Maximum number of microenterprise loan applications submitted Tuesday to Columbia Housing Programs Division
The department is reporting 35 is the maximum number they are allowed to serve in this grant.
Continue ReadingThe department is reporting 35 is the maximum number they are allowed to serve in this grant.
Continue ReadingSchool-related traffic has increased in Ashland due to drop off and pick up procedures.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County health department said Tuesday that it had to correct COVID-19 infection rates spanning the summer but emphasized that the new numbers don’t change the decision to implement a stricter health order.
Continue ReadingA city of Columbia official recommended a staircase at the Tenth Street garage downtown remains closed until maintenance work is completed.
Continue ReadingWestminster College’s freshman enrollment increased 25-percent after the school waived some standardized test scores earlier this year.
Continue ReadingA Barnett man received serious injuries after a motorcycle crash Monday night.
Continue ReadingThe North Callaway School District is responding to bullying claims after the recent death of one of its students.
Continue ReadingStudents in Columbia could do hybrid-learning this year, and the youngest would be the first in the classroom.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police continue to investigate an afternoon shooting that sent a 19-year-old to an area hospital.
Continue ReadingAn ad running in support of Republican Gov. Mike Parson ties Nicole Galloway to federal health care ideas, but not necessarily ones that the Democratic state auditor holds.
Continue ReadingThe special prosecutor appointed to review the fatal shooting of a 25-year-old Sedalia woman by a sheriff’s deputy has determined the killing was legally justified.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools Superintendent Peter Stiepleman will update the school board Monday on COVID-19 and classes, including a plan being developed to get some students back in class before others.
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Continue ReadingKEYTESVILLE, Mo. (KMIZ) A Chariton County judge sentenced a Keytesville man to 72 years in prison for multiple counts of sex crimes against six children. 59-year-old Edward Schrock pled guilty in June 2020 to three counts of first-degree statutory sodomy of a child under twelve years old, two counts of first-degree child molestation of a
Continue ReadingVA-enrolled Veterans will have the choice for free drive-through flu vaccines this year at Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans’ Hospital.
Continue ReadingWith so many people shopping online, package deliveries are on the rise and scammers are trying to fool consumers into giving out their personal information.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Board of Education has relaxed substitute teacher requirements in case of a possible shortage because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingPolice found damage to a home and several casings after being called to a report of shots fired Sunday afternoon in central Columbia. Officers were sent to the 800 block of Hirth Avenue at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday. No injuries were reported in the shooting, police said in a news release. Several people told officers
Continue ReadingA Cole County man died after his truck went off the road and slammed into a tree early Sunday.
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