Decrease in COVID-19 cases led to updated Boone County health order
Boone County health officials said a decrease in COVID-19 cases led to Wednesday’s revised health order.
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Boone County health officials said a decrease in COVID-19 cases led to Wednesday’s revised health order.
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Watch the interviews with the president of Tolton Catholic High School.
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So far in the month of September, the Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services posted inspection reports for 26 establishments in the county.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A probable cause statement was issued in the Aug. 23 shooting on the 1000 block of Claudell lane. In the statement, the shooting victim says Amiyha Grant had been threatening him since June 2020 when they argued. The victim says on the morning of Aug. 23, another argument started and “The next
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Damaceo Washington faces a harassment and trespass charge after an incident at the Columbia Mall. The Boone County probable cause statement states Washington was trespassing at the mall on Aug. 25 when an employee asked Washington to leave. According to the document, Washington was jumping on tables and yelling at people. Washington
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Updates on COVID-19 news across Mid-Missouri.
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Columbia police were negotiating with a man holed up in an apartment building on College Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
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With summer coming to an end the flu season is approaching right in the mist of the COVID-19 pandemic and health experts are urging people now more than ever to get a flu shot this year.
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The Rock Bridge High School football field could see a name change after recent social media posts made by the man the field was named for were critical of national anthem protests.
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Columbia College will also create a new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Center
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Route WW was closed east of Columbia after a crash Wednesday afternoon.
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Officers said no people were hurt and no property was damaged from the shooting.
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Check back for local updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A committee of the University of Missouri Board of Curators recommended Tuesday that the full board approve a $700,000 contract for an audit.
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The department is reporting 35 is the maximum number they are allowed to serve in this grant.
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COLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) MU Health Care is opening a drive-thru flu shot clinic every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at its South Providence Medical Park through Oct. 31. The clinic will offer flu shots to anyone six months and older in the parking lot just east of the South Providence Medical Park located at
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The Boone County health department said Tuesday that it had to correct COVID-19 infection rates spanning the summer but emphasized that the new numbers don’t change the decision to implement a stricter health order.
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A city of Columbia official recommended a staircase at the Tenth Street garage downtown remains closed until maintenance work is completed.
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Students in Columbia could do hybrid-learning this year, and the youngest would be the first in the classroom.
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Columbia Public Schools Superintendent Peter Stiepleman will update the school board Monday on COVID-19 and classes, including a plan being developed to get some students back in class before others.
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