CPS Nutrition Services sets start date for free and reduced-price meal program
Columbia Public Schools will begin the free and reduced-price meal program on Tuesday; the first day of classes.
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Columbia Public Schools will begin the free and reduced-price meal program on Tuesday; the first day of classes.
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Two people suffered moderate injuries during a crash Wednesday morning outside Lewis and Clark Middle School.
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Each day since Columbia Public Schools went all-online in March, the Broadway Diner has provided free meals to kids who need them.
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Two men convicted in the death of Carl DeBrodie are set for sentencing hearings Wednesday in federal court.
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A Camdenton woman died after a crash near the Lake of the Ozarks on Tuesday.
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Boone County bars and restaurants face new regulations as COVID-19 cases continue to increase and health officials see violations in large gatherings.
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Here are the local high school scores from Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020. You can watch the highlights in the video player above. HS SOFTBALL Boonville (2) Hickman (3) FINAL Southern Boone (11) Fatima (6) FINAL HS VOLLEYBALL Capital City (0) Hickman (3) FINAL Jefferson City (1) Rock Bridge (3) FINAL Sullivan (0) Blair Oaks (3)
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A Fulton woman was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison Tuesday for her role in the death of a disabled man.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Cole County Health Department changed the way it reports COVID-19 data in the county. As of Friday, it now separates long-term care facility data. The change came with six new reported deaths at long-term care facilities in the county. Before Friday, the county had only logged two total deaths. COVID-19
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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2020 continues to zip right on by… Yeah, pretty crazy to think we’re already talking about truly fall-like air. It’s looking more and more likely we’re be in the thick of it by this time next week! And if we’re going to talk technicalities, the fall season has already begun! Meteorologists use September 1st to
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A man living in rural Boone County will spend more than three years in prison for his role in a nationwide marijuana operation. Christopher Bradshaw received a 41-month sentence from Judge Brian Wimes in federal court on Tuesday. Bradshaw admitted to helping sell marijuana that prosecutors believe came from Oregon and
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The congresswoman stopped by ABC 17 to talk about the health institute, Missouri voters approving Medicaid expansion and the country’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The SEC announced several kickoff times for the Mizzou football team on Tuesday. 9/26: Mizzou vs. Alabama, 6 p.m. on ESPN 10/3: Mizzou at Tennessee, 11 a.m. on SEC Network 10/10: Mizzou at LSU, TBD 10/17: Mizzou vs. Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. on SEC Network 10/24: Mizzou at Florida, TBD 10/31: Mizzou vs. Kentucky, 11 a.m.
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Boone County sheriff’s deputies arrested a woman Monday on suspicion of stealing a vehicle and banking documents from more than a dozen people.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Public Schools Nutrition Services is working on plans for the free and reduced-price lunch program for this school year. On Monday the Columbia Board of Education decided to begin the school year online-only as COVID-19 cases continue to rise. CPS spokeswoman Michelle Baumstark said district staff are making sure they get
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Columbia Public Schools officials say parents should expect a schedule Tuesday for what classes will be like after the school board’s decision to keep students out of school buildings during September.
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Boone Electric Cooperative said a lightning strike was to blame for a Tuesday morning power outage that affected at least 850 customers.
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Watch the full interviews with Superintendent Peter Stiepleman.
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The Columbia Board of Education on Monday voted to begin classes Sept. 8 fully online amid fast-rising COVID-19 cases after more than three hours of debate and public comment.
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