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Ice Chalet owners to shut antiques mall operation.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Kevin Coleman
Sep. 1--The Ice Chalet Antique Mall on Grindstone Parkway near Highway 63 will close Oct. 15, but many of the antique and collectible dealers who have leased space at the complex will relocate to The Market Place at...
PSC pushes water dispute toward court: Service to Bon-Gor subdivision at issue.
September 1, 2007... Byline: T.J. Greaney
Sep. 1--The Missouri Public Service Commission directed its legal counsel this week to seek penalties in circuit court against a local water and sewer company.
Since at least 2005, according to the PSC,...
Bomb threats moves schools to different tactics.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Janese Heavin
Sep. 1--While Hickman High School students were hunkered down inside locked classrooms during a bomb scare Thursday, students at a south-central Missouri high school were evacuating for a similar incident.
A...
Old school ties: Alums recall all-black education.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jonathon Braden
Sep. 1--BOONVILLE -- Bill Fisher made a left turn after entering the headquarters of Concerned Citizens for the Black Community.
But Fisher was visiting his alma mater, the old Sumner High School on Rural...
Tracking down ticks.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Sara Agnew Of The Tribune'S Staff
Sep. 1--FULTON -- The first time Christy McPherson met Mary Spratt, McPherson was a high school senior in Vista, Calif. The 18-year-old had been offered a scholarship to play soccer at a small...
OPINION: School lawsuit: A reasonable decision.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Henry J. Waters III
Sep. 1--Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan made the right decision in the lawsuit brought by Columbia and some 230 other Missouri public school districts alleging state appropriations are...
UM insurer's performance spurs change: Dumping UnitedHealthcare to cut costs.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Sara Semelka
Sep. 1--The University of Missouri system is dumping its health insurance plan administrator for what UM officials described as "unacceptable" service in processing claims.
Starting Jan. 1, more than 40,000 people...
Winners and sinners?: Confrontational style of preaching debated by evangelists at MU.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Annie Nelson
Sep. 1--It's not unusual for tempers to flare at the University of Missouri-Columbia's Speaker's Circle when confrontational evangelist George Smock is ridiculing women passing by, saying they look like prostitutes, or...
Permit OKs hog CAFO near Arrow Rock.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Sara Semelka
Sep. 1--Despite the stink raised over a proposed 4,800-head hog operation, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources yesterday issued a permit that will allow a Saline County farmer to construct a concentrated...
Bruins earn split in Great 8: Kewpies open tourney with two losses.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Alex Radman
Sep. 1--The Rock Bridge girls tennis team found itself in a difficult situation yesterday in the Great 8 Tournament. The Bruins were without their top player, Elizabeth Worsowicz -- who was out of town on a college...
Aggressive Tigers wear down Irish.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Matt Nestor
Sep. 1--Boom! Juliana Klein's serve rocketed over the net and suddenly sank into the heart of Notre Dame's defense.
Smash! Na Yang's next kill attempt dropped another Fighting Irish player back on her heels.
...
Civil War home in a modern fix: Foreclosure sale set for Guitar Mansion.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Kevin Coleman
Sep. 1--Columbia's historic Guitar Mansion, perhaps the city's oldest residence, might not be haunted as some have said, but it has put a financial hex on recent owners.
After spending more than five years and...
Rivalry rekindled: After three years off, Tigers, Illini meet again.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Dave Matter
Sep. 1--Every year, the Missouri-Illinois rivalry turns a December night into an electric atmosphere -- on the basketball court. On the football field, the schools' 20 previous meetings have spanned more than a century...
Bruins draw a blank in opener: DeSmet routs mistake-prone Rock Bridge.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Rus Baer
Sep. 1--Replacing all but three starters from last year's entertaining 9-1 football team, the Rock Bridge Bruins were looking for new standouts to emerge entering last night's season opener against DeSmet.
After a...
