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WAKE UP COLUMBIA FRIDAY 020819
00:00 The big stories of the day 11:00 The death of John Dingle 00:00 Different hangovers with different types of booze 10:00 Our campaign 00:00 A lot …
Read More »Suspect connected to Mizzou dorm death booked into jail
The man accused of dealing the drug that led to a fellow Mizzou student’s death is now in jail. Carson Latimer has a $50,000 bond. Campus police …
Read More »More cancellations, delayed starts for local schools Friday
The ice and cold have led several school districts to cancel classes Friday, especially north of I-70. Columbia is on a two-hour delayed start. See our list …
Read More »Bezos tells of Enquirer threats to publish revealing pics
(AP) – Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says he was the target of “extortion and blackmail” by the publisher of the National Enquirer. He says the Enquirer chief …
Read More »Man involved in Hy-Vee bomb threat sentenced to prison
A man who pleaded guilty to robbery and making a terrorist threat was sentenced to 17 years in prison on Monday. Jeffrey York, 59, was accused of …
Read More »(AUDIO) Rowden Senate resolution condemns NCAA, talks PDMP
The state Senator who represents Mizzou has filed a resolution condemning the NCAA. Columbia Republican Caleb Rowden on Wednesday spoke on the Senate floor in Jefferson City …
Read More »Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion clinic law
(AP) – A divided Supreme Court has stopped Louisiana from enforcing new regulations on abortion clinics in a test of the conservative court’s views on abortion rights. …
Read More »Whitaker confirmed to appear before panel as scheduled
(AP) — The Justice Department said Thursday that Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker will testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Friday as scheduled, ending a day’s …
Read More »New speed-control measures approved for Rain Forest Parkway
The Columbia City Council this week approved two speed tables and a speed hump on a north Columbia street. Councilman Michael Trapp says people who live near …
Read More »Hawley supports Senate abortion restriction bill
President Trump in his State of the Union address this week showed support for a Senate bill banning late-term abortions, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. “It’s …
Read More »Senate panel approves Barr, Trump’s AG pick
(AP) The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved President Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general. William Barr’s nomination was approved along party lines Thursday. It now heads to …
Read More »Former Rep. Dingell, US’s longest-serving lawmaker, dies
(AP) — Former U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in American history and a master of legislative deal-making who was fiercely protective of Detroit’s …
Read More »Missouri mother of special needs child backs charter schools
(Missourinet) A St. Louis mother disagrees with statements that charter schools do not educate special needs students. Carmen Ward says her 15-year-old son, Paul (pictured above), who …
Read More »Frank Robinson dies at 83
(AP) – Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson has died at 83. Robinson is the only player to earn the MVP award in both leagues and became …
Read More »Water & Light crews working to restore power in Columbia
About 150 people are without power in Columbia Thursday afternoon. Water & Light crews are assigned to the outages, and are working to get power restored to …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Thursday February 7th 2019
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA THURSDAY 020719
00:00 It’s all about the ice and road conditions this morning 07:30 The mess in Virginia 10:00 Caleb Rowden goes off on NCAA 00:00 Senate Majority leader …
Read More »Slick roads expected in mid-Missouri Thursday morning
Watch for freezing rain and slick roads on Thursday morning. National Weather Service meteorologist Jon Carney said early Thursday that temperatures will drop below 32 degrees in …
Read More »Missouri opioid drug tracking bill faces challenges
(AP) – Legislation to make Missouri the final state to adopt a statewide monitoring program for prescription opioids continues to face challenges. Republican Rep. Holly Rehder said …
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