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(AUDIO) Gary Pinkel on NCAA sanctions, new foundation
Gary Pinkel calls the postseason ban and other sanctions handed down by the NCAA against Mizzou “remarkably extreme.” Football, baseball, and softball all got punished because an …
Read More »Governor Parson honors Vietnam veterans
Missouri Vietnam era veterans get a long deserved “Welcome Home.” Hundreds gathered in the Capitol Rotunda to be honored for their time served by Army veteran Governor …
Read More »Columbia senator doubts Title IX bill makes a return
A report this week has revealed a Missouri lobbyist’s pursuit to gut sexual discrimination protections in education to help his son, who was expelled from school for …
Read More »Man imprisoned for sports editor’s killing seeking freedom
(AP) – A man who has served 15 years in prison for the 2001 killing of a Missouri sports editor is challenging his imprisonment. Charles Erickson pleaded …
Read More »Medicaid advocates question Missouri’s renewal system
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Gov. Mike Parson’s administration says Missouri’s improving economy is the main reason up to 70,000 people dropped off the state’s Medicaid rolls …
Read More »Missouri-made wine poses risk of exploding
The Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is warning against buying or selling an Eldon manufacturer’s wine. Officials said six different types of bottled wine by Casa …
Read More »Driver of white van in Moberly reportedly tries to lure child into vehicle
Moberly police are on the lookout for a white box van after a juvenile reported to their parents that a man driving it tried to lure him …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Thursday April 25th 2019
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA THURSDAY 042519
00:00 The big stories of the day 10:00 Naming plants 00:00 Draft 11:00 Michael W. Kearney, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Journalism Studies | Data Science and Analytics talks …
Read More »Columbia man accused of threatening ex-girlfriend with gun
A Columbia man is accused of threatening an ex-girlfriend. Courtney Lawhorn, 54, was booked into jail on Thursday morning. He’s facing several charges, including domestic assault, armed …
Read More »Former Vice President Joe Biden launches 2020 presidential campaign
(AP) – Joe Biden has formally entered the 2020 race for president. The vice president under President Barack Obama made the announcement in a video released Thursday …
Read More »Graves part of Missouri delegation pushing flood aid
The U.S. Rep. for North Missouri says he believes flood aid will pass Congress. Gov. Parson made the request for federal help on Wednesday. Missouri’s entire congressional …
Read More »Fulton firefighters start carrying Narcan
Fulton firefighters are the latest emergency responders in Callaway County approved to carry Narcan. ABC 17 reports that started this week. They’ll join the fire protection districts …
Read More »Trump says White House to fight House subpoenas
(AP) President Donald Trump says his White House will be “fighting all the subpoenas” issued by House Democrats in their investigations into his administration. Trump is criticizing …
Read More »Putin, Kim meet in Vladivostok
(AP) President Vladimir Putin says after talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that Pyongyang is ready to proceed toward denuclearization, but that it needs serious …
Read More »No more chalk marks from Jefferson City parking enforcement
There will be no more chalk marks on your tires in Jefferson City. Parking enforcers are no longer marking parked cars’ tires after a federal court ruling …
Read More »Police: Jeff City woman arrested after breaking up fight with gun
Jefferson City authorities are still trying to find out what happened during a fight near Lincoln University that included a gunshot. Investigators say when officers got to …
Read More »Messenger wins Pulitzer for articles on debtors prisons
How would you like to walk out of jail with a big bill hanging over your head for time served? The St. Louis Post Dispatch’s Tony Messenger …
Read More »Mysterious fires at ex-mayor’s home, City Hall investigated
(AP) A small southeast Missouri town has been under a watchful police presence in the week since nearly simultaneous fires hours after the mayor left office burned …
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