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JC Schools begins process to appeal circuit court loss
The Jefferson City School District began the process to appeal a Cole County judge’s ruling that the district must reinstate a fired administrator.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City School District began the process to appeal a Cole County judge’s ruling that the district must reinstate a fired administrator.
Continue ReadingMEXICO, Mo. (KMIZ) SSM Health will end its relationship with a physician group this summer at its Mexico hospital. St. Mary’s Hospital in Audrain County will end its contracts with emergency room doctors at Schumacher Clinical Partners on May 23. The hospital will also part ways with SCP hospitalists there on June 23, according to
Continue ReadingCVS Pharmacy Inc. and Schnucks announced Tuesday the businesses signed an agreement allowing CVS to acquire and operate the pharmacies inside the grocery chain.
Continue ReadingThe German agribusiness giant Bayer AG has temporarily closed two locations in Missouri and two in New Jersey due to concerns that an employee may have contracted the new coronavirus.
Continue ReadingAs the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread across the country, health officials have recommended polling places take extra caution during tomorrow’s primary election.
Continue ReadingSuperintendent Dr. Peter Stiepleman will present information related to the novel Coronavirus to the Board of Education at its meeting Monday night.
Continue ReadingJill Biden stopped in Columbia on Monday to campaign for her husband Joe Biden.
Continue ReadingWilliam “Chris” Niemet, the man arrested in the 1991 shooting death of a teenager in Cole County, could find out Monday whether he will get a chance to get out of jail on bond.
Continue ReadingWestminster College said Monday that it will cancel Churchill Fellows Weekend activities set for later this month because of coronavirus concerns.
Continue ReadingTwo Catholic schools in suburban St. Louis have temporarily closed and some students at a third school have been told to stay home
Continue ReadingA semi-truck fire backed up traffic Monday afternoon along Interstate 70 in Columbia.
Continue ReadingCrews responded to a crash at the intersection of Brown Station Road and Blue Ridge Road Monday morning.
Continue ReadingThe United States Environmental Protection Agency has released a list of disinfectant products that it says can kill the novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingThe Dow fell more than 1,800 points, or about 7.1%. The Nasdaq Composite was down 7.1%. The steep drop caused a halt in trading for 15 minutes.
Continue ReadingRep. Kip Kendrick (D – Columbia) said the state has tests available and is equipped to use them, but with the first presumptive positive test of the novel Coronavirus in Missouri, more will be needed.
Continue ReadingA man is in good condition after being involved in a pedestrian crash in Cole County late Sunday night.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri police officers directed traffic at Stadium Boulevard and Champions Drive Monday morning after a two-vehicle crash blocked the intersection.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police Department responded to calls of a physical disturbance early Sunday morning.
Continue ReadingStatements from legislators continued to pour in Sunday after the first presumed positive case of COVID-19 in Missouri.
Continue ReadingSUNDAY: Another warm and sunny day is in store with sunny skies and highs in the upper 60’s. It will be quite breezy with winds from the south gusting up to 30 mph. Due to the breezy and dry conditions, we will be under another Red Flag Warning (or potential fire hazard warning) meaning you
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