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Lawsuit dismissed in JCMO massage parlor case

A lawsuit alleging sexual activities at a Jefferson City business is thrown out by a Cole County judge. Judge Cotton Walker ruled against a lawsuit saying the Missouri Attorney General’s office failed to prove that Blue Lotus Asian Massage on Stadium was a front for prostitution.

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Prison time in hidden camera case

A  Fulton man will spend 15 – years in prison after admitting he used hidden cameras to take pictures of teens. 52 – year old Craig Glover pleaded guilty to hiding the cameras in the bedroom and bathroom of the victims. He’ll serve his sentence in federal prison.

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Trump says: Four More Years!

 (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday launched his third campaign for the White House just one week after a less than perfect midterm showing for Republicans. “In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States,” Trump said before an …

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Cole judge rules against Senator Hawley in Sunshine suit

 (AP) — A Missouri judge ruled that a state agency previously led by Republican Josh Hawley broke public record laws on purpose to help his U.S. Senate campaign. Cole County Presiding Judge Jon Beetem on Monday fined the Attorney General’s Office $12,000 and attorney fees, the maximum penalty for violating …

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No loan forgiveness for college loans just yet

(AP) — President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt for millions of borrowers was handed another legal loss Monday when a federal appeals court panel agreed to a preliminary injunction halting the program while an appeal plays out. The ruling by the three-judge panel from the 8th U.S. Circuit Court …

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First taste of winter hits Mid – Missouri

Roads are in pretty good shape in and around Jefferson City. Anywhere from one to three inches of wet snow fell overnight. Roads could be slick on untreated bridges and overpasses, but most roads are just wet. Warming temperatures should melt the snow today.

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Probation in JCMO arson

A Jefferson City man accused of setting a fire and calling in a threat is sentenced to probation instead of prison time. Hankel Jones was sentenced last week after he pleaded guilty to arson. Prosecutors dropped a charge of making a terrorist threat. After starting the fire, Jones also phoned …

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Snow predicted overnight

A rain – snow mix is on the way tonight. Mid – Missouri could see anywhere from a trace to two inches of snow overnight. Roads could be slippery in the morning. Temperatures will be back in the 40’s later in the day Tuesday.

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