A three-judge panel of the Missouri Court of Appeals has issued a unanimous ruling that says the city of Columbia lacks legal standing to challenge the constitutionality …
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(AUDIO): Missouri GOP treasurer describes immigrants as faith and family-oriented
The first minority statewide officeholder in Missouri history says half of his donors are first-time GOP donors and that 99 percent of his donors are individuals. State …
Read More »Cleanup of Columbia homeless camp near Bob Evans to begin at 8 am Monday
Columbia officials plan to close one lane of southbound Highway 63 near the I-70 connector on Monday morning, as they prepare to clear out a homeless camp …
Read More »(AUDIO): Columbia’s state of city will be delivered in late May or early June
Columbia’s city manager is working on his upcoming state of the city address. This will be De’Carlon Seewood’s second state of the city. “So hopefully sometime either …
Read More »Federal ARPA dollars will fund $2-million Columbia affordable housing project on Park Avenue
Columbia’s city council has voted to approve a $2-million plan to demolish 70 apartments operated by the Housing Authority on Park Avenue and replace them with brand-new …
Read More »Hooligan’s Poker Run for Brooklyn Smith
“On May 6 the Hooligan Charitable Riding Group would like to invite you and your friends to the all vehicle poker run for Brooklyn Smith! It’s going …
Read More »Boone County Lincoln Days
Join 93.9 The Eagle at the Boone County Republicans on Monday, April 17th for the 2023 Boone County Lincoln Days Event. Monday, April 17 Stoney Creek Inn …
Read More »(AUDIO): About 1,600 volunteers have already signed up for the ForColumbia event
Today is the final day for you to register to volunteer for the April 29th ForColumbia event. Columbia businesswoman Shelly Mayer tells 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable” …
Read More »Malek and Ashcroft to be featured at tonight’s Boone County Lincoln Days
Boone County GOP officials say about 120 people are expected at tonight’s (Monday) Boone County Lincoln Days banquet in Columbia. State treasurer Vivek Malek will be the …
Read More »Missouri state fire marshal’s office investigating weekend fire at Jefferson City school
No injuries are reported in a weekend fire at Jefferson City’s Trinity Lutheran school. The Missouri State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating the fire, which started at …
Read More »(AUDIO): New Columbia city councilmen take office and vow to be accessible
Columbia’s newly-elected city council members are pledging to be accessible to their constituents. First Ward councilman Nick Knoth and Fifth Ward councilman Donald Waterman received the oath …
Read More »NWS: Saturday’s tornado near central Missouri’s Vichy had winds of 122-miles per hour
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Springfield confirms an EF-2 tornado packing 122 mile-per-hour winds touched down Saturday afternoon near mid-Missouri’s Vichy. That’s about 50 miles southeast …
Read More »(AUDIO): Federal ARPA money would fund $2-million plan for Columbia’s Housing Authority
Columbia’s city council is set to vote Monday evening on a $2-million plan to demolish the 70 apartments along Park Avenue near downtown and replace them with …
Read More »(AUDIO): Socket co-owner Carson Coffman and businesswoman Shelly Mayer preview ForColumbia on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”
ForColumbia was founded in 2015 to bring Christians and churches together to serve the Columbia area side-by-side. Organizers say it’s a way to share God’s love. ForColumbia …
Read More »NWS: Baseball-sized hail is possible Saturday in Columbia/Jefferson City
The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning about severe thunderstorms that are expected Saturday afternoon and early evening in mid-Missouri. The NWS in St. Louis says baseball-sized …
Read More »UPDATE: Columbia psychologist Bumby receives maximum sentence for sex crimes
A Columbia psychologist convicted of statutory sodomy has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Boone County Circuit Judge Brouck Jacobs sentenced 53-year-old Kurt Bumby this morning, …
Read More »NWS: Hail and damaging winds are possible Saturday in mid-Missouri
Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon and evening across the 939 the Eagle listening area. That includes Columbia, Jefferson City and Fulton. Golf-ball sized hail …
Read More »Jefferson City motorcycle collision injures one
Jefferson City Police say a motorcyclist injured in Thursday afternoon’s collision at Country Club drive and Rainbow suffered moderate injuries. Police say the incident happened when a …
Read More »(AUDIO): Several mid-Missouri companies will be represented at Wednesday’s “Buy Missouri” day in Jefferson City
Missouri’s lieutenant governor is inviting everyone to Wednesday’s Buy Missouri Day at the Statehouse in Jefferson City. Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe (R) says more than 30 Buy …
Read More »December trial set for former Mizzou fraternity member charged with hazing Santulli
A December 5 jury trial has been scheduled for a former Mizzou student charged with felony hazing for the alleged October 2021 Columbia incident involving Danny Santulli. …
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