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MU Health Care providing outpatient treatments for COVID-19
Two oral medications and two infusion therapies to treat COVID-19 in an outpatient setting are now being offered by MU Health Care.
Continue ReadingTwo oral medications and two infusion therapies to treat COVID-19 in an outpatient setting are now being offered by MU Health Care.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol is reporting a driver was seriously injured after a wreck on Route W in Morgan County.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating a boat fire at the 7.5 mile marker of the Gravois Arm at Lake of the Ozarks.
Continue ReadingBoone County health officials will pare back the coronavirus data they’re reporting amid record numbers of cases and hospitalizations, the health department said Wednesday.
Continue ReadingThe Biden administration has put thousands of U.S. troops on high alert amid fears that Russia will invade Ukraine.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri’s U.S. senators and several congressional members reacted to Supreme Court Stephen Breyer announcement of his plan to retire. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and U.S. Senate candidate issued the following statement. “As Attorney General, I’ve taken a blowtorch to the Biden Administration’s radical agenda to overturn President Trump’s accomplishments in the
Continue ReadingThe current proposal features six Republican districts and two Democratic districts. Some Republican state lawmakers want a map with seven Republican districts and one Democratic district, breaking up the district representing Kansas City.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Local Emergency Planning Committee, (LEPC) hosted a panel discussion and tabletop exercise to discuss a hazardous spill along the Route B corridor in Columbia.
Continue ReadingThe Lincoln University Board of Curators will speak with three finalists for the college’s new president soon, according to the school.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development (MDHEWD) will be filing for a waiver for 2022 senior class A+ Scholarship recipients.
Continue ReadingA teen accused of killing his friend appeared in court Wednesday for a new bond hearing.
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Continue ReadingThe Missouri House’s top Democrat said Wednesday that she plans to file legislation to pay back local school districts for legal expenses they incur defending themselves against mask lawsuits from the state attorney general.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Parks and Recreation staff is reopening heated park and trail restrooms on Thursday. The restrooms were closed on Jan. 19 due to extremely cold temperatures. Parks and Recreation has a number of heated restrooms that normally remain open through the winter. However, heaters are not able to adequately warm the restrooms
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Boone County grand jury has indicted a Columbia man for a deadly shooting in November. Jurors indicted Mark A. Achterberg, 36, of Creston, Iowa, on felony counts of first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the Nov. 8 death of Justin Stidman. Achterberg’s arraignment was held Monday and he has another
Continue ReadingSeveral Republican Missouri lawmakers have filed bills to ban vaccine mandates, including in the workplace.
Continue ReadingFulton Police are asking for public help in identifying the persons who stole catalytic converters from a Fulton-based non-profit.
Continue ReadingPresiding Commissioner of Boone County candidate Nick Knoth has announced the suspension of his campaign.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Chamber of Commerce and 250 Missouri businesses and employers sent an open letter to Gov. Mike Parson and the Missouri General Assembly asking for them to throw out legislation that prohibits employers from deciding for themselves whether or not to implement a vaccine requirement.
Continue ReadingThe Southern Boone School District is asking the public to vote on the $3 million no-tax-increase bond issue.
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