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Published Tuesday, May 9, 2006
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Park victim was local college student
Columbia police detectives Tim Giger, left, and Bryan Liebhart tie caution tape yesterday around a car at Rock Bridge Memorial State Park. Police were checking whether a woman who apparently shot herself owned the car.   Read the Article

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Park victim was local college student
By ANNIE NELSON of the Tribune’s staff
The woman whose body a group of junior high school students found during a field trip to Rock Bridge Memorial State Park yesterday was a 21-year-old Columbia College student from Texas, authorities said today.

Victims’ survivors stir jury
By SARA AGNEW of the Tribune’s staff
It was about 3 o’clock in the morning Feb. 13, 1994, when Robert Bratcher was awakened to news that would change his life forever. Just 18 at the time and a senior at Hickman High School, Bratcher opened the front door to a Columbia police officer.

House curbs stem cell role for loan funds
By JOSH FLORY of the Tribune’s staff
JEFFERSON CITY - Money obtained by selling assets of the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority won’t be spent on cloning if the Missouri House has its way.

New rules issued for ballot reading
By JOSH FLORY of the Tribune’s staff
Missouri lawmakers have argued for weeks about a bill requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls, but another change in election procedures has received less attention.

Columbia decides ‘visioning’ exercise is in its future
By MATTHEW LeBLANC of the Tribune’s staff
It was fitting that Tim Teddy stood near the door, welcoming participants to the "Imagine Columbia’s Future" forum last night on the Stephens College campus.

‘Personality change’
By JANESE HEAVIN of the Tribune’s staff
Bursts of laughter from children on the playground seep into the office as Susan Fales rests in the oversized manila office chair her predecessor left behind.

Schools’ support staff seeks higher pay and appreciation
By JANESE HEAVIN of the Tribune’s staff
They filled a section of the boardroom last night, a dozen or so, and waited patiently as students and teachers were recognized for outstanding achievements.

Lightning hit triggers fire in house attic
By GREG MILLER of the Tribune’s staff
Today isn’t Dan Stanley’s day.

 

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