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May 13, 2008 (Volume 74, Online Update)

Photo ID proposal passes Senate committee

Support for the proposal is split mostly along party lines.

May 12, 2008 (Volume 74, Online Update)

Columbia Police chief takes UM Health Care job

Chief Randy Boehm will start as security manager in July.

May 9, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 56)

Flights to Memphis will begin Aug. 19

Graceland and Beale Street will be a little closer to Columbia in August. Mesaba Airlines, a subsidiary of Northwest Airlines, was chosen by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday ...

Higher ed. funding up 7 percent

Despite nationwide panic about the U.S. economy, state legislators are increasing state funding for colleges and universities higher than the rate of inflation. The General Assembly planted a seal of ...

Residents get bus fare break

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With gas prices approaching $3.50 a gallon, Columbia residents could catch a slight break on their commuting costs on Thursday. Try Transit Day was part of Bike, Walk and Wheel ...

Blunt files Sunshine request against Harris

Blunt requested records dating back to 2003.

College Clips

Impaled goat terrifies Harvard students At 9 a.m. Saturday, Harvard University junior Jessica Means was finishing her breakfast as she entered the Eliot courtyard. “There was the skin, the body ...

25th District heats up with endorsements

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Three candidates are running in the Democratic primary for the House seat.

Columbia residents seek diversity, knowledge

Days after the failure of the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative, which sought to end affirmative action in Missouri, Columbia residents met Wednesday to discuss the issue and diversity in the ...

Columbia police serve narcotics warrant

Correction Appended At 8:51 p.m. Thursday, the Columbia Police Department SWAT team served a warrant to Blake S. Babbs, 22, of the 3900 block of Buttonwood Drive. According to a ...

No leads in Sunday sexual assault

Columbia police have made no developments in a case of sexual assault reported by a 24-year-old Columbia woman Sunday afternoon, according to Columbia Police Department Detective Sgt. Ken Hammond. He ...

Two men robbed, assaulted Wednesday

Columbia police said they are investigating an incident in which two men robbed and assaulted three other men as they were picking up newspapers to deliver. The two suspects, holding ...

YouZeum opens in good health

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Area schools’ health classes better watch their backs — there’s a new museum in town, and it’s already making waves in Columbia health education. The YouZeum, located at the intersection ...

May 6, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 55)

Interactive museum opens downtown

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The YouZeum is a result of collaborative effort in Columbia.

Fresh food served with a smile

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Shoppers can interact with the farmers who grew their food.

Police respond to gunshots, find marijuana

A gunshot led Columbia police to search a home on Alpine Ridge Drive, where they arrested three men and ticketed an MU freshman early Monday morning. An unidentified complainant told ...

Column: Really, Bush?

Instead of writing a sentimental final column, discussing my plans for achieving world peace, ending social stratification and my ultimate goal of uniting all of America into one gigantic, all-inclusive ...

Woman assaulted in downtown alley

She was injured in the struggle, which took place Saturday.

Alternative transportation focus of annual event

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Although they were told the event was not a competition, contestants participating in a race during the kick off to Bike, Walk and Wheel Week ignored the statement. Some contestants ...

Smoking ban’s future not promising

Sen. Joan Bray, D-St. Louis, sponsored the bill for the statewide smoking ban.

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