without electricity or running water in the aftermath of the strongest storm …
Read More »Jefferson City encourages use of building inspector
With at least one downtown Jefferson City building crumbling from years of water damage and neglect, could more be on the way? Jamie Abbott with the city …
Read More »Report: Columbia fastest-growing Missouri metro
(Missourinet) A recently-released report from two University of Missouri researchers says Columbia’s economy is the fastest-growing metropolitan area in Missouri since 2001. Columbia Chamber of Commerce President …
Read More »Several smaller winning Mega Millions tickets sold in Missouri
(Missourinet) Missourians dished out nearly $36 million to try and win the record $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot on Tuesday night. According to Missouri Lottery Executive Director …
Read More »Jayhawks coach Self denies ever offering improper benefits
(AP) — Kansas basketball coach Bill Self emphatically denied Wednesday night that members of his staff ever offered impermissible benefits to prospective players, hours after Jayhawks forward …
Read More »University receives $22.4M in grants for rural education
(AP) – The University of Missouri College of Education has received a total of $22.4 million in grants, which will support rural education in Kansas and Missouri, …
Read More »Nearly 200 pounds of marijuana confiscated in 2 stops on I-70
(AP) – Authorities say two Interstate 70 traffic stops netted nearly 200 pounds (90 kilograms) of marijuana this week in the same central Missouri county. KMIZ-TV reports …
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