Columbia Today: Nov. 3, 2009
Today’s News
Boonville’s central heating and cooling systems plant Nordyne is cutting half of its staff by 110 positions next year due to the fall in the housing market. Get the full story with the Columbia Daily Tribune.
Mo-X shuttle service celebrated 10 tough years of business in October. Business partners Norm Ruebling and Brent “Doc” Moore also own a charter service called Doc & Norm Direct. The staff has grown from five in 1999 to 78 in 2009. Passengers have increased from 1 in 1999 to an estimated 72,000 in 2009. Find out more from the Columbia Missourian.
What’s Happening
The Freshman iLife Competition Main Event will take place tomorrow in Memorial Student Union’s Wrench Auditorium at 6 p.m. The judges will announce the freshman group winners for first, second, third and honorary mention.
Country musician Clint Black will perform in Jesse Auditorium tomorrow night at 7 p.m. Student tickets run from $25.50 to $23 to $15.50.




