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Missouri basketball upends Purdue
Marshall Brown's words send Missouri to victory
Former Missouri recruit has no regrets about ending up at Purdue
Keaton Grant returns to Mizzou Arena with Purdue.
Commentary: Daniel's historic accomplishment
Daniel didn't win the Heisman, but he accomplished something remarkable.
For Baptist pastor, success is a result of inclusion
When John Baker and others reflect on his ministry and how First Baptist has pursued social justice and a sense of community over the last decade, it is clear his work has tried to be consistent with the church’s heritage.
County placed under ice storm warning
The National Weather Service in St. Louis placed Boone County under an ice storm warning on Saturday afternoon through Sunday evening.
Antique postcard show draws collectors
Rare postcards can fetch thousands of dollars, but the search is about more than money.
Emergency contact information
Here are some emergency contact numbers for storm safety.
Columbia women collect money for orphans in Kenya
Three church members are asking the community to make monetary donations or give articles of gently used clothing and small toys to the children at Mama Wilfrida Children’s Home in Kenya.
Gardner waived by Chicago Bulls
Former Missouri star appeared in four games for the NBA team.
The John Merrill debate: As journalists and educators, this much we know for certain
Though debate rightfully rages over the consequence of John Merrill’s quote-lifting column, MU School of Journalism faculty say its ethical problem is set in stone.
Merrill's columns should be reinstated
Professionals in the news business weigh in on John Merrill's unwarranted firing.
Save college football like Blunt saved Christmas
Good news: Gov. Blunt says it's acceptable to say 'Merry Christmas. Bad news: The BCS bowl selection system is flawed.