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"Missouri is in a tough spot right now. Adults who might've not finished high school, might've not attended college, or gotten any training, we want them to get in that skilled workforce...in the state." -- KAREN D. HAYES, TRiO Educational Opportunity Center at Columbia College | Also, if you'd like to volunteer at this year's Art in the Park, KELSEY HAMMOND is looking for another 100+ individuals to join in the fun; plus, it's been a "fun month" so far at Columbia Art League - find out why! (4:06) April 20, 2023
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Columbia College confirmed Wednesday that some employees have been furloughed as part of the COVID-19 response.The furloughs occurred across the college's…
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Columbia College is eliminating 25 employees from its main campus in Columbia, according to a press release. Twenty-four other employees will be affected…
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Whitney Jones arrived from St. Louis to promote her handmade, plus-size clothing line. Lloyd Henry brought his spread from Big Daddy’s BBQ on the northern…
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Allison Simmons is 13 years old, but she’s been playing video games since she was 7. She meets other gamers online all the time, and she maintains…
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Although it's the top county in the state when it comes to access to clinical care, Boone County has nothing to brag about on health outcomes and…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Missouri House Approves Prescription Monitoring ProgramLawmaker Proposes Review of University of…
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Columbia College baseball is making its big debut next February after a 35 year hiatus.The reinstatement of the team is a product of the athletic…
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Three Columbia College students were injured this afternoon in what Columbia College’s Assistant Director of Public Relations Sam Fleury said was a…
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This week on KBIA's "Talking Politics" we’ve brought back a familiar voice and contributor, Dr. Terry Smith.Dr. Smith is a regular political commentator…