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Wednesday Evening, January 18

TONIGHT: After broken clouds by evening, clouds will encompass the area again tonight with rain increasing after 2AM south of the Missouri River near the Lake of the Ozarks by 3AM. Winds stay southerly under 10 mph tonight, keeping overnight lows in the upper 30s. THURSDAY: Greatest chance of rain will be during the AM

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Rain Returns Thursday

Rain increases on Thursday morning as early as 3AM near the Lake of the Ozarks. Some instability will bring a few thunderstorms and possible rumbles of thunder. Showers look to lift near I-70 in Columbia by 5AM-7AM. There will likely be rain for Thursday morning with isolated showers through Thursday afternoon. The rain chance looks

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Historic Jefferson City building may become affordable housing development

A Springfield-based developer, the Vecino Group, presented initial plans to the Jefferson City Council Tuesday for a new affordable housing development. The 80-unit complex, called Capitol Avenue Lofts, would be located in the old International Shoe Co. Building on East Capitol Avenue. The total project is estimated to cost about $13 million. However, the complex

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Local events held for MLK Day

Mid-Missouri is celebrating Martin Luther King Day with a peace march and a candlelight walk. Columbia Parks and Recreation will hold the 45th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Candlelight Walk and Memorial Celebration at the Progressive Missionary Baptist Church at 6:30 p.m. Stephens College is holding a Peace March at 3 p.m. at Historic

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