Authorities are investigating after two different shootings in north Columbia. Police say they believe shots were fired near The Links apartments Tuesday. That investigation came after a …
Read More »Orscheln/Tractor Supply offices in Moberly to be sold
The Orscheln/Tractor Supply corporate offices and distribution center in Moberly are being sold. A notice posted this week to Missouri’s Office of Workforce Development website says the …
Read More »Missouri House votes to ban diversity spending in government
(AP) Republicans in the Missouri House are moving to ban state government spending on diversity, equity and inclusion. Lawmakers yesterday voted to prohibit spending on staff, vendors, …
Read More »Company recalls pasta dish sold at HyVee grocery chain
A company announced it is recalling a packaged pasta dish sold in HyVee grocery stores in eight states, including Missouri. Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation said Tuesday it was …
Read More »Fulton PD: Suspect wanted after weekend armed robbery
Authorities say a man accused of robbing a Fulton convenience store at gunpoint is still on the loose. Fulton police said Tuesday that an unidentified white man …
Read More »Columbia’s EquipmentShare continues to grow
Fast-growing EquipmentShare is now Boone County’s 14-largest employer, according to the latest statistics from Regional Economic Development Incorporated (REDI). REDI says EquipmentShare currently has 510 employees. Missouri …
Read More »April grand opening set for MU Health’s Boonville urgent care and medical building
MU Health’s new Boonville medical building and urgent care has opened to the public. The 14,000 square foot Jackson road medical building opened on Monday and is …
Read More »(AUDIO): Kaiser Health News’ Sarah Jane Tribble discusses the closed Mexico/Fulton hospitals on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
939 the Eagle News has confirmed that Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s office has launched a civil investigative demand (CID) into the now-closed Mexico and Fulton hospitals …
Read More »(AUDIO): Boone County has exceeded absentee votes from previous April elections
Boone County’s clerk is projecting a 20 percent voter turnout for the April 4 municipal election. County clerk Brianna Lennon was in Centralia on Saturday and at …
Read More »Irene’s locates in Columbia’s growing Arcade district
A Columbia pop-up is expected to open soon just north of Logboat Brewing Company. Zimmer’s “Inside Columbia” magazine reports Irene’s is putting down roots on North College …
Read More »(AUDIO): State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold) pushing elimination of Missouri sales tax on food
The Missouri House recently approved a more than $1-billion tax cut. State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold) says the tax cut approved by the GOP-controlled House is …
Read More »MU Health’s Boonville urgent care/primary care opens today
Columbia-based MU Health Care will open its largest outpatient facility outside of Columbia this morning in Boonville. Boonville and Cooper County have been without a hospital and urgent …
Read More »Columbia’s Golden Corral is remodeling after December fire
You’ll notice construction workers and heavy equipment around Columbia’s Golden Corral on Clark lane, along with a fence. The workers are currently remodeling the restaurant following a …
Read More »Boone County’s clerk hears positive feedback from voters about absentee voting
Boone County’s clerk says 91 registered voters in the county cast absentee ballots this weekend. Clerk Brianna Lennon says 30 votes were cast on Saturday at the …
Read More »(AUDIO): Multi-million dollar bond issue on Boone County Fire Protection District ballot
Voters in the Columbia-based Boone County Fire Protection District will cast ballots in April on an $8-million no tax increase bond issue. Boone County Fire assistant chief …
Read More »(AUDIO): Columbia’s city manager says city employees feel valued
Columbia’s city manager feels like he’s accomplished his goal of building a better relationship with city employees. City manager De’Carlon Seewood tells 939 the Eagle’s “Randy …
Read More »(AUDIO): Calendar President and co-founder John Hall appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”
939 the Eagle’s Fred Parry describes Columbia businessman John Hall as a serial entrepreneur. The Peoria, Illinois native started selling popcorn door-to-door as a first-grader and worked …
Read More »(AUDIO): Columbia city manager De’Carlon Seewood discusses roll carts, trash and city employee morale on “Randy Tobler show”
Columbia city manager De’Carlon Seewood says the city has a strong plan in place to go to a roll cart trash collection system. The city council voted …
Read More »Dateline NBC special on mid-Missouri’s Renick killing airs tonight
Production crews from “Dateline NBC” have been in Columbia and mid-Missouri for the past few months, filming scenes and interviews for tonight’s brand-new episode of the Lynlee …
Read More »(AUDIO): Bipartisan Missouri landfill legislation is backed by Congressman Mark Alford
The Missouri House has voted to give final approval to bipartisan legislation that creates a one-mile buffer between landfills and neighboring towns. House Bill 909 is sponsored …
Read More »