Tuesday, February 18th, 2025
Good morning, Columbia. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 18th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A second open house meeting on the Garth Avenue improvement project will be held on Feb. 25 to discuss pavement, curb, sidewalk reconstruction, and new constructions, with construction starting in summer of 2026. KOMU 8
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Two house fires in Columbia, Missouri, were caused by lithium-ion batteries, leading to no injuries but prompting safety reminders on battery storage and care. ABC 17
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Columbia gears up for a winter weather advisory with arctic conditions and 2-4 inches of snow expected overnight into Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, prompting extensive city preparation efforts. KRCG
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Columbia City Council approved the construction of a new fire station and discussed renovation plans for Douglass Park basketball courts. Columbia Missourian
- ➤ The Missouri Department of Transportation's $405 million project to expand Interstate 70 includes an enhanced roundabout and collector-distributor road to improve access and traffic flow. ABC 17
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Boone Health Bariatric clinic is closing to make room for expanded services in primary care, convenient care, and cardiology due to rising demand. Columbia Missourian
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Chess: Play & Learn at Southern Boone County Library
Engage in a friendly environment to play chess with enthusiasts of all skill levels and receive guidance from experienced players.
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Escuela Grind Live at Rose Music Hall
Escuela Grind will perform live at Rose Music Hall in Columbia, featuring special guests Chain Gang and Decayer.
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CreativeMornings with Adrienne Luther Johnson: Exploring Artistic Layers
Adrienne Luther Johnson, a muralist and designer from Columbia, Missouri, discusses her creative process and the inspirations behind her whimsical art in a community event featuring coffee and pastries.
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19th Annual Boys & Girls Clubs of Columbia Chili Cookoff
Columbia's biggest chili competition brings community members together to taste and celebrate various chili recipes at the Holiday Inn Expo Center.
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Hogslop String Band Performance
Hogslop String Band blends traditional string music with a bold irreverence, offering an engaging experience for attendees.
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Missouri Woodwind Quintet Recital Featuring Dr. Rachel Aubuchon
The Missouri Woodwind Quintet will perform a recital accompanied by pianist Dr. Rachel Aubuchon at the Sinquefield Music Center.
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Michael Marcagi Live at The Blue Note
Michael Marcagi will perform live at The Blue Note in Columbia, MO featuring support from Ashley Kutcher.
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Movie Night Featuring 'Clueless' at Six Mile Ordinary
Enjoy a screening of 'Clueless' at Six Mile Ordinary, with happy hour drinks beforehand and the option to bring your own snacks.
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Shabaka Performance
Shabaka will be held at Missouri Theatre in Columbia, showcasing live music from the well-known artist.
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Southall - Six String Sorrow Tour at The Blue Note
The Southall - Six String Sorrow Tour will take place at The Blue Note in Columbia, MO, featuring a live performance starting at 8:00 P.M.
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