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Guest Commentary: It's time to end Taser use in Columbia
At a press conference held in Columbia on Oct. 30, the Taser-free Columbia campaign was announced.
Moberly man indicted on federal firearms charges
A federal grand jury indicted a 47-year-old Randolph County man on federal firearms charges, Acting US Attorney Michael W. Reap said Thursday.
Arrests made by the Moberly Police Dept. for November 3
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 7:18 p.m. November 3 In the 300 block of N. Clark St., police arrested James T. Woods, age 28, on a Probation Violation original charge Endangering the Welfare of a Child, bond $5,000. Woods posted bond and was released.
Moberly Police Department arrest information
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 7:09 p.m. November 2 Near Carpenter St and Olive St, police arrested Jessica L Riley, age 29, on two Moberly Municipal warrants: Failure to Appear original charge Expired License, cash bond $166.50, and Failure to Appear original charge Fail to Stop at Stop Sign, cash bond $66.50; and a Macon Municipal warrant for ...
Friday-night crash injures three people
A two-vehicle collision Friday night injured two adults and a 6-year-old boy on Highway 63, north of Columbia.
Shapiro Brothers Relocates Missouri Facility
Shapiro Brothers, a Missouri scrap metal recycling company with multiple locations in the state, recently relocated its Moberly, Mo., facility to allow the company to expand its operations.
Moberly man pleads guilty to child porn charges
A 40-year-old Moberly, Missouri man pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography Thursday, Acting US Attorney Michael W. Reap said.
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Missouri Man Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charges
St. Louis, MO: Bradley D. Elliott pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography, Acting United States Attorney Michael W. Reap and Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney Mike Fusselman announced today.
Highway 63 crash injuries are minor
A Moberly woman yesterday suffered minor injuries after losing control of her vehicle on Highway 63 and crashing in the median just north of Highway 763.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 10:24 a.m. MACON, MO. -- During a four-day blitz, the Missouri Department of TransportationA will quickly sell 23 highly marketable properties.
Moberly Area Community College is renovating the Parkade Center in Columbia for new classroom space.
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CTI BioForce 9000 Technology Exceeds Performance Expectations ---...
Cavitation Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce Producer's Choice Soy Energy Moberly, MO biodiesel production plant is performing above expectations.
Restaurant Review of Mayme Dean's BBQ & More Located in Moberly, Missouri
If you are traveling through Missouri you can find great food off the beaten path in a little town called Moberly.
Moberly plans on leasing space at Parkade Center
Moberly Area Community College is about to get a whole lot bigger. The Columbia site of the community college is planning on leasing 37,000 square feet of the Parkade Center on Business Loop 70.
Two Sedalia Air Evac Lifeteam crew members were recently selected as Missouri Emergency Medical Services Association's paramedic and nurse of the year.
MU eases transition for transfer students
Moberly Area Community College and MU are developing a transfer plan to help students make the move from a two-year institution to a four-year university.
MU Partners with Moberly Area Community College
The University of Missouri and Moberly Area Community College agreed Thursday to create new programs to make transfers between the schools easier.
Farewell Pepper: Columbia TV host signs off
The kids' corner will soon be kid-free. The dogs in the adopt-a-pet segment will bark no more.
Surface repair scheduled for Route 63 in Randolph County
The Missouri Department of Transportation will reduce traffic to one lane on Route 63 in Randolph County beginning Monday, September 28, and ending on Thursday, October 1, from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day of the project.
Robert Jobe, 78, of Lebanon, died Sunday afternoon, Sept. 13, 2009, at Christian Health Care South in Lebanon.