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Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO) archives from July 2006

Planned subdivision features 'estate lots'.
July 1, 2006

Cyclists pedal their point in tour of downtown.
July 1, 2006

Facing the future: Razing of canopy ahead of schedule.
July 1, 2006

Ongoing investigation delays MU credit card case.
July 1, 2006

Tritium reported low-risk: Radioactive element seeps into manholes.
July 1, 2006

Lunker tips global scale: Black crappie now a world record.
July 1, 2006

MFA finds alternative fuels close to home.
July 1, 2006

Fisher shines at All-Star Game.
July 1, 2006

Moccia a unanimous selection for SIUC opening.
July 1, 2006

Hot commodity: Max Askren already gaining elite status.
July 1, 2006

Flight change 90 days away, Watkins says: City subsidy discussed as possible option.
July 1, 2006

Students admit to having a drink.
July 2, 2006

Drug testing for students is up for debate.
July 2, 2006

Pop! goes the holiday: Public safety officials counsel caution on fireworks.
July 2, 2006

Small town honors long run: Sturgeon cheers for its 150 years.
July 2, 2006

Polishing the Jewel: The Missouri Symphony Society draws up a history-making architectural plan to restore and enhance the 1928 Missouri Theatre.
July 2, 2006

Gail Shen.
July 2, 2006

225 Odyssey on the Katy.
July 2, 2006

Signs of the times: New coaches' contracts reflect on predecessors.
July 2, 2006

Another death hits close to home.
July 2, 2006

Road trip to Las Vegas a lucky break for Bruins.
July 2, 2006

Visioning plan likely includes a hired guide: City staff wants help from an expert.
July 2, 2006

Celebrating freedom: Does the Fourth of July mean anything anymore?
July 3, 2006

Trucker charged in wreck: April accident left two dead on I-70.
July 3, 2006

Library possible at fairground: Site located near growing neighborhoods.
July 3, 2006

Phone woes lead to new city system: Overhaul addresses mysterious glitch.
July 3, 2006

Super obsession leaps all bounds: Fan helps shop be museum for a day.
July 5, 2006

Live-in boyfriend charged in 5-year-old's death.
July 5, 2006

UM to hold class for area legislators: Funding, institutional mission on agenda.
July 5, 2006

University merges IT operations: Decision expected to save $137,000 a year.
July 5, 2006

Development plan wins OK: City clears Strawn Road subdivision.
July 5, 2006

Moberly surgery center founder dies: Turk remembered as ?visionary' in rural health care.
July 5, 2006

Blues fans' torment is endless.
July 5, 2006

Area rivals close TV ratings gap on CBS affiliate: KRCG maintains lead in local news.
July 5, 2006

Feds threaten state funds over MAP test scores.
July 6, 2006

Campaign would aim at alcohol: Underage drinking worrying coalition.
July 6, 2006

Activists' petition won't force vote: But group wants to send a message anyway.
July 6, 2006

Drug idea a bust for rocketeer: Kentucky man guilty in case of meth missile that failed to fire.
July 6, 2006

Corrections.
July 6, 2006

Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo., Cool Dry Place column: Stay away from women and their ?Runway'.
July 6, 2006

Exercise eases chemo side effects, MU study finds.
July 6, 2006

State lags on teacher standards: Columbia also falls short of ?highly qualified' goal.
July 7, 2006

University takes lawmakers to school: Administrators plead for more money.
July 7, 2006

University presidents to hit the road with message.
July 7, 2006

State stays with Travelers: Company provides workers' compensation risk pool insurance.
July 7, 2006

An 'eyesore' thwarted in Ashland.
July 7, 2006

Candidates cross paths: Events appeal to each other's base.
July 7, 2006

Drug dogs broached for schools: Principals cite benefits from earlier experience.
July 8, 2006

Cleek's celebrates 50th with two new locations.
July 8, 2006

Active-duty military to get remote aid: Veterans' hospital offers counseling by video.
July 8, 2006

Panel advises smoothing city planning.
July 8, 2006

Police put on a show for youths: Academy provides insight into career.
July 8, 2006

Bee business brings in sweet rewards: Art and Vera Gelder have a passion for honey and each other.
July 8, 2006

'Company' doesn't sugarcoat.
July 8, 2006

Welfare shift draws a mix of sentiment: Reform to some is hurt to others.
July 8, 2006

Whole new Show: Columbia squad rolls as football debuts at Games.
July 8, 2006

Ex-girlfriend recalls Gaddy attack in '04: Suspect in 5-year-old's death received probation in case.
July 9, 2006

MU alters path of bonus for Alden: Walsworth pay supplement moving to budget.
July 9, 2006

Sports drive city plans for new parkland.
July 9, 2006

Stingy, consistent Italy is the pick in Cup final.
July 9, 2006

Always on their minds: As fateful anniversary approaches, Ivey, Tigers move forward.
July 9, 2006

Tigers look East for improvement: MU players can try yoga, karate in off-season.
July 9, 2006

Bruins receive high praise from Street & Smith's.
July 9, 2006

Unleash the hound: City plans to put new fence around dog zone on Garth.
July 9, 2006

James Megahan.
July 9, 2006

Sales tax slump turning around.
July 10, 2006

New law lets 16-year-olds donate blood.
July 10, 2006

Wreck injures 5: Tow truck veers into wrong lane.
July 10, 2006

Fans get kick out of World Cup finals.
July 10, 2006

Dial-up pioneer shuts down: COIN users have until end of year to switch e-mail.
July 10, 2006

Boxing future looks bright for Spinks, St. Louis.
July 10, 2006

Moberly racer runs down dream.
July 10, 2006

Diabetes played role in crash, employer says.
July 11, 2006

Newton Drive gunfire guides police to arrest: out-of-town suspects.
July 11, 2006

Corrections.
July 11, 2006

Pregnancy centers rate tax credit: Planned Parenthood dislikes measure.
July 11, 2006

Hospitals break the language barrier: MU, Boone reach out to immigrants.
July 11, 2006

Columbia warms up to Kyoto pact: Other cities back greenhouse gas treaty.
July 11, 2006

Group working to restore limits on campaign donations.
July 11, 2006

MU shooting team is right on target: Tigers take third at intercollegiate championships.
July 11, 2006

Missouri defends scoring.
July 12, 2006

City panel tries to define terms: Housing group ponders what is affordable.
July 12, 2006

Teens say 'sayonara' to parents: Exchange program features Japan trip.
July 12, 2006

Advisory board members quit over conflict charge.
July 12, 2006

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