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Month: January 2017

Tuesday evening, January 10

TONIGHT: Clouds break this evening and it looks to be mostly clear briefly for a few hours overnight before clouds work their way back in by daybreak Wednesday. Lows overnight will stay well above normal again in the mid- upper 30s, while southerly winds diminish to near 10 mph. WEDNESDAY: We’ll have another warm day,

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Bidding opens for a backup 911 center

On Tuesday, the Boone County Commission opened the bidding for a new backup 911 center on East Walnut. The engineer’s estimate the base bid to be around $210,824. The commissioners opened up the bids for Grove Construction L.L.C, Little Dixie Construction, G&T Construction L.L.C, Professional Contractors and Engineers Inc, GBH Builders Inc, and Rhad A

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Tuesday Afternoon, January 10

TODAY: It’s unseasonably mild today with temperatures nearly 30 degrees above normal. After a chance of morning drizzle, and brief showers to those north of I-70, skies will stay mostly cloudy and it will be breezy and mild with high temperatures reaching the mid to upper 60s with west to southwesterly winds at 15-20 mph

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Wind Advisory Tuesday

As winds continue to increase this morning from a low pressure system in Kansas this morning, sustained winds from the southwest will continue to increase. Wind gusts of 35 mph to 45 mph is possible for areas shaded in tan until 6PM this evening. These high winds can make driving difficult, especially for high profile

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South Columbia parents concerned over new middle school boundaries

Several Columbia parents say the current debate over middle school redistricting is dividing people in the affected neighborhoods. People primarily from southwest Columbia brought their concerns to the Board of Education Monday night. The district is in the process of redrawing attendance boundaries for Gentry and Jefferson middle schools due to overcrowding at the former.

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