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Alamo Bowl still possible for Tigers

It’s a three-horse race for a prize that might not be there at the finish line.

Eagles relish early-season underdog role

The Coppin State men’s basketball media guide refers to it as “The Upset.” There are two pages dedicated to the one game.

Brown finds his game

That was the Marshall Brown that Missouri fans had waited to see.

Perry aims for team success

As a freshman, everything went right for Missouri gymnast Adrianne Perry. Almost.

Missouri softball team signs five new players

The Missouri softball team signed five athletes to National Letters of Intent. In-state recruits include Megan Christopher, Marla Schweisberger and Lisa Simmons , while Rhea Taylor is from Buford, Ga., and Abby Vock is from Morrison, Ill.

Pescaglia not burdened by expectations

K.C. Pescaglia isn’t buying into his own hype.

Meetings look to tap residents’ ideas in shaping city’s vision

Imagine Columbia’s Future, the city’s visioning project, will host two Big Idea Gathering Meetings this week. Anyone who “lives, works, studies or plays in Columbia” is invited to attend the meeting most convenient with their schedule. Those in attendance can expect a large group assembly and small group breakout sessions led by trained discussion leaders.

BJC lease impact questioned

David Addison, a linen service technician at Boone Hospital Center, said no one has discussed how termination of the hospital’s lease with BJC HealthCare might affect the hospital’s service employees.

Analysis: Wastewater permits expired

A permitting backlog for Missouri’s sewage treatment facilities has the state pulling inspectors out of the field to process paperwork.

City to consider theater funding request

The Missouri Symphony Society could receive $250,000 to aid in the renovation of the historic Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts if the City Council approves the funding request at its Monday meeting.

Mo. Theatre seeks donations from companies

If you’re a corporation looking for a way to help support the arts in mid-Missouri, the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts has got a deal for you.

Refuge for the sole

It’s been 25 years since Wren’s Birkenstock began repairing Columbia’s shoes, and although the location has changed several times, inside the shop it’s business as usual.

Marshal: Group home lacked sprinklers

JEFFERSON CITY — The long-term living facility where 10 people were killed and 24 people were injured in southwest Missouri, did not have a sprinkler system, according to State Assistant Fire Marshal Greg Carrell.

Forum to look at future for U.S. higher ed

Four education experts, including UM System President Elson Floyd, will discuss a controversial report that could alter the future of higher education at a public forum this afternoon.

Manslaughter trial set in I-70 crash

A trial date has been set for a Tennessee man who police say caused a fiery eight-vehicle crash on Interstate 70 this summer that killed four people.

Big-time ballerinas

Sydney Gilbreth and Rachel Spurling want to be professional ballerinas, and today and Wednesday, they will get their chances.

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