Columbia Today: March 30, 2009
Today's News
- MU lost to Connecticut Saturday night with a 85-72. Although MU lost, it marked a new beginning for the future of Missouri basketball. Get the details here.
- The Missourian describes the scene as the Tigers return home from the NCAA Tournament.
- The Kansas City Star reports that MU is in talks to keep coach Mike Anderson around for another few seasons.
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A Columbia police officer was involved in a fatal pedestrian accident Saurday night when he hit a man lying in Clark Lane near Lambeth drive. Get all details from [the Columbia Daily Tribune] (http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2009/mar/29/pedestrian-hit-killed-police-car/).
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The State Historical Society has abandoned a plan to build a new facility at Sixth and Elm streets, and with it, a plan to use eminent domain to secure the land, the Tribune reports.
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The Columbia City Council will swear in Kenneth Burton as the city's new chief of policy tonight during the regular council meeting. More from KRCG/Channel 13.




