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Missouri sideline reacts to final minutes of Saturday's football game
As time ran out for Missouri, coach Gary Pinkel and his players never lost faith.
ANALYSIS: No more, no fewer audits before election
Missouri Auditor Susan Montee says timing of audit releases not under her control, but she doesn't plan to suspend them during election season as other have done previously.
LETTER: Nine tips to prevent being shocked by a Taser
If you obey the officer, the risk of being shot with a Taser goes down considerably.
Difficult budget forces cuts in city travel and training
Police and IT departments and Columbia Water and Light will feel the most impact as the City Council pushes for tighter travel and training budgets.
Early bird gets the vote? Politicians hunt early ballots
Campaigns and party strategists are putting increasing amounts of money and effort into swaying voters who cast their ballots early.
MU soccer finishes challenging nonconference schedule
The Tigers lost 3-2 to Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Sunday afternoon.
Sunday morning fire displaces Columbia resident
There was about $50,000 worth of damage.
The week in comments: brick streets, Proposition B, Missouri football, re-introducing elk to Missouri
Every week, readers of ColumbiaMissourian.com offer their opinions on the news and the Missourian's coverage of it. Here, we offer you a digest of some of the conversations we found most interesting.
Bowyer snaps 88-race drought in Chase opener
Carl Edwards' winless streak continues after his 11th-place finish in the first race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.
Soaked racers complete Columbia’s first Susan G. Komen 5K
More than 4,000 walkers and runners participated in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on Sunday. Many of the events surrounding the race were canceled because of rain, but the 5K drew record participants and has already raised more than $140,000 for breast cancer research, screening and awareness.
Hickman and Rock Bridge swim teams compete in COMO Invitational
