Columbia Daily Tribune - Fri Nov 20
The annual Jaycees Holiday Parade will begin at 3 p.m Sunday in downtown Columbia.
Late-night robbery committed at Break TimeMissourian - Fri Nov 20
Police say a man armed with a handgun robbed a northeast Columbia convenience store late Thursday night.
Columbia police search for robbery suspectKRCG-TV Jefferson City - Fri Nov 20
Friday, November 20, 2009 at 4:55 p.m. Read more: Local , Crime , Community , Break Time , Robbery Columbia police continue to search for the man who robbed a north Columbia convenience store last night.
More Mohler charges; children may have been used for child pornKansasCity.com - Thu Nov 19
Prosecutors filed 11 new charges in the Mohler case this afternoon, raising the total to 42 against men accused of carrying out years of sexual assaults against young children in the extended family.Also, acting on allegations that some of the assaults were used for pornography, investigators have recovered 65 video tapes from an uncles home in ...
More Charges Filed in Mohler Sexual Abuse CaseNBC Action News - Thu Nov 19
The sexual abuse case against an elderly father and his sons continues to grow. New charges of graphic sexual abuse of children were filed Thursday by the Lafayette County, Mo., prosecutor and in Columbia, Mo., a search warrant reveals the alleged victims accused the Mohlers of taking them to various locations and photographing them with naked men.
Grady Dortch Found GuiltyKOMU-TV Columbia - Thu Nov 19
A Callaway County judge found Grady Dortch guilty of first degree murder and armed criminal action Thursday afternoon.
COLUMBIA - Even though snow has held off so far this fall, it is never too early to be prepared.KOMU-TV Columbia - Wed Nov 18
Even though snow has held off so far this fall, it is never too early to be prepared.
Bike boulevard project, parade postponed until springMissourian - Wed Nov 18
The bike boulevard parade that was to be held on Nov. 21 has been postponed until spring along with construction of the pilot project.
MU Limits Parties for Fraternities and SororitiesKSHB-TV Kansas City - Wed Nov 18
University of Missouri fraternities and sororities have put new limits on off-campus parties after two sexual assaults and a bus accident at a Boone County winery.
Relatives of Mo. family doubt sex abuse claimsTopeka Capital-Journal - Wed Nov 18
This combination of undated photos released by the Lafayette County Sheriff's Department and the Marion County Sheriff's Office shows, from left to right on the top row; Jared Leroy Mohler, 48, of Columbia, Mo., David A. Mohler, 52, of Lamoni, Iowa, Burrell Edward Mohler Sr., 77, of Independence, Mo., and from left to right on the second row; ...
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