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Missouri baseball team's scrappy play helps avoid series sweep
Andrew Thigpen, known for his scrappy play, made the most of a rare start in the Missouri baseball team's 13-9 come-from-behind victory against Baylor on Sunday at Taylor Stadium.
Proposed regulations target hog hunting industry
Rep. Tom Loehner, R-Koelztown, is working to regulate Missouri's commercial hunting industry by tightening regulations for recklessly released animals.
Missouri women's golfer has record setting day
Julia Potter set a school record with a three-round score of 208 in the Rebel Intercollegiate.
COLUMN: Learn to cherish treasures found through faith
Simple items found at Salvation Army Family Thrift Stores have the potential to be cherished items passed through generations.
The week in comments: Candidate funding revealed, legalizing horse slaughter and gathering signatures for a Taser-free city
Every week, readers of ColumbiaMissourian.com offer their opinions on the news and the Missourian's coverage of it.
PHOTO GALLERY: Children hunted for 2,600 eggs in Douglass Park
Children participated in an egg hunt, face painting, and other activities Saturday at Douglass Park for the Easter Eggstravaganza.
ANALYSIS: Republicans outnumber Democrats as Missouri candidates
Results of Missouri's candidacy filing show that there are more Republican than Democratic candidates, and a rise of third party candidates, this year.
Man drowns in southern Missouri river in attempt to rescue someone
A southern Missouri man drowned Saturday while trying to help someone who had fallen in to Jacks Fork River.
First Missouri effort to use speed cameras on hold
Police chief doesn't want to start the program with a potential bill trying to stop it.
