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Published Friday, November 7, 2008
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Joe Meyer
•  Police Scanner Blog

Jonathon Braden
•  Homeroom

Sara Semelka
•  City Beat Blog

Jodie Jackson Jr.
•  North County News

Pete Bland
•  Recent Columns
•  Cool Dry Place Blog

Julia Robinson photo
A Missouri State Highway Patrol officer inspects the scene of an accident on Route B yesterday that killed a man who ran off the side of the road. Read the Article

Local News Stories
UM warns of possible data breach
By JANESE HEAVIN of the Tribune’s staff
University of Missouri administrators are alerting employees that some of their personal data might have been compromised as part of a threat made to the company that manages the system’s prescription drug plan.

Three killed on area roads
By JOE MEYER of the Tribune’s staff
Three people were killed in two fatal accidents in Mid-Missouri yesterday, including a Centralia man who died when his vehicle hit some trees after running off Route B near Hallsville.

MU reaches $1 billion fundraising goal early
By JENNA YOUNGS of the Tribune’s staff
The University of Missouri surpassed its $1 billion fundraising goal almost two months ahead of schedule, Chancellor Brady Deaton and campus officials announced this morning.

MU enrollment on a pace to set another record
By JENNA YOUNGS of the Tribune’s staff
The University of Missouri seems to be on track to experience yet another record-breaking fall enrollment rate, according to a report sent to faculty and administrators this week.

Accident kills horse, injures woman
By JOE MEYER of the Tribune’s staff
A Rocheport woman is recovering from a weekend wreck that killed a horse on Highway 40 after a utility trailer detached from another vehicle and struck the pickup she was driving on her way to a horse show.

Nixon, legislature prepare for new session
By JASON ROSENBAUM of the Tribune’s staff
JEFFERSON CITY - Lawmakers from both parties have selected new leaders to take the helm in the Missouri General Assembly, and Gov.-elect Jay Nixon has assembled a team to guide his administration.

City moving ahead on wider Broadway
By SARA SEMELKA of the Tribune’s staff
The recurring topic of whether to widen West Broadway has surfaced again, and the Columbia City Council is leaning toward a plan that could add a median and turn lanes to a portion of the street to ease traffic congestion.

MU research competition highlights health sciences
By JENNA YOUNGS of the Tribune’s staff
A record-breaking number of University of Missouri students presented research relating to health sciences yesterday as part of an annual contest aimed at promoting student work.

Hartsburg teen hurt in rollover accident
A Hartsburg teenager was injured Wednesday afternoon in a rollover accident in south Boone County.

Infant among five hurt in three-car wreck
Five Columbia residents, including an infant, were injured yesterday afternoon in a three-vehicle collision in southwest Columbia.

MU restricts parking before football game
University of Missouri officials tomorrow will again limit tailgating at Reactor Field to three hours before Missouri’s football game.

 

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