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Month: April 2019

Electric bicycles provide disability friendly, and cost-effective alternative to cycling

Some people are choosing electric bicycles as a disability-friendly cost-effective alternative to regular cycling. “People that want to get back into riding that aren’t strong anymore or young anymore,” said Columbia Bike-Pedestrian coordinator Ted Curtis. E-bikes have a rechargeable battery and an electric motor that assists the rider as they peddle, Curtis said during an

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Missing woman found safe

UPDATE: The woman has been found safe. ORIGINAL STORY: The Camden County Sheriff’s Office issued an Endangered Person Advisory on Sunday morning for a missing person in Camdenton, Missouri. Elizabeth Stump, 57, was last seen around 10:30 a.m. Saturday wearing a green shirt and green pants. Stump is a white female standing 5 feet, 3

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Mid-Missouri Business Week: Influx of university students to bring boost to local businesses

The University of Missouri is seeing huge growth in enrollment. University officials say this will bring an economic boost to Mid-Missouri as well. Jim Spain, the director of undergraduate studies at Mizzou said local businesses will play a role in accommodating the influx of students in areas such as student housing and employment opportunities. The

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Two people facing charges after authorities find drugs, guns in Columbia home

UPDATE: Authorities released the names of both suspects arrested in the situation. Cassiopeia Blaise, 34, and Bryan Tullous, 36, are both facing charges of drug trafficking and unlawful possession of a firearm. ORIGINAL: Officers with the Columbia Police Department assisted several other agencies recover drugs and firearms while serving a search warrant in northeast Columbia

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