Lake of the Ozarks sees ‘busiest Labor Day weekend in 20 years’
Businesses near the Lake of the Ozarks saw record high crowds this Labor Day weekend compared to the last two decades.
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Businesses near the Lake of the Ozarks saw record high crowds this Labor Day weekend compared to the last two decades.
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Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, business owners at the Lake of the Ozarks said this year is one for the books.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Two automakers are recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles in the United States. Hyundai and Kia issued recalls in order to fix a brake fluid leak that could potentially cause an engine fire. The recalls cover more than 440,000 Kia Optima midsize sedans from 2013 through 2015 and Kia Sorento SUVs from
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The Columbia Parks and Recreation held “Food Trucks in the Park” events at parks throughout Columbia on Wednesday with COVID-19 precautions in place.
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As Congress talks through a second COVID-19 stimulus package, scammers are taking advantage of the time in between.
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The Federal Trade Commission is issuing warnings to companies and individuals to stop selling fraudulent products claiming cures or treatments for COVID-19.
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The state awarded several internet providers federal funding to help with broadband projects statewide.
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Columbia’s City Council is set to go over its fiscal year 2021 budget on Thursday morning.
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Some people are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to try and get people’s money. Scammers are finding ways to use contact tracing for their personal gain. For example, some potential victims might get an unsolicited message through text, email or on social media saying that they have come into contact with someone who has
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A new Columbia business, Sawdust Studios, officially opened on July 15 as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Mid-Missouri and around the world.
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As COVID-19 continues to impact every day life, many business owners in Mid-Missouri are having to accommodate to increased online traffic.
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The Food and Drug Administration is expanding the list of hand sanitizers that could contain methanol contamination.
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COLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) Columbia City Council voted Monday night on the possibility of transitioning to roll carts for solid waste removal. City Council voted 4-3 in favor of possibly adding roll carts to the November ballot, where residents will be asked which method of trash removal they prefer. The community would vote to repeal the
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The Columbia City Council is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, and hear a report on a COVID-19 long-term recovery plan.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Central Missouri Community Action usually sees an increase in people requesting utility assistance every summer because of the high temperatures. CMCA administers money from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which helps families with energy costs. CMCA makes payments directly to utilities on behalf of people in the program. During
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There were no food code violations found among the Salute to America vendors.
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Federal agencies are warning about a scam going around as many states and cities mandate face coverings.
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Other Mid-Missouri municipalities are not considering mask ordinances after Columbia leaders approved one Monday night.
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The Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services is updating its guidance for businesses following an ABC 17 News investigation.
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The IBM Client Innovation Center in Dubuque will close within four months, the big tech company said Wednesday, taking nearly 350 jobs with it, with some moving to Columbia.
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