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The China Connection
5:58 pm
Mon April 23, 2012

Missouri student’s music rocks Chinese online community

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Briana Marsh, the Columbia native known as "Malina" to her online audience

A native Missourian’s videos of singing performances have spread rapidly online through the Chinese-speaking community in recent years. Some of her videos have been watched more than a quarter of a million times.

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Business
5:55 pm
Mon April 23, 2012

Columbia could potentially use more natural gas fuel in the future

Columbia could be the next city in Missouri to bring natural gas fuel to residents.

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Jefferson City
5:47 pm
Mon April 23, 2012

Ceremony honors fallen Missouri workers

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The state of Missouri paid tribute Monday to those who died while on the job last year. 

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Politics
5:40 pm
Mon April 23, 2012

Animal shelters exempted from licensing fees

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Some Missourians are upset about a recent bill that passed the Missouri House of Representatives that would exempt animal shelters from licensing fees.

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Education
5:30 pm
Mon April 23, 2012

Westminster College looks to expand to Mesa, AZ

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A concept rendering of the new Mesa campus building

Westminster College in Fulton is attempting to open a new branch campus in Mesa, Arizona.

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Business
5:18 pm
Mon April 23, 2012

Columbia Farmers Market bus route has yet to gain popularity

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The new bus route that goes from the M-U student center to the Columbia Farmers Market has yet to attract many passengers.

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The China Connection
11:46 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Video: Missouri’s top export to China: Scrap metal

At this scrap yard in north Columbia, it’s easy to think the piles of rusty metal and old machine parts are, well, just junk.

But these broken motors and tangled copper wire are actually one of Missouri’s biggest links to China. China may be a hot target these days for U.S. manufacturers looking for a market to sell their products, but the fastest growing American export to China last year was actually what trade experts call “waste and scrap.”

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Education
10:04 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Organ donors honored by MU School of Medicine

April is Donate Life Month. Families of organ donors and organ recipients came together at a ceremony of remembrance at the MU School of Medicine this past Friday.

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Crime
9:35 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Jefferson City shooting leaves one dead

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A shooting in Jefferson City Sunday left one man dead.

Jefferson City police are searching for a second person of interest in the shooting death of a Columbia man.

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Politics
9:14 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Mo. legislation aims to limit sexual orientation discussion in public schools

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The Missouri House is looking at a bill that limits discussion of sexual orientation in schools.

Republican leaders in the Missouri House are backing legislation that would limit the discussion of people's sexual orientation in public schools.

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