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Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO) archives from June 2004

Bad Debts Crowd Tax Records in Boone County, Mo.
June 1, 2004

Annual Twilight Festival Brings High Expectations in Columbia, Mo.
June 2, 2004

Jerry's Hair Studio to Close in Columbia, Mo.
June 2, 2004

Boone County, Mo., Approves Trailer Park Expansion despite Objections.
June 2, 2004

Developers Anticipate EPA Scrutiny in Columbia, Mo.
June 3, 2004

Columbia, Mo., Developers Anticipate EPA Scrutiny on Construction Practices.
June 3, 2004

Neighbors to Meet Developer of Housing Project Planned for Columbia, Mo.
June 3, 2004

Dormant Newspaper Gets New Life in Hallsville, Mo.
June 3, 2004

Attorney General Tells Columbia, Mo., Furniture Store to Halt Liquidation Sale.
June 3, 2004

Columbia, Mo.-Area Farm Aims to Raise Health Bar on Beef Market.
June 8, 2004

Moberly, Mo., Man Pleads Guilty of Defrauding Equipment Buyers.
June 8, 2004

Federal Review Puts Missouri's Early Head Start in Jeopardy.
June 8, 2004

Missouri High School Graduates Are 'Stoked' for What's Next.
June 8, 2004

Online Shopping Trend Grows for Columbia, Mo., Consumers.
June 8, 2004

Street Standards Spur Some Second Thoughts among Columbia, Mo., Planners.
June 8, 2004

Columbia, Mo., Workers' Comp Insurer Restructures.
June 8, 2004

Traffic Study Sheds Light on Busy Columbia, Mo., Roadway.
June 8, 2004

Columbia, Mo., City Council to Determine Fate of New Street Standards.
June 8, 2004

U.S. Senator Visits Columbia, Mo., Plugs Jobs.
June 8, 2004

Economic Development Firm Invites Business to Empower Youths in Columbia, Mo.
June 9, 2004

Republican Gubernatorial Candidate in Missouri Offers Health-Care Proposals.
June 9, 2004

Missouri Governor Signs Open-Records Bill.
June 9, 2004

Missouri's Head Start Programs Stand to Lose $5 Million Federal Funding.
June 9, 2004

Mediacom Adds Digital Service in Missouri.
June 9, 2004

Boonville, Mo., Council Fires Administrator.
June 10, 2004

Columbia, Mo., University Unveils Upscale Retirement Complex.
June 10, 2004

University of Missouri Chastises Fraternity for Cannon Blast.
June 11, 2004

Boone County, Mo., Takes Township Inventory.
June 12, 2004

Retiring Columbia, Mo., Teacher to Take Job at NASA.
June 12, 2004

Randolph County, Mo., Sheriff Cuts Job of November Foe.
June 12, 2004

Russian Visitors Glimpse Health Care's Future in Columbia, Mo., Clinics.
June 12, 2004

Columbia, Mo., University Studies Herb's Use for Menopause.
June 13, 2004

Missouri University Set to Profit from New Heartburn Pill.
June 13, 2004

Carson, Mo., Hot Springs Resort Fades into History.
June 14, 2004

Columbia, Mo., Artists' Collective Loses Warehouse Work Space.
June 14, 2004

Columbia, Mo.-Area Residents Criticize Drug Discount Program.
June 15, 2004

Missouri Environmental Chief Pledges to Study Creek Pollution in Columbia.
June 16, 2004

University of Missouri-Developed Heartburn Drug Rapinex Gains FDA Approval.
June 16, 2004

Electric Bills to Get 10 Percent Hike in Columbia, Mo.
June 16, 2004

FCC Rule Expiration Is Setback for Missouri's Phone Rivals.
June 16, 2004

Columbia, Mo., School Officials Try to Remedy Problems.
June 16, 2004

Death Suit against Columbia, Mo., Climbing Wall Firm Focuses on Chain.
June 16, 2004

Debt-Free, Columbia, Mo.-Area Community Radio Station Starts Fund Drive.
June 16, 2004

Advocates Aim to Put Columbia, Mo., Youths to Work.
June 16, 2004

Columbia, Mo., Chamber Honors Owner of Health Care Services Firm.
June 17, 2004

Columbia, Mo., School District On Board with Incentives Program.
June 17, 2004

Research Space to Soon Open at Columbia, Mo., University.
June 17, 2004

Boone County, Mo., Jury Gets Case in Climbing-Wall Fatality.
June 17, 2004

Columbia, Mo., School District Gets on Board With Incentives Program.
June 17, 2004

Home Health-Care Executive Wins Citizenship Award in Columbia, Mo.
June 17, 2004

New Science Center Comes to Life at University of Missouri.
June 17, 2004

St. Louis-Based Senior-Care Facilities Operator to Sell or Merge Properties.
June 18, 2004

Health Care Quality-Control Watchdog Moves to Columbia, Mo.
June 19, 2004

State Farm Models Diversity Program on Study Circles.
June 19, 2004

Jury Deadlocks in Boone County, Mo., Wall-Climbing Death Case.
June 19, 2004

Wal-Mart Proposal Emerges in Columbia, Mo.
June 21, 2004

Boone County, Mo., Officials Seek to Collar Illegal Dog Breeders.
June 21, 2004

Columbia, Mo., Council to Decide on Fireworks Venue.
June 21, 2004

Columbia, Mo., School District to Give Old Computers to Families.
June 21, 2004

Faithful in Harg, Mo., Have Mixed View of Urbanization.
June 22, 2004

'Pony Express' Mural Begins Trek from Columbia, Mo., to Washington.
June 23, 2004

Furnace manufacturer breaks ground on Boonville, Mo., expansion.
June 23, 2004

Business Owners Seek More Access to Highway 763 in Columbia, Mo.
June 23, 2004

Columbia, Mo., health-care center to open freestanding imaging facility.
June 23, 2004

Columbia, Mo., health center snags $750,000 in grants.
June 24, 2004

Developers say Wal-Mart improvements can aid traffic flow in Columbia, Mo.
June 24, 2004

Planned Parenthood files action against Missouri's abortion 'waiting' period.
June 25, 2004

Columbia, Mo., banks to alter name after merger.
June 25, 2004

Litigants settle suit in Missouri climbing-wall death.
June 25, 2004

Losses mount as Randolph County, Mo., jail project proceeds.
June 25, 2004

Internet stock-fraud indictment names former Columbia, Mo., man.
June 25, 2004

Suit prompts few requests for tax refunds in Columbia, Mo.
June 25, 2004

Boonville, Mo., gives senior housing developer 100 percent tax break.
June 26, 2004

Ruling keeps gun club's lawsuit against Boone County, Mo., alive in court.
June 26, 2004

Survey shows many tongues spoken in Columbia, Mo., area.
June 26, 2004

Inmates to clean up gravel in Hallsville, Mo.
June 27, 2004

Central Missouri radio hams have field day.
June 27, 2004

Kosovar refugees create new life by launching restaurant in Columbia, Mo.
June 28, 2004

Windmill, marijuana proponents race deadline to make ballot in Columbia, Mo.
June 28, 2004

Central Missouri Food Bank's mobile pantry helps deliver goods to needy.
June 28, 2004

Boone County, Mo., restaurant may lose liquor license due to owner's felony.
June 28, 2004

High court adds clarity to Miranda rights.
June 28, 2004

Jefferson City, Mo., auto dealership purchases Cornell Motors in Columbia.
June 29, 2004

Columbia, Mo., climbing equipment owner asks to dismiss manslaughter charge.
June 29, 2004

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