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Mariia Novoselia

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  • Dec 19, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Mariia Novoselia

    By Mariia Novoselia,Brittany Hilderbrand Finding the perfect Christmas tree can be a long journey: from picking a real or artificial one and decorating it with candy or seashells - the road is different for everyone. Even though the number of local Christmas tree farms is declining in Missouri, real Christmas trees are coming back into favor, said Hank Stelzer, forestry state specialist and natural resource education director at the University of Missouri.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | annistonstar.com | Mariia Novoselia |Shane LaGesse

    By Mariia Novoselia and Shane LaGesse Icy conditions weathered Thanksgiving travelers and Mizzou Tiger fans as the first snowfall of the year landed in Columbia on Saturday. Roughly 3.2 inches of snow fell in Columbia from roughly 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Mariia Novoselia |Shane LaGesse

  • Dec 2, 2024 | youralaskalink.com | Mariia Novoselia |Shane LaGesse

    Icy conditions weathered Thanksgiving travelers and Mizzou Tiger fans as the first snowfall of the year landed in Columbia on Saturday. Roughly 3.2 inches of snow fell in Columbia from roughly 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. A 17-person crew was on call from the Columbia Public Works Department during the snowfall to address the buildup, John Ogan, a spokesperson for the Public Works Department, said in an email to the Missourian.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | wfmz.com | Mariia Novoselia |Shane LaGesse

    Icy conditions weathered Thanksgiving travelers and Mizzou Tiger fans as the first snowfall of the year landed in Columbia on Saturday. Roughly 3.2 inches of snow fell in Columbia from roughly 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. A 17-person crew was on call from the Columbia Public Works Department during the snowfall to address the buildup, John Ogan, a spokesperson for the Public Works Department, said in an email to the Missourian.

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