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OBITUARIES | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM William A. Bentley, July 30, 1944 — April 18, 2021. William Albert Bentley, 76, of Columbia, Missouri went to be with the Lord April 18, 2021. William was born July 30, 1944 to William Alfred SPORTS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The latest in Mizzou football, basketball and other sports as well as coverage of mid-Missouri prep sports. 16-YEAR-OLD DIES IN SUNDAY CRASH Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Cloudy with a few showers. High 83F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The fair will be held from July 20-24 at 5212 N. Oakland Gravel Road. Most fair events were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. The hamshow and
FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND The judge declined to send Fotoohighiam back to jail right away but said he could grant the prosecutor's request at any time. FRIENDS AND FAMILY RAISE FUNERAL FUNDS FOR HIT AND RUN Friends and family of Zachary Isbell are raising money for his funeral after he was killed in a hit-and-run early Sunday. The 27-year-old's family is taking donations through a Facebook fundraiser ZACHARY WILLMORE SAID VIDEOS MADE IN HIS BEDROOM RECEIVE With a following of 720,000 people on TikTok, Zachary Willmore said videos made in his bedroom receive more attention on the app. Since joining the platform, he has purchased lights VICTIM'S FAMILY PREPARES FOR EXECUTION OF THEIR MOTHER'S In 1994, Ernest Lee Johnson bludgeoned three people to death with a hammer in Casey's General Store. On Tuesday, the children of one of the victims will come back to COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Occasional rain tapering to a few showers late. High 77F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%..Tonight.
OBITUARIES | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM William A. Bentley, July 30, 1944 — April 18, 2021. William Albert Bentley, 76, of Columbia, Missouri went to be with the Lord April 18, 2021. William was born July 30, 1944 to William Alfred SPORTS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The latest in Mizzou football, basketball and other sports as well as coverage of mid-Missouri prep sports. 16-YEAR-OLD DIES IN SUNDAY CRASH Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Cloudy with a few showers. High 83F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The fair will be held from July 20-24 at 5212 N. Oakland Gravel Road. Most fair events were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. The hamshow and
FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND The judge declined to send Fotoohighiam back to jail right away but said he could grant the prosecutor's request at any time. FRIENDS AND FAMILY RAISE FUNERAL FUNDS FOR HIT AND RUN Friends and family of Zachary Isbell are raising money for his funeral after he was killed in a hit-and-run early Sunday. The 27-year-old's family is taking donations through a Facebook fundraiser ZACHARY WILLMORE SAID VIDEOS MADE IN HIS BEDROOM RECEIVE With a following of 720,000 people on TikTok, Zachary Willmore said videos made in his bedroom receive more attention on the app. Since joining the platform, he has purchased lights VICTIM'S FAMILY PREPARES FOR EXECUTION OF THEIR MOTHER'S In 1994, Ernest Lee Johnson bludgeoned three people to death with a hammer in Casey's General Store. On Tuesday, the children of one of the victims will come back to US--VIRUS OUTBREAK-VIRAL QUESTIONS-SIDE EFFECTS 11 hours ago · According to the World Health Organization, a coronavirus is a large family of viruses that may cause illness in humans or animals. COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, isthe most
DEATH NOTICES FOR MAY 24, 2021 Death notices for May 24, 2021. Jason Davis, 42, of Columbia died May 19, 2021. Visitation will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W. Services will immediately DAVID LEON ANDERSON, MARCH 5, 1958 David Leon Anderson, 63, passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at his home in St Louis. He was born to Janice and Neil Anderson in Lincoln,NE
NORLIN A. HEIN, JULY 4, 1935 Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Sunshine and a few afternoon clouds. High 87F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.. FRIENDS AND FAMILY RAISE FUNERAL FUNDS FOR HIT AND RUN Friends and family of Zachary Isbell are raising money for his funeral after he was killed in a hit-and-run early Sunday. The 27-year-old's family is taking donations through a Facebook fundraiser DEATH NOTICES FOR MAY 20, 2021 Death notices for May 20, 2021. Nan Unklesbay, 77, of Columbia died May 18, 2021. Arrangements are under the care of Memorial Funeral Home. Sarah Shea Hanson, 22, of Columbia died May 18, 2021. A PUT A HOLD ON THAT NEW DECK. THE COST OF LUMBER JUMPED 300 The price of lumber is at an all-time high and is expected to keep climbing. Since January, lumber prices have risen more than 80% tomore than $1,600
MU FACULTY PAY RANKS SECOND TO LAST AMONG PUBLIC Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Considerable cloudiness. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. ROOTS N BLUES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2021 LINEUP The Roots N Blues Festival announced its lineup Friday for the 2021 music festival, featuring headliners Brandi Carlile and Sheryl Crow.Roots
WORK TO BEGIN SOON ON DISCOVERY PARKWAY EXTENSION Email. After more than a decade of planning, work is set to begin on the long-awaited extension of Discovery Parkway that will create a new major thoroughfare in COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Columbia's local newspaper, providing the latest in news and sportsfor mid-Missouri.
