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The City of Columbia hired Engineering Surveys and Services this week to fix the sewer lines that run through Flat Branch Creek and the sewer main under…
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Candidates for the Columbia City Council and School Board met today to discuss disability issues at a Forum at city hall.Multiple Mid-Missouri disability…
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The Columbia City Council voted Monday night to increase the city’s renewable energy mandate. By 2018, Columbia Water and Light will now need to get 15…
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The Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia is working to recruit enough volunteers to keep its temporary homeless shelter open until Dec. 31 – a week…
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A new city task force on violence will meet for the second time this week. The group was put together by Mayor Bob McDavid and is looking at ways to…
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The city of Kirksville is paying a fine to the Environmental Protection Agency for failing to keep up on water inspections. The city is being fined…
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Members of Columbia’s city council gathered at the Activity and Recreation Center Friday to discuss the city’s strategic planning.The annual retreat is a…
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As of February, landlords in Columbia are required to maintain a list of all tenants. It’s part of a new occupancy limitation disclosure ordinance…
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Columbia government officials met on Friday for the first of a two-day retreat. Columbia city council members and department staff brainstormed ideas for…
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A measure that would reduce property taxes and slightly increase sales tax is going to Jefferson City voters this August.If passed, a property tax that…