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The recycling roll carts would arrive some time after the city's tornado-ravaged Material Recycling Facility is rebuilt.
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The Department of Natural Resources set a Nov. 15 deadline for the city and local partners to submit a plan to address water quality.
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The discussion came as the City Council heard details of a proposal to change water rates and increase water revenue by 12%.
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City officials rethinking recycling program after a tornado destroyed the Material Recovery Facility.
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The program would allow residential electric customers to start a subscription to a solar block
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Regional stories from the KBIA newsroom, including:Lawmakers Seek to Add Fentanyl to Missouri Drug Trafficking StatutesColumbia Warns Residents of Phone…
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Columbia businesses are on alert for a phone scammer. The caller impersonates city utility employees and demands immediate payments for utility bills over…
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Kirksville residents will pay about $2.00 more per month on their water and sewage utility bill next year.The Kirksville City Council approved the…
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Kirksville residents will pay about $2.00 more per month on their water and sewage utility bill next year.The Kirksville City Council approved the…
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A Springfield utility is planning to partner with two companies to build what would be the largest solar farm in Missouri.City Utilities says it will work…