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- PHOTO GALLERY: 4-H LIFE program keeps family close even behind bars
- PHOTO GALLERY: No recovery in sight for Pinhook after it was destroyed by a flood
- PHOTO GALLERY: Centralia churches host living Nativity tour
- MU Arts & Sciences graduates receive their diplomas
- PHOTO GALLERY: Pets pose for portraits with Santa Claus
- PHOTO GALLERY: Guardians of the Ribbon brings pink firetruck to MU
- Boone Life: Teenagers enjoy youth duck hunt in McBaine
- PHOTO GALLERY: A plethora of pumpkins paint the town orange
- PHOTO GALLERY: Preschoolers spend day learning about Rock Bridge State Park
- Two Columbia men arrested after gun fired during fight
- National Weather Service expecting record high for Columbia on Tuesday
- Columbia photojournalist makes transition from Rock Bridge to Libya
- Court archives reveal Missouri slaves' fights for freedom
- St. Charles Road closure delayed until Tuesday
- Weather Service details St. Louis tornado
- Columbia voters hit the polls
- Libyans in Columbia ready to return home, help in revolution
- Renovated Daniel Boone City Building is opened to Columbia residents
- Food prices expected to increase in 2011
- City Council to hold public hearing on 'streetscape' plan
- Dinner train arrives in Centralia; company hopes to start runs this spring
- Columbia City Council moves foward on apartments, downtown beautification
- Columbia promotes John Blattel to permanent finance director
- Keene Street project leads council to re-evaluate tree preservation plan
- MU police seize drugs, cash from room in Defoe-Graham Hall
- Columbia Cares for Kids discusses emotional health for children
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- James T. Scott memorial
- Checking the MU map
- Sun sets on Lowry Mall
- Prairie View Farms and Bakery sells at MU farmers market
- Grandma Barb's Pies sell at MU farmers market
- Three MU students observe the ruins of Joplin East Middle School
- Crutches and other donated goods are stockpiled at Misti's Mission
- Shannon Buschjost piles wreckage outside Joplin East Middle School
- A Mission Joplin volunteer directs the Columbia for Joplin participants
- A Columbia for Joplin volunteer's supplies rest on the trunk of a car
- Columbia for Joplin volunteers take a break in a dumpster's shade
- Stephens College president welcomes incoming students
- Stephens College convocation draws large crowd
- George Hage fought in three campaigns
- George Hage holds photo
- Crews build temporary fencing for the Roots 'N' Blues 'N' BBQ Festival
- Lights wait to be attached as stages are constructed
- Main stage goes up in Peace Park for the Roots 'N' Blues 'N' BBQ
- Rafters go up at the Roots 'N' Blues 'N' BBQ festival main stage
- Annette Sanders documents the seasons on Katy Trail
- Construction completed at Scott Blvd and Chapel Hill
- Columbia College president unveils new school brand, tuition program
- MU goalie goes for the save
- Missouri soccer team prepares for Florida
- Highway 63 under construction
- Businesses affected by construction
- Fall begins as leaves change colors
- Hartsburg pastor attends Gateway to the High Country Cowboy Church service
- Horse whisperer saddles longtime horse, King
- Horse whisperer calms horse at Gateway to the High Country Cowboy Church services
- Father, son watch horse breaking at Gateway to the High Country Cowboy Church
- Horse whisperer prays after Gateway to the High Country Cowboy Church services
- Boone Hospital Center opens new lab
- Preschoolers explore Rock Bridge State Park
- Preschoolers spend day at Rock Bridge State Park
- Preschoolers catch insects at Rock Bridge State Park
- Preschoolers learn about Devil's Icebox
- Students get their hands dirty
- Tie-dye day at Lee Expressive Arts Elementary
- Rockhurst defeats Hickman
- Tiger gets off the new Columbia city bus
- Columbia Ambassador gets off the new black and gold city bus
- Campaign button up for auction
- People get preview of coins available at unclaimed property auction
- Blumer examines half-dollar at preview of unclaimed property auction
- Columbia preschoolers take part in Read for the Record
- Missouri soccer team prepares for next game
- Columbia preschoolers read as part of worldwide event
- Columbia preschoolers gather for reading event
- MU student studies captured bat with a damaged wing
- Students examine a bat captured in North Carolina
- Students decorate The District for Homecoming
- Student groups compete in Decorate The District for Homecoming
- Students get involved with Homecoming by decorating The District
- Greek pairing decorates Campus Bar and Grill for Homecoming
- Students decorate Ingredient Restaurant for Decorate The District
- Truman the Tiger is painted on Kaldi's Coffee window
- Dancer practices Homecoming skit
- A sea of black and gold balloons line Rollins Street
- Family eats breakfast while waiting for parade to begin
- MU Golden Girls join in parade
- Band members step up in parade
- Waiting to go on
- MU power plant installs new biomass boiler
- Smokestack rises above MU power plant
- Construction worker moves railing at MU power plant
- Young fan enjoys Missouri win
- O'Brien spikes for the point
