June 29, 2020

John Gilbreth of Pizza Tree in Columbia MO

July: Briefly in the News

Small Business Local Restaurants Support Community During COVID-19 Striving to support our community during the pandemic, The Broadway Diner has been offering free meals to kids in need for over three months. Pizza Tree (owner John Gilbreth pictured above) also helped provide food to students through their partnership with EquipmentShare to host a deep-dish fundraiser

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John Gilbreth of Pizza Tree in Columbia MO

July: Briefly in the News

Small Business Local Restaurants Support Community During COVID-19 Striving to support our community during the pandemic, The Broadway Diner has been offering free meals to kids in need for over three months. Pizza Tree (owner John Gilbreth pictured above) also helped provide food to students through their partnership with EquipmentShare to host a deep-dish fundraiser

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and the sky is mostly clear with some wispy clouds.|A woman in a red plaid shirt celebrates with raised arms after hitting a target in an axe-throwing venue. The target with an axe is visible behind her

What’s New on the North Side?

The Boone County Fairgrounds The City of Columbia introduced legislation at the April council meeting to accept the transfer of the fairground property north of town from Boone County. The transfer was approved at the council meeting in early May.  The transfer officially gifts the 135-acre site — which has been the subject of much

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including a hooded figure and a girl in a denim jacket

Miss Sophia

“We have people who are hurting, and I’m seeing it out of my front door. I cannot sit down and I won’t sit down; I have to do whatever it takes.” When Sophia Smith pulls into her Currituck Lane driveway on Columbia’s north end, the neighborhood kids keep an eye on her. If she heads

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