January 13, 2007

CenturyTel, city tangle over TV

CenturyTel is poised to begin competing with the cable and satellite companies by offering digital television service through its existing telephone wires in Columbia, and some of CenturyTel’s employees are already testing the technology in their homes. “Consumers are looking to get the triple play—voice, telephone, internet and TV—all from one provider,” said Don Neely, […]

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PYSK: Marie Nau Hunter

Manager, City of Columbia Office of Cultural Affairs AGE: 37 JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsible for the programs and services of the city’s Office of Cultural Affairs, including funding of local arts organizations, the Percent for Art program and the Columbia Festival of the Arts. YEARS LIVED IN COLUMBIA: 18 ORIGINAL HOMETOWN: Springfield EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree and

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Let’s turn Columbia’s alleys into inviting urban stroll ways

I was strolling down the long, wide alley that runs behind the businesses along Broadway and had a brilliant idea! Why not spiff up this alley—and others like it—by creating pedestrian-friendly stroll ways in the spirit of other great cities such as New Orleans, Paris and New York? Alleys are sometimes known for funky smells,

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