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KRCG on MSNJefferson City breaks ground on new 40-unit housing complex amid ongoing housing shortageA new 40-unit complex is on the way to Jefferson City amid what many are calling a housing crisis.Leaders with Central ...
Jefferson City, named for President Thomas Jefferson, is located at the western edge of the Missouri Rhineland, one of the major wine-producing regions of the Midwest.
Third-graders at River Oak Christian Academy in Jefferson City have been reaping the rewards of their letter-writing campaign this month as responses in the form of post cards, notes and Valentine ...
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Columbia close to selecting Community Development director after Tim Teddy's retirementThe previous Community Development director, Tim Teddy, announced his retirement last month. One of these three men will take ...
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KRCG on MSNSalute to America 2025 in downtown Jefferson CityThe organizers of Salute to America are preparing to celebrate the United States of America in downtown Jefferson City on Friday, July 4th.Here is a rundown of ...
Today, bowling in Jefferson City, now disassociated from its historic German beginnings in Jefferson City in both saloons and churches, continues to be provided by commercial alleys.
Jefferson City officials are moving forward with plans to demolish the abandoned Truman Hotel, replacing it with a 120-room hotel and conference center.
JEFFERSON CITY- The Jefferson City boys basketball team survived and advanced into the Class 5 State Tournament with a 69-65 win over St. Francis Borgia in the district championship on Monday ...
Jefferson City boys basketball topped St. Francis Borgia 69-65 in the Class 5 District 5 championship game Monday.
Protests broke out across the nation today, calling for the government to reinstate programs, like diversity, equity and inclusion.
JEFFERSON CITY — A St. Louis County state Senate candidate’s plan to tear down a historic capital city property and replace it with a “castle” was stalled Monday night amid local opposition.
Details of the path of destruction wrought by a tornado that ripped through Jefferson City Wednesday night were revealed Friday in a damage map produced by city officials.
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