May 1, 2026

Hoss’s Creamy Sweet Onion Dressing

It looks like we’re in full-on spring in COMO! There’s the roller-coaster weather that we’re famous for, but hopefully we are done with the seriously cold temps until October. A true gem of mid-MO, the Columbia Farmers Market, is rocking on Saturday mornings. Where else can one go and enjoy a beautiful morning, listen to live music, nosh on some freshly baked treats, and have a

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Beware the Bugs That Can Really Bug You

Suzanne Rothwell, associate vice president for advancement at Columbia College, knew something was wrong when she noticed that she had an itchy rash on her legs that wouldn’t go away. Worse, she’d been experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms that had her semi-convinced she was suffering from colon cancer.  “I’ve been having symptoms for about 10 years and thought, maybe I had

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Giving Gardens Gives Back

Mid-Missouri has no shortage of nurseries to supply your yard or business with healthy, beautiful plants. But one nursery, CMSE Giving Gardens, a subsidiary of Central Missouri Subcontracting Enterprises, isn’t only growing plants — it’s fostering relationships and independence, too.  “Our primary mission at CMSE is to provide work opportunities to adults with disabilities,” says Bruce Young, executive director of the

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Columbia Housing Market Check: Where Things Stand Now

After several years of turbulent conditions during and after COVID, 2025 proved to be a year of stability in the local housing market, with 5 percent sales growth and sustainable 3 percent price appreciation. Heading into 2026, the market appeared poised for its best performance in years. “Rate-locked” owners of existing homes had begun listing their

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Child mentorship in primary school

You Matter to Me. I’m Not Going Anywhere.

I’ve been reading Wards of the State by Claudia Rowe — an investigative journalist who spent years examining the American foster care system — and a few passages stopped me in my tracks.  On the neuroscience of foster care: Researchers reviewed records from 6,000 former foster youth and found compelling evidence that elevated mental health symptoms were due,

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