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Moberly and Randolph County have a pretty high rate of families being involved in the foster system. Amy Martel and her husband Daniel are trying to change that with Rooted 242 – a café and community space in downtown Moberly where kids aging out of the foster system are given opportunity to learn job and life skills – in a safe and supportive space.
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Lee Street Deli, also known as LSD, closed last summer. But it's opening again April 27 under partners Trinity Rainey and Katie Neely.
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This Vox Magazine issue features several local Columbia businesses including Trenches and After Bite. It also highlights the biggest Taylor Swift fans in Columbia.
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Columbia's new La Calle Ocho Café owner talks about chasing his dream of opening a coffee shop.
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The City of Columbia and Boone County are pairing up for another extension of the CARES Act.A lump sum of $495,000 will be given to any local business…
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This week on KBIA’s arts/culture segment Off the Clock, KBIA producer Jenn Cooper met up Kent Anderson, owner of Kent’s Floral Gallery, and Amy Atkinson,…
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The Capitol Region Medical Center kicks off a new program to help its diabetic patients. The program works with area restaurants to provide a diabetic…