Sureshbhai, Nitu and Sheetal Patel opened their second liquor store in Columbia on Sept. 22…
Recession: The Local Impact
Smartphones continue to inherit tasks that were once intended for laptop and desktop computers, which…
Tech Sessions
On Nov. 2, Columbia voters will have the opportunity to renew the one-eighth cent Park…
MU is now offering two new wireless ways to stay connected to what’s going on…
The new $12 million Holiday Inn along Interstate 70 on the city’s east end has finally opened, after a two-year delay matching the length of the recession.
Business consultant Gene Gerke will be one of 51 Columbia residents flying to China on…
Jose Lindner’s life reads like the archetypal American Dream story. Lindner was just 12 when…
KMIZ-TV’s New Look
Standing with his three children in the parking lot of his Domino’s Pizza outlet on South Ninth Street, Greg Neichter seemed oblivious to the scorching afternoon sun that caused sweat to pour down his face and his eyes to squint.
The traffic at the intersection of the MU campus and downtown made it hard to hear, so Neichter just talked rapid-fire at the top of his lungs.
This, after all, is a subject he’s passionate about — pizza, or more specifically, how the business has changed since he opened a Domino’s in the tiny building behind him on Aug. 18, 1980.
My Secret Garden is moving from Ninth Street, a half block north of Broadway, to…