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Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Severe storms rolled through Springfield, Missouri, on Sunday and some Mid-Missouri cities have offered their services to help. The cities of Columbia and Fulton announced on its social media pages on Monday that it sent utility crews to Springfield. “The City of Fulton is proud to support our neighbors in Springfield followingRead Article
Columbia, Fulton send utility crews to Springfield after severe storms

Columbia, Missouri · ColumbiaCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Gov. Mike Kehoe approved the state’s $50.8 billion budget on Monday. The approval of the budget included 208 vetoes, totaling $2,233,729,313; according to a list of vetoes provided by the governor’s office. A press release says that nearly $300 million in general revenue was cut, and 32 expenditure restrictions totaling $211 millionRead Article
Kehoe vetoes $11 million in Ashland sewer system improvements

Columbia, Missouri · ColumbiaCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Dozens of Columbia residents gathered at Fairview Community of Christ Church on Thursday evening to learn more about the city’s response to homelessness and housing challenges during a public presentation hosted by Ward 4 Councilman Nick Foster. Attendees included Public Health Planner Carter Stephenson, Housing and Neighborhood Services Director Leigh Kottwitz and ColumbiaRead Article
Dozens show up to hear councilman's presentation on homelessness in Columbia
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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe activates National Guard, declares State of Emergency
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City of Columbia to host office hours discussing possible impacts of federal and state executive orders
State School for Disabled in Columbia Considered for Permanent Closure
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