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UPDATE: Green-Beckham, two other players arrested, among five freshmen suspended
Missouri football's team spokesman Chad Moller released a statement announcing that the players would be suspended for one game.
Missouri House and Senate candidates discuss upcoming election topics
Missouri House and Senate candidates answered questions at the Columbia Public Library at a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters.
Stephens College gallery, speaker honor American spirit
"Civic Virtue: Wearing Red, White and Blue" features 74 mannequins with outfits from different time periods, showing changing times through clothing. The theme of civic virtue was continued with a visit by Stephens alum Julie Reiser, who is president of Made In USA Certified, an organization that confirms products are American-made.
Word of Dorial Green-Beckham's arrest provokes variety of responses on social media
After news broke of Dorial Green-Beckham's arrest, people took to their social media profiles to give their say.
Clutch home run sends Hickman past Rock Bridge in district semifinal
Sydney Washington's three-run sixth-inning home run gave Hickman a 4-3 district semifinal victory over Rock Bridge on Thursday, advancing the Kewpies to Friday's district championship against Jefferson City.
Little slows down Mid-Mo Women's Rugby players
Mid-Mo Rugby, nicknamed the Black Sheep, plays its season finale Saturday in Columbia.
Boone County Hall of Fame welcomes three new members
Tom Bass, an emancipated slave and world renowned horse trainer, was inducted into the Boone County Hall of Fame Thursday night, along with two others.
Senior energizes Hickman football team's defense in first year with team
Eric Wise transferred from Edgewater High School in Orlando, Fla., to Hickman High School for family reasons and has made an instant impact on the Kewpies' defense.
Rock Bridge senior Shelby Wilson tackles multiple interests
Rock Bridge senior Shelby Wilson splits his time between varsity football, baseball and the amateur rodeo circuit.
Columbia focuses on civic engagement in Mayors Challenge proposal
The city's application for Bloomberg Philanthropies' Mayors Challenge, which carries a $5 million top prize, proposes the creation of a civic engagement lab.
GEORGE KENNEDY: Kurt Schaefer, Mary Still share common ground
At Tuesday evening's state Senate debate between Mary Still and Kurt Schaefer, Still attacked the incumbent over the stances of Republican legislators, many of which Schaefer doesn't support.
North Village residents look for solutions to parking, traffic concerns
Residents and business owners voiced concern over and proposed possible solutions to the increasing traffic and parking problems.
Injuries force Missouri gymnast to turn to diving
Five knee surgeries in her gymnastics career forced Alex Skinner to make the switch from Missouri's gymnastics team to the diving team.
Missouri freshman focuses on volleyball and volunteering
In high school, Missouri freshman middle hitter Lydia Ely found time away from her busy volleyball schedule to volunteer at Ranken Jordan, a pediatric specialty hospital in Maryland Heights.
Ameren still waiting on federal funds decision for reactor production
Ameren Missouri, teamed with Westinghouse Corp., is still waiting to hear back from the U.S. Department of Energy on funding that would assist the company in manufacturing nuclear reactors.
Free statewide mapping software in schools offers hands-on experience
A new statewide license for mapping software will bring geographic information systems to K-12 classrooms for free.
Roots 'N' Blues 'N' BBQ Festival sees steady attendance, lower ticket sales
Record turnouts were seen in the half marathon and 10K races at the Roots 'N' Blues 'N' BBQ Festival.
MU TIGER CHALLENGE: Vote on the best words of encouragement for the Tigers
Join the MU Tiger Challenge game for the chance to win $100 to $1,000 this football season.
Drought worsens in some key Midwest farming states
Overall drought conditions in the lower 48 states held steady over the seven-day period ending Tuesday, with about one-fifth of the total land area in extreme or exceptional drought, the two worst classifications.