Kelsey Bartlett

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Acupuncture needles are neatly arranged on a wooden block, surrounded by black massage stones on a textured gray surface. A few green leaves are visible at the top edge, suggesting a calming, spa-like environment.

Getting to the Point

Acupuncturists Gina Butler and Lynn Maloney reshape health in Columbia.

A person with long brown hair wearing a blue shirt is pressing their fingers against their forehead between their closed eyes. They appear to be focusing or relieving tension. Bookshelves and a door are in the blurred background.

Tapping the Pain Away

Two Columbia life coaches introduce an alternative mental health solution.

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Just Married

The Sorenson Estate offers a stylish alternative to the traditional ballroom or chapel.

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New Resources, Same Goal

A family successor and a new location allow Brockmeier Financial Services to grow.

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Sculpting a Balance

Bo Bedilion, potter and assistant professor at Columbia College, stays active in the world of ceramics.

Two men and a small dog pose for a selfie in front of vibrant orange and yellow autumn leaves. The men are smiling, and one is holding the dog, which has a fluffy coat. The background features a canopy of colorful foliage.

First Class Friends

How pampering Herbie helps John Ruppert and Ryan Gavin
grow together.

A group of people wearing Torch Run t-shirts jogs along a street. The lead runner carries a colorful torch. They are passing by a historic building with large columns. A black SUV is parked by the curb in the background.

Mutual Support

First held in 1985, the Show-Me State Games signed up 600 athletes. Fast forward to last year and nearly 29,000 athletes flocked to Columbia.