- Archery in Schools Program drawing support in NB
Archery might soon join the New Bloomfield physical education repertoire alongside longtime favorites like softball or basketball.
- First National Bank changes name to Landmark Bank
By the end of April, signs on First National Bank buildings will be history. First National, Columbia's only locally owned bank and a history that dates back 143 years, is changing its name to Landmark Bank.
- Mayor asks for delay at Columbia traffic signals
The behavior of two drivers was on trial in a recent personal injury lawsuit stemming from a 2005 accident involving a bicyclist.
- Toys for Tots tournament planned
The 20th annual Toys for Tots tournament sponsored by the Shire of Wyvern Cliffe, a chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism, is Saturday at Southern Boone County High School in Ashland.
- Trib Talk
Jim Robertson, managing editor Call 815-1776 to contribute. "I'm calling about Clark Lane.
- Kelly, Robb take campaign all the way to the wire
Chris Kelly has never lost an election race in 30 years of public service. He doesn't intend to lose this one either.
- Voters line up at polls; Presidential race inspires big turnout.
Dozens of people wait to vote at 6:20 a.m. today at Open Heart Baptist Church, 2519 N. Lake of the Woods Road.
- Missouri ranks among states best prepared for polling
Need a ride to the polls? Here's some information about organizations offering rides to polling places on Tuesday.
- Daniel Boone Regional Libary Board maps its future
There will be no construction of new library facilities soon - but, for now, the Daniel Boone Regional Library Board is willing to consider alternatives, such as space rental.
- New branches not in public library's plan
Residents here were ready last night to tell the Daniel Boone Regional Library's planning team what their community wants: a library.
- News Index For 2008/10/20
Lena Long of Ashland stands near a McCain/Palin sign her husband affixed with a no-trespassing message after some of their signs were stolen from their yard last week.
- Luetkemeyer calls attack ad 'ugly'
The 9th District Congressional race has taken what, some say, is an ugly turn. October is breast cancer awareness month and Democrat Judy Baker has released a campaign ad saying her Republican opponent opposed ...
- Morning Webcast October 23rd
Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 8:17 a.m. Friends and family of Lake of the Ozarks entrepreneur Lee Mace will honor him today with a formal dedication of the Lee Mace Memorial Highway.
- Against the Grain Women say they lost their jobs for being gay
Is it right to fire someone for dating a co-worker? Is it right to fire two women because they are lesbians and their job is supervising young women? Is it right to then allow that firing to harm their chances ...
- Woman injured in two-car wreck
A New Bloomfield woman was injured in a two-car accident at 9:45 a.m. Monday on County Road 397, north of Woods Lane, in Callaway County.
- The KRCG look ahead for Oct. 14
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at 5:38 a.m. It's flu clinic time! The first flu clinic is at theA Columbia/Boone Health Department A of Public Health and Human Services located at 1005 West Worley Street in Columbia ...
- Trial rescheduled in local murder case
The trial of the alleged gunman in the shooting death of 22-year-old Nathaniel Bentley earlier this year has been continued.
- Times Announced For Band Festival
Topic: Headline News Area News : Times Announced For Band Festival Published Online Oct 13, 2008 - 01:03 PM The Missouri Day Band Festival will be held this Saturday as part of the Missouri Day activities.
- Miller says economy will challenge county
Karen Miller is running unopposed for a fifth term as Boone County Southern District commissioner on the November ballot.