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Plan to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety moves forward in Jefferson City

The Jefferson City Planning and Zoning Commission approved a resolution Thursday to adopt the Capital Area Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan to the city’s comprehensive plan. There have been 20 pedestrian-involved crashes in the past year in Jefferson City, including one deadly crash, according to the Missouri Statewide Traffic Accident Records System, or STARS. There have

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MU faculty council unanimously votes to endorse resolution on layoffs of NTT faculty

The MU faculty council unanimously voted to endorse a proposal related to layoffs of non-tenure track-or NTT-faculty at their meeting Thursday. The resolution from the MU Non-Tenure Track Faculty Committee included additional protections for NTT faculty as they face the possibility of layoffs while the university deals with unprecedented budget cuts from the state. “What

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Auditor Galloway discovers gaps in office of Benton County Public Administrator

The Benton County public administrator’s office has been given a rating of “poor” after Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway released an audit on Thursday. The public administrator had several thousand dollars paid to the public administrator’s family members from the accounts of wards in her care, among other concerning transactions. “Conflicts of interest, or even

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