Jefferson City airport terminal to be demolished
The Jefferson City council unanimously approved a $24,000 demolition contract for the city’s airport terminal at its meeting on Monday night.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City council unanimously approved a $24,000 demolition contract for the city’s airport terminal at its meeting on Monday night.
Continue ReadingThe Iowa Democratic Party says it is experiencing a delay in reporting results from the first-in-the nation caucuses because of unspecified “quality checks.”
Continue ReadingThe Trump administration and Republican-led states told the Supreme Court on Monday that it should not step in at this time to consider the fate of the Affordable Care Act. Instead, they are asking the high court to allow the case to return to a district judge for further proceedings. In December, a federal appeals
Continue ReadingA group of University of Missouri students and faculty visited the Iowa caucus on Monday to poll voters on their preferences.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council is set to vote on short term rentals on Monday night at seven.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City Council could sign off on a contract Monday to demolish the terminal at Jefferson City Memorial Airport.
Continue ReadingDES MOINES, Ia. (KMIZ) Missourians may only see some of the Democratic presidential hopefuls campaigning by the time the state votes in the March primary. The field of nearly a dozen candidates for the Democratic Party’s nomination for president made another pitch to Iowans on Sunday afternoon ahead of Monday night’s caucus. Vermont Senator Bernie
Continue ReadingColumbia City Council is set to vote on short-term rental policies at its meeting Monday.
Continue ReadingOne hundred five customers lost power due to an outage in South Columbia Saturday night.
Continue ReadingA Midwest March for Life rally is being held Saturday in downtown Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingDespite historic flooding on the Missouri River in 2019, a major redevelopment project near the state’s capitol building saw little to no impact.
Continue ReadingThe Senate on Friday voted to block any witnesses from being called in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, a move that will mark the beginning of the end of the third Senate trial for a president in US history.
Continue ReadingProsecutors on Thursday charged the former Moniteau County assessor with three felonies and a misdemeanor on allegations that she misappropriated public funds.
Continue ReadingOne council position is contested in Jefferson City’s municipal election on April 7.
Continue ReadingAfter Cooper County commissioners approved the 2020 budget Thursday, the county clerk said her office will likely go over budget.
Continue ReadingAmid the intense focus on the Senate impeachment trial and Monday’s Iowa caucuses in the presidential race, you likely missed this announcement from the Congressional Budget Office: The budget deficit is projected to top $1 trillion in 2020 — and to stay at or above that 13-figure mark for the remainder of the decade. Why
Continue ReadingWatch live as the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump continues.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Clerk’s Office is tightening its voter security before the presidential preference primary election. According to the Boone County Clerk, Brianna Lennon, roughly 54% of all registered voters in Boone County showed up to vote in the 2016 election, which is just over 50 thousand people. This year, Lennon said the office is
Continue ReadingBody camera and dashboard camera video suggest former Columbia police chief Ken Burton felt targeted by Mayor Brian Treece and the Columbia Police Department before his DWI arrest.
Continue ReadingIf passed, HB 2033 would only allow rural electric cooperatives and some other electric corporations to use eminent domain for above-ground power line projects.
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