The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a Facebook post that they received a hang-up call at 7:58 p.m. Tuesday (June 3rd) from the 400 block of Booneslick Road. Upon […]… Continue Reading
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a Facebook post that they received a hang-up call at 7:58 p.m. Tuesday (June 3rd) from the 400 block of Booneslick Road. Upon […]… Continue Reading
Residents of Farber have been placed under a 48-hour boil advisory due to a water main leak. The advisory began around 11a.m today and is not expected to go beyond […]… Continue Reading
Heavy thunderstorms moved through mid-Missouri yesterday evening, leaving downed trees and power lines across the listening area. Severe thunderstorm warnings were frequent throughout the evening with 1/4 inch hail scattered […]… Continue Reading
The effects of the April 20th tornado that hit Columbia are still being felt, and likely will for several more years. The tornado destroyed the citys’ recycling facility. So far, […]… Continue Reading
The effects of the April 20th tornado that hit Columbia are still being felt, and likely will for several more years. The tornado destroyed the citys’ recycling facility. So far, […]… Continue Reading
Country 96, KWWR, is partnering with the City of Mexico for their first ever “Casting with Kids.” Fishing Tournament. It’s a morning full of fun, Tuesday June 10th, with Free […]… Continue Reading
Country 96, KWWR, is partnering with the City of Mexico for their first ever “Casting with Kids.” Fishing Tournament. It’s a morning full of fun, Tuesday June 10th, with Free […]… Continue Reading
Missouri Department of Conservation will host a daylong Hunter Education Youth Camp in early July for youth ages 11-15 at Mark Twain Lake this summer. Campers will actively participate in […]… Continue Reading
Summer may be here but for many kids, that means Summer School. Columbia Public Schools welcomed more than 9,800 students back yesterday for summer school. That number represents a little […]… Continue Reading
Summer may be here but for many kids, that means Summer School. Columbia Public Schools welcomed more than 9,800 students back yesterday for summer school. That number represents a little […]… Continue Reading