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Economic impact payments: Who is eligible and how are they distributed?
A quick guide to coronavirus economic stimulus payouts to individuals.
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Continue ReadingThe Cole County Sheriff’s Office said Monday a fifth person was arrested in connection with a Wardsville drug bust that happened on Friday.
Continue ReadingA man’s body was found floating in a pond in Miller County on Friday, the sheriff’s office said.
Continue ReadingStiepleman said the district is waiting on more direction from the state to figure out how it should handle summer school plans.
Continue ReadingSEDALIA, Mo. (KMIZ) One person is in custody after they barricaded themselves inside a residence with children while armed. UPDATE: The subject was taken into custody without incident. Thankfully the children were not harmed! The Patrols DDCC will investigate the shooting involving the Sedalia PD officer. #MSHP pic.twitter.com/dlpXBsTyt3— MSHP Troop A (@MSHPTrooperA) April 13, 2020
Continue ReadingNew Mizzou strength coach Zac Woodfin and his family created a YouTube series for workouts for kids to do during quarantine.
Continue ReadingROCHEPORT, Mo. (KMIZ) Traffic came to a standstill at the Missouri River bridge near Rocheport Sunday. According to Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop F, one car crashed on the bridge causing traffic to stop. Then a tractor trailer hit another tractor trailer. At least one person was injured during the crashes.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock small businesses across the country, many locals have decided to step in to help local eateries weather the storm. The financial impact of the coronavirus has devastated restaurants. Data from the National Restaurant Association shows the industry has lost 3 million jobs and $25 billion
Continue ReadingHy-Vee is facing an increased demand as stores offer Easter meals to-go for families this holiday.
Continue ReadingColumbia police arrested 22-year-old James Howard Troy in connected to a shooting on April 8.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Churches around Mid-Missouri will be practicing social distancing on Easter Sunday while still finding innovative ways to have a service. Some churches even plan to broadcast their worship service on streaming platforms like their websites, the radio and even Facebook live. First Baptist Church of Centralia pastor Chris Baker says this will
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) COVID-19 case numbers might differ among state and local health authorities because of issues with reporting and address verification. UPDATE 1:46 P.M.: The Columbia/Boone County Health Department is reporting 76 cases of COVID-19. The county has 64 recovered cases and 11 active cases.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police released that a third arrest was made in relation to a first-degree robbery that happened on Rollins Road early Friday.
Continue ReadingEric Greitens, the former governor of Missouri before his resignation, announced he is getting a divorce.
Continue ReadingThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges everyone, essential workers or not, to wear masks in public settings.
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Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Cedarhurst Senior Living resident who tested positive for COVID-19 is under self isolation while all other residents are being quarantined in their apartments waiting for test results. Officials from Cedarhurst say the positive result came back Thursday and the facility deployed a response team that included licensed nurses to administer the
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) There was a large police presence in south Columbia as police investigated a shooting Friday night. The 3100 block of Green Meadows Road was blocked and crime scene tape was up around the road from the Lakota Coffee Shop parking lot to the apartment complex across the street. An officer told ABC
Continue ReadingAnimal shelters aren’t open to the public, but they’ve been working to provide care to animals in need.
Continue ReadingThe murder trial of a man accused in the killing of a Montgomery County reptile breeder has been moved to Audrain County.
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