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P&Z Rejects Duplex Bid on Liberty

The Ashland Planning and Zoning Commission denied approval for its second multi-family housing development in two months on Tuesday, June 14. Schooler Construction and C.L. Richardson Company were seeking a change of zoning for a vacant lot on Liberty Lane just east of the Middleton Crossing housing edition. The lot is currently zoned Commercial, the

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Residents call new trash plan “garbage”

Ashland residents took to Facebook last week to voice their irritation over the city’s new trash plan. The City of Ashland recently changed the trash service, along with its vendor Republic Services. The City chose a new contract which allowed for no increase in costs, but cutting trash pickup from twice each week to once

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Take Heat Precautions

As summer heat and humidity begin to make an appearance in mid-Missouri, health experts from University of Missouri Health Care urge residents to take precautions to protect themselves. Temperatures are expected to climb to a high of 97-degrees on Thursday and remain in the 90s through the weekend. “From dehydration to heat exhaustion to heat

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Permit OK, Hummingbird ready to dig

With Department of Natural Resources in hand, workers from the C.L. Richardson company will soon be installing pipe for the forced main sewage system from Hummingbird Properties near the Columbia Regional Airport. The Ashland Board of Aldermen approved the second reading for site approval of Hummingbird Properties at their June 7 meeting. That, plus the

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Lemonade needed on hot day

The heat, like Jessica John’s right forearm, packed a powerful punch on Saturday afternoon. John, a 10-year-old karate student in the YMCA’s program, took a whack at a two-inch board during the Lemonade Daze Karate demonstration and chopped it right in two. The first 90-degree-plus weather of the summer took nearly as vicious a whack

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Optimist Foundation, Wren, builds new bikes for giveaway

Long before he was an Eagles soccer fan, long before he was a member of the Ashland Optimist Club, Ernie Wren was very handy with small bicycle wrenches. “I worked at a Columbia bike shop, Jim’s Bike and Key,” said Wren, sitting amidst a pile of broken, abused bicycles of a variety of shapes, sizes

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Park Board Talks Park Sales Tax

The Ashland Parks and Recreation Board is considering recommending an eighth of a percent park tax to the Board of Aldermen. The tax would affect all citizens of Ashland. The board spoke briefly about the tax at it’s weekly meeting Monday night, but did not vote on whether it wanted to move forward with the

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Ash Street Sidewalk Project Begins This Week

Construction is now underway on the $440,000 project to build new sidewalks along the south side of Ash Street from Main Street to Henry Clay Boulevard, and along the west side of Henry Clay Boulevard from Ash Street to Redbud Lane. “We’re excited to complete this next phase of construction on such an important amenity

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Lemonade Daze Ready for Premiere

There is one thing you can count on for this Saturday’s first-ever Lemonade Daze event at Ashland City Park – there will be lemonade and it will be necessary. With the hottest weekend of the year scheduled, Lemonade Daze volunteers and attendees will be looking for that lemonade to keep them cool. “There will be

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