Kewpies keep it close but still fall to Flyers: Two big plays help East St. Louis get past improved Hickman team.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Keener Tippin
Sep. 1--After a disappointing 3-7 campaign a year ago, the Hickman football team was looking for a return to glory. The Kewpies' road to redemption hit a speed bump last night at Hickman Field against East St. Louis,...
Lindenwood exposes Cougars' weaknesses.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Ryan Nilsson
Sep. 1--Columbia College's volleyball coach and a few veterans viewed last night's 3-1 loss to Lindenwood in the Best Western Volleyball Classic as a good development. Not good in the sense that the Cougars played well...
Thompson leads Southern Boone rout.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Joel A. Erickson
Sep. 1--ASHLAND -- Before the Southern Boone Eagles even stepped onto the field for their season opener last night, the team had the key to breaking in young quarterback Tyler Thompson: plenty of experienced...
Hornets duo runs over Cuba.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Troy Schulte
Sep. 1--FULTON -- Pat Kelley is glad that both Kaharri Ray and Jon Sidney are on his team and he doesn't have to choose between the two.
Ray, a speedy senior who can play any of three offensive positions...
Inspired instruction.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Sara Agnew
Sep. 2--FULTON -- Kelley Martin can't resist the colorful thingamajig in the middle of the gallery.
Her face brightens at the sight of it: A curious vertical sandwich built from an upside-down yellow stool stacked...
The other side: ?Meeting Resistance' filmmakers focus on struggles, hopes of ordinary Iraqis.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Sara Agnew
Sep. 2--Photojournalists Molly Bingham and Steve Connors say their film about the war in Iraq tells a story most of the world has never heard.
"Meeting Resistance" is an 83-minute piece set in the streets, alleyways...
J. Brett Grill and Nathan Boyer.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Annie Nelson
Sep. 2--For years, MU's youngest full-time art professors, J. Brett Grill and Nathan Boyer, struggled to make paintings that showed a worldview that they believed in.
"After I was done, they would seem overly...
'Dude, that's a scooter': Gas prices fuel transportation trend.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Kevin Coleman
Sep. 2--Max Hartz is getting accustomed to the ridicule he usually gets from friends when they see his new scooter for the first time.
"They laugh and say, Dude, that's a scooter,' " he said.
But Hartz, 18,...
Permit no surprise to CAFO critics.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Sara Semelka
Sep. 2--As news spread Friday that the Missouri Department of Natural Resources had granted the Gessling family a permit to build barns capable of holding 4,800 hogs about two miles from Arrow Rock, opponents of the...
Exhibiting ideas for Shelter: Gallery theme pushes aid for abuse survivors.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Sara Semelka
Sep. 2--Spare Parts Gallery co-owner Doug Freeman described his current offering to the public as a "trial run with advocacy art shows" and said he's happy with the turnout of artists and attendance for the "Gimme...
Pig in slop saves Tigers: Safety's huge day keeps MU from collapsing in Arch Rivalry.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Dave Matter
Sep. 2--ST. LOUIS -- With 58 seconds left in yesterday's resumption of the Arch Rivalry and another Missouri meltdown in order, Pig Brown had one goal in mind.
"I just wanted to come down with the ball and end the...
OPINION: Iraq: Will 9/15 make a difference?
September 2, 2007... Byline: Henry J. Waters III
Sep. 2--What's magic about Sept. 15? Nothing, really. That's the date President George W. Bush picked out of the air for assessing progress in his Iraq "surge" campaign. His operatives on the scene will make a...
Obituaries.(Obituary)
September 2, 2007... Sep. 2--Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo., Obituaries
Roy Charles Owen Jr., 45, passed away in his sleep Saturday, Aug. 29, 2007, at his home.
The family invites you to join a celebration of life service at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5, at...
Koster's gamble.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Terry Ganey
Sep. 2--JEFFERSON CITY -- State Sen. Chris Koster might have seemed like the odd man out recently when for the first time he walked into a caucus of Senate Democrats.
