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Jefferson City kids make the most of day off

A group of Jefferson City children spent Tuesday having snowball fights after school was canceled.

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Snow day for Missourians of all ages

With most schools and businesses across mid-Missouri closed Tuesday, people of all ages got to enjoy a snow day.

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A walk in the shoes of a Cole County salt truck driver

All 470 miles of Cole County's roads will be clear after Tuesday's storm, thanks to the efforts of the Cole County Public Works.

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Fire at Backer's Potato Chip plant

The Backer's Potato Chip plant sustains smoke and fire damage in Tuesday fire.

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Renovation of St. Louis Arch delayed again

It will take longer than expected to complete a $380 million renovation project on the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.

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Missouri House panel hears bill to study state flag

A Missouri House committee is considering legislation that would create a commission to study the state's official flag.

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Fired Columbia police officer takes city to court

A former Columbia police officer who was fired for shoving a prisoner in a holding cell is seeking a judicial review of the city's refusal to return him to the force.

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Missouri cites problems with feds' Medicaid referrals

Missouri has received the names of more than 25,000 people determined to be potentially eligible for Medicaid through the federal government's online insurance marketplace.

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Police investigate possible connection in shots fired

Columbia Police are investigating two shots fired incidents and are trying to determine if they are related.

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Missouri Senate panel blocks MU curator appointment

A Missouri Senate committee has blocked one of Gov. Jay Nixon's nominees to serve on the University of Missouri Board of Curators.

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Ashland back in business with vacancies filled

Almost a year of upheaval in this city's government may finally come to a close as two aldermen and a city attorney take their seats.

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Snow removal volunteers needed for seniors

Some Boone County senior citizens need your help with shoveling from their sidewalks and driveways.

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Firefighter Survives Crash with Semi-Truck

Lieutenant Stephen Dunkin said an 18-wheeler packs a pretty good punch.

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Winter weather forces changes of plans

Customers and employees at a Jefferson City salon had to adjust their schedules to accommodate this week's winter storms.

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Anheuser Busch InBev buys NY Blue Point Brewing

Anheuser Busch InBev's U.S. arm is buying craft brewer Blue Point Brewing Co.

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St. Louis cited among 'most romantic' cities

When it comes to romance, St. Louis is near the top of the list, at least according to one national ranking.     Romance in St. Louis, romantic cities, St. Louis Post-Dispatch report,  online...

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Recent snow could mean longer school year

Missouri's education department says the latest in a series of winter storms could cause school districts to extend classes into the summer

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Insane Clown Posse festival moving to Missouri

Organizers of a yearly outdoor festival headlined by the rap-metal group Insane Clown Posse are moving the event to Missouri after six years of troubled get-togethers in southern Illinois.

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Donated deer figures dip in Missouri

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Mammogram notice legislation passes Missouri Senate

Women with dense breast tissue would have to be notified about the need for additional screenings at their mammograms under legislation passed by the Missouri Senate.

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