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- “Ellis Smith, According to the release from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Iadanze and Porter were wearing seatbelts.”
- “Nina Gardner, If you are also willing to talk with me, please send me an email. Thank you for sharing ...”
- “Karen-Ann Williams, Thank you very much for your information. We got the information about the accident from the trooper who ...”
- “Maybe this video (from the MDC) will help? http://mdc.mo.gov/media/video/elk-vehicle-collisions-infrequent-other-states?popup”
Articles
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- Marching Mizzou member Jeremy Porter remembered for love of music
- Marching Mizzou member Sean Radcliff remembered for friendly nature
- Services announced for Marching Mizzou members killed in car crash
- Boone County Fairgrounds half-cent tax not enough, board says
- Car accident kills two Marching Mizzou members; third released from hospital
- Missouri law enforcement increase traffic control with HEAT
- Columbia Star Dinner Train taking reservations for July opening
- Two sent to University Hospital in I-70 rollover accident
- Shred Fest celebrates skateboarding Saturday at Columbia Skate Park
- 'The sky's the limit': MU resident physician wins award
- Hassler family continues tradition of dirt-track racing
- MU English and Communication departments embrace renovated halls
- Fifth suspect arrested in connection with business burglaries
- Relay For Life to be held at Rock Bridge track Friday
- Race to the Dome on Missouri River postponed until October
- Columbia Star Dinner Train to take reservations soon
- Ninth Street Summerfest to kick off with Toots and the Maytals
- Fifth and Walnut garage will not get 60-foot flagpole
- UPDATE: Columbia Public School elementary students talk about their year
- Fifth and Walnut garage could get 60-foot flagpole
- MU study links playing violent video games and aggressive behavior
- Elk released from their pen at Peck Ranch Conservation Area
- Erickson gets new attorney after lawyer moves to drop him as client
- Columbia escapes damage from severe storms
- Man pleads guilty to six charges in Anita Court shooting
- Bike, Walk and Wheel Week offers free city bus rides Thursday