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A soggy Thursday morning for many in Mid-Missouri
THURSDAY: Rain has moved in from the southwest this morning, with some pockets of moderate to heavy rain falling. This will continue into the morning commute, so don’t forget that umbrella this morning! Temperatures won’t warm much this afternoon, only topping out near 60 with rain and plenty of cloud cover. It will be a
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools talks spending on capital projects with increases in enrollment
The Columbia Public Schools Long-Range Facilities Planning Committee and the district’s Finance Committee met tonight at the Aslin Administrative Building. The committees, which operate under the Columbia Board of Education, talked about all of the capital projects included in the 2019-2020 budget. One of the projects is the new middle school on Sinclair Road in
Continue ReadingDowntown Leadership Council makes Flat Branch expansion recommendation
The Downtown Leadership Council has voted to recommend the COMO 200 committee’s preferred option plan for the Flat Branch Expansion Project. The project is set to be complete by Columbia’s bicentennial in 2021. DLC chair Scott Wilson said the vote to recommend option one to City Council was almost unanimous. The plan, pictured below, features
Continue ReadingNeighbors of crumbling building ask judge to stop city demolition effort
The owners of Jefferson City’s 202 E. High St. are asking a judge to stop the city from destroying two buildings who share an adjoining wall. Last month, the city declared the wall collapse on High Street a public nuisance, which allows the city to address construction issues itself. Jefferson City ordered the owners of
Continue ReadingBallenger Lane improvement work to start soon
Engineers discussed the Ballenger Lane improvement project Wednesday during a preconstruction meeting ahead of work starting in May, Columbia Public Works spokesman Barry Dalton said. “The improvements on Ballenger will provide a safer path for non-motorized users by widening the pavement in order to provide a thoroughfare for pedestrians,” he said. Improvements include 6-foot-wide shoulders
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Continue ReadingDetectives say high rental property areas likely have high crime
Areas with a high number of properties occupied by people who are not the owners are likely to have a higher crime rate, according to the Boone County Sheriff’s Department. ABC 17 News previously reported on at least 22 incidents on Demaret Drive in 2018. This includes three shootings in 2019, six shootings in 2018,
Continue ReadingColumbia school on lockdown after report of shots fired
A Columbia school was on modified lockdown Wednesday afternoon after police were investigating a report of shots fired in the area. Gentry only. Modified just means no one in or out. School continues normally inside. Lasted about 10 minutes. All students are safe. — Michelle Baumstark (@mbaumstark) April 3, 2019 Police responded to the call
Continue ReadingTurnout exceeds forecast in Boone County
Voter turnout beat projections in Boone County but failed to meet the forecast in Cole County. Nearly 20 percent of registered Boone County voters cast ballots in the municipal and school district elections Tuesday, exceeding the approximately 15 percent predicted this week by Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon. Out of the county’s 108,510 registered voters,
Continue ReadingBlair Oaks school issues draw heavier turnout
The Blair Oaks School District won two major victories Tuesday driven by turnout that was almost twice the rate for Cole County as a whole. Voters living in the district boundaries approved a $14 million bond issue and an increase in the operating tax levy Tuesday. About 30 percent of those voters cast ballots on
Continue ReadingStorms arrive tonight creating for a soggy morning commute tomorrow
TONIGHT: Some spot showers are possible through the early evening, but more widespread rain chances increase late tonight as our next storm system approaches from the west. An upper trough will move through, kicking off moderate rainfall into the morning with a few embedded thunderstorms, but nothing will be severe. Temperatures overnight will fall into
Continue ReadingVehicle runs into Columbia residence
The Columbia Fire Department and Columbia Police Department responded to a vehicle running into a building on Wednesday afternoon. The incident happened at Worley Street and Garth Avenue, and the vehicle ran into a residence as it was pulling into the garage, said CFD spokesman Brad Frazier. Building and Site Development officials were inspecting the
Continue ReadingRainfall increasing tonight across Mid-MO, More rain likely this weekend
THIS AFTERNOON: Lots of cloud cover the story across Mid-Missouri this afternoon. That’s helping keep temperatures from rising too quickly this afternoon. Mid-Missouri can expect temperatures between 60-65 degrees this afternoon, depending on cloud depth (the deeper the clouds, the harder it is for the sun to warm the surface). TONIGHT: Some spot showers are
Continue ReadingChris Kelly thanks supporters in final public race
UPDATE: Chris Kelly spent Tuesday night thanking those that gathered to support him in his last run for public office. “I am the most grateful man in Boone County,” Kelly said. “These folks have given me a long, wonderful career, and I’ve had a chance to do a lot of good things. I wish Mayor
Continue ReadingWoman hurt in Demaret Drive shooting
An 18-year-old woman was hit by gunfire early Wednesday in Boone County, though it wasn’t immediately clear how badly she was injured. Deputies were sent to the 800 block of Demaret Drive a little before 4 a.m. and were told the woman had been taken to a hospital in a private vehicle, the Boone County
Continue ReadingSlight rain chances today give way to widespread showers tonight
WEDNESDAY: Clouds have been increasing since last night, and look to stick around for much of the day on Wednesday. Winds out of the southeast will help to warm us up this afternoon into the upper 60s. We could squeeze out a shower or two as a warm front lifts through the area throughout the
Continue ReadingLIVE BLOG: Election numbers in from around mid-Missouri
10:30 p.m. Ballot counting has wrapped up in mid-Missouri counties. Among the big winners were incumbent mayors in Columbia and Jefferson City and school districts around the area that won support for bond issues and tax levy increases. Several cities also had tax issues on the ballot. In Mexico, voters approved a half-cent sales tax
Continue ReadingBlake Willoughby and Della Streaty-Willhoit elected to CPS board
Blake Willoughby and Della Streaty-Willhoit have been elected to serve on the CPS Board of Education. Newly elected CPS board members congratulate each other #abc17news pic.twitter.com/Jr0o2f2Ygm — Jasmine Ramirez (@JasmineABC17) April 3, 2019 Willoughby said he’s appreciative to voters and is excited to work in his new role. “Thank you to Columbia for the votes,
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