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John Marsh

Will the Lake’s BikeFest stay peaceful?

KMIZ — The Missouri State Highway Patrol says it will have additional staff in the lake area for increased traffic of Bikefest. The five-day event will take place from Wednesday to Sunday. The Bagnell Dam will be closed for MoDOT repairs this year, but Bagnell Dam Strip businesses will remain …

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JC teacher lawsuit now before Mo Supreme Court

KMIZ — The lawyer for fired Jefferson City School District educator Tammy Ferry argued Tuesday before the Missouri Supreme Court that Ferry had no ill intent in moving student files into her personal account. Tammy Ferry, a former tenured instructional technology teacher with the Jefferson City School District, was fired …

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JCMO man faces kiddie porn charges

A Jefferson City is facing child porn charges. Investigators arrested 50 – year old Luis Alberto Narvaez – Fonseca on a tip last week. They allege he had uploaded hundreds of files of kiddie porn to a cloud storage site.

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Lawsuit filed in connection with Lake drowning

KMIZ — The parents of a man who drowned in August in Morgan County have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against three men. The lawsuit was filed Friday in Camden County seeks damages for the death of Sean Jouglard. The three men, Dylan McEwen and Eric Goette, along with Sean, were …

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Will there be another Missouri special session?

This is when lawmakers return to Jefferson City to sort through bills vetoed by the Governor. But State Rep. Tony Lovasco wants a special session to allow lawmakers to have their say on Joe Biden’s COVID vaccine mandate …          Attorney General Eric Schmitt says the issue needs to be decided …

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Wash U student admits to throwing US flags in the trash

(AP) — A member of Washington University’s student government placed nearly 3,000 U.S. flags meant to commemorate victims of the Sept. 11 attacks in trash bags, prompting an investigation by the school. Fadel Alkilani acknowledges that he put the 2,977 flags in plastic bags on Saturday at the campus in …

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JCFD Chief back from hurricane duty

You might think hurricanes are getting to be just another part of life for Jefferson City Fire Chief Matt Schofield. He just returned from his latest Task Force One deployment to Louisiana after Hurricane Ida …          Schofield says some of the worst devastation he saw was the aftermath of Hurricane …

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Afghans headed to KC?

Resettlement agencies in the Kansas City area have told the federal government that they have the capacity to welcome 625 refugees from Afghanistan. The Kansas City Star reports that three organizations designated by the U.S. State Department as resettlement agencies submitted the figure in a proposal to the agency in …

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