Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Abandonment, Attorney firing, Chad Day, Columbia, Columbia festivals, Columbia Missouri, Columbia Missourian, Congress, Dobro player, Grindstone Rock Quarry, Headlines, Hickman High School, Jerry Douglas, Kit Bond, Law for babiew, local news, Missouri congress, Missouri festivals, Missouri Tigers, Mizzou, MU, MU football, Nebraska abandonment law, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Nebraska law, New York Times, news, October 3 headlines, politics, Rock Bridge High School, Rock Quarry Road, Roots 'n blues, Senate, transgender, University of Missouri on October 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chad Day, city, city government, Columbia, Columbia Missouri, delays, government, Grindstone Parkway, local news, Missouri, Missourian, news, news you can use, politics, Road work, Rock Quarry Road, street work, student housing, traffic, utility on September 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As most of you know, Rock Quarry Road has seen better days. Its surface is a patchwork of striped and unstriped pavement. The portion between Stadium Boulevard and Grindstone Parkway is dotted with pot holes, including two abrupt and poorly marked “BUMPs.” I’m sure this isn’t news to most.
However, the road will be getting some [...]
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