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Month: June 2019

Floodwaters could put health at risk

Floodwaters can pose certain health risks, including infectious disease, injury and hazardous chemical exposure, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. “There can be gastrointestinal illnesses, people can develop rashes when they come in to contact with the water, tetanus can be an issue, and then you think about there could be

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Flooding closes part of MKT Trail

Flooding has closed part of Columbia’s biggest trail. The MKT Trail access at Jay Dix Station in southwest Columbia was closed Tuesday because floodwater from nearby Perche Creek had covered part of the trail and the park where the trail access is located. The county portion of the trail right outside the city limits is

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Fire chief granted more staffing for flood, tornado response

Jefferson City leaders allowed staffing additional firefighters while handling historic floods and recovery from last month’s tornado. Fire Chief Matthew Schofield requested that the city temporarily change the city’s agreement with the Jefferson City Professional Firefighters Local 671 so the department can “fulfill its public safety mission,” according to the resolution. Click here to read

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New Columbia bus routes start

Columbia’s public transit service, Go COMO, implemented a new fixed route system Monday. All the routes now run at 45-minute intervals and pass through Wabash Bus Station. The goal is to provide a safe, central transfer hub for riders, according to city officials. ” It is a more efficient system and it will result in

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