Koster had just made Missouri political history...
Rock Bridge girls can't come back in Great 8.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Alex Radman
Sep. 2--The Rock Bridge girls tennis team was in a hole yesterday in the third-place match of the Great 8 Tournament. The Bruins trailed John Burroughs 4-2 after the singles matches, and there were only three doubles...
Transfer Taylor gets early taste of Big 12: Guard is hoping work will pay off by '08-09 season.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Steve Walentik
Sep. 2--He stood hunched over with his hands resting on his knees near the middle of Mizzou Arena.
Zaire Taylor needed to catch his breath.
It was Wednesday afternoon, and the newest member of the Missouri...
Bad Bruins unfamiliar sight.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Rus Baer
Sep. 2--As I watched the soon-to-not-be-fifth-ranked Rock Bridge football team sleepwalk its way through a 33-0 season-opening loss to DeSmet on Friday, I struggled to recall a more lackluster Bruins' performance.
The...
School of Blues: Grant students tune up for festival.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Janese Heavin
Sep. 4--Hands were clapping and toes were tapping this morning at Grant Elementary School, where blues musician T.J. Wheeler gave students a sample of this weekend's Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ festival.
Wheeler took...
Former in-law held in slaying: Hallsville man had feuded with victim.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Joe Meyer
Sep. 4--A Hallsville man who allegedly shot and killed his former brother-in-law in an east Columbia McDonald's parking lot during the weekend had been involved in a longstanding feud with the victim and might have tried...
Math curriculum critic takes issues to national group: Mother objects to teaching techniques.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Janese Heavin
Sep. 4--A critic of Columbia Public Schools' math curriculum will take her concerns to a national math panel this week.
Michelle Pruitt is on a waiting list to speak Thursday at the National Mathematics Advisory...
One Read speaker finds history in the center ring.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Lynn Israel
Sep. 4--Bill Stolz enjoyed reading Sara Gruen's "Water for Elephants" -- Columbia's 2007 One Read choice -- about a caretaker for a traveling circus during the Great Depression.
The historical accuracy of the novel...
Public chats catch on among council members.
September 4, 2007... Byline: T.J. Greaney
Sep. 4--It seems like a simple idea. A politician is available for conversation a few hours every month at a coffee shop. Not exactly earth-shattering. But in the world of Columbia city government, where average...
Economic plan fires up Mexico: Tax credits, incentives could help brick plant reopen.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Jason Rosenbaum
Sep. 4--The signing of an economic development package is welcome news to a Mid-Missouri town pining to reopen one of the region's most dominating structures -- the A.P. Green Brick Refractory.
The massive...
Obituaries.(Obituary)
September 4, 2007... Sep. 4--Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo., Obituaries
Jean Loretta Nunnelly, 77, of Mexico, Mo., passed away Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at Arnold Funeral Home. Visitation will be held...
Tigers get surprising challenge.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Ryan Nilsson
Sep. 4--The Missouri soccer team's 5-2 victory over Western Michigan on Sunday at Walton Stadium was expected. After all, Western Michigan was 3-15-1 last season and picked to finish last in the Mid-American Conference...
OPINION: Local access television: Questions of funding.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Henry J. Waters III
Sep. 4--Now that a new state law removes any obligation from local cable television providers to help with funding, Columbia Access Television is scrambling to stay alive.
Its best hope seems to lie with the...
Another day, another marathon: Engle wins HOA marathon to cap busy weekend.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Joel A. Erickson
Sep. 4--Chuck Engle spent Sunday morning running in Tupelo, Miss. He finished 26.2 miles in about 2 hours, 37 minutes, good enough to win his sixth Tupelo Marathon.
After that kind of effort, some people would...
Pinkel admits error on conversion: Misread chart led to odd decision to go for 2 points.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Dave Matter
Sep. 4--Missouri's players weren't alone in contributing to the "comedy of errors" as Coach Gary Pinkel referred to Saturday's 40-34 victory over Illinois. During his radio show last night, Pinkel admitted the decision...
