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Government offices closed for July 4; trash services, public transit affected for some cities
Edit: JEFFTRAN's additional pause in service was added to this story. COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) State, city and county offices will be closed Thursday in observance of the holiday and additional closures will occur on Friday for some offices. Gov. Mike Parson issued an executive order on Monday to close state offices for Friday, July 5. The post Government offices closed for July 4; trash services, public transit affected for some cities appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
I-70 construction set to cause nightly lane closures between Columbia and Kingdom City
Construction and lane closures on Interstate 70 as part of the Missouri Department of Transportation's Improve I-70 Program begins July 8. The project between Columbia and Kingdom City begins with work between Callaway County Route J/Millersburg mile marker 137 and Callaway County Route M/Hatton mile marker 144. Previous KOMU 8...
(LISTEN): Mid-Missouri lawmaker urging you to be patient, with I-70 work starting Monday
State transportation officials say construction on the $405-million stretch to rebuild and six-lane I-70 between Columbia and Kingdom City will begin on Monday, after the Fourth of July weekend. The state Department of Transportation (MoDOT) says will begin work on I-70 between mile markers 137 and 144, east of Columbia....
Around Town: July 3rd, 2024
What is going on with the old nursing home on South Henry Clay? Darin Ratermann, City Inspector with Community Development provided the answer;. “The new owner of 300 S. Henry Clay, HCR Enterprises LLC, has requested to rezone the property from R-1 to R-3. The intention is to remodel the existing structure, converting the residents’ rooms into approximately 28, mostly one-bedroom apartments. They have been granted permission to do the demolition work necessary to make this conversion, while the rezoning process is progressing. The public hearing will be on July 9th. The details of the public hearing have recently been published in the paper.”
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