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The Supreme Court seems likely to side with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics including COVID-19 and election security.
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An art exhibition, a film screening and a ghost story gathering are some of the events Daniel Boone Regional Library will host over the next month for its annual One Read.
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Treeline Music Fest organizers cited higher than expected expenses in a social media post canceling the event.
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The event will take place Friday through Sunday at Harmony Bends Disc Golf Course in Columbia's Strawn Park.
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Missouri River Days is a half-day field trip offered to all fourth-graders at Columbia Public Schools in partnership with the nonprofit group Missouri River Relief. The field trip is held at Cooper’s Landing Riverside Resort & Marina, where students have the opportunity to get up close and personal with nature.
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Eze Pojmann-Ezeonyilo innovates a constructing birdhouses to preserve the future of Purple Martins, while giving an educational opportunity to students at a Columbia elementary school.
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The Kansas-City-grown folk musical "Prejudice and Pride" turns Austen’s classic upside down, setting the story on a Tennessee farm with country music jams.
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The Sharp End Heritage Committee dedicated the trail's 24th marker in June to honor the site that used to be an important gathering place for Columbia's Black community.
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"Columbia Trails" by Ginger Schweikert guides people through more than 300 miles of mid-Missouri trails