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Camden County dine and dash leads to assault investigation; family speaks to OzarksFirst
CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. — “I don’t want to get in the lake at all. I think that that would be very traumatizing for me,” Liahna Bertels said. Days have passed since Bertels said she was simply trying to get patrons to pay a bill at The Fish & Co. at Lake of the Ozarks when […]
Two arrested after attempted ATM theft leads to pursuit
HICKORY COUNTY, Mo. — Two people have been arrested after attempting to break into an ATM and leading deputies on a chase into two other counties. According to a Facebook post from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO), deputies with the Hickory County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) spotted a van trying to break into an ATM […]
UPDATED: Camden County Sheriff's Office searches for couple who skipped out on bar tab & pushed server into the lake
UPDATE: The sheriff's office reported earlier today that one of the individuals in the photo has come forward and is cooperating with the investigation. It's still undetermined if the individual is a suspect although investigators say they don't believe he is. The investigation continues. The Camden County Sheriff’s Office is...
Here's how Columbia, the school district and Mizzou are reacting to Parson's budget
Missouri has completed its budget year and is onto the next. This means that Gov. Mike Parson has signed and vetoed myriad line-items in the state operating budget, with definite impacts in Columbia and Boone County. The City of Columbia, Columbia Public Schools and the University of Missouri System are reacting to...
UPDATE: Columbia’s Otscon plant to close on Halloween
More than 150 Columbia manufacturing jobs will be leaving by the end of October. 939 the Eagle’s Mike Murphy, the publisher of Comobuz, reports the Japanese manufacturer Otscon has notified the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) that it will be closing its plant on Route Z east of Columbia and permanently eliminating the positions of 160 employees who work there.
Diego Frey Went 4-for-4 in California Outlaws’ 13-2 Victory Over SGV Monarchs in Tuesday’s Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League Game
The California Outlaws put Tuesday’s Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League game against the SGV Monarchs away in the top of the second inning. The Outlaws scored 11 times to take a 12-0 lead, and they would go on to claim a 13-2 victory. Gage Wiese was charged with 10...
Lake of the Ozarks officials remind boaters to ‘put safety first’ for the holiday weekend
The Fourth of July is expected to attract large crowds to the Lake of the Ozarks area. The post Lake of the Ozarks officials remind boaters to ‘put safety first’ for the holiday weekend appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Hundreds of state workers could leave downtown St. Louis for the county
ST. LOUIS — Hundreds of state workers could soon leave the city for the county. Now, St. Louis leaders are sounding off about the potential mass exodus. The business bombshell came Tuesday during a state meeting with Governor Mike Parson and other key leaders. Local leaders said it won’t stop their efforts to give downtown a boost.
Possible microbursts roll through the Metro Tuesday night
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Severe storms moved through the Metro and most of the viewing area Tuesday night, packing heavy rain and a very significant amount of wind. In fact, we had observed wind gusts of 70-90 mph as storms ripped through Unity Village and Lee’s Summit. There were plenty of other problem areas around […]
P and Z approves Cedar Hill Mill rezoning, development plan
The Cedar Hill Improvement Partnership (CHIP) is one step closer to saving the Cedar Hill Mill, erected in 1847. Members from CHIP petitioned the Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission to rezone the mill, 8460 Wolf Road, from single-family residential to a planned mixed zone. The petition also included a development plan for parking on the property.
Patrick Mahomes Shares Adorable Picture of Dad Holding Him as a Baby
Patrick Mahomes made a name as one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game of football, but his first love was apparently a different sport. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback took to social media to re-share a picture of his father, Patrick Mahomes Sr., holding Patrick when he was a baby. ...
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