Columbia hires additional lifeguards, still dealing with staffing shortages Published
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
The City of Columbia has hired a few more lifeguards, but is still searching for more.
Director of Columbia Parks and Recreation Mike Griggs said the department was able to hire an additional three lifeguards after a class with 12 candidates. This brings the total number of lifeguards in Columbia to 49.
According to a press release, the department is hopeful that the staff shortage will reverse and allow Douglass and Lake of the Woods Pool to open for the summer. The department said it needs a minimum of 70 guards.
Higher bills ahead for Kansas, Missouri natural gas customers amid extreme temperatures Jonathan Shorman and Jeanne Kuang, The Kansas City Star
Feb. 16 Macon typically pays $5,000 a day for additional natural gas it needs but hasn t already purchased to heat homes and businesses in the northern Missouri city of 5,300.
Amid this week s deep freeze, the daily cost has soared to $400,000.
Across the region, subzero temperatures have sent the cost of natural gas skyrocketing as providers struggle with frozen well heads and intense demand. Astronomical price hikes are forcing small cities to reach deep into reserve funds and large utilities to warn of possible widespread gas outages.
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