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City Manager Mike Matthes got a salary increase after much city council discussion last night.The amendment to Matthes’ contract had unanimous approval,…
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The issue of roll carts came back up in front of the Columbia City Council last night, and will be in front of voters next year. The council discussed an…
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Red light cameras were ruled constitutional by Missouri’s Supreme Court in August, but they won’t be coming back to Columbia, yet.The Columbia City…
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The City of Columbia renewed an agreement with MU’s veterinary hospital that will allow for around-the-clock emergency services for sick or injured…
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A plan to build at least 18 new bus shelters in Columbia is moving forward after last night’s city council meeting.The Council voted unanimously to…
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Residents living near the site of a proposed 24-hour homeless drop-in shelter reviewed plans for the building Tuesday night. The Columbia Alliance to…
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The city of Columbia took in nearly one million dollars in parking revenues from January to August 2015 according to a parking system and enforcement…
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The City of Columbia’s Stormwater Utility reported challenges keeping up with its work at the Mayor’s Task Force on Infrastructure meeting Tuesday.During…
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After failing to get enough support for marijuana reform in 2012 and 2014, advocacy groups are once again pushing for changes to marijuana laws in…
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Columbia Mayor Bob McDavid’s proposal for more public safety funding was quickly rejected Monday when his motion failed to receive a second. Mayor McDavid…