Wednesday 22 May 2013

All posts by gneft

City of Columbia

Columbia City Budget Passes

It’s a done deal. The Columbia City Council passed a new budget Monday night, that doesn’t raise taxes and gives a modest raise to city employees. City Manager

Ryan and Michael Leer

Drug Bust Catches Two

Two people under arrest after a big drug bust in Columbia. Police say it happened Friday morning around 11:00 at an apartment building in the 16-hundred block of

Tiger Hotel To Provide Refunds For Some Guests

After complaints and an inquiry by the Missouri Attorney General's office, the Tiger Hotel in Downtown Columbia agrees to refund some customers money. This after Attorney General Chris Koster's office started

Cats Found With Arrows In Their Necks

   Two cats were found shot in the neck with arrows inVersailles.  Now the Humane Society of Missouri is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to whoever was

capital

Nixon Contraception Veto Overriden, Car-Tax Measure Stands

(AP)-Missouri lawmakers have overridden Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of a bill expanding religious exceptions for insurance coverage of birth control. The vote Wednesday by the House and Senate

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Downtown Gas Leak Prompts Evacuation

Some downtown businesses had to be evacuated after construction workers hit a natural gas line Tuesday afternoon. Police shut down traffic in the 300 block of Ninth Street just

Humane Society of Missouri

Kitty Crime Prompts Big Reward

If you know who shot two cats in the neck with arrows in Versailles, you could claim a big reward. The Humane Society of Missouri is offering a $2,500

The scene at a Huntsville plane crash in July

Small Plane Crash in Eldon

A small plane goes down in Miller County. It happened off Eldon Road around 9:15 Tuesday morning. The pilot was not injured and apparently walked away from the

Todd Akin

Farm Bureau PAC Sticking With Akin

After further review, the Missouri Farm Bureau is sticking with Todd Akin. The group's political action committee voted to reaffirm its endorsement of the Republican Senate hopeful in his

Scales of Justice

KC Law Firm Owner Arraigned for Shooting At Lake Of The Ozarks

A Kansas City law firm owner has been arraigned in the deadly shooting of her father. The attorney for 44-year-old Susan Elizabeth Van Note entered a not-guilty plea on