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- COLUMN: Advice for the School Board from a social media expert
- COLUMN: Spring forward into insomnia
- COLUMN: Pick your spot for the weather you like
- COLUMN: Life tables help you dodge death, one day at a time
- COLUMN: Don't add more seats to City Council, it won't help
- COLUMN: Handing out dollar bills in class and other overcompensation
- COLUMN: Don't worry about professors requiring students buy their books
- COLUMN: The Missourian's top commenters of 2009
- COLUMN: MU campus map makes me sad
- Recession hits creditors, clerks at Boone County Courthouse
- 'Access to Justice' seeks to provide legal assistance to needy
- Physician lives life on the edge
- Columbia dedicates Thomas E. 'Country' Atkins Memorial Park
- Columbia Ramada robbed; suspect flees
- City employees pitch new requests to council
- City officials dig into Crosscreek erosion issues
- KOMU television lays off four employees, cuts anchor's hours
- Sen. McCaskill makes surprise visit to Columbia homebuyers
- Fair Housing Symposium in Columbia educates against housing discrimination
- City wants help with new animal control rules
- Sturgeon documents to join Missouri State Archive
- Missing for decades, court documents found in cabinet
- VOTER REACTION: Second Ward voters consider economy as they vote
- Thornhill prevails in Second Ward council race
- Candidates push ideas for economic development, job creation
- Boone County polling sites cut to 45
- Thornhill takes thoughtful approach to decision making
- Council candidate Sharrock draws on military experience
- Council candidates support limited use of tax increment financing
- City Council candidates discuss redistricting, adding council seats
- Columbia City Council candidates tackle downtown issues
- Council candidates weigh in on parks, funding
- MoDOT approves funding for Highway 63 railroad overpass
- Second Ward candidate pushes second police station, public transit
- City Council candidates talk jobs, economy
- Columbia Visioning Commission chairman resigns
- Second Ward council candidate focuses on safety, economy
- MU attracts Peace Corps vets with Fellows program
- Chamber helps fulfill Columbia council members' dreams
- Dr. Charles Gehrke, researcher and businessman, dies at 91
- Charles Gehrke, researcher and businessman, dies at 91
- Web site allows users to prioritize stimulus projects
- Rock club uncovers diamonds in the rough
- Columbia Daily Tribune makes cuts
- Council opts out of Energy Star sales tax holiday
- City names most notable historic properties
- Mayor refutes report that he schemed against council colleagues
- Providence overpass re-do in the works
- Columbia real-estate agent joins City Council race
- Challenger files against Hoppe in Sixth Ward
- MU Museum of Anthropology program shares world culture with children
- Sierra Club to give away 400 compact fluorescent bulbs
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