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Month: June 2017

Boone County Office of Emergency Management to participate in national training course

County officials held a news conference at 1 p.m. Wednesday to announce their acceptance into a training course taught at the Emergency Management Institute in Maryland. The course is a four-day exercise-based training that simulates crisis situations in a structured learning environment, focusing on the community’s specific hazard and learning objectives. Terry Cassil, director of

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Storm chance Wednesday night

Strong to severe storms which have formed ahead of a cold front will move across northern Missouri through Wednesday evening, moving east to southeast. These could drop south to near HWY 24 by 10 PM, gradually shifting southeast overnight. The best chance of storms is north of HWY 24 Wednesday night but a few could

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A dry, but windy afternoon

TODAY: Waking up temperatures will be in the upper 60s with humidity on the increase. It will begin to feel more like June through the afternoon with high temperatures in the upper 80s, mostly sunny skies and southerly winds up to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. TONIGHT: Storms in northern Missouri

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Department of Corrections director addresses subcommittee recommendations

The Missouri Department of Corrections director spoke about improvements being made within the agency during the Randolph Area Pachyderm Club’s meeting Tuesday night. Anne Precythe said the department is working to make corrections after the House Subcommittee on Corrections Workforce Environment and Conduct reviewed workplace concerns. “As a department, I’ve pulled my executive team together

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