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Dec 4, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Eli Camner |Kyle Maki |Thomas Gleason
Dan Hanneken recognizes that for many leaving prison, freedom doesn't come with a fresh start-it comes with barriers, stigma and a constant reminder of the past. In2Action was founded in 2011 by Hanneken, who had faced the challenges of reentry after multiple incarcerations. The organization started as a single rented house in Columbia, offering shelter to seven men.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason |Kathambari Ramkumar |Mary Bell
By Thomas Gleason/Missourian,Kathambari Ramkumar,Mary McCue Bell For the first time, Boone County hunters reported to mandatory chronic wasting disease testing sites Saturday and answered a simple question: "Where'd you shoot that deer?"Knowing where deer were killed helps Missouri Department of Conservation workers track the potential spread of chronic wasting disease.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason |Alex Buchanan |Kyle Maki |Adam Busack
By Thomas Gleason/Missourian,Alex Buchanan/Missourian,Kyle Maki/Missourian,By Adam D. Busack For the first time since Missouri joined the Southeastern Conference in 2012, it is slated to face a team newer to the SEC than itself Saturday. But don't mistake that for unfamiliarity - the Tigers know Oklahoma all too well. Well, maybe the players don't.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason |Audrey Stanard |Elizabeth Frysztak |Jacob Luebbert
Across Missouri, candidates and voters anxiously awaited election results for their respective positions and amendments. Watch parties were held with candidates' closest friends, family members and supporters. From Centralia to Springfield, St. Louis to Columbia, Missourian photographers documented local and state watch parties. In Jefferson City, Republican Gov.-elect Mike Kehoe took victory over Crystal Quade. Kehoe will succeed Mike Parson.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason
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Sep 16, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason |Davis Wilson
The best game of redshirt freshman Blake Craig's Mizzou career was recognized by the Southeastern Conference on Monday morning as he was named the league's Special Teams Player of the Week. Craig went 4-for-4 on field goals in MU's 27-21 win over Boston College on Saturday, converting from 31, 38, 38 and 56 yards. His 56-yarder to end the first half was a career long and the longest for a Mizzou kicker since Harrison Mevis' 61-yard game-winner against Kansas City last season.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason |Davis Wilson
By Thomas Gleason/Missourian,By Davis Wilson Toriano Pride Jr. raced down the hallway, ball in his hand. His father - Toriano Pride Sr. - provided defense, thumping him with pillows as Pride Jr. did his best to bounce off the cushioned tackle attempts. Up and down the halls of their St. Louis home, the father and son battled against each other, one attempt at a time.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason
By Thomas Gleason/Missourian We're always interested in hearing about news in our community. Let us know what's going on! Submit The Tigers stomped Murray State 51-0, completing their first opening game shutout since 1998. We're always interested in hearing about news in our community. Let us know what's going on! Submit
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Aug 30, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason |Kyle Maki |Amelia Hurley
By Thomas Gleason/Missourian,Kyle Maki/Missourian,Amelia Hurley Missouri set its 2024 season off on a strong note with a 51-0 win over Murray State, breaking records along the way. Memorial Stadium held the sixth-largest crowd at a home opener in Missouri history. Thursday's sellout crowd was "remarkable" and allowed the team to feed off its energy to influence the fast first-quarter start, coach Eli Drinkwitz said.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Thomas Gleason |Kyle Maki |Davis Wilson
The position of intrigue entering Missouri's week one matchup against Murray State on Thursday was running back. The Tigers' returned a majority of the offense's production from a season ago, but the "how can you possibly replace Cody Schrader?" question lingered throughout the offseason and into the season opener. Transfer portal additions Nate Noel and Marcus Carroll wasted no time in providing an answer in the Tigers' 51-0 victory over Murray State.