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Calling for the truth

JEFFERSON CITY — Quiet days don’t exist in the eighth-floor offices of the Missouri Public Services Commission.

Kids discover conservation, wildlife

A live snake, an American kestrel and compost worms together with a preserved sturgeon were some of the wild animals on display for Columbia children and their parents at the American Legion Post 202 just outside Columbia.

Consultant offers view on police complaints

A 20-year-old system for conducting internal reviews at the Columbia Police Department should be “completely revamped,” a consultant plans to tell City Council members tonight.

Silver ‘Clutch’ in MU victory

For the Missouri softball team, Sunday’s game against No. 10 Texas (26-9, 2-3) saw repeat performances from two of its standouts in Saturday’s come-from-behind victory.

Frey saves Tigers with late heroics

Evan Frey wasn’t even supposed to need to bat in the ninth inning Sunday afternoon.

MU’s Stewart selected for Hall of Fame

Former Missouri coach Norm Stewart was elected Sunday to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.

Injury clouds Riddle’s pro future

Getting chosen for the random extra security check before boarding the plane at the Cleveland airport was the finishing touch to one of the worst weekends EeTisha Riddle has ever had to experience.

Liu, Pruitt acing time management

Hickman tennis players Ben Liu and Cole Pruitt have grown accustomed to balancing academics and athletics.

Saving bodies

More than 24,000 American soldiers have been wounded in Iraq since the war began in March 2003. Most of the injuries have been to the arms and legs, and hundreds of soldiers have suffered infections that led to the amputation of one or more limbs.

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