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Jefferson City Council reviews 4 proposals for redrawing city wards
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Jefferson City Council reviews 4 proposals for redrawing city wards
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JC Budget Committee funds 18 requests
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Local News
Safety proposal near Thorpe Gordon Elementary moves to Jefferson City Council
After several years of discussion, Adams Street residents now see an effort to place speed bumps along the street.
by Michael Shine
Jul. 12 2021 @ 12:05am
School buses wait Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, for students to board them at the end of the school day at Thorpe J. Gordon Elementary School in Jefferson City.
Photo
by
Liv Paggiarino
/ News Tribune.
After several years of discussion, Adams Street residents now see an effort to place speed bumps along the street.
Residents concerns mostly focus on the safety of students going to or leaving Thorpe J. Gordon Elementary School a block away, Hickory Street Neighborhood Park and apartment complexes on the street.
Features
Charlotte Russell awarded June Golden Hammer Award
When returning to her Woodlawn Avenue home one day, Charlotte Russell was greeted by a note on the door from Laura Ward with the Historic City of Jefferson.
by Nina Todea
Jul. 10 2021 @ 11:05pm
Julie Smith/News Tribune
Charlotte Russell s home at 314 Woodlawn has been named the most recent winner of the Golden Hammer Award. Her home was hit very hard in the May 2019 tornado and now her home is back as it was.
When returning to her Woodlawn Avenue home one day, Charlotte Russell was greeted by a note on the door from Laura Ward with the Historic City of Jefferson.