SPORTS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The latest in Mizzou football, basketball and other sports as well as coverage of mid-Missouri prep sports. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The annual Boone County Fair will return to Columbia this summer. The fairgrounds, known as the Central Missouri Events Center, were transferred to the city from the county in January 2020 and DAVID LEON ANDERSON, MARCH 5, 1958 David Leon Anderson, 63, passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at his home in St Louis. He was born to Janice and Neil Anderson in Lincoln,NE on May 5, 1958.
PUT A HOLD ON THAT NEW DECK. THE COST OF LUMBER JUMPED 300 The price of lumber is at an all-time high and is expected to keep climbing. Since January, lumber prices have risen more than 80% tomore than $1,600
FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Plentiful sunshine. High around 85F. WindsSW at 5 to 10 mph..
VICTIM'S FAMILY PREPARES FOR EXECUTION OF THEIR MOTHER'S In 1994, Ernest Lee Johnson bludgeoned three people to death with a hammer in Casey's General Store. On Tuesday, the children of one of the victims will come back to MU TO AWARD OVER 6,000 DEGREES DURING 2021 COMMENCEMENT The MU ceremonies will be held over two weekends. Stephens College will hold its ceremonies Friday and Saturday. MURDER CONSPIRACY DEFENDANT TO BE RELEASED FROM JAIL Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Mostly sunny. High 84F. Winds SSW at 5 to10 mph.. Tonight
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SPORTS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The latest in Mizzou football, basketball and other sports as well as coverage of mid-Missouri prep sports. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The annual Boone County Fair will return to Columbia this summer. The fairgrounds, known as the Central Missouri Events Center, were transferred to the city from the county in January 2020 and DAVID LEON ANDERSON, MARCH 5, 1958 David Leon Anderson, 63, passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at his home in St Louis. He was born to Janice and Neil Anderson in Lincoln,NE on May 5, 1958.
PUT A HOLD ON THAT NEW DECK. THE COST OF LUMBER JUMPED 300 The price of lumber is at an all-time high and is expected to keep climbing. Since January, lumber prices have risen more than 80% tomore than $1,600
FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Plentiful sunshine. High around 85F. WindsSW at 5 to 10 mph..
