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C.K. Odor, head of Columbia Housing Authority in '60s, dies
Oak Towers, the Blind Boone Community Center and Paquin Tower were among the community landmarks completed when he was executive director. He had a major impact on public housing in Moberly, too.
Made In Boone County
There are many advantages to eating locally made products. Boone County offers many locally made foods including breads, honey ice cream, wing sauce and cheese.
Graduating with honor
Forty-five officers from the U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force and Marine Corps were commissioned in Mizzou Arena on Sunday in a ceremony marking the official beginning to each new officer’s career.
MU at 93% of $1 billion fundraising goal
Athletics raised nearly 23 percent, while the School of Medicine chipped in 16 percent to the For All We Call Mizzou campaign.
One injured, three in custody after shooting at Athena Night Club
Early Sunday morning, Columbia police responded to a reported shooting outside the Athena Night Club. A man who had been wounded was found later at University Hospital. Police took three people into custody.
Suspicious fire causes about $50,000 in damage to duplex
A suspicious fire caused an estimated $50,000 damage Sunday morning at a duplex on Moberly Drive.
10 ways that Bush shows his ineffectiveness
Bush is fiddling like Nero did in Rome, while our country falls apart.
Mo. House dissension more prevalent with lame ducks
Two lame ducks — Gov. Matt Blunt and House Speaker Rod Jetton — resulted in a Republican split in the House and little action on issues, especially Blunt's plan to provide government-subsidized health insurance to as many as 200,000 lower-income Missourians
Forecasters see weak economy even if housing, credit improve
Economic forecasters say the worst of the painful housing slump and the credit crunch might come to an end this year, but they expect the economy will weaken further and unemployment will rise.
That’s the latest outlook from forecasters in a survey to be released Monday by the National Association for Business Economics.
Burma junta rejects outside recovery efforts
Stuart Loory talks about the aftermath of the Myanmar cyclone.

