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JC Council deal with Sterling Price resolution

Jefferson City councilmen vote to amend a resolution that talks about the history of Confederate General Sterling Price’s decision not to attack the Capital City during the Civil War. Councilman Scott Spencer introduced the measure. Mayor Carrie Tergin had ordered that two pavers at the new riverfront park be removed because …

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Governor Parson leaves Missouri execution on tap tonight

AP – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to halt the upcoming execution of Missouri inmate Carman Deck, and Republican Gov. Mike Parson said he will not grant clemency. Deck, 56, is scheduled to die by injection at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the state prison in Bonne Terre for …

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Could Rowe V. Wade be overturned?

(AP) — A draft opinion suggests the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide, according to a Politico report released Monday. A decision to overrule Roe would lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states and could have huge …

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Ashland Rep. weighs in on food stamp debate

Sara Walsh is a big “NO” if she’s asked to allow food stamp recipients to be able to use those benefits at restaurants. Senators have sent the House a bill allowing elderly, disabled and homeless folks to let them get meals at restaurants …  The Ashland State Rep. is running …

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Prison time in jail shooting case

A man who shot himself with a smuggled – in gun while in the Cole County Jail is headed to prison. Brandon McNeese will spend 14 – years behind bars after pleading guilty to meth distribution charges. He shot himself in the arm while being held in the jail in …

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Chiefs sound serious abut a move away from Arrowhead

(AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs are actively considering the future of Arrowhead Stadium, pushing ahead with planning far earlier than expected following the Kansas City Royals’ decision to investigate a new downtown ballpark. The Chiefs and Royals are tied to their stadium leases through the 2030-31 seasons after Jackson …

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JCMG’s new Surgery Center opens soon

You’ll soon have the opportunity to have medical procedures that used to require a hospital stay done on an outpatient basis. JCMG President Dr. Jeff Patrick says their new Surgery Center opens next week …    Everything from colonoscopys to many orthopedic and women’s procedures will be done at the …

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Man accused in ear – biting attack still on the run

Court documents filed by Miller County authorities don’t mince words when describing the Lake Ozark man charged with biting a man’s ear off. The Miller County sheriff department’s probable cause statement say Ryan Pierce’s family and neighbors could be killed if he’s not captured. The court document describes Pierce as …

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Transgender bills advance at Missouri Capitol

(AP) — Missouri Republican state lawmakers on Thursday pushed to restrict transgender children’s participation in sports, with the House passing a ban and the Senate debating a bill to strip funding from schools that allow transgender girls to play with other girls. No lawmakers spoke in favor of the bill …

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Convicted JCMO killer wants a re-do

A Jefferson City man who was convicted in a fatal shooting wants a new trial. Jahuan Whirley claims his defense attorney didn’t include evidence that Whirley’s twin brother was the shooter in the death of Justin Kammerich. Another victim was shot but survived during the 2018 Jefferson City hold up.

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