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Staffing, expansion top list of priorities in Columbia Fire strategic plan

The Columbia Fire Department outlines reported weaknesses and strengths, and what the department aims to accomplish through 2021, in their strategic plan released Friday. After an internal review of staff and a survey of department customers, the department found multiple areas for improvement in coming years. Those include training, staffing and building additional fire stations

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Warm nights, hot days this weekend

TONIGHT: Temperatures will only drop to near 70 tonight as clouds increase. Southerly winds will diminish to 7-10 mph. SATURDAY: The day will start off with clouds and mild temperatures as a cluster of strong storms move across northern Missouri, near a stationary frontal boundary. Most of the rain looks like it will stay north

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Missouri Senate votes early Friday morning to move Right To Work bill to August ballot

The Missouri Senate has voted to move Prop A, the Right To Work bill, to the August ballot. The bill was on the Senate floor for nearly 12 hours closing the bill around 5:30 a.m. on Friday in a vote, 23-7. Senate Democrats releasing a statement on Twitter: {“url”:”https://twitter.com/MoSenDems/status/994886047766056960″,”author_name”:”Senate Democrats”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/MoSenDems”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”&#gt;&#lt;p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”&#gt;Shameful. Senate Republicans

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Camden County debates joining St. Louis prescription drug monitoring program

As the country continues to battle the opioid crisis, local governments across Missouri are considering how to prevent drug misuse and abuse. The lack of a statewide drug monitoring program, however, leaves local leaders with little state guidance on how to prevent opioid-related injuries and deaths. Tonight Camden County debates joining Missouri’s only Prescription Drug

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