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MoDOT shared on social media Sunday morning that the road was reopened.
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Opponents to the bill cited a number of factors, including that the legislation is vague, inconsiderate to the desires of progressive Jewish citizens and unfair to other minority groups.
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"The Progress Awards are intended to find the unsung heroes of our community," Elizabeth Stephens, Columbia Missourian executive editor. The nomination period for the nine categories is only open for another couple of weeks, so don't wait! Details on today's show. September 17, 2024
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Brian Schaeffer, 53, has been an assistant fire chief and chief in the Spokane Fire Department for the last 19 years.
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There's one week left to nominate a community member or organization in the 7th annual Missourian Progress Awards! Executive editor ELIZABETH STEPHENS is here to tell us a little bit about each category and how the judging process works. Also, GLENN PICKETT wants to give away money! Not his own, mind you, but from a grant program established over a decade ago by the Hawthorn Chapter of the Missouri Native Plant Society. Find out what it takes to qualify! (4:18) October 6, 2023
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Rock Bridge Memorial State Park is hosting a water festival Saturday to promote a fun education of the caves, streams and aquatic life in the park.
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September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. DR. KATIE MURRAY, MU Health Care urologist, wants to make sure men between the ages of 55-70 are screened,…
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Three candidates - Blake Willoughby, Jay Atkins and Della Streaty-Wilhoit - are running for two open seats on the Columbia Board of Education on April 2.…
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As numerous high-ranking officials presented budget recommendations to a House committee this year, state Rep. Tommie Pierson Jr. noticed one key…
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If we don’t make some changes soon, we’re heading for ‘climate catastrophe.” That’s the message from a report from the United Nations this week. The…