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- Senior Center welcomes back John Williams after hospital stay
Our sympathies also go out to Mary Weaver and her family who recently lost her daughter-in-law to cancer We were glad to see John Williams back home after spending several days in the hospital Sharon Fletchall has also been under the weather and stayed in for a few days It seems like everyone ends up with a cough that just lasts forever!
- Humane Society will keep custody of dogs rescued from Boone County . . .
Officials said they found over a dozen dead or decaying dogs at Melissa Sanders' breeding and boarding business COLUMBIA — Custody of all dogs rescued from Melissa Sanders' property amid an animal abuse investigation will be given to the Central Missouri Humane Society, Boone County Judge Kayla Jackson-Williams ruled Wednesday
- Record: 12-1 | Community | Maryville Forum
Noah N Mildfeldt, Maryville, Defective equipment, $500; Defective equipment, $186 50 Cody J Norris Jr , Maryville, Expired plates, $50 50; Operate vehicle on highway without valid or no license, $250 James L Williams, St Peters, Driving while intoxicated, alcohol, $500; Failed to register vehicle, $50 50
- 33 arrests made in Columbia as part of major local, state and federal . . .
The U S attorney for the Western District of Missouri and Columbia police chief gave an update on "warrant sweeps" in Columbia
- Columbia leaders respond to downtown shooting the morning of Homecoming . . .
11 shots fired in Saturday's fatal downtown Columbia shooting, court documents say Misael Covarrubias faces felony charges in connection to the shooting death of Aiyanna Williams on Saturday
- Column: Bearcat Offseason Primer | Sports | Maryville Forum
The Bearcats lose a couple seniors with Luke Mathews and T J Williams-Bey, but return a ton of production on the outside Erwin Nash was a break-out contributor as a transfer from Kansas State with 440 yards and three touchdowns
- Photo Galleries Search Results for Collection Cookbooks in Photo . . .
Photo Galleries Search Results for "Collection Cookbooks" in "Photo Description" - Page 1
- DOJ releases names of people indicted as part of Operation Brightside . . .
The United States Department of Justice has released the names of people who were indicted as part of a multi-agency operation to enforce felony firearm violations in the Columbia area The only individuals law enforcement were seeking as part of this operation were people suspected of violent
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