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Rock Bridge boys golf win Kirksville Tiger Classic
Hickman finishes fourth at Kirksville Tiger Classic
Hickman lacrosse beats Chaminade
Kewpies track performs well at Kirkwood Invitational
Missouri tennis finishes regular season with loss at Oklahoma
Missouri softball loses at Texas
Diminutive Skinner big for Rock Bridge boys tennis
It’s impossible not to notice Aaron Skinner at Rock Bridge tennis matches. Skinner is the shortest player on the team, one of the most talkative Bruins off the court, and is talented. All this, and he’s only a freshman.
Republicans of the 9th Congressional District clash at convention
Republicans of the 9th Congressional District (including Boone and 25 other counties) met Saturday to elect three delegates to the state convention, select a presidential elector, and to review amendments proposed for the party platform.
And they did, but the procedure was not without controversy.
What’s up with that?: Slab-filled trailers part of new parking garage project
All that pre-cast concrete on the lot of the former Osco drug store is destined for the new parking garage near University Hospital.
MU vet school’s annual open house draws diverse crowd
This year’s event, “Come, Sit, Stay,” featured the Budweiser Clydesdales, the Purina Incredible Dog team, a horse show and a petting zoo.
City staff recommends flights to Memphis
A proposal from Minnesota-based Mesaba Aviation Inc. to provide three round-trip flights per day between Columbia Regional and Memphis International airports has won the favor of city staff.
Demolition of Guitar house makes way for shopping center
A Civil War-era home was torn down last month so a new development could be built in northern Columbia after efforts to save it were unsuccessful.
City Council to hold public hearing regarding hospital
The City Council will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Monday regarding the rezoning of a tract of land for a proposed long-term acute care hospital.
Stewart Park gets spring cleaning
Members of the Park Hill Neighborhood Improvement Association gathered today at Stewart Park for their spring cleanup.
Stephens College goes green
This year, the Stephens College Student Government Association implemented Stephens College Going Green, a plan to decrease energy use and increase recycling.
Two injured in early morning accident
A two-car collision on Stadium Boulevard early Saturday sent two people to the hospital for injuries.
Seminar aimed at helping churches quell congregational arguments
COLUMBIA — Wars between religions are not new, and most people are aware of fights within denominations. But congregational arguments are something different. Few people are aware of them or what they’re about.
Equal opportunity remains a goal, not a reality
UM System President Gary Forsee has strongly endorsed the value of diversity and walked the walk.
Graduate school is accessible, affordable for everyone
UM System Vice President Gordon Lamb has presented state legislature with a program that will illustrate what graduate school can do for all Missourians.