Columbia and Jefferson City School districts plan on normal classes Monday
Both Columbia Public Schools and the Jefferson City School District plan on having classes as normal Monday.
Continue ReadingBoth Columbia Public Schools and the Jefferson City School District plan on having classes as normal Monday.
Continue ReadingChanges brought about by the national and state of emergency will allow the Missouri Public Health Laboratory to test more COVID-19 kits. According to Bill Whitmar, the Missouri State Public Health Laboratory Director, more funding from the federal and state governments and new FDA compliance provides the lab with the ability to test COVID-19 kits
Continue ReadingEmployees at the Missouri Public Health Laboratory have been testing for cases of Covid-19.
Continue ReadingSome Mid-Missouri events are being canceled as concerns over the COVID-19 outbreak continue.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City School District is canceling all out-of-state school-sponsored travel until April 1 as a precaution due to an increase in COVID-19 cases. In a letter to families, district officials said the ban applies to both staff and students and includes field trips, sporting events and conferences. The district will
Continue ReadingJefferson City officers say an 18-year-old woman was taken to a Columbia hospital after a shooting late Wednesday night.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Board of Education is set to hear a report from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on the new strain of coronavirus, called COVID-19.
Continue ReadingLincoln University officials said Wednesday that they are extending spring break, making the announcement just hours after University of Missouri officials decided to suspend in-person classes.
Continue ReadingMissouri lawmakers asked citizens on Tuesday to avoid the Capitol over concerns of the coronavirus.
Continue ReadingSupermarket chain Hy-Vee is closing four centers that fulfill online orders in Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska, putting several hundred people out of work.
Continue ReadingTwo students were not hurt when their Jefferson City School District bus crashed Wednesday morning.
Continue ReadingUniversities around Mid-Missouri are preparing to transition to online only classes if the COVID-19 outbreak gets worse.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City School District began the process to appeal a Cole County judge’s ruling that the district must reinstate a fired administrator.
Continue ReadingCVS Pharmacy Inc. and Schnucks announced Tuesday the businesses signed an agreement allowing CVS to acquire and operate the pharmacies inside the grocery chain.
Continue ReadingWilliam “Chris” Niemet, the man arrested in the 1991 shooting death of a teenager in Cole County, could find out Monday whether he will get a chance to get out of jail on bond.
Continue ReadingA man is in good condition after being involved in a pedestrian crash in Cole County late Sunday night.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Transportation says crews will be focusing on repairing potholes through April. “There is a lot more than we’ve seen in previous years,” said Adam Pulley the Central District communications manager for MoDOT. According to a report from MoDOT, in 2019, the department patched roughly 730,000 potholes worth an
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City School District’s board voted Friday morning to file an appeal of a judge’s ruling that the district must reinstate a fired administrator. “We believe it is in the best interest of our staff and students to do so, as protecting the privacy and security of the data entrusted
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office confirmed Friday that it has dismissed a fourth-degree assault charge filed against Cole County Assessor Chris Estes.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City School District has some legal options after a Cole County judge ordered the board to rehire and provide back-pay to a former administrator.
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