Thirteen more inspections at Columbia Public Schools result in one violation
Health officials inspected 13 Columbia schools since ABC 17’s last report. Only one was found with a non-critical violation.
Health officials inspected 13 Columbia schools since ABC 17’s last report. Only one was found with a non-critical violation.
Only one Columbia Public Schools elementary school was found violating the food code in a recent round of inspections.
As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise, mid-Missouri health officials are pleading with residents to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday safely.
Four elementary schools had zero violations during October inspections.
Food code violations increased from 52 during the first three home games of 2019 to 68 so far in 2020.
Food code violations increased from 52 during the first three home games of 2019 to 68 so far in 2020.
Four of the five schools in Jefferson City Public School District that were inspected during the month of September were found to be violating the Jefferson City Food Code.
Unlike other businesses that have violated the COVID-19 health order Shot Bar and Silverball did not have operating permits suspended.
In the third week of September, the Columbia/Boone County Health Department inspected at least 36 establishments across the county.
So 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.
Jefferson City Environmental Health inspectors looked at 48 establishments in the month of August.
Each day since Columbia Public Schools went all-online in March, the Broadway Diner has provided free meals to kids who need them.
The 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.