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Capitol art captures views of Missouri a century ago
Lightning flashed over the Missouri Capitol on Oct. 6, 1924, just 13 years after the building burned to the ground following a powerful lightning strike. This time lightning flashes were joined by the red hues of celebratory fireworks. This was the grand pageant to celebrate the opening of the new Capitol. Though the Capitol had […]
Missouri Basketball: 2024-25 season preview for the Tigers
It’s no secret that last season was a complete disaster for Missouri. The Tigers were coming off the team's best finish in a decade and the fanbase was excited for another tournament run. But nobody could predict what actually happened. Most of the returning players on the roster took a huge step back, both the offense and defense regressed, and injuries hurt any chances of a repeat tournament appearance. Early season losses to Memphis and Jackson State set the tone for the season, dashing any expectations for the remainder of the schedule. The Tigers ended the season on a 19-game losing streak and failed to win a single conference matchup.
Columbia council to say goodbye to health director, may decide camera surveillance policy
The Columbia City Council Monday night could make some significant policy and purchase decisions for the police department. Prior to that, though, they will say goodbye to Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services Director Stephanie Browning and welcome in Rebecca Roesslet as the new director. Browning announced her retirement last month...
Kentucky Defeats Missouri in Straight Sets
The No. 13 Kentucky Wildcats volleyball team defeated the Missouri Tigers in straight sets on Sunday afternoon at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington. The final score was 25-18, 25-20, 25-21. Kentucky’s balanced offensive attack was led by sophomore outside hitter Brooklyn DeLeye with 12 kills and senior Megan Wilson with 10 kills. The Wildcats hit .303 […] The post Kentucky Defeats Missouri in Straight Sets appeared first on DailyNewsMissouri.
Opinion: External audit could save Columbia from fiscal cliff
Ongoing mismanagement, malfeasance and obfuscation by Columbia’s leaders has forced concerned citizens to come together in calling for an external audit of the city’s administration and finances. This investigation by the Missouri State Auditor would focus on the city’s water and electric utilities, where delays and mishandling have already cost Columbia tens of millions of dollars. Every resident is affected, especially those on limited and fixed incomes, but now they have a path toward a solution. The...
Missouri Tigers most to blame for ugly beatdown vs. Texas AM
It’s always the weeks that you least expect… when looking at the college football week six slate, it looked like this was going to be one of the worst weeks of the season in terms of entertaining games. There was just one top-25 matchup as the Missouri football team traveled to play Texas A&M, and […] The post Missouri Tigers most to blame for ugly beatdown vs. Texas A&M appeared first on ClutchPoints.
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