VICTIM'S FAMILY PREPARES FOR EXECUTION OF THEIR MOTHER'S In 1994, Ernest Lee Johnson bludgeoned three people to death with a hammer in Casey's General Store. On Tuesday, the children of one of the victims will come back to MU TO AWARD OVER 6,000 DEGREES DURING 2021 COMMENCEMENT The MU ceremonies will be held over two weekends. Stephens College will hold its ceremonies Friday and Saturday. MURDER CONSPIRACY DEFENDANT TO BE RELEASED FROM JAIL Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Mostly sunny. High 84F. Winds SSW at 5 to10 mph.. Tonight
NEWS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM News from Columbia, the Missouri legislature and mid-Missouri. OBITUARIES | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The Missourian publishes two types of obituaries — family obituaries and life stories. A family obituary is the version submitted by a funeral home or family.NWSL GLANCE
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C.W. DAWSON: CRITICAL RACE THEORY TELLS THE HONEST The movement to eradicate critical race theory from American education systems is a terrible mistake. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a controversial bill into law TOP TEN | AGATE | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Nuggets beat Blazers 147-140 in 2OT, Lillard scores 55; Benintendi's slam, Perez's 2 HRs power Royals past Pirates; Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay top Carolina 2-1 for 2-0 series lead PUT A HOLD ON THAT NEW DECK. THE COST OF LUMBER JUMPED 300 The price of lumber is at an all-time high and is expected to keep climbing. Since January, lumber prices have risen more than 80% tomore than $1,600
DEATH NOTICES FOR MAY 20, 2021 The Missourian publishes two types of obituaries — family obituaries and life stories. A family obituary is the version submitted by a funeral home or family. FRIENDS AND FAMILY RAISE FUNERAL FUNDS FOR HIT AND RUN Friends and family of Zachary Isbell are raising money for his funeral after he was killed in a hit-and-run early Sunday. The 27-year-old's family is taking donations through a Facebook fundraiser COLUMBIA ATHLETES WEATHER THE STORM DURING MSHSAA CLASS 5 More than 50 high schools from across Missouri competed in the MSHSAA Class 5 Track & Field Championships on Thursday at Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City. The Rock Bridge boys COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The Republican Party is choosing between Trump or truth. Live and learn in Columbia, no matter what your age. Obituaries. Family obituary. Missourian life story. Death notices for May 21, 2021 NEWS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM News | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 63°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Partly cloudy skies early will give way to cloudy skies late. Low 56F. Winds light and variable.. Tonight. SPORTS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The latest in Mizzou football, basketball and other sports as well as coverage of mid-Missouri prep sports. OBITUARIES | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM William A. Bentley, July 30, 1944 — April 18, 2021. William Albert Bentley, 76, of Columbia, Missouri went to be with the Lord April 18, 2021. William was born July 30, 1944 to William Alfred OPINION | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Opinion | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 61°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. More clouds than sun. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 74F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.. CONTACT US | SITE | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Generally sunny. High near 85F. Winds SWat 5 to 10 mph..
THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The fair will be held from July 20-24 at 5212 N. Oakland Gravel Road. Most fair events were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. The hamshow and
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is CITY AND COUNTY HEALTH ORDER TO EXPIRE NEXT WEEK WITH NO The health order and mask mandate for Columbia and Boone County is expected to expire May 12 based on current trends. FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Plentiful sunshine. High around 85F. WindsSW at 5 to 10 mph..
COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The Republican Party is choosing between Trump or truth. Live and learn in Columbia, no matter what your age. Obituaries. Family obituary. Missourian life story. Death notices for May 21, 2021 NEWS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM News | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 63°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Partly cloudy skies early will give way to cloudy skies late. Low 56F. Winds light and variable.. Tonight. SPORTS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The latest in Mizzou football, basketball and other sports as well as coverage of mid-Missouri prep sports. OBITUARIES | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM William A. Bentley, July 30, 1944 — April 18, 2021. William Albert Bentley, 76, of Columbia, Missouri went to be with the Lord April 18, 2021. William was born July 30, 1944 to William Alfred OPINION | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Opinion | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 61°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. More clouds than sun. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 74F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.. CONTACT US | SITE | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Generally sunny. High near 85F. Winds SWat 5 to 10 mph..
THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The fair will be held from July 20-24 at 5212 N. Oakland Gravel Road. Most fair events were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. The hamshow and
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is CITY AND COUNTY HEALTH ORDER TO EXPIRE NEXT WEEK WITH NO The health order and mask mandate for Columbia and Boone County is expected to expire May 12 based on current trends. FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Plentiful sunshine. High around 85F. WindsSW at 5 to 10 mph..
