Columbia City Council looking to keep Go COMO transit free for riders
The Columbia City Council is set to look at keeping Go COMO transit free for riders during its meeting on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council is set to look at keeping Go COMO transit free for riders during its meeting on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol sent a Tweet Thursday reminding drivers and boaters alike to stay safe and drive sober.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Parks and Recreation held “Food Trucks in the Park” events at parks throughout Columbia on Wednesday with COVID-19 precautions in place.
Continue ReadingEach day since Columbia Public Schools went all-online in March, the Broadway Diner has provided free meals to kids who need them.
Continue ReadingBoone County bars and restaurants face new regulations as COVID-19 cases continue to increase and health officials see violations in large gatherings.
Continue ReadingThe 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.
Continue ReadingAs Congress talks through a second COVID-19 stimulus package, scammers are taking advantage of the time in between.
Continue ReadingUSDA Under Secretary Greg Ibach is set to speak at Columbia’s Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri Friday morning.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Commission will decide Thursday whether to use CARES Act funding to make internet hotspots available to students in all six county school districts.
Continue ReadingJefferson City Environmental Health Services Department found violations at 25 establishments inspected in the month of July.
Continue ReadingAs Missouri continues to deal with COVID-19 throughout the state, many places are starting to see entertainment venues such as movie theaters open back up in their city.
Continue ReadingSome people are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to try and get people’s money. Scammers are finding ways to use contact tracing for their personal gain. For example, some potential victims might get an unsolicited message through text, email or on social media saying that they have come into contact with someone who has
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Public Schools Board of Education will talk about students’ and teachers’ return to classes at its meeting tonight.
Continue ReadingTwo University of Missouri nursing support teams are working with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to help more than 500 nursing homes across the state.
Continue ReadingHealth department officials are encouraging parents to take their children for well-child visits and recommend getting kids vaccinated.
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 continues to impact every day life, many business owners in Mid-Missouri are having to accommodate to increased online traffic.
Continue ReadingThere were no food code violations found among the Salute to America vendors.
Continue ReadingVisits with loved ones in nursing homes look different these days, particularly if Alzheimer’s or dementia is part of the equation.
Continue ReadingExperts say its important to know the risks of exposure to COVID-19 in everyday activities as cases continue to increase.
Continue ReadingPeople are expected to flock to south Columbia Saturday night for the Cosmo-Bethel park firework show, but some residents say they have concerns.
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