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…

MKT Trail a Katy forerunner

Former Columbia Mayor Darwin Hindman was pedaling his one-speed bicycle back to Columbia from the…

People You Should Know: Todd Culley

*People You Should Know*Todd Culley, CEO and general manager of Boone Electric Cooperative

New online service modernizes Yellow Pages

*Business Profile*Servicenoodle.com eliminates the middleman and connects customers with service providers, modernizes the Yellow Pages

Boone County-born Katy Trail Turns 20

*Katy Trail Turns 20*Celebrating the trail’s milestone birthday with a bike ride, fanfare and a touch of nostalgia.

Undergrad inventors prompt revamp of MU's IP rules

*Undergraduate Inventor*Journalism student Tony Brown invented the iPhone apps that caused MU to change compensation rules

New Business Update

Miss Lou’s Catering Willie Smith, owner of Magic Services cleaning company, started a catering company…

Bar president urges Chamber to oppose judicial elections

A local attorney and president of the Missouri Bar urged the Columbia Chamber of Commerce…

From the Roundtable: Bike, Walk and Wheel – potholes, cracks and trash

The Columbia area couldn’t have been blessed with finer weather for the recently concluded Bike,…

Guest Column: An insider's view of payday lending in Columbia

Early in my job as a center manager for Advance America, I began noticing the…