Most Boone County establishments clean in third week of September
In the third week of September, the Columbia/Boone County Health Department inspected at least 36 establishments across the county.
Continue ReadingIn the third week of September, the Columbia/Boone County Health Department inspected at least 36 establishments across the county.
Continue ReadingBoone County health officials served COVID-19 health order violation notices to a school and two bars over the weekend.
Continue ReadingSo far in the month of September, the Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services posted inspection reports for 26 establishments in the county.
Continue ReadingAccording to 31 CARES Act Applications from Jefferson City to the county commission obtained by ABC17 News through a sunshine request, JCFD wants $590,045 to fund and reimburse a variety of expenses from 8 of those applications.
Continue ReadingAccording to 31 applications retrieved from the city through a sunshine request, $1,476,710 is being requested to help the city handle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Cole County was given just about $9 million dollars to distribute to cities, communities, businesses and organizations impacted by the crisis.
Continue ReadingWith so many people shopping online, package deliveries are on the rise and scammers are trying to fool consumers into giving out their personal information.
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Continue ReadingJefferson City Environmental Health inspectors looked at 48 establishments in the month of August.
Continue ReadingThe COVID-19 pandemic has battered the tourism industry since the beginning as sports, events and travel plans were canceled across the country, and local travel leaders say there is a long road ahead towards recovery.
Continue ReadingThe Federal Trade Commission is warning Facebook and WhatsApp users of a possible scam going around during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingEach day since Columbia Public Schools went all-online in March, the Broadway Diner has provided free meals to kids who need them.
Continue ReadingDuring the early months of the pandemic, you might have noticed getting pesky robocalls wasn’t happening as much.
Continue ReadingMissouri continues to be one of the states most impacted by the opioid crisis, and that has only become more difficult to fight during COVID-19.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services has conducted 24 inspections this month in response to complaints about businesses not following COVID-19 health orders.
Continue ReadingAs Congress talks through a second COVID-19 stimulus package, scammers are taking advantage of the time in between.
Continue ReadingJefferson City Environmental Health Services Department found violations at 25 establishments inspected in the month of July.
Continue ReadingThe Federal Trade Commission is issuing warnings to companies and individuals to stop selling fraudulent products claiming cures or treatments for COVID-19.
Continue ReadingThe United States Postal Service urged Missouri’s top election official to inform voters on the timeline of voting by mail.
Continue ReadingSome people are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to try and get people’s money. Scammers are finding ways to use contact tracing for their personal gain. For example, some potential victims might get an unsolicited message through text, email or on social media saying that they have come into contact with someone who has
Continue ReadingThe City of Columbia filed charges against Truman’s Bar & Grill for violating the COVID-19 health order.
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