Tonight’s debate looks like it’s going to be a hot topic of discussion across the country on Friday with more than 1/3 of television viewers tuning in for the last presidential debate.
Check out this story to find a place where you can kick back and watch.
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Posts Tagged ‘Neighborhood’
No one injured in fire at Hickman
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chad Day, College, College Football Rankings, Columbia, Columbia Missourian, community news, Grindstone Rock Quarry, Hickman High School, Missouri, Missourian, MU, Neighborhood, neighborhood news, news, Rock Bridge High School, Rock Quarry, Rolling Rock, Tigers, University of Missouri on September 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is something that I’m sure has traveled faster through the grapevine than the news sources on the Web, but just to dispell some rumors that usually circulate when anything remotely harmful happens at a school.
1. There was a small fire at Hickman High School in the gym.
2. No one was injured.
3. The fire was [...]
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 [...]
Welcome Grindstone-Rock Quarry residents
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chad Day, Columbia, Columbia Missourian, events, government, Grindstone, Missouri, Missourian, Neighborhood, news, Rock Quarry, streets on September 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Looking for a place to find out what’s going on in your neighborhood? News stories, features, basic traffic information that you can’t find in a city-wide newspaper or television station. Well, you’ve turned to the right place for content that speaks just to you and what’s going on around you.
Content from Missourian reporters and readers [...]


