Much of Mid-Missouri entertainment business still closed amid COVID-19 slowdown
Even after the state’s reopening last month, much of Mid-Missouri’s entertainment business has remained closed.
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Even after the state’s reopening last month, much of Mid-Missouri’s entertainment business has remained closed.
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Hy-Vee has expanded a recall of salads because they could potentially be contaminated with Cyclospora, which could make people sick.
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Several Mid-Missouri organizations received thousands of dollars to help with COVID-19 recovery.
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Hy-Vee is recalling salad over potential contamination concerns.
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As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to put the focus on lifting up minority communities, one Columbia leader said there are simple ways to help within the city.
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Regional Economic Development Incorporated board members met Wednesday going over an update on travel and tourism in Columbia.
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Students at The University of Missouri haven’t been to an in person classroom since March 11, but that may change soon.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) As COVID-19 continues to batter the state’s revenue, the governor announced Monday that education would have to take another cut to make up for losses. Parson announced he is restricting another $209 million in state spending during the current fiscal year, which ends June 30. Of that, $41 million is being taken
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As personal care services in Columbia continue to reopen and serve clients in close contact, more cases are beginning to pop up at businesses like salons.
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Results from a recent survey show some Columbia businesses do not feel ready to reopen to the public amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Columbia program has awarded 18 small businesses with $5,000 loans each.
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The Columbia Police Department is still searching for Mengqi Ji, a Columbia mother who has been missing since October.
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As tourists rush to the Lake of the Ozarks for Memorial Day weekend, businesses are doing what they can to follow the state’s health order.
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Lake of the Ozarks businesses stand strong amid the COVID-19 pandemic as people are eager to get out for Memorial Day weekend.
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The Columbia City Council will meet at 5 p.m. for the pre-council meeting Monday to begin discussions about the fiscal year 2021 budget.
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COLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) New steps may soon be added to the Columbia/Boone County health department’s reopening plan. According to a city news release Friday, leaders plan to update the public on the reopening order the week of May 25. Officials said the next steps could include the following: Increased capacity for all businesses and organizations.Large
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Local businesses are feeling the economic impact of the University of Missouri’s virtual graduation, as this time of year is usually a prime time for local hotels and restaurants.
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Local businesses could lose out on $20 million this weekend thanks to a lack of in-person graduation ceremonies including at the University of Missouri, a Boone County commissioner said Thursday.
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A lawsuit challenging the Boone County health director’s authority to restrict people’s movement and business because of COVID-19 is waiting for a judge.
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Flower shops across Mid-Missouri had to get innovative to get the rush of customers their flowers for Mother’s Day.
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