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Month: June 2018

Dangerous heat: Staying hydrated and checking on the elderly

Scorching heat continues Friday and into the weekend with highs close to 100 degrees. Boone County Fire tweeted Friday morning that with a heat index near or above 110 degrees, it’s important to check on elderly individuals. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/BooneCountyFire/status/1012675197344866305″,”author_name”:”Boone County Fire”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/BooneCountyFire”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”&#gt;&#lt;p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”&#gt;Dangerous, and really deadly heat continues to end the work week. Highs close

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Weekend heat, humidity and storms

*EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING (CHARITON, COOPER, HOWARD, PETTIS, RANDOLPH, & SALINE) 12 PM THURSDAY UNTIL 7 PM SATURDAY.* *HEAT ADVISORY ISSUED FOR THE REST OF MID-MISSOURI UNITL 10 PM SATURDAY* TONIGHT: Temperatures will only drop into the mid to upper 70s by daybreak Saturday. Skies remain mostly clear with winds out of the south from 5

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Gov. Parson signs state budget

Gov. Mike Parson signs the state budget today. The budget prioritizes improving infrastructure, increasing workforce development, curbing opioid abuse, funding K-12 education and stabilizing higher education budgets. “We applaud the General Assembly for their efforts to fund critical functions of government, including infrastructure, workforce development and education funding,” Parson said. The budget includes a $99

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Rep. Reisch sued over Twitter blocking

Missouri Representative Cheri Reisch (R-Hallsville) is being sued for blocking a constituent on Twitter. Attorney Andy Hirth sued Reisch on behalf of Mike Campbell, a local attorney. According to the lawsuit, Campbell re-tweeted Representative Kip Kendrick’s (D-Columbia) tweet criticizing Reisch for pointing out her Democratic opponent in the November election had put her hands behind

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