Pope Francis memorial mass held at cathedral in Jefferson City

Euphenie Andre

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Memorial mass was held for Pope Francis at the Cathedral of St. Joseph on Main St. in Jefferson City at noon on Friday.

“We know that time is perfect in the eyes of God, and it was the perfect time for him to join and leave his legacy behind,” church member Litz Main said.

The service, held on the eve of the Pope’s funeral in Vatican City, was led by Archbishop-designate Shawn McKnight along with priests from across the Diocese of Jefferson City.

“I look forward to carrying on the vision of Pope Francis,” the Rev. Shawn McKnight said. “His dream for the Church is that every parish, every community becomes an oasis where people on the long journey of life, who are tired, hungry, and thirsty both physically and spiritually, can find refuge.”

McKnight said he was in disbelief when he first heard the news of the pontiff’s death early Monday morning.

“At first, when I read about it at 3 a.m. on social media, I didn’t think it was true,” McKnight said. “I thought it was fake news, because we had just seen him on Easter Sunday delivering the Urbi et Orbi blessing in St. Peter’s Square.”

He last saw the pope in 2020 during a meeting between bishops and various departments of the Vatican.

“I met with Pope Francis in January 2020 just before COVID hit, and it was what we call an ad limina visit every five years or so, the bishops gather and meet with the Holy Father and all the departments in the Vatican.”

Francis’ funeral will take place in St. Peter’s Square, before his body is taken to the basilica, on the other side of the river in central Rome, for burial.

After Saturday’s funeral, McKnight said that the Catholic Church will enter a traditional period of mourning and prayer that will last eight-to-nine days. Once that period ends, the process of selecting a new pope will begin.

“After the cardinals have gathered and openly discussed the needs of the church in a public fashion and listened to one another, then they go into the Sistine Chapel and the doors are locked,” McKnight said. “From that point on, it’s something of a mystery.”

Months ago, the Diocese of Jefferson City had already planned a pilgrimage to Rome. That group is scheduled to depart on May 5 and arrive the following day.

“We will be arriving May 6th, which could be the day the new Holy Father is elected and revealed or even the day after,” McKnight said. “So we’re hopeful we might be there in person to see our new pope.”

After that pilgrimage, McKnight will return to Rome at the end of June to receive the pallium, a special liturgical vestment symbolizing his role as an archbishop. It will be presented by the next pope.

“I feel as though I’m becoming a natural bridge between two pontificates,” he said.

In addition to a new pope, the Catholic Church in Jefferson City is also preparing for change closer to home. Earlier this month, Pope Francis appointed McKnight as the next leader of the Kansas City, Kansas Diocese.

“Bishop McKnight also follows the step of our Holy Father, Pope Francis. he is in alignment with his thinking and we know that he leaving behind also a legacy,” Main said

Church members said they are excited to see what’s next and who McKnight will appoint.

People can also gather at the Cathedral of St. Joseph to watch the funeral of Pope Francis at 3 a.m. Saturday.

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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you think Josh Simmons is a good pick for the Chiefs?

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Kansas Chiefs traded back a spot and ended up drafting Josh Simmons, an offensive lineman from Ohio State, with their first pick of this year’s NFL Draft on Thursday night.

Do you think he’s a good pick for the Chiefs? Let us know in the poll and in the comments.

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Large police presence in west Columbia early Friday morning

Gabrielle Teiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A large police presence was seen in west Columbia early Friday morning on Claudell Ln.

An ABC 17 News videographer arrived to the scene around 2:30 a.m., and saw a person get taken out of an apartment and put into an ambulance.

ABC 17 News three Columbia Police Department vehicles, a MU Health Care ambulance and a fire truck in the area of Claudell Ln.

We have reached out for more information. Check back later for updates.

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Power restored to nearly 1,400 in Columbia

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Nearly 1,400 Columbia Water and Light customers had their power restored after an outage late Thursday night.

An outage impacting 1,379 customers was reported at 10:01 p.m. in the north part of town, west of Paris Road.

Additionally, Boone County Joint Communications issued a notification at 10:08 p.m. describing a transformer fire on Smiley Lane. City Utilities spokesman Matt Nestor wrote in an email that a transformer caught fire at Smiley Lane and Arctic Fox Drive.

ABC 17 News has reached out to the Columbia Fire Department.

Another 17 customers in northeastern Columbia are still without power from this past weekend’s storms.

Check back for updates.

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Jefferson City Fire Department hopes to make improvements to Fire Station 5 after storm

Ryan Shiner

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Jefferson City Fire Department is hoping to make improvements to Fire Station 5 on Fairgrounds Road near Edgewood Drive after severe storms rolled through on Sunday.

During a public safety committee meeting on Thursday, officials said firefighters at Fire Station 5 were moved to Fire Station 3 on Rock Hill Road during the storms because Fire Station 5 does not have a basement.

Fire Station 5 is the only one in the jurisdiction that does not have a basement. Officials have made budget requests for the past three years to address that concern.

That station was built in 1991 with lightweight construction materials.

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Lane closure of I-70 in Kingdom City announced for this weekend

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

One lane of the east- and westbound lanes of Interstate 70 will close this weekend in Kingdom City, according to a press release from the Missouri Department of Transportation.