Panthers' two-step stuns MU: Tigers fail to hold a two-game lead in tourney final.
September 4, 2007... Byline: Joel A. Erickson
Sep. 4--Coaches and players say volleyball is a game of rhythm.
If that's true, the final three games of Sunday's match between Missouri and Florida International were a slow, torturous three-count, the same...
Victim target of litigation: Suspect's family filed ?frivolous' lawsuits.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Joe Meyer
Sep. 5--The Rocheport man who was shot to death over the weekend was victimized during the preceding year by the suspect's family through frivolous litigation, the victim's attorney said.
Fayette attorney Greg...
City annexes elementary school site.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Janese Heavin
Sep. 5--The Columbia City Council last night approved annexation of a 20-acre site for a proposed elementary school in northeast Columbia.
Columbia Public Schools plans the new school along the Waco Road path,...
Dispute with city keeps new rooms at church in dark.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Sean Sposito
Sep. 5--As the Korean Baptist Church makes an expensive effort to expand, church members are finding themselves at odds with Columbia city officials.
"The property needs to have a sprinkler system," Water and...
CenturyTel enters TV market: Company will offer video this month.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Jason Rosenbaum
Sep. 5--CenturyTel, best known as a local provider of telephone and Internet service, will add television programming to its menu of offerings at the end of the month, putting the agency on a collision course with...
OPINION: Campaign money: A hot potato for ethics panel.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Henry J. Waters III
Sep. 5--The Missouri Supreme Court reinstated Missouri's campaign funding limits then told the Missouri Ethics Commission to decide whether money collected by candidates during the interim period should be...
Corrections.
September 5, 2007... Sep. 5--A story yesterday about Columbia City Council members holding regular office hours at local coffeehouses included misleading information about how often the meetings are held. Fourth Ward Councilman Jerry Wade and Third Ward Councilman...
Obituaries.
September 5, 2007... Sep. 5--Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo., Obituaries
Natasha "Nikki" Steffenauer Atterberry, 28, of Columbia passed away Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, at Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton with visitation...
Council mows down green roof proposal.
September 5, 2007... Byline: T.J. Greaney
Sep. 5--Mayor Darwin Hindman wanted the 10,000-square-foot roof on the new addition to the Daniel Boone city hall building to be innovative, symbolic and reflective of a city that has been on the cutting edge of...
Attention, please: Brown gets noticed for spectacular game.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Dave Matter
Sep. 5--Missouri safety Pig Brown walked the halls of the Edward Jones Dome on Saturday night, his eyes glued to a stat sheet that didn't tell the full scope of his heroics in the game just played. Soon after the...
Baker's birthday gift is Hickman win: Kewpies rally to beat Smith-Cotton.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Ryan Nilsson Of The Tribu
Sep. 5--At the beginning of Monday's practice, Hickman boys soccer Coach Larry Thornburg asked his players to perform a standard drill.
One player lobbed the ball to his teammate, who was supposed to...
Spartan foils Rock Bridge's senior party.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Rus Baer
Sep. 5--After a 5-4 senior-night loss to Moberly yesterday, the Rock Bridge softball team still celebrated its lone senior, Ashley Farmer, by watching her sign a letter of intent to accept a softball scholarship to...
Cougars work out kinks in rout.
September 5, 2007... Byline: Matt Nestor
Sep. 5--Any fan at the Southwell Complex could see that Coach Melinda Wrye-Washington had something up her sleeve last night.
Luana Branco, the All-American setter for the Columbia College volleyball team, was at...
Serving a tough crowd: In the school cafeteria, choices are key to getting kids to eat healthy.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Janese Heavin
Sep. 6--Fish treasures and potato smiles might pique children's interest with catchy names while meeting the government's nutrition guidelines, but how do they taste?
