Boone County library workers one step closer to unionizing
Public library employees in Mid-Missouri are attempting to form the state’s first union for workers of their kind.
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Public library employees in Mid-Missouri are attempting to form the state’s first union for workers of their kind.
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The Columbia Housing Authority (CHA) and its partners are inviting the public to help get feedback and plan for a Comprehensive Homeless Services Center on April 28 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Broadway Christian Church.
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The MU Board of Curators’ Health Affairs Committee met Thursday to discuss multiple reports including an update on the children’s hospital construction.
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A crash has closed westbound Interstate 70 near the Highway 40 exit, the Missouri Department of Transportation reported Thursday.
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A federal judge sentenced a Columbia woman for trafficking meth after she received a large package of meth shipped from California to distribute locally in April 2019.
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The Boone County Commission is set to meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m., as the newly approved use tax for Boone County is set to go through its first reading.
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Whether they stay home or go out to eat on Easter Sunday, consumers are going to see higher prices.
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Multiple law enforcement agencies and other first responders will be holding an emergency training exercise at Columbia Regional Airport Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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A reported armed carjacking in Jefferson City went though Ashland on Wednesday morning.
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Check back for updates related to the coronavirus pandemic in Missouri.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. The Columbia Public Schools Foundation (CPSF) will give out thousands of dollars in grants to celebrate its 25th anniversary. On Wednesday, the foundation plans to visit Alpha Hart Lewis Elementary, Lange Middle School, and other schools to give out $2,500 grants. CPSF-Press-Release-25th-Anniversary-Grants-04-22Download “It’s our own version of the prize patrol,” said CPSF Board
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The pandemic may be slowing down but renters across the US are facing sharp increases.
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Election judges certificated the April 5 election in Boone County.
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The Columbia Board of Education is considering a grant application to pay for a gender-affirming closet at Rock Bridge High School.
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A proposal to spend millions of coronavirus recovery dollars for a “nature school” in Columbia will come before the Columbia Board of Education on Monday.
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Gov. Mike Parson has appointed a Republican to take over the county treasurer seat that had been held by a Democrat.
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Missouri House of Representatives Budget Committee meets Monday at noon to discuss proposed budget items for public universities’ capital projects.
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Police arrested a suspect Monday in connection with a weekend shooting in east Columbia that left one person with “critical” leg injuries.
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A woman who pleaded guilty to hindering the prosecution of a felony was sentenced to 5 years probation.
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Bipartisan judges Beverly Braun and Rodney Davis began Monday’s certification process by counting provisional ballots
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