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Jefferson City woman calls on officials to improve safety of major street

A Jefferson City woman is calling on officials to improve the safety of Missouri Boulevard. She warns of thethreats topublic safety because of inadequate traffic lights, left turns lanes and unsafe entrances to businesses. Mary Schantz is reaching out to both local and state transportationdepartmentsabout what she thinksarenecessary changes. Schantz wrote a letter to the

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Local business leaders discuss United States Postal Service closures

A major development group in Mid-Missourifightsback against the plans toshutdown Columbia’s mail distribution center. Local business leaders discussed theimpactof the potential closing. Lastweek, the United States Postal Service announced in a meetingthatlocal mail could possibly be processed in St. Louis or Kansas City –amove thatPostal Serviceofficials say would help savemore than $4 million. Closing the

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Columbia’s “Pothole Posse” receive more than 100 reports in its first week

In its first week, Columbia’s “Pothole Posse” received over 100 reports of damaged roadways. The crew is Columbia Public Works’ solution to the potholes in Columbia after three winter storms. Columbia Public Works spokesman Steven Sapp say the program will build a better relationship between the agency and residents. “Streets with inside the city limits,

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Ryan Koebel murder trial delayed

The murder trial of a Holts Summit teen accused of killing his grandmother has been delayed. Ryan Koebel was due in court on Wednesday, but ABC 17 News confirmed Monday the trial start has been pushed back. Callaway County prosecutor Chris Wilson told ABC 17 News he and Koebel’s defense attorney were in court Monday.

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