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Columbia City Council seeks to limit lengthy meetings

A recent meeting of the Columbia City Council may have established the all-time record for length. Would the 3 a.m. adjournment on Tuesday/Wednesday Sept. 3/4 qualify for entry into the Guinness Book of Records? Perhaps, or maybe at least a footnote as a runner-up.

First Christian Church

First Christian Church on North 10th Street holds a strong history in its structure, which…

University of Missouri Gates

Built in 1915, the ornamental gates on the University of Missouri campus at Eighth and…

‘Gift’ of the Sales Tax

It’s on again, off again — in the wake of a perceived spike in local…

Flashback – Glenn’s Cafe

Glenn’s Café has relocated three times in its history, but one thing has remained the…

Proposed downtown gateways a “butt of ridicule”

The idea of having the City of Columbia assume proprietorship of certain streets presently under…

By the Numbers: July

Flashback – Missouri United Methodist Church

The Missouri United Methodist Church, with its Indiana limestone facade and imposing bell tower, has…

A Sign of the Times

A three-month moratorium  to draw up regulations for electronic signs and billboards marks the latest phase…

Flashback – Wabash Station

The historic Wabash Station is considered the central hub of Columbia transportation. Originally built and…

By the numbers – April

A Call for Communication about Proposition One

It’s simply the most important item residents of Columbia and Boone County have been called…