KOMU-TV Columbia - Sun Nov 08
The Central Missouri Humane Society has a new list of problems. The mid-Missouri SCORE, Service Corps of Retired Executives, started an evaluation in June of 2008 after the Central Missouri Humane Society asked the organization for help.
This visitor talks the talk and rides the rideThe Baltimore Sun - Sun Nov 08
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Boone County committee to research possibilty of use taxMissourian - Sun Nov 08
A use tax on Internet and out-of-state sales might be a partial solution to the declining sales tax revenue that has the city of Columbia and Boone County governments struggling to make ends meet.
Electronic waste in mid-Missouri gets collected, recycledMissourian - Sun Nov 08
COLUMBIA Craving the newest TV, computer or cell phone might hurt more than just your bank account.
Baylor beats Missouri, snaps Big 12 road skidJoplin - Sat Nov 07
ESPN The Baylor team celebrate as they run off the field after they defeated Missouri 40-32 in an NCAA college ... Associated Press COLUMBIA, Mo.
Water Main Break In ColumbiaKOMU.com - Fri Nov 06
A water main break occured at Dawn Ridge Road and Clark Lane in Columbia around 5 p.m., leaving customers without water.
Two early morning Columbia robberies appear to be connectedMissourian - Fri Nov 06
Columbia police believe two early Friday morning robberies, one in East Campus and another on Rock Quarry Road, could be connected.
Water main repairs require water shut off in north ColumbiaMissourian - Fri Nov 06
Repairs to a broken water main caused water to be shut off for 200-300 Columbia residents Friday evening, said city Water and Light spokeswoman Connie Kacprowicz.
Heller Road property recommended for industrial zoningMissourian - Fri Nov 06
A site promoted for high-tech employment by the Missouri Department of Economic Development was recommended for industrial zoning by the Columbia Planning and Zoning Commission on Thursday.
It's time to end Taser use in ColumbiaMissourian - Fri Nov 06
At a press conference held in Columbia on Oct. 30, the Taser-free Columbia campaign was announced.
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