Government Shutdown Impacts Employees At Columbia Regional Airport

Government Shutdown Impacts Employees At Columbia Regional Airport The partial government shutdown is impacting workers at the Columbia Regional Airport. According to the Associated Press Transportation Security Administration workers at the Columbia Regional Airport have been working without pay since the partial shutdown on December 22nd. A total of one hundred fifty thousand employees from…Continue Reading

Trial Dates Set For Three Defendants in DeBrodie Case

Trial Dates Set For Three Defendants in DeBrodie Case Trial dates are now set for three defendants in the Carl DeBrodie case. 58 year old Anthony R. Flores is scheduled for a trail on March 27th. He is charged with three felonies, including client neglect, involuntary manslaughter, and abandonment of a corpse. 32 year old…Continue Reading

High Speed Chase and Crash Ends In Cole County

High Speed Chase and Crash Ends In Cole County A high speed chase yesterday (Thursday) afternoon ends in Cole County with a crash. The Jefferson City Police Department were called in to help the Moniteau County Sheriff’s department to stop a vehicle for failing to yield for multiple hazardous driving complaints. The chase entered Cole…Continue Reading

United States Postal Services Approves Price Increase For 2019

United States Postal Services Approves Price Increase For 2019 Prices will be going up at the United States Postal Service starting in January. The Postal Regulatory Commission has approved a 3.9 percent increase for priority express mail and a 5.9 percent hike for priority mail, plus a five cent increase for the forever stamp. According…Continue Reading

Short Power Outage in Downtown Columbia

Short Power Outage in Downtown Columbia Power is now restored to hundreds of customers in downtown Columbia after an outage this (Thursday) morning. According to an outage map on the city of Columbia’s web site it started around 9:40 and lasted for about an hour this (Thursday) morning in an area that stretched from Providence…Continue Reading

Columbia House Fire Kills Dog

Columbia House Fire Kills Dog The cause of a fire in Columbia yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon is unknown. According to fire officials a large single family home caught fire in the Thornbrook subdivision where flames were coming from the kitchen area. No one was in the home at the time of the fire however a dog…Continue Reading

Nine Deaths On Missouri Highways During Christmas Holiday Weekend

Nine Deaths On Missouri Highways During Christmas Holiday Weekend The Missouri State Highway Patrol says nine people are dead due to traffic crashes during this year’s Christmas holiday weekend. Last year there were seven deaths. The patrol says there were 294 total crashes, with 80 injuries, and 106 DWI arrests. The Christmas counting period started…Continue Reading

Update on Fulton State Hospital Expansion

Update on Fulton State Hospital Expansion The expansion project at the Fulton State Hospital is on schedule with patients ready to move in this summer according to a spokesperson for the hospital. The new building will be named after former Governor Jay Nixon and called the Nixon Forensic Center. The expansion will have 300 beds,…Continue Reading

Hannibal City Manager To Resign In March

Hannibal City Manager To Resign In March The Hannibal City manager will be leaving in March,2019. Jeff LaGarce made the announcement last week that he will be resigning as Hannibal city manager on March 15th after 12 years so he and his wife can move to St. Louis to be closer to family. LaGarce is…Continue Reading

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