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In this month’s “Behind the Issue,” editor-in-chief Kristina Abovyan spoke with writer Kara Ellis about pickleball and Columbia’s growing pickleball community.
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The Salvation Army Columbia will face off in a fundraising challenge against The Salvation Army Lawrence amid Border War basketball game.
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This Vox Magazine issue features several local Columbia businesses including Trenches and After Bite. It also highlights the biggest Taylor Swift fans in Columbia.
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The Magic Tree Lighting returns to Columbia to ring in the holidays.
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More than 32,000 kids have received care from the Ronald McDonald House Charities Tooth Truck since it began offering services.
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The Columbia Weavers and Spinners Guild holds a Holiday Exhibition for artists to share their craft.
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The Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen will remain open at the Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church through March, despite neighborhood complaints and lack of help hosting.
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Several businesses will offer discounts and freebies in the Columbia area over the weekend.
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Many people who rely on the soup kitchen were not aware the service would be moving.
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Room at the Inn is now open year-round. To make the change possible, Room at the Inn will need an increase in volunteers.