Week in Comments

The week in comments: Conflict of interest policy and election fallout (continued)

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.

The week in comments: Downtown policing, restricting Planned Parenthood, 'childish' secession threats

Every week, readers 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.

The week in comments: Election results, downtown camera performance art and traffic changes

Every week, readers of ColumbiaMissourian.com offer their opinions on the news and the Missourian's coverage of it.

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.

The week in comments: more on Buffalo, Third Ward council race tactics, downtown surveillance, and cinder use

Every week, readers of this Web site offer their opinions on the news and the Missourian's coverage of it. This week's hot topics included more discussion of Ten things you didn't know about Buffalo, the campaign methods of the Third Ward council seat candidates, surveillance cameras downtown and the city's use of cinders in winter.

The week in comments: Offending Buffalo, gas prices, K2 and marijuana laws

Every week, readers of ColumbiaMissourian.com offer their opinions on the news and the Missourian's coverage of it. This week's hottest story for comments was the commentary "Ten things you didn't know about Buffalo," which garnered more than 70 comments.

The week in comments: Council candidate profile bias, downtown cameras and hate crime sentencing

Every week, readers of this Web site offer their opinions on the news and the Missourian's coverage of it. This week's hot topics included biases between profile pieces on Gary Kespohl and Karl Skala, a mayoral candidate discussion on downtown cameras, appropriate punishment for the two students involved in the cotton ball incident and the '48 Hours Mystery' special on Joshua Kezer.

The week in comments: A faux-flash mob; cotton ball fury; City Council seating and art

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. This week's hottest topics included the cotton ball incident, the flash mob planned for the MU-KU game and the absence of a familiar piece of art from the Columbia City Council chambers.

The week in comments: A telling video; the true risks of secondhand smoke; irksome candidates

On every story, readers of ColumbiaMissourian.com have the opportunity to offer their opinions on the news and the Missourian's coverage of it. Here, we offer a digest of some of the most interesting of those conversations from last week.

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