The Columbia Office of Violence Prevention is proposing a new pilot program to make city buses safer. The plan would place trained community workers, called navigation liaisons, on Go COMO […]… Continue Reading
The Columbia Office of Violence Prevention is proposing a new pilot program to make city buses safer. The plan would place trained community workers, called navigation liaisons, on Go COMO […]… Continue Reading
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Missouri Governor’s Mansion. Governor Mike Kehoe and First Lady Claudia Kehoe are inviting families to join them for the Mansion’s […]… Continue Reading
A Cole County grand jury has indicted a Jefferson City man in connection with a fatal crash that happened on Halloween night. Court documents show Jervontaye Warmack faces charges of […]… Continue Reading
With so many menu items, it’s easy to forget things when shopping for Thanksgiving dinner. Here is what one former grocery worker says people most often forget. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
She’s turning herself in — with lashes on and a camera rolling Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Tyson Foods has announced it will be closing its Lexington, Nebraska, beef processing facility in an effort to optimize production and strengthen its long-term business plan. In a news release, the company says it will be shifting its Amarillo, Texas, beef facility to a single, full-capacity shift and increase production at other facilities. Tyson says…… Continue Reading
Soybeans were mixed, with nearby contracts up and deferred months down, lessening the weekly losses in those nearbys. Beans have spent the week buying the rumor, selling the fact on export demand from China. There were no new sales reported by the USDA Friday morning. Flooding has delayed planting in parts of Argentina. Still, overall,…… Continue Reading
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were lower ahead of the USDA’s Cattle on Feed report, which was out after the close. Placements and marketings were both at the low end of estimates. December live was down $.27 at $214.45 and February was $.62 lower at $214.77. January feeders were $2.15 lower at $314.22…… Continue Reading
The USDA’s November cattle on feed numbers were mostly towards the low end of pre-report estimates. Placements were the lowest for the month since the series of reports started, dropping 10% on the year due to the tight supply of ready numbers. Most of those cattle placed during October weighed less than 800 pounds. October…… Continue Reading
Dec. corn $4.25 and 1/2, down 1 centJan. soybeans $11.25, up 2 and 1/2 centsDec. soybean meal $315.10, up $1.10Dec. soybean oil 50.26, down 40 pointsDec. Chicago wheat $5.27, unchangedDec. live cattle $214.45, down 27 centsJan. feeder cattle $314.22, down $2.15Dec. lean hogs $77.80, down $1.67Dec. Class III milk closed at $16.15, down 17 centsDec.…… Continue Reading