- Local Libyan attaches flags to his car in celebration of Gadhafi's death
- Douglass High School students help at food bank
- Parents look at proposed redistricting maps
- Centenarian teacher answers questions for Rock Bridge Elementary students
- Halloween decorations provide fun for children
- Trick-or-treater races to next house for candy
- Haunted house has been a neighborhood attraction for 15 years
- Children flee room in haunted house
- Child cries, frightened by haunted house
- Pumpkin sits in the sun
- Carved pumpkin greets visitors on West Broadway
- Carved pumpkin glares at passers-by
- Painted pumpkins are displayed at garden center
- Carved and decorated pumpkins sit outside a home
- Early visitors at Kendra's Klub
- Serving the night shift
- Changing shifts at Callaway Power Plant
- Missouri women's soccer team practices blocking goals
- Leftover soybeans sit in a combine in the Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway
- Fields of soybeans stretch across the Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway
- A Big 12 sign hangs at Hearnes Center
- Big 12 shirts on display at the Hearnes Center
- Denmon scores 15 in Tigers' win over Central Missouri
- Tigers beat Mules, 88-70
- Girls seek decoys at youth duck hunt
- Bike racks come on new city buses
- NASA astronaut describes Atlantis launch to students
- Kindergartners wach video of space shuttle Atlantis
- NASA astronaut answers questions at Benton Elementary School
- Texas fan tosses bean bag before Missouri versus Texas football game
- Flags fly over RV lots near Faurot Field
- Black and gold bow tie on display during tailgating
- T.J. Moe runs into Missouri red zone
- Truman the Tiger celebrates with MU students
- Texas cheerleaders perform their routine
- Committment to fandom, fans try to stay warm during
- Public Works dyes Flat Branch Creek to test sewer system
- Flat Branch Creek runs green from Public Works test
- MU students sign pink firetruck
- Pink firetruck spends the day on Lowry Mall
- Fire engine dedications focus on cancer victims
- Kenji Jackson holds up Texas flag
- AIDS Memorial Quilt on display at Stephens College
- Panels of quilts on display to recognize AIDS victims
- Commemorative quilts hang for World AIDS Day
- Yorkshire terrier ready for photo shoot with Santa
- All Santa wants for Christmas is a border collie puppy
- Family dog not left out of Santa portrait
- Gov. Jay Nixon speaks at a press conference for the Share the Harvest program
- 7,500 pounds of ground venison have been donated to the Food Bank this season
- Columbia College's English tries to beat Cumberlands defender to basket
- Ricardo Raliffe shoots over Navy's Carlton Smith
- MU students wearing full-body tiger-striped spandex suits
- Kim English goes airborne at Missouri-Navy game
- 'Googling somebody is not a crime'
- Friends help El Ray Mobile Home Park resident take down shed
- Tattoos represent faith
- Volunteers collect donations for the Food Bank
- Volunteers sort food donations in downtown Columbia
- Passengers sitting in a "Winter Wonderland"
- Dinner train heading to Centralia
- William Trogdon speaks at MU Honors Commencement ceremony
- MU honors graduate displays jeweled mortarboard
- Graduate sits on MU Columns after Honors Commencement ceremony
- Graduate and family gather for photos on Francis Quadrangle
- Arts & Sciences graduates receive their diplomas
- Graduates encouraged to find paths
- Singers portray choir of angels during living Nativity in Centralia
- Travis Miller and daughter watch living Nativity in Centralia
- Crowd watches final scene of living Nativity in Centralia
- Actor brings booming voice to role of King Herod
- Three wise men sing during living Nativity tour
- Mother and daughter bring donkey to Centralia living Nativity
- Actors look at lamb before Centralia living Nativity
- Flood destroyed homes in Pinhook
- Debra Tarver looks at what is left of the memorial to her father
- Pinhook family still gathers regularly after relocating
- Union Baptist Church in Pinhook is filled with mud and debris in the aftermath of the flood
- A Bible in Union Baptist Church fell open to Revelation during the flood
- The trees and crops have recovered from the flood but the community of Pinhook has not
- Cora and John Hall hold hands while waiting for their son's band concert
- Cora Hall spends time with her sons
- The Hall family eats dinner together
- The Hall's house became home for a dog from Puppies on Parole
- Cora Hall congratulates her son after his band concert
- The Mabins family enjoys what most call the American Dream
- Most of the Mabins' free time is spend with their children
- Darline Mabins drops the kids off at school each morning
- Naomi Mabins yawns while her mother prepares her for school
- The Mabins family on their way back from school
- Photos and souvenirs from the Mabins' past
- Family friendly competition during Sean Mabins' day off
- Darline Mabins enjoys a brief moment of quiet
- Sean Mabins teaches his son Isaiah to use a weed whacker
- PHOTO GALLERY: Hard work allows the Mabins to live their version of the American Dream
- Scott Boulevard could lead to city's next hot spot for development