Benton and Randolph County to host mass vaccination events Wednesday
Both Benton and Randolph counties are scheduled to host mass vaccination events Wednesday.
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Both Benton and Randolph counties are scheduled to host mass vaccination events Wednesday.
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Experts say the rapid drop in water levels at Lake of the Ozarks is no cause for alarm and is directly tied to increased power demands from last week’s brutal winter weather.
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Check back for updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City Board of Education did not approve 70-minute early dismissals almost every Monday next school year. Treasurer of the board Ken Enloe presented a motion to approve the school’s calendar without the proposed early dismissal times the district wants for teacher development. The motion passed with one objecting vote.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Capitol was evacuated as a precaution just before 7 p.m. Monday. At least four House committee hearings were in progress at the time. Division Chief Jason Turner said a malfunctioning detector went off in the Capitol. There was no fire or no smoke.
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Health care providers seek to get back on track after delayed shipments, canceled clinics.
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The number of new Missouri cases of the coronavirus continues to decline, but state officials say wastewater samples indicate the fast-spreading U.K. variant is “widespread” across the state.
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Winter weather has caused nationwide delays in vaccine shipment, but health leaders in Columbia are hoping to get back on track.
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COLUMBIA, MO (KMIZ) Fire officials warn about icy road conditions remaining in some areas, damaged pipes and safety icy ponds and rivers. Brad Fraizer, the Assistant Fire Chief for the Columbia Fire Department says drivers need to remain cautious on roads, especially bridges as some areas still have not thawed out completely. “Even though we’re
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Cole County is holding off on paying a medical supply company after coronavirus care packages were not delivered to each home in the county.
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Two coronavirus vaccines have been approved in the US, but, pending federal approval, a third vaccine developed by Johnson and Johnson could be available in early March.
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Cole County leaders are expected to give an update on the COVID-19 pandemic at 11 a.m.
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Tractor Supply Company and announced Wednesday morning it has acquired Orscheln Farm and Home.
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A look at what area transportation agencies were doing Wednesday to battle the latest round of wintry precipitation.
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Road crews are gearing up to work another long night with snowfall forecast for Mid-Missouri overnight and into Wednesday.
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Road crews were still out in full-force Tuesday morning working on roads despite the sub-freezing temperatures.
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Jefferson City firefighters responded to a house fire on Beck Street early Tuesday morning.
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ABC17 News previously reported that about 10 out of the Jefferson City Public Works Department’s 24 snowplows were past their life expectancy.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) State and local health leaders are using different outreach methods to overcome coronavirus vaccine hesitancy within communities of color. Agencies from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to MU Health Care are using various partnerships to address racial minorities who may be skeptical of the vaccines. That includes linking up
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As snow continues to fall across Mid-Missouri early Monday morning, many roads have already been covered.
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