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Columbia Police Department vehicles are stationed yesterday in front of a triplex at 1311 Cynthia Drive, where Carlos L. Kelly was beaten in Columbia’s first homicide of 2006.   Read the Article

Local News Stories
Police seek slaying suspects
By SARA AGNEW of the Tribune’s staff
Police believe illegal drugs were at the center of a robbery gone bad yesterday morning that left 34-year-old Carlos Kelly dead in his northwest Columbia home from a single blow to the back of his head.

Feds give more time on forests
By JACOB LUECKE of the Tribune’s staff
A letter from five members of Missouri’s congressional delegation has yielded an 30 additional days for public comment on the proposed sale of National Forest land.

Lending curb threatens MOHELA, chief warns
By TERRY GANEY of the Tribune’s staff
The state’s student loan authority, on the hook to deliver $450 million for Gov. Matt Blunt’s Lewis and Clark Discovery Initiative, cannot remain financially viable without additional power to issue low-interest federal student loans, the head of the authority said yesterday.

State is using county as a scapegoat, Noren says
By JACOB LUECKE of the Tribune’s staff
With her row over a statewide voter registration system now in the hands of the federal Department of Justice, Boone County Clerk Wendy Noren isn’t backing off her criticism of Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s office.

Domestic tiff sparked raid
By ANNIE NELSON of the Tribune’s staff
When tactical police officers carrying assault rifles and clad in helmets and bulletproof vests stormed the house at 1706 Hinkson Ave. yesterday after a four-hour standoff, they found Joe Hawkins hiding under a pile of clothing in a bedroom.

Public officials weigh in on immigration issue
By JOSH FLORY of the Tribune’s staff
CALIFORNIA, Mo. - Stephanie Pace’s view on illegal immigrants is simple.

Judge rules for Tribune on photos
By MATTHEW LeBLANC of the Tribune’s staff
The Tribune cannot be forced to turn over unpublished photos taken the day University of Missouri-Columbia football player Aaron O’Neal died without a sworn statement saying the newspaper will not release them, a judge has ruled.

Schools candidate says board should seek student voice
By JANESE HEAVIN of the Tribune’s staff
One candidate for the Columbia Board of Education thinks the school district should add a nonvoting student member to the board, but other candidates aren’t so sure.

Truman, Westminster high in national listing
Two higher education institutions in Missouri rank high on the Princeton Review’s latest tally of "best value" colleges and universities when measured by quality and affordability.

UM official up for Iowa position
By the Tribune’s staff
Stephen Lehmkuhle, University of Missouri system senior vice president for academic affairs, is one of three finalists for the president’s job at the University of Northern Iowa, the Iowa Board of Regents has announced.

 

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