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Are you concerned about crime at the Lake of the Ozarks?

Are you concerned about crime at the Lake of the Ozarks?

Yes

1

No

3

Yes

Are you concerned about crime at the Lake of the Ozarks?
1 Comment
Corey Smith
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Corey Smith

Unfortunately, it can happen anywhere.

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No

Are you concerned about crime at the Lake of the Ozarks?
3 Comments
Max
1
Max

I avoid the place just like Columbia. Too many shootings and other crime, as well as expensive.

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Adam Schrader
1
Adam Schrader

Columbia alone is more violent than the lake area.

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Steve TheBmann
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Steve TheBmann

Chicago. Los Angeles. San Francisco. New York. St. Louis. Not the Lake of the Ozarks. One shooting is no where near enough to scare me. How many in ChiTown this weekend? Those other cities? Or monthly?

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Are you traveling this Memorial Day holiday weekend?

Are you traveling this Memorial Day holiday weekend?

Yes

0

No

1

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

1 Comment
Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

Living the dream

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Should Missouri communities welcome data centers?

Should Missouri communities welcome data centers?

Yes

3

No

2

Yes

1 Comments
Harry D
1
Harry D

Only if they want massive investment that dramatically expands their taxbase and builds modern infrastructure close to the end users to support a growing futuristic economy. Unfortunately, Columbia city council listens to misguided special interests who live in leftist utopia dreamworld.

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Max
Max

City leaders would rather tax the citizens. They don't want the city to grow.

No

2 Comments
Kaitlyn Gebhard
0
Kaitlyn Gebhard

Bad for communities, environment, humanity, climate, pretty much everything.

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Mushin Zenkoans
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Mushin Zenkoans

Large data centers can consume up to 5 million gallons of water per day, which is equivalent to the water use of a small city. Additionally, they can draw as much electricity as 100,000 homes or more, significantly impacting local resources. That is simply unacceptable.

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Max
Max

Sure Jan

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