Outlook
Oct. 7, 2008 (Volume 75, Issue 12)
Graham, Schaefer worry about loan woes
By Andrea Kszystyniak
Both said they supported the MOHELA sale, but not attached restrictions.
Man arrested in Providence Road knife assault
By Matt LaVeille
At about 10:21 p.m. Friday, the Columbia Police Department responded to a knife assault call in the Forest Village Apartments, located at 3001 S. Providence Road. Shortly after arriving on ...
Column: Palin speaks to the heart of the nation
By Marcus Bowen
Last week, our nation witnessed the first and only vice presidential debate of this campaign cycle. It would be easy for me to recite the opinions of the television talking ...
Suspect apprehended in murder case
By Trevor Eischen
A Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper arrested a suspect in a local murder case during a traffic stop Sunday night, a Columbia Police Department news release stated.Clyde Hyler III, 22, ...
Bailout bill comes with additions, earmarks
By Eva Dou
The Missouri House delegation voted 5-4 for the new version of the bill.
Clint Zweifel aims to help provide economic relief.
By Scott Kanowsky
The Democratic nominee said he knows the position, its importance.
Republican candidate preaches fiscal responsibility
By Scott Kanowsky
Lager believes in lower taxes and a smaller government.
State treasurer candidate Rodney Farthing outlines beliefs
By Scott Kanowsky
Farthing, running for state treasurer, mixes personal, political.
Firefighter Challenge targets future firefighters
By Stephanie Spain
The event was held on Saturday.
Religion's influence on the 2008 vote uncertain
By Sam Butterfield
Issues like the economy and the war in Iraq have surpassed morality issues.
Oct. 3, 2008 (Volume 75, Issue 11)
ASUM invites candidates to discuss student issues
By Andrea Kszystyniak
Candidates were invited to speak to a student audience on the issues.
Palin, Biden debate in St. Louis
By Greg Young, Gretchen Mahan and Mary Daly
Opinions lean both ways, but all agree candidates represented well.
Michelle Obama addresses crowd in Kansas City
By Mary Daly
Her speech gave emphasis on Missouri's position as a swing state.
Column: Baker will bring change
By Trevor Turner
It has been an absolutely shameful week for politics. Sarah Palin's interviews are going so bad that Saturday Night Live is now using Palin's own words in skits and they ...
Missouri State Public Defender System allowed to turn down cases
By Matt LaVeille
The change is because there are a large number of cases and lack of staff.
Chris Koster focuses on Medicaid fraud
By Kelsey Proud
The candidate for attorney general cites his experience in law enforcement as a deciding factor in the election.
Republican Mike Gibbons focuses on cyber crimes
By Kelsey Proud
Mike Gibbons said he would focus on cyber predators, identity theft and fraud.
Campaign yard sign theft becoming prominent in Columbia
By Grace Clarke
Columbia residents have increasingly woken up to find their campaign yard signs have been stolen or burned.
Candidates discuss benefits for MU student veterans
By Zach Toombs
The candidates discuss importance of paying for student veterans at MU.
Economy hurting regional airport
By Grace Clarke
The 3-flights-a-day local airport said it plans to be vigilant on adjustments toward students' needs and flight availability to increase traffic in the coming months. Columbia Public Works Department spokeswoman ...
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