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JCMO air show cancelled

No air show for Jefferson City this August. The Show Me State Air Show scheduled for the last weekend of August is cancelled. Organizers couldn’t raise the $150,000 in donations they needed. They’re now looking at dates for next year.

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More driving challenges at Bagnell Dam

Bagnell Dam will be down to one lane all week overnight. The work will take place from 8pm to 7am each day. Crews are laying the new epoxy road surface. It’s a month long process fixing up the old roadway on the dam.

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Facebook pulls the plug on Greitens campaign ad

(AP) — Facebook on Monday removed a campaign video by Republican Missouri U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens that shows him brandishing a shotgun and declaring that he’s hunting RINOs, or Republicans In Name Only. In the ad, Greitens, a former Missouri governor who resigned in 2018, is flanked by a …

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Luetkemeyer faces GOP opposition in his primary

Mid – Missouri Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer has four Republicans and four Democrats in the running to take his 3rd District seat … As for Luetkemeyer’s pick to take over Roy Blunt’s Missouri U-S Senate seat, he only says he will support the winner of August’s GOP primary. Luetkemeyer has served …

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Juvenile shot in JCMO neighborhood

Several juveniles are in custody after another juvenile is shot last Friday night in Jefferson City. Police were called to the 600 block of Ohio Street and found the victim and the suspects. The victim had to flown to the hospital. There’s no word on a condition.

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Juneteenth in JCMO

On this Juneteenth holiday, some folks still remember Jefferson City’s long gone black business district. Second Baptist Church minister W – T Edmonson says the blocks near Lincoln University had black – owned hotels, restaurants and other businesses during the days of segregation … All the businesses and homes in …

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Council will vote on potential new JCPD chief

Pending City Council approval, a Jefferson City Police Captain could be that agency’s next Chief of Police. The City Administrator has forwarded Captain Eric Wilde’s name to replace retiring Chief Roger Schroeder. The Council will meet Tuesday night to consider Wilde’s nomination. He’s been with the department for almost 25 …

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Monkeypox in Missouri?

(AP) — Health officials said Saturday that they had identified what is likely to be the first case of monkeypox in Missouri. Officials said the probable case of monkeypox was found in a Kansas City resident who had recently traveled out of state. That person didn’t need to be hospitalized.

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