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Columbia businesses feel the seasonal ebb and flow of university student departures
KRCG· 5 days agoIt’s been almost two weeks since the University of Missouri’s graduation, and as students head home...
Mandan angler snags record-tying paddlefish; whopper weighed 131 pounds
The Bismarck Tribune· 3 days agoMandan angler Tyler Hughes fulfilled a promise to his sick mother, and put himself in the North...
Inside the US effort to bring home two young American missionaries killed in Haiti
WKBT La Crosse· 4 days agoThe remains of Davy and Natalie Lloyd were accompanied in an American Airlines jet by US Ambassador...
Over-the-Top, Indulgent and Just Plain Weird Burritos Across America
AOL· 9 hours agoTwo brothers from California started Mission Taco Joint with a goal of showcasing their love of California’s street food. It also includes chile-crusted fries, Chihuahua cheese, and black beans ...
Omaha's Papillion Creek Basin is awash with flash-flood memories, recent and from long ago
Omaha World-Herald· 1 day agoFlow like a butterfly, that usually was the Big Papillion Creek and its tributaries. The Papillion...
Are hail storms hitting St. Louis more often? Maybe.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 1 day agoIt put holes in siding, blew up shutters and hit roof after roof after roof. Will Ladevich, marketing director for AMP Restoration and Roofing, figures...
A pedal-electric hybrid that's half bike, half car
Fox News· 5 days agoBorn from a 2020 concept by the innovative minds at Hamburg-based startup Hopper Mobility, the Hopper is a semi-enclosed three-wheeler that is turning...
Tribune editorial: Postal Service pause could benefit city
The Bismarck Tribune· 19 hours agoThe U.S. Postal Service has paused planned changes to its mail processing network around the...
Juneteenth, Ozarks Pridefest and 20+ other things to do around Springfield this June
The Springfield News-Leader· 4 days agoFor the second year in a row, Community Partnership of the Ozarks and the NAACP of Springfield are...
OPINION: EDDIE SEAGLE: Choosing trees in the landscape
The Moultrie Observer, Ga. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 29—"June is the time for being in the world in new ways, for throwing off the cold and dark spots of life." Joan D. Chittister. "To read a poem in January is as lovely as to go for a walk ...