If the fish sandwich and round potatoes don't...
No dust alights on Makino with new album, big tours.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Mary T. Nguyen
Sep. 6--Even though touring musicians are living their dreams of life on the road and sharing their work with the masses, they get homesick too. Such was the case for Blonde Redhead's guitarist and frontwoman, Kazu...
Path shared in shooting: Suspect, victim belonged to same church.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Joe Meyer
Sep. 6--Homicide victim Jeremy Bohannon and the former brother-in-law accused in his shooting death both moved to the Rocheport area to become members of the same church, a pastor said.
Bohannon moved to Rocheport...
Scam lures victims through classifieds.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Kevin Coleman
Sep. 6--Carrie Strickland thought she'd found the perfect buyer for her golden retriever pup: a deaf person in need of a companion.
Strickland recently placed a classified ad in the Tribune offering to sell the...
First wind energy flows to city: Alternative power source goes online.
September 6, 2007... Byline: T.J. Greaney
Sep. 6--Columbia got its first dose of wind power yesterday. It wasn't much more than a puff, but for those working to make it happen, it felt great.
"This is a terrific step forward and a demonstration of our...
Transportation alliance not yet in county's budget picture.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Sara Semelka
Sep. 6--With sales tax revenue slumping as the Boone County Commission heads into its budgeting process this month, commissioners were unable to commit $120,000 for a pilot public transportation program.
Members...
Newsletter offers prevention tips.
September 6, 2007... Byline: T.J. Greaney
Sep. 6--The Columbia/Boone County Health Department launched its first e-newsletter this week, with a healthy dose of information about infectious diseases and ways to avoid getting sick.
In addition to tips on...
Looking for daylight: Rushing game still frustrating Tigers.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Steve Walentik
Sep. 6--Tony Temple didn't seem to share the joy of so many of his teammates on the Missouri football team after Saturday's 40-34 season-opening victory over Illinois.
When players met with reporters afterward...
Bruins hope not to be haunted by opener.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Rus Baer
Sep. 6--As a video clerk at Gerbes, about the toughest question Rock Bridge senior Mike Petrik gets asked during a shift pertains to where the horror section is.
This weekend was a little different.
"I don't know...
Andrew Graham remembered for civic dedication: Mayor recalls him as ?warm person.'.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Jason Rosenbaum
Sep. 6--Rich Blakley recalled Andrew Graham's generosity and fun-loving spirit during a blustery MU football game.
Blakley, who serves as executive director of the Disabled Citizens Alliance for Independence,...
OPINION: New school site: The value of free.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Henry J. Waters III
Sep. 6--Columbia Public Schools officials got in trouble by overreacting to a free offer of land by owner Turner Vemer at the corner of Rangeline and New Haven roads.
Then came another offer of free land,...
Got the old white man's blues.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Pete Bland
Sep. 6--When the inaugural Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ Festival kicks off tomorrow downtown, it will be a welcome sight when the streets of Columbia are lined with people gathered to enjoy a late summer evening of music, food...
Corrections.
September 6, 2007... Sep. 6--A story yesterday incorrectly implied the public is invited to participate in a special Columbia City Council work session at 6 tonight in the mezzanine of the Daniel Boone Building. Public attendance is welcome, but public comments...
Obituaries.(Obituary)
September 6, 2007... Sep. 6--Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo., Obituaries
Wilma Earlene Crow, 78, of Peoria, Ill., died Monday, Sept. 3, 2007, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, at Cumerford-Hurd...
When the parade passes by, she's the one out of step.
September 6, 2007... Byline: Irene Haskins
Sep. 6--This world is full of people who are a teensy-weensy bit out of sync with the rest of the parade.
The drum might be beating out baroom-poom-poom, but their inner rhythm hears poom-poom-baroom.
As...
Homeless man held in robbery: Armed intruder took vehicle and crashed.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Joe Meyer
Sep. 7--A homeless man allegedly robbed a house near downtown while armed with a knife, then loaded a victim's vehicle with belongings and later crashed it into another house after police caught up with him.
