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Brothers jailed after admitting being armed with a knife
Harvey and Nathan Jackson both admit blade charge and are sentenced
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Two brothers who admitted being armed with a knife have been handed jail terms.
Harvey Jackson, 33, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to having the blade during an incident in Bedminster Down on March 20.
He also admitted breaching a suspended prison sentence handed to him in February last year for dangerous driving.
Jefferson City leaders document two years since EF3 tornado
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Jefferson City community leaders and organizations held a Restoring Hope Press Conference Friday morning to document the anniversary of the EF3 tornado, which hit the city two years ago.
The EF3 tornado hit Jefferson City on May 22, 2019, causing damage to many homes and businesses within the city. Even a year ago, some families were still recovering from the destruction of the natural disaster.
According to Federal Emergency Management Agency, an EF3 tornado has wind speeds of anywhere between 136-165 mph.
The event was held on Ashley Street in Jefferson City at one of the four Habitat for Humanity homes that were built as part of the organization s Road to Recovery effort for disaster survivor families.