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Power is being restored in Glasgow sooner than expected

Damage to the Tri-County Trust Company building in Glasgow on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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Damage to the Tri-County Trust Company building in Glasgow on Monday, April 27, 2026.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Power is being restored in a Howard County town sooner than expected.

The City of Glasgow announced on its social media on Monday that the town had lost power and would likely be out for two or three days. Severe storms went through Mid-Missouri on Monday and caused damage around the area.

The city updated its residents on Tuesday with a social media post sayin power is starting to be restored.

“The substation has warmed up, and the electric company has begun restoring power. Circuits will be brought back online one at a time, so not all customers will have service restored at the same time,” the post says. “We appreciate your patience as crews work to safely restore power to the entire community.”

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