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Columbia Fire Department crew trains after increase in number of high-rise buildings

With the increase in the number of high-rise buildings in downtown Columbia, the Columbia Fire Department conducted a fire simulation training Thursday. The Columbia Fire Department told ABC 17 News that each firefighter spend up to 300 hours of training for fires in high-rise buildings. Since they require a whole different approach Assistant Fire Chief

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Unseasonably warm weekend

FRIDAY: This morning will start chilly as temperatures continue to drop below freezing. By the afternoon we will see sunny skies and temperatures reaching into the mid 50s to upper 60s. Winds will stay under 10 mph from the south. TONIGHT: We will see passing clouds as temperatures drop into the upper 30s by morning

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UPDATE: Judge denies temporary order in state Board of Education lawsuits

UPDATE (9:30): Cole County Judge Jon Beetem has denied the two temporary restraining orders after hearing arguments in court Thursday afternoon. Beetem’s ruling said Sumners “failed to establish a likelihood of success on the merits.” Beetem said Sumners’ request to bar Jennifer Edwards from participating on the Board was only possible through the Attorney General

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State Board of Education member resigns

Missouri School Board Association announced via Twitter that Claudia Greim has announced her resignation from the State Board of Education. “Claudia Greim has announced her resignation from the State Board of Education, opening the door for Gov. Greitens to appoint someone to that seat prior to tomorrow morning’s State Board meeting,” reads the Tweet. ABC

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