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Wind knocks over electric pole

BOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) Strong winds knocked over an electric pole in Boone County as storms swept across Mid-Missouri on Tuesday. It happened on Route K at McBaine city limits before 6 p.m. BCJC: Electric pole leaning at Route K at McBaine city limits and creating a traffic hazard. Use caution, avoid area if possible.—

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Sunny Sunday for mid-Missouri

TODAY:  This morning we’ll be greeted by sunny skies, and they’ll continue throughout the day. Temperatures will be more seasonal with highs in the mid and upper 60s. Overall, today will be a classic spring day. TONIGHT: Clouds will start building back in to prepare us for Monday. Lows will be seasonal, but still cool

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Rain dwindles for our Saturday

TODAY: We’ll see a dreary start to our weekend, but there is light at the end of the tunnel….literally. Rain will continue through the morning, and for the western half of mid-Missouri, it will clear out by lunchtime. Our eastern counties, however, could see rain sticking around until the late afternoon. Late this evening, clouds

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More rain arrives this evening

THIS AFTERNOON: Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms build across mid-Missouri into this afternoon. Best rain chances will fall closer towards sunset. TONIGHT: Rain will increase, especially afternoon midnight. Temperatures fall into the 50s. EXTENDED: Rain will stick around into the first part of Saturday before breezy conditions take over. Highs will be stuck near 60 with

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Tracking more rain into Friday

FRIDAY: Showers will slide back in this morning, but look to be isolated to scattered in coverage initially. By the late morning and early afternoon, that coverage looks to pick up along with the rain itself. Rain will periodically be moderate to heavy at times with chances sticking around throughout the day. Highs reach into

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Earth Day turns 50 and COVID-19’s influence on global pollution levels

Today is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, first celebrated in 1970. What started as a small grassroots movement turned into thousands of communities, schools and universities, totaling over 20 million Americans. The event began as a way to raise global awareness and improve environmental consciousness following the industrial revolution of the late 1800’s/early 1900’s.

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