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- SUMMER IN COMO: Family enjoys cooler weather at Stephens Lake Park
- SUMMER IN COMO: Family Fun Fest at Flat Branch Park
- SUMMER IN COMO: Columbia Farmers' Market
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- Found body identified as missing St. Charles man Nicholas Coppola
- City Council voting to hire lawyer to appeal EPA decision
- Columbia manufacturing plant in line for break on sewer rates
- Columbia City Council approves restructuring sewer rates
- Columbia sewer ordinance seeks to correct billing
- Incentives regarded as solution to sewage overflows
- Columbia City Council votes to extend Hinkson Creek sewer line
- City to appeal parts of Hinkson Creek cleanup plan
- EPA visit to focus on city stormwater system
- Residents meet to discuss Columbia sewage overflows
- EPA unwavering on Hinkson Creek
- Deadline for EPA input on Hinkson Creek cleanup approaching
- Sierra Club disputes attorney's authority in city's dispute with EPA
- Columbia, Boone County, MU to discuss Hinkson Creek with EPA
- City hires lawyer to challenge EPA on Hinkson Creek cleanup
- MU researchers work with Indian firm to develop cancer treatment
- Police investigate burglaries and shots fired during Thanksgiving week
- CrimeStoppers offers reward in arson
- MU Twain editor offers reason for autobiography's appeal
- Columbia officials question proposals to limit runoff in Hinkson Creek
- Soon-to-be-vacant City Council seats attract early attention
- City Council tables proposed dirt pile ordinance
- Mourners pay tribute to deceased homeless man
- MU gets a B for being green
- 'College GameDay' will shake up MU Homecoming parade schedule
- None injured in Women's and Children's Hospital fire
- City Council to review soil pile ordinance Monday
- Graduate dean apologizes for group e-mail with private information
- Food, Fuel and Society panel discusses complexity of biofuels issue
- MU students abroad vigilant in face of travel advisory
- Barbecue contest adds spice to Roots 'N' Blues
- Boone County foreclosures might reach record number in 2010
- James Baker talks U.S. power during Westminster College lecture
- Smoking banned on Columbia Public Library grounds
- Library board to consider outdoor smoking ban
- Thousand Cankers Disease threatens Missouri black walnut industries
- Multiple thefts from cars under investigation in Columbia
- Columbia Public Schools to air Obama's student message Sept. 14
- Complaints prompt relocation of several downtown benches
- Proposal would regulate developers' piles of dug-up dirt
- MU students and professors receive prestigious grants