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Month: June 2018

Health department warns of foodborne illnesses on hot Father’s Day

As mid-Missouri endures another hot day with heat advisories, local health department officials warn residents to be aware of issues related to the heat besides heat-related illnesses. Eric Stann, community relations specialist for the Columbia/Boone County Health Department, said people don’t only need to worry about dehydration and heat exhaustion in the more than 90-degree

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Weekend ends on a hot note

**HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF MID-MISSOURI UNTIL MONDAY AT 8PM** FATHER’S DAY: We’re off to a warm start this morning, so it will be easy for us to be in the 90s by lunch-time today with some breezy conditions. We have another isolated chance of seeing a shower or thunderstorm pop up

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Summer heat and higher electric bills

Chris Rohlfing at Boone Electric Cooperative said it’s important people to recognize what’s making them use more energy. “Every one degree that you push your thermostat down can equate to over eight percent more in cost in the amount of electricity it takes to run the air conditioner,” Rohlfing said. Rohlfing said humidity plays a

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