The release says crews will be removing the railroad bridge over the interstate. The closure will occur from 7 p.m. Friday through 6 a.m. Sunday between mile markers 147.4 and 148, the release says.

All work is weather-permitting. The work is part of the Improve I-70 Project, which will make Interstate 70 a three-lane highway across the entire state.

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Columbia man who admitted to killing his wife will not get a new trial

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Columbia man who pleaded guilty to killing his wife will not get a new trial.

Joseph Elledge pleaded guilty in 2022 in Boone County for second-degree murder and was sentenced to 28 years in prison. He admitted to killing Mengqi Ji and disposing her body in Rock Bridge Memorial State Park. 

Previous reporting indicates that Elledge admitted he killed his wife, but claimed her death was an accident. Medical examiners were unable to provide a cause of death because of the decomposed state of Ji’s body. The state said due to a missing neck bone in Ji’s remains, they believe Elledge strangled her.

Elledge asked for a new trial after he claimed his lawyers were not effective. Judge Brock Jacobs wrote in his decision – that was filed on Thursday – that the conviction and sentence did not violate Elledge’s rights.  

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Inmate at Jefferson City Correctional Center charged with first-degree assault, armed criminal action

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

An inmate at Jefferson City Correctional Center has been charged with several felonies after authorities say he stabbed his cellmate in 2023.

Robert Zimmer, 21, was charged on Wednesday in Cole County with first-degree assault, three count of armed criminal action, having a weapon at a correctional center and violence toward an inmate.

The probable cause statement says Zimmer stabbed his cellmate with a “prison made weapon” several time to the left side of his back, thigh and hand.

The victim had multiple stab wounds and authorities found the weapon in the cell, the statement says.

Zimmer is currently serving a 15-year sentence after taking an Alford plea in 2023 in Jefferson County for first-degree burglary, stealing more than $25,000, stealing, first-degree assault and three counts of unlawful use of a weapon.

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MU Health Care says it has lowered its rate proposal amid Anthem contract dispute

Erika McGuire

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Contract negotiations between MU Health Care and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield remain at a standstill.

MU Health Care Chief Operating Officer Tonya Jackson told ABC 17 News on Thursday that no future meetings are scheduled between the two sides.

MU Health Care has not been considered “in-network” for Anthem customer since April 1 after the two sides failed to meet an agreement.

The health system says it has lowered its proposal to a single-digit increase over three years compared to its original proposal of a 13% increase over three years. Anthem has said MU Health Care wanted a 39% increase.

Johnson said the exact number proposed by MU Health Care was not immediately available.

“We have come down considerably in our ask we’re just asking for parity with other medical centers we are not asking for 39%, we are not asking for 13% each year over three years we are asking in single digits each year over three years,” Johnson said.

According to Johnson, the standstill is about wanting to cover the increasing cost of care.

“We are waiting for a meaningful proposal from anthem at this point and time we continue to see proposal that offer 1-to-2% each year and cost of care that are rising by 7.3% each year that math doesn’t add up for us and it doesn’t add up for our patients being a sustainable source of health care for the future,” Johnson added.

Anthem disputed the figures from MU Health Care in a statement to ABC 17 News.

“The numbers MU Health care has shared are not accurate. Anthem proposed rate increases that exceed the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for each year of a three-year agreement–offers that are consistent with what other Missouri health systems have accepted. MU Health Care is asking for rate increases that are the highest we have seen from any health system-anywhere. We remain open to reasonable and fiscally responsible conversations with MU Health Care,” the statement says.

MU Health Care claims Anthem owes them more than $20 million in unpaid claims that are more than 90 days past due. Anthem however, disputes that. The company said in Missouri it pays 96% of claims in 14 days and 99% in 30 days.

According to MU Health Care the amount of unpaid claims continues to increase each day and it’s becoming an administrative burden.

Johnson said patients will not be impacted financially but could see a delay in getting a bill or care but it’s more an administrative burden.

MU Health Care says it has dedicated resources to managing its claims with Anthem and has had a team of 30 people whose main job is to process just Anthem claims.

That team has been in place since the contract with the insurance provider began, according to Johnson. MU Health Care has another group of 25 that handles claims from other insurance providers.

“We are stewards of our members’ and our employers’ dollars, and we take that responsibility serious. Ensuring they are accurately and appropriately billed for healthcare services is and always has been among the most import aspects of our work,” Anthem said in response to the claims.

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Callaway County deputies arrest 2 after chase

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Two people were arrested Thursday in Callaway County following a chase with law enforcement, the Callaway County Sheriff’s Office wrote on its social media.

The sheriff’s office wrote that Boone County deputies were called to a reported theft at a construction site earlier in the day and Ashland police tried to stop the vehicle, but the driver drove the wrong way on Highway 63.

Callaway County deputies saw the vehicle driving through Fulton at 4:35 p.m. and tried to start a traffic stop, but the driver sped away again, the post says. The chase went onto Route H and the driver allegedly “swerved at” oncoming vehicles at least three times, but did not hit any, the post says.

The vehicle rolled over on County Road 315 and a man and a woman from Kansas were arrested on suspicion of theft, felony stealing, drug possession and more, the post says.

The vehicle was reported stolen from Kansas and deputies recovered the stolen items from Boone County, the post says.

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