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  • UPDATE: The endangered silver advisory has been canceled. Gregory Ritter has been located and is safe. The Hickory County Sheriff's Office has issued an...
  • Robert talks with Jacob Weisberg, Chief Political Correspondent for the online magazine, Slate, about two political ads that are dry, side-by-side comparisons of the candidates' tax and spending plans. Weisberg says that this is a carry over from the Democratic convention, when Al Gore was seen to have succeeded by sticking with policy. Two other ads -- more elaborately produced with musical scores -- aim to leave the impression that their candidate is warm and inclusive while the other candidate's policies are exclusionary. (6:30) Slate magazine can be found on-line at http://slate.msn.com
  • People living Columbia’s 1st Ward met Wednesday to review and improve the community-oriented policing program. This program promotes a working…
  • The Springfield-Greene County Library is offering a free class to help high schoolers improve their ACT score. The four-week series for teens entering...
  • The annual lighting of the Missouri Governor’s Mansion Christmas tree will have some southern Missouri connections. The tree that will be displayed on...
  • MU colleges, schools and divisions will lose $25 million collectively in fiscal year 2020, campus leaders announced Friday. The funds will be reallocated…
  • The Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center reopens Friday, May 22 after closing for several weeks due to the coronavirus. The center’s atrium, front...
  • The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is in short supply of three blood types: A positive, O positive and O negative. The CBCO says donations are...
  • The Columbia City Council approved its annual budget for fiscal year 2020 Monday night after its fourth hearing. The budget’s projected revenue is $455.6…
  • This month, Missouri State University is celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month. But, because of the pandemic, many events will be on Zoom. Events include:...
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