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Missouri women's basketball faces another tough road test at No. 9 Tennessee
After earning its first Southeastern Conference win against Auburn, the Tigers are set to travel to Tennessee to face the most decorated team in NCAA women's basketball.
Boone County legislators outline goals for the 2013 session
House Democrats seem aligned with the party's agenda, which is targeting Medicaid expansion under Gov. Jay Nixon's oversight. House Republicans join their colleagues in looking for ways to be business-friendly and improve education.
Third Thai restaurant opens in downtown Columbia
Thip Thai Cuisine at 904 E. Broadway opened Monday under chef Kittikoon Chompupong, a native of Bangkok.
'Pockets of change:' Losing faith in institutions, Missourians look to themselves for solutions
As the American Dream proves more elusive, a recent study says Americans have given up on government and other institutions. But there are pockets of hope among groups that look for success on a smaller scale.
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