One of...
Let the festival begin: Roots 'N Blues kicks off tonight.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Janese Heavin
Sep. 7--Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ Festival organizers are hoping for blue skies this weekend, but they won't let stormy weather dampen their spirits.
"We will go on, rain or shine," said Mary Wilkerson, vice...
High school not keen on parking meter proposal.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Janese Heavin
Sep. 7--Sophomore Lekel Lyons can't wait to start driving to Rock Bridge High School when she turns 16 in January.
Because sophomores aren't allowed to park on the school's lot, Lekel said she'll likely find a...
Ad in state mailing riles minority leader: Don't promote foreign automaker, Harris says.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Jason Rosenbaum
Sep. 7--Outgoing House Minority Leader Jeff Harris is taking issue with an advertisement for the Toyota Tundra that showed up inside vehicle license renewal notices mailed to motorists around the state.
In a...
Corrections.
September 7, 2007... Sep. 7--The Grand Opening column about Trish's Bead Boutique in last Saturday's Business section misidentified a designer whose jewelry is sold through California-based Luxe Jewels. The designer is Maya Brenner.
A story yesterday about a...
Kewpies rely on men up front: Blockers clear path for run-heavy offense.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Rus Baer
Sep. 7--With its starting quarterback sidelined with a knee injury and a converted tailback/receiver and a sophomore playing in his first varsity game splitting snaps behind center, it wasn't too difficult to figure out...
Line the strength of Rebels' ailing offense.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Dave Matter
Sep. 7--When Mississippi Coach Ed Orgeron rebuilt his staff last year with two imports from the Miami Hurricanes' brain trust, the thought was they would reinvent the offense along the lines of what Dan Werner and Art...
Kewpies pummel Jays: Nowlin key as Hickman tops Jeff City.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Matt Nestor
Sep. 7--Abby Nowlin was not happy with her performance after Tuesday's loss at Boonville. Nobody on the Hickman volleyball team was.
The Kewpies sat down and discussed what went wrong in that match and what they...
Bruins have fun on the run: Team focused on climbing mountain.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Ryan Nilsson
Sep. 7--The YouTube video "Charlie The Unicorn," has developed a cult following among Rock Bridge cross country runners and their coach. Just about every member of the program has watched Charlie and his unicorn pals...
Masters chases lofty goals: Hickman runner sets his sights on winning state title.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Ryan Nilsson
Sep. 7--Hickman boys cross country runner Sam Masters has three goals this season:
Run a sub-15 minute 5-kilometer race. He has his sights set on the flat course at sectionals and hopes for the right conditions....
Eagles fly into game vs. Fayette: So. Boone looks to avenge 2006 defeat.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Troy Schulte
Sep. 7--Billy Huthman remembers thinking one thing on the bus ride home after Fayette's 40-13 win over Southern Boone in Ashland last year.
"They're going to be pretty good real soon," the Fayette football coach...
Cougars try to spark offense after 0-3 start.
September 7, 2007... Byline: Ryan Nilsson
Sep. 7--When Ross Matthew arrived at Columbia College from Scotland a year ago, he was a defender. During his freshman season, he made the transition to midfield and started there again to begin this season.
...
UM leader jumps into hot debate: Lamb condemns proposal to ban type of stem cell research.
September 7, 2007... Byline: T.J. Greaney
Sep. 7--University of Missouri Interim President Gordon Lamb today strongly condemned a proposal to ban a type of embryonic stem cell research as seeking to "permanently destroy the future of research in the state and...
Obituaries.
September 7, 2007... Sep. 7--Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo., Obituaries
Daniel Bertels, 55, of Centralia died Friday, Aug. 31, 2007.
A memorial celebration of his life will be held from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sep. 9 at Twin Lakes Lodge near Mexico, Mo.
He...