Maximum number of microenterprise loan applications submitted Tuesday to Columbia Housing Programs Division
The department is reporting 35 is the maximum number they are allowed to serve in this grant.
Continue ReadingThe department is reporting 35 is the maximum number they are allowed to serve in this grant.
Continue ReadingSchool-related traffic has increased in Ashland due to drop off and pick up procedures.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County health department said Tuesday that it had to correct COVID-19 infection rates spanning the summer but emphasized that the new numbers don’t change the decision to implement a stricter health order.
Continue ReadingWestminster College’s freshman enrollment increased 25-percent after the school waived some standardized test scores earlier this year.
Continue ReadingStudents in Columbia could do hybrid-learning this year, and the youngest would be the first in the classroom.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools Superintendent Peter Stiepleman will update the school board Monday on COVID-19 and classes, including a plan being developed to get some students back in class before others.
Continue ReadingGet live updates on the COVID-19 pandemic here.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Board of Education has relaxed substitute teacher requirements in case of a possible shortage because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingWatch an interview with the Blair Oaks R-II superintendent.
Continue ReadingThe Department of Health and Senior Services has reported 102,747 cases of COVID-19 in Missouri.
Continue ReadingBoone County could see COVID-19 cases spike this week due to possible exposure of the virus during Labor Day weekend.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Parks and Recreation is hosting its Kaleidospoke GLOW bike ride event on Saturday evening with many COVID-19 precautions in place.
Continue ReadingThe Department of Health and Senior Services reported 1,974 new COVID-19 cases Saturday.
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 case totals continue to increase across Missouri and Boone County, so does the want and need for more testing, but health officials say some options may not be realistic.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Lincoln University Board of Curators approved the 2021 fiscal $34 million budget, $2 million more than they allocated originally. The board approved the new budget Thursday. The revised budget was due to the change in estimated core and match State Appropriation revenue. The board also approved two Coronavirus Relief Grant Fund
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri athletic department wants to remind fans there is no tailgating prohibited at any 2020 Mizzou home football game.
Continue ReadingCheck back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Health Department will now use self-administered COVID-19 tests at all of their community testing events.
Continue ReadingCallaway country reported 43 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday while two colleges in the county reported new cases on their campuses this week.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia city prosecutor’s office says no individuals have been charged with violations of a Columbia ordinance requiring a mask in public.
Continue Reading