A November update of professionals who grow, serve and achieve.
Originally built in 1910 for a grand total of $15,000, Wabash Station has served as a gateway to Columbia for more than 100 years.
Founding attorney at Bukowsky Law Firm, Jennifer Bukowsky is the vice president of the Boone County Bar Association. She serves on the boards of directors for the Columbia Chamber of Commerce and the Heart of Missouri United Way. She is also a weekly guest on the Gary Nolan Show on 93.9 the Eagle on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to noon.
A rundown of November’s top headlines.
Shed some bright light on your living space with one of these locally available lamps from I.O. Metro, Bright City Lights, Hockman Design & Décor and S. Stewart Home!
As the president of Coil Construction and former board chair for the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Randy Coil, who has been in the construction business since 1975, reflects upon the economic forecast and shares his views for the future of the building industry in the Columbia area
After what can only be described as an unimaginably difficult year, Fabiola Hidalgo gets a home makeover to enjoy with her husband and sons.
Politics and religion may not be proper party topics but are nonetheless important aspects of daily life for many Columbians. Take a look at these numbers to learn a little more about Columbia’s political and religious affiliations.
Professionals grow, serve and achieve
First Christian Church on North 10th Street holds a strong history in its structure, which…
Hockman Interior Design: Sherry Hockman spent years decorating homes for friends and family and will…