LOCAL | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Local | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 60°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Considerable cloudiness. Slight chance of a rain shower. High around 75F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.. COVID-19 | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The layered bar/line chart shows the daily change in newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in Boone County and a 14-day rollingaverage of the
OPINION | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Opinion | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 61°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. More clouds than sun. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 74F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.. CONTACT US | SITE | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Generally sunny. High near 85F. Winds SWat 5 to 10 mph..
DAVID LEON ANDERSON, MARCH 5, 1958 David Leon Anderson, 63, passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at his home in St Louis. He was born to Janice and Neil Anderson in Lincoln,NE
COLUMBIA ATHLETES WEATHER THE STORM DURING MSHSAA CLASS 5 More than 50 high schools from across Missouri competed in the MSHSAA Class 5 Track & Field Championships on Thursday at Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City. The Rock Bridge boys VICTIM'S FAMILY PREPARES FOR EXECUTION OF THEIR MOTHER'S In 1994, Ernest Lee Johnson bludgeoned three people to death with a hammer in Casey's General Store. On Tuesday, the children of one of the victims will come back to ROOTS N BLUES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2021 LINEUP The Roots N Blues Festival announced its lineup Friday for the 2021 music festival, featuring headliners Brandi Carlile and Sheryl Crow.Roots
FOR SOME SEX OFFENDERS, THE NEW LAW ENDS LIFELONG Missouri was one of 17 states requiring all sex offenders to register for life, regardless of the severity of the crime, according to the Restoration of Rights Project. The new law ended the state WOMAN SERVING LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE FOR 2003 BOONE COUNTY Lucille Duncan was convicted in 2004 of the murder of her ex-boyfriend James Pruitt. A new filing in the Supreme Court of Missouri is asking that she be released or COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The Republican Party is choosing between Trump or truth. Live and learn in Columbia, no matter what your age. Obituaries. Family obituary. Missourian life story. Death notices for May 21, 2021 NEWS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM News | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 63°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Partly cloudy skies early will give way to cloudy skies late. Low 56F. Winds light and variable.. Tonight. SPORTS | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM The latest in Mizzou football, basketball and other sports as well as coverage of mid-Missouri prep sports. OBITUARIES | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM William A. Bentley, July 30, 1944 — April 18, 2021. William Albert Bentley, 76, of Columbia, Missouri went to be with the Lord April 18, 2021. William was born July 30, 1944 to William Alfred OPINION | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Opinion | columbiamissourian.com. advertisement. 61°. Columbia, MO (65201) Today. More clouds than sun. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 74F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.. CONTACT US | SITE | COLUMBIAMISSOURIAN.COM Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Generally sunny. High near 85F. Winds SWat 5 to 10 mph..
THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The fair will be held from July 20-24 at 5212 N. Oakland Gravel Road. Most fair events were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. The hamshow and
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is CITY AND COUNTY HEALTH ORDER TO EXPIRE NEXT WEEK WITH NO The health order and mask mandate for Columbia and Boone County is expected to expire May 12 based on current trends. FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Plentiful sunshine. High around 85F. WindsSW at 5 to 10 mph..
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THE BOONE COUNTY FAIR TO RETURN TO COLUMBIA IN JULY The fair will be held from July 20-24 at 5212 N. Oakland Gravel Road. Most fair events were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. The hamshow and
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WORRIES THE VAULT HAS OUTGROWN ITS The nightclub east of Columbia where a fatal shooting happened early Sunday morning has been on the Boone County Sheriff's Department radar for some time. The Vault, which is CITY AND COUNTY HEALTH ORDER TO EXPIRE NEXT WEEK WITH NO The health order and mask mandate for Columbia and Boone County is expected to expire May 12 based on current trends. FOTOOHIGHIAM TO REMAIN FREE DESPITE VIOLATING BOND Columbia, MO (65201) Today. Plentiful sunshine. High around 85F. WindsSW at 5 to 10 mph..
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DAVID LEON ANDERSON, MARCH 5, 1958 David Leon Anderson, 63, passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at his home in St Louis. He was born to Janice and Neil Anderson in Lincoln,NE
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