Jun 2, 2008 | News Tribune
Henley man sentenced for driving charge
Cole County Judge Richard Callahan recently sentenced a Henley man to two years in prison for driving while revoked.
Despite earlier indications he wouldn't look favorably on a request for a continuance, Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan on Friday granted a motion to push back the manslaughter and assault trial of a ...
Beer burglars busted Three men from Mid-Missouri remain held in the Cole County Jail after they were arrested for allegedly breaking into a Jefferson City business Sunday night.
Mushroom hunter finds female body; Callaway authorities look into ...
“They're working very hard to determine if this is Jasmine”
A reserve Callaway County sheriff's deputy looking for mushrooms yesterday afternoon near the Missouri River access at Mokane found the remains of a woman, authorities say. via Columbia Daily Tribune
David "Dave" M. Walker, 46, of Windsor, died Monday morning, April 7, 2008, at Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital in Columbia. via Sedalia Democrat
Thousands Jam Downtown For Marathon
Months of training paid off Sunday morning for more than 13,000 runners and walkers. via KSDK NewsChannel 5
Erna E. Raithel, 88, of Russellville, died Wednesday night, April 2, 2008, at St. via Sedalia Democrat
Some people just plain need to be Tasered
Lovely story from Russellville, Mo., where a man went to school and accused his nephew of stealing school supplies. via Crime Scene KC
Haslag case now investigated as homicide
“I received a call at seven o'clock in the morning from the sheriff's office to please come in. They had new information to share with me and in fact, the new information was the press release you guys have gotten”
New information has come forward in the case of Jasmine Haslag, the Russellville woman missing since June. via KRCG-TV Jefferson City
Courtney Rae Crowden and Stuart Ellis Knowlan were married Aug. 11, 2007, at First Baptist Church in Jackson. via Southeast Missourian
Russellville parent arrested at Elementary School
Cole County Sheriff's Department authorities arrested a parent at Russellville Elementary School Thursday morning. via KRCG-TV Jefferson City
Disturbance at Russellville School
Cole County Sheriff's deputies arrested an irate adult after receiving a call from the Russellville Schools's elementary and middle school complex. via KOMU-TV Columbia
Cole County Judge Richard Callahan recently sentenced a Jefferson City woman to two years in prison after she pled guilty to driving while revoked. via News Tribune
Fry-day night feastGroups gearing up
“You can fry fish too hard, and you can fry it not hard enough. I'd say they're getting better at frying it just right.”
Fry-day night feast Groups gearing up Mike Broker hands Terry Gawriluk a box of frozen fish fillets as the duo prepare for fish fry on Friday at St. via News Tribune
Snowfall blankets Mid-Missouri
Jefferson City schools are back in session today following an early dismissal on Thursday. via News Tribune
Department still working on burglary
The Cole County Sheriff's Department continues to try to get leads on a burglary at a business in Russellville last year. via News Tribune
County schools want a third resource officer
“I know it's there and there are kids that do it”
In the 2008 Cole County budget, funds were put in place to go along with money from county school districts to fund an additional school resource officer. via News Tribune
Four Mid-Missourians were treated and released from local hospitals Saturday, after they were hurt in four separate, one-vehicle accidents. via News Tribune
Two people were injured in a one-car accident at 6:30 a.m. Thursday on Route WW, west of Olivette Road, in Boone County. via News Tribune
Jury renders guilty verdict in incest trial
A Cole County jury deliberated about 90 minutes Wednesday before finding a Russellville man guilty on three counts of incest. via News Tribune