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Jerseys of Missouri football players go various ways after games
Offensive lineman Kurtis Gregory's jerseys have scattered over the years.
Rally falls short for Missouri women's basketball team
The Tigers cut an 11-point deficit down to one before falling to No. 9 Florida State in the championship game of the Seminole Classic.
Club Memoir tries to move past Athena's reputation
Club owner Vinay Atluri said that safety has been his No. 1 priority for Club Memoir, and the club has not received a single police dispatch call during the six months it has been open.
Mustaches begin to grow back into fashion
Recent mentions of the St. Louis-based American Mustache Institute on the Colbert Report and the Jay Leno Show have brought national attention to facial hair.
Former Columbia Water and Light director held in Kansas in shooting deaths
James Kraig Kahler, a former director of Columbia Water and Light, was being held Sunday in eastern Kansas in connection with the shooting deaths of his estranged wife and two teenage daughters. Kahler was scheduled to stand trial Wednesday for a domestic assault charge against his wife.
Analysis: College deal fits with Missouri, federal laws
Because of existing state and federal laws tuition may not have increased even without the governor's plan, which must still be approved by the state Legislature.
The Love Seat ministry provides furniture for those in need
The Columbia affiliate of Love INC provides churches with an opportunity to help those in need though a variety of ministries. In October, they launched The Love Seat Furniture Bank to provide basic furniture to Columbians in need.
Columbia lawyer Mallory Mayse combines law and sports
Analysis: Friday finds big turnouts but small sales gains
The actual amount spent per person on Black Friday decreased though nearly 195 million people visited stores and Web sites.
No Shave November celebrates masculinity through scruffiness
Participants do not shave for the entire month of November in order to celebrate masculinity. Movember, a similar movement, brings awareness to men’s health research and raise donations for prostate and testicular cancer research.
Suspect in Thanksgiving vehicle assault surrenders
The man is accused of punching and kicking his ex-girlfriend on Thanksgiving morning.
Former Columbia Water & Light director in custody on suspicion of three slayings
James "Kraig" Kahler is in custody in Kansas in connection with the slaying of his wife and two daughters.
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