Jefferson City School District to appeal circuit court loss
The 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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The 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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City and local health officials sought to reassure the public Thursday in Columbia, saying no COVID-19 cases have been identified in Missouri.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) MU Health Care announced Thursday it’s joining with Broadway Urgent Care to open a new facility at the West Broadway walk-in clinic. The letter sent out just before noon shows the facility will become a second Mizzou Urgent Care location. MU Health Care CEO Jonathan Curtwright said more people are using walk-in
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Columbia Mayor Brian Treece announced Wednesday he and others are holding a press conference on Thursday going over the city’s efforts fighting COVID-19 also known as coronavirus.
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Columbia Public Schools leaders say they will not be at a Wednesday hearing centered on the use of seclusion rooms.
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The Mary Lee Johnston Community Learning Center in Columbia is working to keep its license and government subsidies.
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A judge ruled this week that the Jefferson City School District illegally fired an administrator who transferred work files to her personal computer.
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The Diocese of Jefferson City’s Catholic school system will soon have a new leader.
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The University of Missouri announced on Tuesday that all university-related travel to San Antonio, Texas was halted due to the outbreak of COVID-19 cases.
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A University of Missouri spokesman said on Monday that no new school-sponsored trips to Italy will be approved amid concerns of Coronavirus.
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Several Columbia Fire Department vehicles were at the facility on Stadium Boulevard.
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The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has sent out information to school districts to help them prepare for COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
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MARSHALL, Mo. (KMIZ) Classes will not be in session for Marshall Public Schools on Monday, March 2 after multiple sightings of bed bugs at the district high school. According to district superintendent Dr. Carol Maher, there have been multiple sightings of individual bed bugs at Marshall High School recently. She added that there is no
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Inspectors handed out fewer health code violations to concessions stands this season. But one stand was almost shut down.
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Chelsea Jackson will serve as the next principal starting with the 2020-2021 school year.
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Anonymous gifts made to Father Tolton Catholic High School in Columbia eliminated $6.2 million of debt.
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Columbia College is laying off 25 employees at its local campus.
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The University of Missouri Police Department amped up its security after University Hospital allegedly received a threat last week.
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A crash involving a school bus shut down all lanes of Providence Road at Interstate 70 on Friday afternoon.
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Undergraduate students at Lincoln University will no longer be charged tuition by credit hour but instead, by semester.
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