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Tigers show potential

Freshman Leo Lyons came in as the blue-chip recruit who Tiger fans hoped would eventually fill the hole left by Linas Kleiza at power forward.

Friendship flourishes at MU games

The cup holders are nice. There are more bathrooms and wider aisles. And the seats are a lot more comfortable. But the company, now the company is second to none.

End of season, outlook fluster Chiefs

KANSAS CITY — The only 10-win team not in the playoffs seethed with frustration Monday. Players stuffed their belongings into black plastic bags and reluctantly said their goodbyes, filled with thoughts of what might have been.

Rams officially dismiss Martz

ST. LOUIS — Now that Mike Martz has medical clearance to return to coaching, he will need to find a team.

Blues back to form with fast start

ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Blues finally got off to a strong start at home.

Lighting up their lives

Several years ago, Laura Christisen met Ethel, a petite woman who harbored an enormous resentment. Ethel, who was in her late 80s, hated leaving the home her husband built five decades earlier to move into a nursing home. And she let Christisen know it: Seething with anger, she proclaimed, “God is dead!”

Bill would trim some cuts to Medicaid

JEFFERSON CITY, — Some legislators denounced waste, fraud and abuse last year as they repealed a Medicaid health care program for the working disabled.

Council to mull rates for tax bills

Mike Martin doesn’t believe he should have to pay a $2,400 special tax bill for street and sidewalk work in front of his rental properties on North Sixth Street.

Hooters to open in Columbia this month

The Hooters restaurant chain is opening its first franchise in mid-Missouri.

Doris Chiles, 64, dies

She loved to cook. She loved to read. But, more than anything, Doris Mearl Saling Chiles loved helping others.

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