U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-St. Elizabeth) represents Columbia, Jefferson City, Fulton, Boonville and much of the 939 the Eagle listening area on Capitol Hill. Congressman Luetkemeyer joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri,” telling listeners that new U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) will do a great job in the position. Congressman Luetkemeyer says he’d like to get Speaker Johnson to Columbia or Jefferson City, similar to getting then-House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to Jefferson City several years ago. Congressman Luetkemeyer also discussed the House spending bill being debated today on Capitol Hill, which includes a 64 percent cut in Amtrak funding compared to last year. The congressman tells listeners he’ll have to study that, noting most Missourians don’t use public transportation. But Congressman Luetkemeyer says many people on the two coasts use public transportation, noting he doesn’t have a vehicle in Washington because it’s so difficult to find a parking spot:
(LISTEN): U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-St. Elizabeth) appears on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-St. Elizabeth) represents Columbia, Jefferson City, Fulton, Boonville and much of the 939 the Eagle listening area on Capitol Hill. Congressman Luetkemeyer joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri,” telling listeners that new U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) will do a great job in the position. Congressman Luetkemeyer says he’d like to get Speaker Johnson to Columbia or Jefferson City, similar to getting then-House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to Jefferson City several years ago. Congressman Luetkemeyer also discussed the House spending bill being debated today on Capitol Hill, which includes a 64 percent cut in Amtrak funding compared to last year. The congressman tells listeners he’ll have to study that, noting most Missourians don’t use public transportation. But Congressman Luetkemeyer says many people on the two coasts use public transportation, noting he doesn’t have a vehicle in Washington because it’s so difficult to find a parking spot:
Callaway County cold case murder suspect waives arraignment, pleads not guilty
A man from mid-Missouri’s Williamsburg accused of stabbing his wife to death more than 21 years ago has pleaded not guilty.
A Callaway County grand jury has indicted 64-year-old Harold Dickens for first degree murder for the 2002 stabbing death of his wife Debra. Online court records show Dickens waived formal arraignment on Monday before Judge Jeff Harris and pleaded not guilty.
Dickens appeared in court via video from the jail, where he’s being held without bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for Monday morning in Fulton.
Dickens, who has ties to mid-Missouri’s Williamsburg and Auxvasse, has been indicted by a Callaway County grand jury for first degree murder. Dickens is being represented by public defender Kathryn Benson.
Callaway County prosecutor Ben Miller recently presented the case to the grand jury, which handed down a sealed indictment. The indictment was unsealed as soon as Harold Dickens was arrested.
CycleBar Closing in Columbia
CycleBar announced it is closing its studio doors in Columbia at the end of the month. According to an email from CycleBar, the studio will close on Nov. 22, with the last ride at 6:45 p.m. “With such sadness, we have made the incredibly difficult decision to close the studio,” the email says. “We love […]
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CycleBar Closing in Columbia
CycleBar announced it is closing its studio doors in Columbia at the end of the month. According to an email from CycleBar, the studio will close on Nov. 22, with the last ride at 6:45 p.m. “With such sadness, we have made the incredibly difficult decision to close the studio,” the email says. “We love […]
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