Boone County
Recent News About Boone County
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Census Bureau reports Boone County population was 177,651 in 2019
Boone County had a population of 177,651 people in 2019, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Columbia News.
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Census Bureau reports Boone County population was 179,704 in 2020
Boone County had a population of 179,704 people in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Columbia News.
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Boone County ranked 22nd in Missouri for resident earnings in 2018
Boone County ranked 22nd among counties in Missouri by annual earnings per resident, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Boone County ranked 18th in Missouri for resident earnings in 2019
Boone County ranked 18th among counties in Missouri by annual earnings per resident, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Boone County launches emergency telecommunicator course with community college
The Boone County Joint Communications (BCJC) and Moberly Area Community College (MACC) have announced the launch of a ten-week Emergency Telecommunicator Course.
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Public safety organizations in Boone County to compete in blood donation drive
Boone County, Columbia, and the University of Missouri public safety organizations are set to compete in the Boone County Battle for Blood.
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Public safety groups compete in Boone County blood donation drive
Boone County, Columbia, and University of Missouri public safety organizations are set to participate in the Boone County Battle for Blood.
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Hinkson Clean Sweep set for October: Volunteers needed for stream cleanup
The annual Hinkson Clean Sweep event is set to take place on October 16, 2010, from 10 a.m. to noon.
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Boone County discusses future land use plans
The Boone County meeting aimed to present draft findings on future land use allocation and growth management strategies.
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Boone County Hazard Mitigation Plan approved by FEMA pending local adoption
The Boone County Hazard Mitigation Plan has received approval from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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Boone County commissioners to attend Missouri Association of Counties meeting
Boone County Presiding Commissioner Ken Pearson and Southern Commissioner Karen M. Miller are set to attend the Missouri Association of Counties Annual Board Meeting from August 10 to 12.
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Boone County releases pamphlets to educate public on stormwater ordinance
To help the public understand Boone County's stormwater ordinance, Stormwater Educator Nicki Fuemmeler has created a series of pamphlets addressing frequently asked questions.
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Boone County officials to attend NACo conference in Nevada
Southern District Commissioner Karen M. Miller, Boone County Collector Patricia S. Lensmeyer, and Boone County Clerk Wendy Noren are set to attend the National Association of Counties (NACo) 2010 Annual Conference and Exposition in Washoe County,...
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Columbia and Boone County host public meeting on East Area Plan
The City of Columbia and Boone County Planning and Zoning Commissions are set to host the fourth public information meeting concerning the East Area Plan (EAP).
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City of Columbia and Boone County to host public meeting on East Area Plan
The City of Columbia and Boone County Planning and Zoning Commissions are set to host the fourth public information meeting about the East Area Plan (EAP).
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Boone County Commission interviews finalists for hospital board seat
On Friday, the Boone County Commission and members of the Boone Hospital Board of Trustees met with the final three candidates for a vacant seat on the hospital board.
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Columbia Chamber honors commissioner Karen M. Miller with businesswoman award
On Wednesday, the Columbia Chamber of Commerce awarded Southern Boone County Commissioner Karen M. Miller the 2010 Debin Benish Outstanding Businesswoman Award.
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Boone County prepares for third annual Early Childhood Summit
Boone County is set to host its third annual Early Childhood Summit on Wednesday, May 26.
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Boone County hosts annual spring blood drive honoring John Patton
On Friday, Boone County conducted its annual spring blood drive in honor of John Patton, a former County Counselor.
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Columbia residents win top spots in watershed PSA contest
The Help the Hinkson Watershed Restoration Project has announced the winners of its public service announcement (PSA) contest.