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August 19, 2007
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Courtesy of the State Historical Society of Missouri
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Fallen ceiling tiles and broken plaster litter the upstairs floor of the historic John Williams "Blind" Boone Home on Fourth Street in Columbia, MO. Restoration efforts of this 100 year old house are underway through a partnership between the City of Columbia and the John William Boone Foundation.
Columbia Chinese community reacts to bridge collapse [Photo]
Rescue workers search through the remains of a collapsed bridge in Fenghuang county of central China’s Hunan province, where at least 64 have already been found dead. Columbia’s Chinese community is reaching out to victims.
Living out loud [Photo]
From left, guitarist Paul Mossine, frontman Zach Hutchinson and drummer Jordan Smith, all members of Graffiti Out Loud, played a set at the Back to School Garage Band Bash on Friday.
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Thunderclap Douglas and the 8-Track Groove performed Friday on the rooftop of the parking garage at Sixth and Cherry streets for the Garage Band Bash. From left, Tim Douglas on bass; Will Hocks on keyboard, and Noah Myers on guitar, say goodbye to fans with their final performance.
Not all people or occupations created equal [Photo]
John Merrill
Tigers face questions [Photo]
Derrick Washington, center, rushed for 50 yards and two touchdowns in Saturday’s scrimmage.
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Jr offensive lineman Colin Brown watched his teammates scrimmage, from the sideline, at Faurot Field, Saturday, August 18, 2007.
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Tight end Chase Coffman had seven catches for 63 yards and a touchdown Saturday.
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Athletes tweak training to avoid heat [Photo]
Recent hot weather has made staying in shape a major challenge for outdoor athletes of all types.
Earnhardt still confident [Photo]
Dale Earnhardt Jr. gets out of his car after engine trouble took him out of last Sunday’s race in Watkins Glen, N.Y.
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St. Louis manager Tony LaRussa, center, argues with home plate umpire Ted Barrett after Albert Pujols,right, was called out at home during the sixth inning of the Cardinals loss to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on Saturday.
Ward’s shot takes down Cards [Photo]
St. Louis manager Tony LaRussa, center, argues with home plate umpire Ted Barrett after Albert Pujols,right, was called out at home during the sixth inning of the Cardinals loss to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on Saturday.
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Chicago Cubs’ Daryle Ward celebrates at home plate with Derrek Lee, left, and Jacque Jones, right, after his third inning grand slam.
August 18, 2007
Rebuilding the reservoir [Photo]
An aerial view of the Taum Sauk reservoir, before it collapsed. The reservoir and nearby Johnson’s Shut-Ins are located about 180 miles southeast of Columbia.
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This tree, like countless others along the Black River, was damaged by the rocks and boulders swept up by the 20-foot wall of water that breached the reservoir and tore through Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park.
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Johnson’s Shut-ins, the most popular feature of the park, was filled with silt and debris after the reservoir was breached, but none of the rocks were damaged.
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