Columbia Today: Sept. 24, 2009

Today's News

Gov. Nixon announces his plan to clean-up Lake of the Ozarks. The Department of Natural Resources will begin testing waters for contaminants and cracking down on permit violations. Read more here.

The final 18 candidates have been chosen for Citizen's Police Review Board, a group that will review cases of alleged police misconduct. The final group will consist of nine members, eight of whom will be taken from the current candidates. Read more and identify the candidates here.

An H1N1 hot line is now available through the MU Health Care Center. Callers will have their virus-related questions answered by three operators and can receive advice on vaccinations, tips to stay healthy and more. To reach the hot line, dial 884-9898. Read more here.

What's Happening

Eric Hutchinson performs a free show at Jesse Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

"We Always Swing" Jazz Series Pub Crawl from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. See venues and locations here.

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