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Boil Order Issued
STURGEON - The City of Sturgeon has issued a 48 hour boil order.
KOMU.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 12:42 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Lawmakers React To Bailout
MEXICO - After Monday's vote on Capitol Hill many people have gone back to work, but the economy is still on the minds of many mid-Missourians.
KOMU.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 10:51 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Consumer Spending At Worst
COLUMBIA - The August consumer spending report has been released, and spending is at the worst it has been in six months.
KOMU.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 10:43 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Riding Amtrak With AARP
JEFFERSON CITY - AARP members took the Amtrak across the state from Kansas City to St. Louis to campaign for quality health care.
KOMU.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 10:37 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Improving Bicycle Safety
COLUMBIA - Columbia city leaders said they are not proud that more than 30 bicycle accidents have happened within the city in the past two years.
KOMU.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 10:36 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Solar Energy on the Rise
COLUMBIA - Starting in November, some Columbians will pay more for electricity so that the city can add solar energy to the list of natural resources available.
KOMU.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 10:21 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Spirit riders; In return to Texas, the girls face some stiff competition.
With summer coming to a close, the Spirit Riders planned their return to Texas. They put the finishing touches on their routines and bought Western-style shirts for their appearance in the Extreme Mustang Makeover competition. A new batch of bright pink T-shirts told the world, “Think you ... more »
ColumbiaTribune.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 7:52 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Missouri lawmakers divided over failed bill
Many people were angry about the proposed $700 billion Wall Street bailout, and they let Congress know about it.
ColumbiaTribune.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 7:52 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Suspect’s statements targeted; Lawyers’ remarks open death-penalty trial.
Michael Dowell lied to investigators about having never met homicide victim Stephanie Hogland after DNA evidence led detectives to him 15 years after her death, a prosecutor said today as a Boone County jury began hearing evidence in a death penalty case from Lincoln County.
ColumbiaTribune.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 7:52 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Return to traditional math raises questions
Columbia Public Schools administrators plan to adopt a traditional approach to teaching elementary math next year, but details of that transition have yet to be hashed out.
ColumbiaTribune.com  –  Sep 30, 2008 7:52 PM [GMT]  –  comment?