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Month: April 2014

Lockdown on CMU campus lifted

Reports of an armed man on the Central Methodist University campus in Fayette put the area on lockdown Thursday night. At around 11 p.m., someone called to report seeing a man in a hooded sweatshirt with a gun walking along Lucky Street west of the campus. Other students reported seeing the same person. School officials

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Gary Pinkel host chat with Tiger fans

On Wednesday, Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel hosted an online chat talking with Tiger fans. Athletic Director Mike Alden joined coach Pinkel in the discussion on Missouri football and MU athletic teams. A question asked of Coach Pinkel was how recruiting has changed with the transition to the Southeastern Conference. “It was going to be

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Cole County to expand EMS building

After years of saving, the Cole County Commission says it’s moving forward on its million-dollar expansion of its EMS building. Wednesday, in a 2-1 vote, the commission awarded the project to Ameresco, an independent energy solutions company. Presiding Commissioner Marc Ellinger and Eastern District Commissioner Jeff Hoelscher supported Ameresco’s plan from the beginning, but Western

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Columbia adds second daily flight to Chicago

Columbia Regional Airport held a celebration Wednesday afternoon to commemorate a second daily flight to Chicago throughAmerican Airlines. City leaders spoke at the official ribbon cutting, including Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors and ColumbiaMayor Pro-Tem Barbara Hoppe. Supporters note that the addition of the second daily flight to Chicago is a great addition to the local

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