Snodgrass focuses on equity in run for Columbia school board
Snodgrass is one of four political newcomers seeking two open seats.
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Snodgrass is one of four political newcomers seeking two open seats.
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Katherine Sasser is leaning on her experience working in Columbia Public Schools and in public education to make the case for voters to elect her to the school board.
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Teresa Maledy, the retired chairwoman and CEO of Commerce Bank, is the only incumbent seeking reelection to the Columbia Board of Education this year.
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We’re tracking rainfall here in mid-Missouri, but we are not worried about severe weather for tonight. In states such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia, they’re already seeing intense severe weather with more anticipated after nightfall. The south’s atmosphere was the perfect set-up for an event like what is happening currently. Even from early in the
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TONIGHT: Rain exits after 7-8PM with mostly cloudy skies expected overnight into Friday morning. Lows in the low 40s. TOMORROW: Decreasing clouds with late day sunshine expected. Highs in the low 60s. EXTENDED: Spotty showers are more likely late Friday night for areas north of Highway 36. Saturday is warm and breezy during the day as temperatures soar into
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri says it will not be able to test all students living on campus after they return from spring break because of time limitations. MU required students living on campus to test negative at the beginning of the semester. MU spokesman Christian Basi said MU was able to do
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THURSDAY: Rain is on the way back this morning. Some scattered showers will be possible early on this morning, but more of us will get in on the action after 8-9 AM. Rain will be with us for most of the day, with a few rumbles of thunder possible at times. Not expecting the severe
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The Columbia City Council approved an agreement with Bird Ride, Inc. and the University of Missouri to bring the dockless scooters back to the city on March 15.
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with rain moving in before dawn. Winds shift from southwest to northeast with lows falling into the low 40s. TOMORROW: Steady showers early, followed by scattered showers in the afternoon. Rain amounts between 0.25″ and 0.5″. Highs in the lower 50s. EXTENDED: Showers exit Thursday night, leaving us dry to end the
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A member of Columbia’s Airport Advisory Board said Wednesday that construction of a new airport terminal is on track.
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WEDNESDAY: We’re taking a break from the active weather today, but we’ll still be contending with a bit of a breeze. Some gusts could reach 25 mph this morning, but will start to back off this afternoon. Temperatures will be stuck in the 50’s with clouds holding on for much of the day. TONIGHT: Rain
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The spokeswoman for the health department Sara Humm said health leaders have been working with those non-profits who work directly with the vulnerable populations
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A state-run testing event in Callaway County was canceled Tuesday. In recent weeks other drive-thru locations at MU Health Care, Boone Hospital Center, Capital Regional Medical Center, SSM Health St. Mary’s and Fulton Medical Center have all been discontinued.
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with rain exiting early. Lows in the mid-upper 40s with winds out of the southwest at about 15 mph. TOMORROW: Partly to mostly cloudy and breezy with highs in the mid-upper 50s. Winds gusting up to 25 mph. EXTENDED: We get a brief break from rain on Wednesday with the next low
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AFTERNOON UPDATE: Clouds have limited the amount of instability for storms to tap into this afternoon, so what we have seen so far has stayed sub severe with scattered lightning and heavy rain. As storms move east, there will be a small window for strong/severe storms through about 5-6PM, but the overall risk is low.
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TUESDAY: Rain has moved back in for the morning commute, so plan on a few extra minutes out the door. This shield will slide northeast of us by 9-10 AM but our attention will turn to storms firing on the heels of that. This second round of showers and storms will largely be for folks along
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Ten people, including a police officer, were killed Monday when a gunman opened fire in a supermarket in the Colorado city of Boulder, in one of several mass shootings in the US over the last week.
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TUESDAY: Rain has moved back in for the morning commute, so plan on a few extra minutes out the door. This shield will slide northeast of us by 9-10 AM but our attention will turn to storms firing on the heels of that. This second round of showers and storms will largely be for folks
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Boone County officials have removed occupancy limits for gatherings and group sizes will no longer be limited at bars and restaurants under a new health order that takes effect Wednesday.
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with showers moving in after 10PM. Rain continues overnight with lows near 50 degrees. Winds from the southeast between 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Rain amounts between 0.25″ and 0.5″. TOMORROW: Morning showers followed by clouds and gusty winds. Isolated to scattered storms are possible between noon and 4:00
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