Road crews fixing Columbia potholes after winter storm
Columbia Public Works and Missouri Department of Transportation crews were out on the roads Tuesday fixing potholes caused by winter weather and snow.
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Columbia Public Works and Missouri Department of Transportation crews were out on the roads Tuesday fixing potholes caused by winter weather and snow.
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Southern Boone County firefighters were called a house fire between Easley and Ashland on Wednesday afternoon.
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An Iberia man died Tuesday when he turned in front of a dump truck.
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A release from DOC shows Davis had 173 grams of synthetic marijuana and 2 pounds of tobacco.
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Matthew McMillan was sentenced Monday to 30 years in prison for the death of Anthony Warren.
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The victim of a Friday home invasion shot one of the men who broke into the home, according to court documents filed on Monday.
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No one is seriously hurt after a Boone County sheriff’s deputy-involved crash.
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He was selected out of 70 candidates to serve as the school’s new vice president for institutional advancement.
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The winter weather events that dropped snow and ice on Columbia in 2019 increased costs for both the City of Columbia and Boone County.
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Some Missouri state lawmakers behind an effort to limit to ban most uses of seclusion rooms, which are small rooms with little to no furniture or accommodations, are hoping to find success early in the 2020 legislative session.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Boone County prosecutors charged a Columbia man Monday after he allegedly struck a baby with formula and assaulted another person. According to court documents, Bryan Niswonger and another person were arguing when Niswonger struck a bottle of formula off the kitchen counter, which hit a child younger than 1 year old in
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Columbia Public Schools leaders plan to present Monday night a $20 million bond issue plan that includes projects to accommodate continued student population growth and millions of dollars in renovations to an aging middle school.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Jefferson City Schools Superintendent Larry Linthacum said Monday that the district will put on hold a plan to construct two buildings to house fifth- and sixth-grade students “after considerable reflection and further input gathering.” Linthacum and district officials had been working for about 10 months on a plan to address overcrowding
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The devastating Australian bushfires spreading across the nation for months are showing no signs of slowing down.
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The Columbia Public Works strongly advises the public to call and log complaints about any potholes when they appear.
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Holts Summit police are asking for help to find a construction trailer and some of the items that were inside it.
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The lawyer for a Columbia man whose wife disappeared in October is seeking a change of venue in his child abuse case.
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Moniteau County authorities arrested two people and identified a third person in connection with a robbery at a gas station from last month.
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A former assistant football and track coach in the North Callaway School District pleaded guilty to attempted sexual contact with a student.
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A Columbia Public Schools bus ran off the side of the road Monday morning during its commute.
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