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Columbia and points – north get the worst of the storms

Some severe thunderstorms caused some damage and power outages in mid-Missouri. ABC 17 reports more than two thousand Boone Electric customers lost power last (sun) night, and some may still be without it now. One person was injured when a tree struck him on Cook Avenue in west Columbia. Some …

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Body found in river thought to be missing fisherman

KMIZ 17 – A body found Friday in the Osage River is likely that of Randall Voss who went missing Wednesday while fishing, the Miller County Sheriff’s Office said. A camper at the Osage-Tavern Conservation Area contacted the sheriff’s office Wednesday about Voss who had possibly gone missing, the sheriff’s …

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Woman dies in boating accident on Missouri River

KMIZ 17 — A little after 7:30 on Sunday morning, Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop F tweeted out the fatal crash report from yesterday’s boating accident, confirming one woman has died from her injuries. The report says 48-year-old Tanna Henson was thrown from the boat when it struck an unknown …

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KWOS Person You Should Know

KWOS / Jefferson Bank Person You Should Know with Austin Peterson & John Marsh Friday, June 18, 2021 This person was born and raised in Tebbetts and still resides there with his wife and daughter. This person learned how to drive big trucks and tractors while working on the family …

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Cole County Sheriff has no plans to take your guns

If the Biden Administration decides your black rifle is now illegal, the Cole County Sheriff won’t come banging on your door …    On the KWOS Morning Show, Sheriff John Wheeler says he did lobby lawmakers to clean up some of the language in the Second Amendment Preservation Act. Meanwhile, the …

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You may have today off!

All state offices will be closed Friday, June 18 in observance of Juneteenth, according to an email sent to state employees.  President Joe Biden officially signed the bill Thursday, establishing June 19 as Juneteenth National Independence Day.  Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. June 19, 1865 …

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McCloskeys plead in gun case

(AP) — A St. Louis couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at demonstrators last year have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. Patricia McCloskey pleaded guilty Thursday to misdemeanor harassment and was fined $2,000. Her husband, Mark McCloskey, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor fourth-degree assault and was fined $750. The couple …

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Woman charged in Fulton grocery store fire

An employee of the Mosers store in Fulton now faces charges for setting a fire in the building. Firefighters were called out Wednesday afternoon for a fire in the store’s basement. Pamela Cordrey is accused of setting the fire and faces arson charges.

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Former senator wants Hartzler’s Congressional seat

It took less than a full week for someone to announce a bid for Vicky Hartzler’s U-S House seat. Lamar Republican Ed Emery became the first candidate to enter that race this week. The former state lawmaker says he’s ready to represent a much wider portion of the state. Emery …

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Feds tell Missouri: ‘SAPA won’t fly’

The feds are telling Missouri officials that the state cannot ignore federal gun laws. A top Justice Department official sent a letter to Governor Parson yesterday (wed). It says the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution outweighs the measure that the governor signed into law last week. The law penalizes …

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