Missouri News
![]()
Articles 91 - 100 of most recent articles
City ponders how to divvy road money; Some want to see more social services.
An item regarding the allocation of federal Community Development Block Grants at this week’s Columbia City Council meeting dredged up a reoccurring debate over whether the city funds road projects in the central city at the expense of programs that could improve the community.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
An item regarding the allocation of federal Community Development Block Grants at this week’s Columbia City Council meeting dredged up a reoccurring debate over whether the city funds road projects in the central city at the expense of programs that could improve the community.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Funding shift cheers MU libraries
At the end of a ceremony yesterday highlighting fundraising achievements, University of Missouri Director of Libraries Jim Cogswell smiled and whispered to himself, "Yay!"
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
At the end of a ceremony yesterday highlighting fundraising achievements, University of Missouri Director of Libraries Jim Cogswell smiled and whispered to himself, "Yay!"
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Heavyweight contender
Like many 6-month-olds, Dolly did not enjoy her bath yesterday. She screamed, knocked over bottles of soap and even squealed. She was beginning to alarm anyone within earshot, much to the dismay of her caretaker, Sadie Barnes.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Like many 6-month-olds, Dolly did not enjoy her bath yesterday. She screamed, knocked over bottles of soap and even squealed. She was beginning to alarm anyone within earshot, much to the dismay of her caretaker, Sadie Barnes.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
GOP race shifts to negative
If you can’t say anything nice about somebody, run in a political primary.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
If you can’t say anything nice about somebody, run in a political primary.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Political role got spark from Wilson; Miller touts tenure among credentials.
Karen Miller was not particularly active in politics in her early years, but her involvement in a whirlwind campaign for future Gov. Roger Wilson’s state Senate seat gave her the political bug.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Karen Miller was not particularly active in politics in her early years, but her involvement in a whirlwind campaign for future Gov. Roger Wilson’s state Senate seat gave her the political bug.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
College students filling in at polls; Grant money helping with election training.
With the help of a $12,000 state grant, the Boone County Clerk’s office is training more than 100 college students to be poll workers and judges in the Aug. 5 primary election, Clerk Wendy Noren said today.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
With the help of a $12,000 state grant, the Boone County Clerk’s office is training more than 100 college students to be poll workers and judges in the Aug. 5 primary election, Clerk Wendy Noren said today.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Routine procedure or critical care?; MU Health administrators say a new consultant’s work will build upon an excellent prognosis, but some phys
University Hospital administrators say they will have to replace or upgrade facilities to the tune of an estimated $1 billion during the next 15 years to stay competitive. Gary Forsee, the University of Missouri System president, knows that will require bolstering the health enterprise’s bottom line.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
University Hospital administrators say they will have to replace or upgrade facilities to the tune of an estimated $1 billion during the next 15 years to stay competitive. Gary Forsee, the University of Missouri System president, knows that will require bolstering the health enterprise’s bottom line.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Police: Caller made mass-murder threats
A Tennessee man is in custody at the Boone County Jail today, accused of making hundreds of phone calls to a University of Missouri office last month and threatening a mass killing there.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
A Tennessee man is in custody at the Boone County Jail today, accused of making hundreds of phone calls to a University of Missouri office last month and threatening a mass killing there.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Projects to focus on Hinkson Creek water
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded more than $680,000 in grant money to help local entities improve the water quality of Hinkson Creek.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded more than $680,000 in grant money to help local entities improve the water quality of Hinkson Creek.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Lightning blamed for power outages
Lightning struck a steel utility pole near the city’s Municipal Power Plant on Business Loop 70 at about 8:20 a.m. today, causing power outages to city electric customers between Providence Road and College Avenue, from Business Loop 70 East to just south of Broadway.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City
Lightning struck a steel utility pole near the city’s Municipal Power Plant on Business Loop 70 at about 8:20 a.m. today, causing power outages to city electric customers between Providence Road and College Avenue, from Business Loop 70 East to just south of Broadway.
ColumbiaTribune.com – 8 hours, 36 minutes ago ¦ comment?
found in Columbia-Jefferson City