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Legislative session frustrates Columbia lawmakers

Following a year marked by historic revenue decline, two Columbia state representatives offered their take…

Sleep disorder clinic grows past city limits, saves patients money

Sleep disorders are on the rise, and health care entrepreneur and respiratory therapist Matt Hake…

U Club’s Farm to Table features some big-name chefs

When University Club of MU’s Farm to Table summit lands in Columbia June 12 and…

Grant to move MU docs digital

Grant Savage, head of the University of Missouri School of Medicine Department of Health Management…

University to fund Ellis Fischel with revenue bonds

University of Missouri Health Care has chosen to take on its own debt to build…

Getting the Word Out: Learning to disconnect

Smart phones have become wildly popular since Apple’s iPhone captured the hearts of people of…

New council puts its stamp on planning commission

In a departure from its usual practice, the City Council opted not to reappoint one…

Vertical Group scam destroys friendships

It has been about a year since Columbia resident Mike Trom spoke with his former…

IBM data center to create hundreds of jobs

The flag welcoming IBM to Columbia, unfurled from the roof of Boone County National Bank’s…

Skip Walther’s Big Year: Bar president, tennis Hall of Fame

Entering his fifth decade of practicing law and playing tennis, Skip Walther has reached the pinnacle of both his passions.
Walther, who was admitted to the Missouri Bar in 1979 and opened a law practice three years later, is well known in Columbia for a range of community involvement and his radio commentary on the Columbia Business Times’ Sunday Morning Roundtable on KFRU.

Dean defends MU law school’s reputation, affordability

The MU School of Law was hit by a double dose of bad publicity this…

Engineering firm wins Chamber Business of Year

Trabue, Hansen & Hinshaw Inc., an engineering consulting firm, was named the Columbia Chamber of…