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Columbia's West Broadway nominated for historic register
"W. Broadway, at limits." That's how the 1907 Columbia city directory describes the Hulett house.
Tomorrow is New Year's Eve. It is also a blue moon. There is a reason that things done rarely are referred to as done "once in a blue moon". Blue moons, two full moons in one month, don't happen very often.
Columbia hosts 15th annual First Night celebration
This year's First Night , the community's annual celebration on New Year's Eve, features a 5k run/walk in the afternoon followed by more than 60 performances and family activities in eight venues downtown.
Three injured in Benton County crash on Christmas Day
Three people were injured in a one-vehicle rollover crash Christmas Day in Benton County.
MU Limits Parties for Fraternities and Sororities
University of Missouri fraternities and sororities have put new limits on off-campus parties after two sexual assaults and a bus accident at a Boone County winery.
Greek boards draft new policy to make socials safer
MU fraternities and sororities have agreed to a joint social policy that places new limits on the parties they sponsor.
A Administrators at the Harbor House shelter have created an isolation and recovery room for their guests suffering from either the seasonal flu or the H1N1 flu.
Clinch tells jury why he killed former brother-in-law
Jurors had just settled into their seats Wednesday morning when public defender Jennifer Bukowsky jarred the courtroom with her first question.
Accused murderer testifies in his own defense
A A Hallsville man accused of murdering his former brother-in-law testified in his own defense during day 2 of his trial.
Trial to begin for suspect in 2007 McDonald's shooting
A 2007 murder case will finally come to trial Monday, but the central question that delayed it hasn't been resolved.
Eugene and Beverly Embry, of Sedalia, will observe their 58th wedding anniversary on Oct.
The fall tradition of pumpkin picking was in full swing amidst Saturday's brisk temperatures.
Rocheport man crushed, killed by skid loader
Sheriff's deputies investigated the death yesterday of Kenneth Rall, 50. Rall was crushed by the loading arms of a skid loade r in the 9200 block of Graham Road, Maj.
Mizzou Frat Brother Crushed by Bus; Ponzi Schemester from Kirksville...
Check out this sampling of what happened in Missouri over the weekend: 1) Rollin' on a Rev'ler: Bus Crushes Mizzou Student in Winery Parking Lot Around 1 a.m. last Friday, a bus loaded with college students was pulling out of the parking lot at Les Bourgeois Vineyards in Rocheport .
Missouri winery cancels student parties
A mid-Missouri winery has canceled a slate of upcoming student parties after two reports of sexual assault and a bus accident involving a University of Missouri student.
MU Student's Condition Improves
The MU student who was hit by a bus Friday has been upgraded to good condition at University Hospital.
MU Student Hit By Bus Improves
The condition of a University of Missouri student struck by a bus has improved. Twenty-two-year-old Brian Lindsey of Springfield initially was listed in serious condition after the accident early Friday.
Bus rolls on top of Springfield man at winery in Rocheport
A man from Springfield is in serious condition after being run over by a bus in a winery parking lot.
Two artists reflect on personal experiences in 'Seeing Visions' work
Byron Smith can remember hanging out at Cemetery Hill, a predominantly black neighborhood in Columbia where he heard the train traffic at Wabash Station.