U.S. Department of Commerce invests $1.3 million to support the expansion of Columbia’s Farmers Market
The Columbia Farmers Market has been awarded a grant worth $1.3 million.Â
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Farmers Market has been awarded a grant worth $1.3 million.Â
Continue ReadingA jury trial is set to begin on Monday in a 2018 Jefferson City murder case
Continue ReadingAfter receiving multiple reports of an impaired driver on Highway 63 in Jefferson City, officers located the suspect’s vehicle after it crashed in the concrete retaining wall on US Highway 54.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City School District hired Bryan McGraw as the district’s new superintendent with a 7-0 unanimous vote by the school board on Friday.
Continue ReadingOne of two men prosecuted and imprisoned for the murder of a former Columbia sports editor is set to be released on parole early next year.
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Continue ReadingTwo men were arrested after Jefferson City police responded to a disturbance involving a gun on the 800 block of Stadium Blvd.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri President Mun Choi touted the university’s Mizzou Forward initiative to invest $1.5 billion to enhance research and education over the next decade during his State of the University address Tuesday.
Continue ReadingIn an update posted later in the morning, the district said the school had been shut down for the day.
Continue ReadingGarland Wisley, 63, was sentenced on March 2 to 20 years in prison for the shooting death of 38-year-old John Albers. The judge sentenced Wisley to 15 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested a Mexico, Missouri man on Monday afternoon following a chase that ended in a multi-vehicle crash. Myron S. Mahaney, 22, was arrested by troopers just after 2:05 p.m. for several crimes, including two counts of armed criminal action and second-degree drug trafficking, according to the
Continue ReadingIn three weeks, Missourians will cast ballots in local elections. The races will include school boards, which have drawn new scrutiny amid debates over coronavirus and teaching about history and race. However, turnout rates are generally far lower for local elections than presidential ones. Are you voting next month? Tell us in the poll below.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Fire Department responded to a structure fire on the 400 block of North Eighth Street just before 6 p.m. Monday.
Continue ReadingColumbia Fire Department crews are putting out a fire in the eastern part of the city.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Federal student loan payments are set to resume in May after being paused for more than two years because of the pandemic, but guidance from the U.S. Department of Education seems to hint at the pause being extended. The department recently emailed guidance to the companies that manage its $1.6 trillion student
Continue ReadingA Columbia man has been charged after a shooting on Quail Drive in the early morning hours of January 30 of this year. Court documents report multiple shell casings from multiple guns were reportedly found.
Continue ReadingMissouri Faith Voices is holding a mayoral forum Monday evening, focusing on affordable housing and sheltering people in Columbia without homes.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City School District has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit mask mandate from the Attorney General’s office.
Continue ReadingSeveral other Mid-Missouri districts would see shifts if the tentative map is put into place.
Continue ReadingBusinesses and not-for-profit organizations are starting to feel the pressure as gas prices continue their climb amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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