Columbia control tower to close, Jefferson City's to remain open
The 24 towers selected to remain open were chosen because officials deemed that their closures "would have a negative impact on the national interest."
View ArticleMembers of the Missouri Contemporary Ballet need your help
Columbia City Officials have chosen these dancers to represent them on an international tour in Suncheon Bay, South Korea.
View ArticlePolice crack down on Spring Break speeders
The Columbia Police Department Traffic Unit is increasing enforcement on I-70 during Spring Break to reduce traffic crashes.
View ArticleCancer patient hopes fourth treatment gives him more time
A Sunday benefit is planned for a Columbia cancer patient facing stem cell transplant.
View ArticleFire destroys 86-year-old's home
Neighbors called 9-1-1 after spotting smoke coming from 86-year-old George Wolfe's home in the 100 block of Clinkscales Road Friday afternoon.
View ArticleColumbia College receives $100,000 gift
The MFA Foundation's Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign gave Columbia College the leadership gift.
View ArticleFuture Farmers, 4-H clubs awarded grants
Eleven local chapters of the National FFA Organization and nine Missouri 4-H clubs statewide were granted funding for their community service projects this year.
View ArticleUnited Way of Central Missouri announces grant opportunities
The United Way of Central Missouri Board of Directors approved up to $75,000 to be used for one-time grants in 2013.
View ArticleMan who led deputy on high-speed chase makes death threats
A Portland, Mo., man is in jail on a $30,000 cash-only bond after leading a deputy on a high-speed chase.
View ArticleSnow preparations have little effect on Jefferson City budget
As city officials and road crews prepare for more snow, they say they will try to limit overtime on the weekend by watching the weather closely.
View ArticleColumbia Target opens grocery store
The remodeling included a new pharmacy, expanded beauty supplies and a larger electronics section.
View ArticleDryer fire causes $5500 in damage
A fire at a Columbia 24-hour laundromat resulted in $5,500 in damage Friday night.
View ArticleJefferson City Prepares for Snowstorm
Jefferson City Street Crews have more than a dozen snow plows that also spread a salt water solution that melts snow and ice as it falls onto the roadways.
View Article''Shopping on Wheels'' rolls into Jefferson City and Columbia
The program allows homebound individuals to have access to everyday household items.
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View ArticleSpring snow slows travel
24 Jefferson City snow plow drivers hit the streets at 6 a.m. on Sunday as they tried to keep up with the heavy snowfall.
View ArticleColumbia man arrested for assault, burglary
A Columbia man is facing multiple charges after burglarizing an acquaintance's house and assaulting her.
View ArticleBurning car sparks rush hour problems
Rush hour traffic on Jefferson City's Whitten Expressway was at a standstill Monday morning after a car caught on fire.
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