With the debate going down tonight, it’s high on many news sources’ radars. Here’s the things that will affect you more directly today…after you’ve chatted about the debate.
School board will invest in locally issued CDs
Mercury possibly in vaccines given to Missouri residents
KCOU seeks new transmitter, funding from MSA
Media analyst sees racism, sexism in political coverage
Posts Tagged ‘Headlines’
Afternoon headlines for Oct. 15
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Afternoon headlines for Oct. 3
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Streets are already blocked off and white tents with beer signs on them are popping all over downtown as Roots ‘n Blues gets ready to kick off. Your afternoon headlines will be a little entertainment heavy. Here’s what I got.
Jerry Douglas Dobro virtuoso
Hogarth prints put a twist on ‘Til Death Do Us Part’
And some hard [...]
Afternoon headlines for Oct. 2
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Hello All,
That foliage that envelopes most of us as we drive home on Rock Quarry has already started to turn – giving hints of bright fire oranges and deep reds to come in the next few weeks. Here’s a good story on how this fall’s colors will shake out this year.
Plentiful rain and mild summer [...]
Rosh Hashanah services begin tonight
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Check out this post on FaithinFocus about Rosh Hashanah services going on Sept. 29 in Columbia.
Click here.
Afternoon headlines for Sept. 29
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Local news took a backseat to the economic meltdown prompted by the rejection of the Wall Street bailout plan by the House of Representatives.
Here’s the latest as of about 5 p.m.
The Times
Wall Street Journal
AP
And if that’s not enough, I’m sure you’ll be bombarded with more throughout the night.
Here’s your Columbia news:
‘Energy Guy’ makes Columbia more [...]
Afternoon headlines for Sept. 28
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So, light Sunday for news but some good reads to peruse, one in particular stood out to me. The Missourian asked some experts to weigh-in on how important the little things in presidential debates factor into voters’ decisions in November. Click here for more.
Here’s some other stories of interest, particularly to those who live near [...]
Morning headlines from Sept. 26
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bailout, Chad Day, Columbia, Columbia Missourian, Congress, Education, Grindstone Parkway, Headlines, Hickman High School, K-12 Education, LA Times, local news, Math, Mathematics, Missouri, Missourian, Mizzou football, Neighborhood, New York Times, news, Pinkel, policy, President Bush, Presidential debate, Rock Bridge High School, Rock Quarry, Twilight Festival, Wall Street on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hello All,
Leading with some national news today that is at the forefront of most of our minds. Looks like talks continue in Washington over bailing out Wall Street.
Here’s the Times story.
I would also check out the LATimes story. They have this cool news update that appears at the top of the story to help know [...]


