State Sen. Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring) is considering a Missouri gubernatorial bid in 2024. He says Missouri desperately needs leadership in a number of areas, including transportation. Senator Eigel has a proposal to rebuild I-70 from Wentzville to Blue Springs, making it four lanes in each direction. He says it would not require a tax increase. Senator Eigel tells 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri” that a major proposal like that probably needs GOP Governor Mike Parson’s support. The governor’s plan is not as large as Senator Eigel’s plan: Parson has requested an $859-million appropriation to widen and rebuild the I-70 corridor and to add a third lane in the Columbia, St. Louis and Kansas City areas:
UPDATE: Jefferson City man jailed without bond, accused of shooting girlfriend
The Cole County Circuit Court describes a Jefferson City man charged with shooting his girlfriend in the head as a danger to the community.
18-year-old Timothy Benson is now charged with six felonies, including two counts of armed criminal action. Tuesday’s incident happened at about 7 am in the 100 block of Bourbon street. Cole County Sheriff John Wheeler says the 18-year-old victim, a Jefferson City woman, was flown to University Hospital in an air ambulance. The sheriff says she’s in critical but stable condition.
Sheriff Wheeler describes his investigation as active. Benson will appear in court for his initial arraignment today at 1:30 before Judge Brian Stumpe.
UPDATE: Jefferson City man jailed without bond, accused of shooting girlfriend
The Cole County Circuit Court describes a Jefferson City man charged with shooting his girlfriend in the head as a danger to the community.
18-year-old Timothy Benson is now charged with six felonies, including two counts of armed criminal action. Tuesday’s incident happened at about 7 am in the 100 block of Bourbon street. Cole County Sheriff John Wheeler says the 18-year-old victim, a Jefferson City woman, was flown to University Hospital in an air ambulance. The sheriff says she’s in critical but stable condition.
Sheriff Wheeler describes his investigation as active. Benson will appear in court for his initial arraignment today at 1:30 before Judge Brian Stumpe.
Barbecue Fundraiser to Help CACC Students
With several Columbia Area Career Center students advancing to nationals following the SkillsUSA Missouri State Conference, CACC is hosting a BBQ Fundraiser to help send all the students to the contest in Atlanta. From 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4:30-6 p.m. April 20, people can purchase meals for $10 in support of the CACC students. Meals […]
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Barbecue Fundraiser to Help CACC Students
With several Columbia Area Career Center students advancing to nationals following the SkillsUSA Missouri State Conference, CACC is hosting a BBQ Fundraiser to help send all the students to the contest in Atlanta. From 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4:30-6 p.m. April 20, people can purchase meals for $10 in support of the CACC students. Meals […]
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