Deer season is approaching and sending people to auto body shops
Deer season is right around the corner, and many people have already sent their cars to an auto body shop to repair damage from a deer hit.
Continue ReadingDeer season is right around the corner, and many people have already sent their cars to an auto body shop to repair damage from a deer hit.
Continue ReadingOne person is seriously injured after a wreck on Route Y at Hackler Road in Miller county Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingBenton County prosecutors have filed new charges against four people accused of killing a four-year-old girl.
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Continue ReadingThe requirement at 3M was sparked by President Joe Biden’s expected vax or test rule and mandates for federal contractors such as 3M. The new rule requires federally contracted employers like 3M and others to make their workers get vaccinated. Another rule, yet to be implemented, requires vaccination of employees at companies with 100 or more workers.
Continue ReadingCPS parents are asking when the mask mandate will be lifted.
Continue ReadingWith a lot of unanswered questions surrounding recent shootings, law enforcement is continuing to ask the community for information as they reiterate that tips can be sent in anonymously.
Continue ReadingMizzou football defensive coordinator Steve Wilks will take questions from reporters Tuesday along with defensive linemen Isaiah McGuire and Kobie Whiteside and linebacker Chad Bailey.
Continue ReadingBreast cancer screenings decreased by 87%, according to the CDC, and cervical cancer decreased by 84%. The study published by the CDC shows the decline correlates with the increase in COVID-19 cases at the beginning of the pandemic.
Continue ReadingVaccine advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration voted 17-0 with one abstention Tuesday to recommend Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine in children 5 to 11.
Continue ReadingThe walkout was a response to the company’s requirement that employees get vaccinated by Dec. 8 or be fired. 3M is one of many companies that will be affected by a coming federal rule requiring companies with 100 or more employees to be vaccinated or regularly tested. 3M is one of Boone County’s biggest employers with more than 400 workers, according to Regional Economic Development, Inc.’s annual report.
Continue ReadingA group of workers at Columbia’s 3M plant walked out Monday to protest their company’s requirement to get vaccinated or be fired. 3M is following Biden administration rules as a federal contractor in requiring the shots.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri School Board Association board of directors has withdrawn the association’s participation in the National School Boards Association due to the NSBA’s recent actions including the letter to the White House.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The filing to run for Columbia mayor and Columbia city council opens on Tuesday morning. Candidates for mayor and city council have until January 11 at 5 p.m. to gain signatures and submit paperwork for a spot in the race. Columbia Mayor Candidates Officially, candidates for the mayoral race cannot file until
Continue ReadingA former Columbia’s sixth ward seat candidate is running for mayor.
Continue ReadingThe city of Sedalia was hit with two tornadoes Sunday night according to the National Weather Service.
Continue ReadingAshland police arrested a man for statutory sodomy after an investigation began on Sunday following a disturbance.
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Continue ReadingOfficers pulled over and detained the driver of a yellow Corvette on Broadway in Columbia shortly after a call about shots fired on McKee Street on Monday afternoon. Columbia Police Department Sgt. Robert Fox said the traffic stop was related to shots being fired at McKee Street and Boyd lane.
Continue ReadingBoth of the tornadoes were EF-0, the weakest on the tornado scale, with max winds of about 80 mph, the weather service said in a tweet. No injuries were reported with either tornado. One happened south-southeast of Sedalia and the other was east of the city on Highway 50.
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