The Diamond Pet Foods Central Missouri Honor Flight Radiothon continues at this hour on several Zimmer radio stations in mid-Missouri, including 939 the Eagle. The Service Master …
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MU’s student health center to relocate in Columbia
The UM Board of Curators has approved a plan to relocate Mizzou’s student health center in Columbia. The board approved the relocation of MU’s student health center from …
Read More »UPDATE: Accused Columbia murderer indicted; case involves high-profile 2020 incident
A superceding indictment has been unsealed against a Columbia man accused of murder for the July 2020 deaths of two people after a fireworks dispute. A Boone …
Read More »Mizzou’s research reactor to receive 40,000 square foot addition
A $20-million addition to the Mizzou research reactor in Columbia has been approved by the UM Board of Curators. The board voted Thursday to approve the 40,000 square …
Read More »Counterfeit wrist bands being sold for popular mid-Missouri carnival
Authorities in Fulton are warning you about counterfeit carnival wrist bands that are being sold for the popular Fulton Street Fair, which is tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday in …
Read More »Proposed new Dollar General divides residents in busy east Columbia neighborhood
Thursday evening is your opportunity to testify about a proposed new Dollar General store on East St. Charles in east Columbia. That’s near the Lake of the …
Read More »Truman VA opening brand-new clinic in Camdenton
Columbia’s Truman VA says the new community-based outpatient clinic in Camdenton will increase their capacity to provide leading-edge care at the Lake of the Ozarks. Truman VA …
Read More »Kansas City’s mayor to join Missouri’s governor for World Cup bill-signing ceremony
Bipartisan legislation that exempts 2026 World Cup tickets from state and local sales taxes will be signed into law this afternoon by Missouri Governor Mike Parson (R) …
Read More »(AUDIO) Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz (R-Sullivan) appears on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Columbia”
Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz (R-Sullivan) is seeking the GOP U.S. Senate nomination in August. Schatz joined us live on “Wake Up Columbia”, and blasted …
Read More »UPDATE: Missouri’s governor to sign World Cup legislation Thursday at Arrowhead Stadium
UPDATE: Missouri Governor Mike Parson (R) plans to sign bipartisan World Cup legislation Thursday afternoon at Kansas City’s GEHA field at Arrowhead Stadium. The bill-signing ceremony begins …
Read More »Greyhound reportedly considering Wright City as a stop
You may be able to take a Greyhound bus from Columbia to eastern Missouri’s fast-growing Warren County in the future. The “Warren County Record” reports Greyhound has …
Read More »Rural mid-Missouri town getting urgent care and family medicine clinic, after hospital closes
Columbia-based MU Health Care plans to open a family medicine and urgent care clinic in mid-Missouri’s Mexico later this summer. Noble Health closed its hospital doors in Mexico …
Read More »20 state witnesses in Columbia fraternity hazing case, indictment says
Court documents obtained by 939 the Eagle show that Boone County prosecutors have 20 state witnesses in the hazing case against two former fraternity members at Mizzou …
Read More »Boone County prosecutors and defense to work on timeframe for trial in Comfort murder case
A trial date has not been set for a Columbia man charged with strangling his wife to death and then putting her body in an apartment dumpster …
Read More »Central Missouri Honor Flight veterans return home to flags, fireworks
95 Missouri veterans returned home to Columbia Monday night to a heroes’ welcome, after the 63rd Honor Flight to Washington DC. Most of the veterans were from …
Read More »Boone County judge interested in trial readiness in high-profile Columbia murder case
A Boone County judge is expected to ask attorneys Tuesday afternoon in a high-profile Columbia murder case where they are on trial readiness. 40-year-old Keith Comfort is …
Read More »Boone County grand jury indicts two in Columbia fraternity hazing case
Two former fraternity members at Mizzou in Columbia have been indicted for felony hazing, involving that October incident that left Danny Santulli blind and unable to walk. …
Read More »Boone Hospital to offer parking for Columbia’s Fire in the Sky
Columbia’s 70th annual Fourth of July fire in the sky celebration will take place at Stephens Lake park. The Columbia Police and Fire departments both recommended Stephens …
Read More »Firefighter injured in central Columbia house fire, pet dies
A firefighter is injured in a house fire that killed a pet in central Columbia. Authorities say the fire started at around 1 a.m. Saturday on Lindell …
Read More »Juvenile injured after Jefferson City shooting
A juvenile is injured after an apparent shooting in Jefferson City. ABC 17 reports police responded to a reported shots fired on Ohio Street, next to St. …
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