Michelle Terhune

"After spending more than 30 years in the marketing, public relations, and communications field, I went to work for an attorney friend as a paralegal. After six years, I was ready to go back home and just write. My timing was great. I left in November 2019. Fortunately, after reaching out to COMO Marketing in early 2020, I not only did some freelance writing for the agency, but was asked if I would write for COMO Magazine. Journalism is my first love, so of course I said yes. My youngest sister and her family live in Columbia, so I’m often there to visit them. I have enjoyed writing every CBT/COMO Magazine story assigned to me over the past five years. I have met some amazing people doing some more amazing things, like the couples struggling to overcome infertility, women broadening their skill sets on Habitat houses, and small businesses and entrepreneurs pursuing their dreams with grit and determination. I’m a storyteller at heart, and I love playing a role in telling Columbia’s best stories through its people."
Articles
10 Hitt St. in downtown Columbia is the only place in the world where you...
Most people are familiar with the saying, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out...
It is July 1865. The Civil War ended in April. The first public university west...
Leadership has never been tougher. Few want to assume the responsibility of leading a tee...
Most of us have heard the saying: “Give a man a fish, you feed him...
Like a lot of Columbia residents, Ruby Abdul came to town to attend MU. She...
If you ask Richard King what he was thinking when he was invited to buy...
The city of Columbia launches a new trash and recycling program amid roll cart controversy....
The mission of MU Health Care is simply stated: To save and improve lives. Achieving...
Every year, the Columbia Chamber of Commerce honors businesses of 25 employees or fewer for...
Trash To Cash
COMO Staff
Uncommon carriers
COMO Staff
Race for space, fuels building boom
COMO Staff
My Mom’s Superpower: Remembering Food Preferences
Laura Scheffler Johnson
Kick It in COMO! The U.S. Advances to World Cup Round of 16
Jodie Jackson Jr.
Hoss’s BBQ Beans
Jim "Hoss" Koetting
Rediscovering Moberly
Sunitha Bosecker
The People Make the Month
Sean Spence
What We Don’t Talk About
Bradley Williams
The COMO Mojo: What the Road Gave Me Back
Kelsey Winkeljohn
Sci-Fi Thriller With a Familiar Setting
Olivia DeSmit