University of Missouri looking at ways to cut costs amid COVID-19 pandemic
The University of Missouri is looking for ways to cut costs to account for state financial cuts amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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The University of Missouri is looking for ways to cut costs to account for state financial cuts amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Cole County elected officials and department leaders are being warned to prepare for the looming economic impact of the coronavirus.
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As unemployment numbers across the state and country remain sky-high, there are many resources for individuals under the federal COVID-19 stimulus package.
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Boone County Commissioner Fred Parry during a live interview Thursday on ABC 17 News joined the chorus of local officials saying stay-at-home orders are working to slow down COVID-19.
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Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday said he is ordering that all public and charter schools remain closed through the end of the school year.
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Residents can report violations of Missouri, Boone County and the city of Columbia’s stay-at-home orders if they suspect or witness others violating them.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Missouri State High School Activities Association canceled all spring sporting events through the post-season following Gov. Parson’s decision to close all schools for the remainder of the school year due to COVID-19. In the release, MSHSAA Executive Director Dr. Kerwin Urhahn said, “This decision is very difficult for all involved especially
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Boone County prosecutors have charged a man with a shooting that damaged a home and vehicles in central Columbia on Wednesday.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released guidelines for essential workers who might have been exposed to COVID-19 about returning to work.
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During a news conference Thursday, University of Missouri System President Mun Choi said the system could face a $180 million funding shortfall because of COVID-19 and that leaders are going over plans to furlough and lay off employees.
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Investigators say a Jefferson City man was remorseful after he allegedly shot his 8-year-old son accidentally at their apartment early Tuesday.
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Jefferson City Mayor Carrie Tergin joined ABC 17 News This Morning to discuss the county’s efforts related to COVID-19.
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A spokesman with MU Hospital said Thursday that 36-year-old Candace Stevenson has been pronounced dead.
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New unemployment claims slowed a bit in Missouri last week but were still sky-high compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City School District is battling most of the same issues schools around the country are facing right now. JC Schools Superintendent Larry Linthacum says the district is working with staff and parents to get students what they need to learn, including WiFi and food. “I’d say it’s going well but
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The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Missouri Chapter is working to provide resources to individuals who have Alzheimers or another form of dementia and their caregivers.
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City of Columbia and Boone County leaders said Wednesday that a stay-at-home order is working but residents need to continue to adhere to its restrictions on movement.
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Missouri House approved a massive supplementary budget amendment after it won Senate approval Wednesday.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia police said no one was hurt after gunshots went off in the central part of the city. Police responded to a call of shots being heard in the 700 block of McBaine Avenue on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Officers found evidence of gunfire, CPD spokesman Jeff Pitts said, but no one
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