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Saturday’s GoCOMO free shuttle service begins at 3:30 pm

September 8, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

A GoCOMO bus operates near Faurot Field in Columbia on September 7, 2023 (photo courtesy of Columbia Public Works spokesman John Ogan)

Mizzou football fans will have an opportunity to ride a free shuttle to and from tomorrow night’s football game at Faurot Field in Columbia.

The Tigers will battle Middle Tennessee at 6 pm. GoCOMO says downtown routes will begin service tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 and will be running on a ten-minute cycle. The final departure to Memorial Stadium is at 5:45. You can catch the free buses at places like Shiloh, Flat Branch, Harpo’s and the Armory parking lot.

GoCOMO says boarding for return trips from Faurot back to downtown will start at the end of the third quarter at the roundabout of Tiger Avenue and Hospital drive. The final departure will be 30 minutes after the game’s end.

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Mizzou’s power plant celebrates its 100th anniversary; powers Mizzou Arena, Memorial Stadium and 200-plus other buildings

January 9, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

The MU Combined Cooling Heat and Power Plant (CCHP) is located on Columbia’s East Stewart road (2023 photo courtesy of Uriah Orland of the MU News Bureau)

The University of Missouri is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Mizzou’s massive Combined Cooling Heat and Power Plant (CCHP). It’s located near Columbia’s Providence and East Stewart road.

Mizzou energy management director Michael O’Connor tells reporters that 100 years is a huge accomplishment.

“The Combined Cooling Heat and Power Plant has been supplying the energy services to the University for over 100 years from this location. Supporting the academic mission, the research mission and the health care missions from the campus,” O’Connor says.

The University of Missouri’s Combined Cooling Heat and Power Plant (CCHP) is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Two operators are stationed in this control room 24 hours a day, seven days a week (January 4, 2023 photo from 939 the Eagle’s Brian Hauswirth)

The CCHP powers 242 buildings, including MU Health Care, the Mizzou Research Reactor, Memorial Stadium and Mizzou Arena. It provides steam, electricity, drinking water and chilled water. Mr. O’Connor describes the CCHP as unique.

“The campus doesn’t have a chiller for air conditioning or a boiler in every building for heating. So it’s all produced here at a much larger more efficient scale and distributed out to each individual building on campus,” says O’Connor.

The CCHP provides steam, electricity, chilled water and utility distribution for 16-million gross square feet of facilities. It’s located near Columbia’s Providence and East Stewart intersection. O’Connor says the award-winning facility has about 100 employees.

“Not only do they operate the combined cooling heating systems but they do building automation, energy conservation. They control the end-use of the energy that we produce here, as well as the production on this side,” O’Connor says.

The plant opened on January 3, 1923. Mizzou recently held a media event to mark the 100th anniversary, where reporters toured the massive facility wearing hard hats and protective eyewear.

Mr. O’Connor notes the history of energy innovation at Mizzou started in 1882, when Thomas Edison gifted then-Mizzou President Samuel Laws an electric dynamo and some incandescent lamps.

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UPDATE: Mizzou has had water damage at seven residence halls and several athletic facilities

December 30, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

A drone view of Mizzou’s Jesse Hall in Columbia (2022 file photo courtesy of Mizzou spokesman Uriah Orland)

Crews from Columbia’s ServiceMaster and Neville and Sons remain on the Mizzou campus on this Friday, cleaning up water damage from the Christmas holiday weekend.

UM System spokesman Christian Basi says water pipes that burst during the Christmas weekend’s subfreezing temperatures have caused damage at seven residence halls and at one academic and research building.

Basi says there’s also damage at several Mizzou athletic facilities: Mizzou Arena, Memorial Stadium and at the football training center across Providence from Faurot Field. Basi says the heaviest damage is to Memorial Stadium’s tower, adding that the damage at Mizzou Arena is minor involving an exterior wall.

Mr. Basi tells 939 the Eagle that damage estimates are still being calculated. No injuries have been reported.

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Traffic is heavy near Mizzou campus. First Roar is Thursday evening

August 18, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

Thousands of Mizzou students have returned to Columbia, with more returning today (Thursday). Wednesday was the start of move-in at Mizzou, and it will continue this morning. Expect heavy traffic near the MU campus, with classes starting on Monday. You’ll see many of the new students tonight at First Roar, which begins at 8 at …

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