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Double fatal crash trial is moved from Moberly

The man accused of a drunk driving crash that killed a woman and her unborn child sees his trial moved to another county. Steven Garrett will be tried in Carroll County for the accident that happened near Moberly in April. 22 – year old Maya Stillwell and her unborn baby …

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Callaway Sheriff has his peace officers license suspended

Callaway County Sheriff Clay Chism sees his law officers license suspended. The move comes after numerous allegations that the chief was drunk and bought alcohol while on the job. Chism was first arrested back in October suspected of DWI after he was found passed out in his truck on a …

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St. Louis area man dies after eating bad oysters

(AP) — A 54-year-old man died after eating raw oysters from a seafood stand in the St. Louis suburb of Manchester, health officials announced Friday. Officials are urging the public to dispose of any oysters purchased recently from the business. The culprit in Thursday’s death is the Vibrio bacteria, which …

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Two missing girls are found safe

Two missing girls are safe. 16 year old Jazzlyn Lutjen and 12 year old Riannon Shewmaker of Versailles were found Friday. Lutjen was found by Versailles Police and Shewmaker was found Friday evening by Morgan County deputies. Both are in good condition and are back home.

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Former Missouri lawmaker Ron Richard dies

Former Missouri Senate leader Ron Richard of Joplin, who also served in the House, died this morning. He was 75. Richard, left the Senate in 2019 due to term limits. Senate President Caleb Rowden of Columbia says in a Tweet: “Ronny had a gruff exterior, but was as loyal, as …

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Capital Region and MU Health increase their partnership

After a decades – long partnership, M-U Health Care and Capital Region Medical Center are growing their partnership. The two systems have been affiliated for more than 25 years. Now they’ve signed a letter of intent to ‘fully integrate’. Former MU health President Jonathon Curtright led the increased partnership between …

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5 – K’s help the Food Bank

‘Go for a run .. feed a veteran.’ There are fundraiser 5K’s in Columbia this weekend and in Jefferson City July 1st. The Food Bank of Central and Northeast Missouri’s Lindsay Lopez says the entrance fees will help cover the cost of VIP Veteran Packs … Lopez says one in …

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Parson signs trans bills

(AP) — Transgender minors and some adults in Missouri will soon be limited from accessing puberty blockers, hormones and gender-affirming surgeries — as well as some school sports teams — under bills signed Wednesday by Governor Parson. Beginning Aug. 28, Missouri health care providers won’t be able to prescribe those gender-affirming treatments …

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