BubblyBobcat+FollowMid-Missouri drivers scramble as gas runs outGas pumps are running dry at several stations in Mid-Missouri just as a major winter storm approaches. Folks are lining up to fill their tanks, but some places like Casey’s in Wardsville and Dody’s in Jefferson City have already run out of fuel, with no clear word on when more will arrive. AAA is urging everyone to keep at least half a tank during storms, but that’s easier said than done right now. How are you prepping for the storm, and have you noticed empty pumps in your area? Let’s share tips and updates! #Weather #MidMissouri #WinterStorm00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowMeet the new faces shaping Mid-Missouri RMHCBig news for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Columbia—two new leaders, Brian Burks and Robin Wenneker, have joined the board, bringing fresh energy and connections from construction and community leadership. With a board made up of folks from healthcare, banking, and local businesses, the organization is doubling down on its mission to support families with kids in medical crisis. It’s inspiring to see so many local voices coming together for a cause that touches so many. What changes or new ideas would you love to see from this diverse board? #Safety #MidMissouri #CommunitySupport00Share
Joel Johnson+FollowMid-Missouri rings in 2026 with new arrivalsNothing says 'fresh start' like welcoming new babies right after the New Year’s Eve ball drop! Two families in mid-Missouri celebrated the arrival of their little ones just minutes into 2026—Xander William Allen Roark in Jefferson City and Ahkira Primer in Columbia. Xander’s name is a heartfelt tribute to a lost friend, while Ahkira joins her big sister for double the joy at home. Both moms and babies are healthy and doing well. How do you think these New Year’s Day birthdays will shape their celebrations for years to come? #Relationships #NewYear2026 #MidMissouri00Share
james60+FollowMid-Missouri families get next-level fetal careFamilies in mid-Missouri facing complicated pregnancies now have access to a groundbreaking level of care, all under one roof. The new Fetal Intervention Center at MU Health Care brings together top maternal, fetal, and pediatric specialists—so moms and babies stay in the same building for diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. With advanced prenatal diagnostics, fetal surgery, and a state-of-the-art NICU just steps away, parents can count on seamless support from pregnancy through newborn care. This is a huge step for local families who previously had to travel far for this kind of expertise. What does this mean for our community? #Health #BodyHealth #MidMissouri00Share